Just saw this a second time with a different friend. They speculated Hela might return in Infinity War 2 and she ends up being the "Death" that Thanos courts in the comics. I actually wouldn't mind this.
Just saw this a second time with a different friend. They speculated Hela might return in Infinity War 2 and she ends up being the "Death" that Thanos courts in the comics. I actually wouldn't mind this.
Just saw this a second time with a different friend. They speculated Hela might return in Infinity War 2 and she ends up being the "Death" that Thanos courts in the comics. I actually wouldn't mind this.
Just saw this a second time with a different friend. They speculated Hela might return in Infinity War 2 and she ends up being the "Death" that Thanos courts in the comics. I actually wouldn't mind this.
We didn't know Red Skull had been on any sets so there's no logic to that.If Blanchett had been on the sets for A4, we would have known by now.
Red Skull was almost entirely CG though and played by a different actorWe didn't know Red Skull had been on any sets so there's no logic to that.
But we didn't know. His composition or his actor is irrelevant, I'm merely pointing out that if Marvel wanted to keep an appearance quiet, they've shown they can.Red Skull was almost entirely CG though and played by a different actor
And I'm pointing out much easier it was to keep Red Skull secret than it would be to keep Hela secret. His composition or his actor is very much relevant when it comes to the level of ease with keeping someone's involvement in a movie a secret.But we didn't know. His composition or his actor is irrelevant, I'm merely pointing out that if Marvel wanted to keep an appearance quiet, they've shown they can.
As far as I know Surtr is a lot more powerful than Odin, so I don't think it's that surprising.I'd be really surprised if Surtr was able to kill her but the best Odin could do is seal her away for about 1500 years. I think she'll be back.
As far as I know Surtr is a lot more powerful than Odin, so I don't think it's that surprising.
If Blanchett had been on the sets for A4, we would have known by now. At some point, comic book nerds are going to have to accept this thanos' motivation isn't getting his giant purple ding dong out.
I thought "stolen" implied he took it without beating him, but I don't know too much about it. What I wrote was mostly in reference to the little I know of Norse Mythology, should have clarified it.Odin is stronger than Surtr. He defeated him "half a million years ago" and stole the Eternal Flame from him, stripping him of his powers and exiling him on Muspelheim.