Jmgjgdjd5 I think both did. Skurge was relegated to taking care of the bifrost and he wanted to prove he was worthy of his role. The role of the guardian of the bifrost is to protect asgard from invaders and... In the end he proved himself worthy of the title.
Yeah while firing hundreds of rounds out of two standard capacity magazines with the dust cover still closed. Yeah you’re going to win a lot of battles with those M-16s.
Skurge totally redeemed himself here. He went from a cowardly and questionable character to one who was potentially willing to take on Hela herself when the chips were down. Such a brave boiiii. Edit: Holy cow, over 1k likes?? Thanks m8s :)
El Rico He also did it while dual wielding assault rifles and when those ran out of bullets, he headbutts and steals their axes until Hela threw her blade at him. He's become the best Underdog to Hero this movie will ever have.
It's bit like the comic it borrows this from. Skurge was pretty much almost a joke D list villain at that point but then he went out in ultimate heroic blaze of glory. This scene is a bit meager compared to that, but I'll take what I can get.
To Fandom Cake and Kissamies, I agree. Also, if your character goes out in a style that invokes Warhammer 40K/ Space Marine imagery, would make Arnold Schwarznegger approve and is the stuff of Meatloaf's wetdreams which he would probably slap on his next album cover, that's just a WIN in itself m8's.
Shmick Kenzy He would be using 2 M-16's even if Stan Lee and Marvel were running things because that's how it was in the original comics. Also, it doesn't matter what weapon you're using, who you fight with and how you fight. It's what you fight for. He was a survivor, caring about nothing but his own safety and status, and the end, he fought for Asgard. He threw away his life so that thousands could live and his sacrifice contributed to the escape and lives of Asgard. In my eyes, he has redeemed himself.
A quote from the comics, regarding the death of Skurge: "They made a fool of me, Balder. They laughed at me. Everybody laughs at Skurge. Hela, Mordonna, even the Enchantress I love, they all laugh at me. Except you. Balder is too kind to laugh at Skurge. But whenever they laugh, I hurt inside. Maybe I die a little. Now I think I am dead already, and my axe was destroyed with Naglfar. So I will stay behind and the last laugh will be mine." They sing no songs in Hel, nor do they celebrate heroes, for silent is that dismal realm and cheerless. But the story of the Gjallerbru and the god who defended it is whispered across the nine worlds. And when a new arrival asks about the one to whom even Hela bows her head, the answer is always the same: He stood alone at Gjallerbru... and that answer is enough.
Jacob Cervantes Staying on the ship and shooting from there will only protect the asgardians but If one goes down and take up arms in the battlefield, not only will he have protected his people but also regain his pride, to show defiance to evil and gain retribution for turning his back on his own land and people.
@@Bauglir100 Yep. The hand guards at A1, the trigger assembly is A1, and there's a forward assist. Then again, Asgard *does* have the technology to replace the burst-mode cam thingumabob with a full auto one. ;)
In this moment of the film, from skurge's desertion to redemption, its when we see Hela's only ally betray her. Its very symbolic as well as epic: Skurge chose to die for what he truly believed in, he chose to die for what truly mattered, to prove his worth. And in this it cemented Hela's place as the outsider. The other. A lone warmonger in Asgard who is completely alone in the Universe. A relic of a past long left behind. This is the moment where Hela was condemned to dying alone and lost in a world of peace.
Nobody cares about how Hela launch a sword from her sleeve, or how the reanimated corpses see or sense, but When Skurge fires more than 60 shots from his two M16s, EVERYONE LOSES THEIR MIND!!!!
if we can accept magic then we should be able to accept extra bullets fired from Skurge's M16s because it's a lot simpler and far far less mumble jumble :D
hey throwing swords from sleeve is far far more illogical and people accept it, even how the asgardians speak english even when the english still speaking in the old english brought by anglo-saxons, how the asgardians suddenly loses their regenerative ability etc, come on it's only extra shots. it's like you people complaining over how there are 10 extra cigarettes in a pack of marlboro lights than how a deer fly, speaks english, or impregnate people xD
I was kinda happy he redeemed himself like that. I always felt somewhat bad for him because despite him doing what Hel commands we cant really blame him as I think most of us whould have played ball aswell.
I love how as soon that he jumps from the ship there’s no need to jump from the ship. He could have just shot the draugr from there. But you have to remember that they’re basically Vikings. To them, there is honor in sacrifica and death on the battlefield. That’s how you get into Valhalla.
I agree with the other guy. I don't understand why people point out the obvious, of "It was better in the book/comic." When we've had 40+ pages dedicated to one character usually; instead of having to space it out in a two and half hour long film.
They could have made this moment have similar weight it had in the comics, if they actually gave Skurge himself and his death the same gravitas they had in the comics, but they played him for laughs. It would be like adapting the Killing Joke, but making both Barbara and James Gordon the comic reliefs of the story.
To truly honor the original scene this was referencing to, it should have been an overly dramatic Zack Snyder type scene with silhouettes and dramatic slo-mo, but this one made me happy too just because it reminded me of that great moment.
i remember this moment from the comics perfectly. not much of the context, but the scene where he sacrifices himself on a mountain of enemies. those red panels just stuck with me for some reason. amazing.
the moment i saw this scene i knew that there would be weebs complaining about infifnite ammo and no reloading- jesus people it's an action-comedy movie, when they were making this scene i am sure that they intentionally made it this way to look epic as much as possible instead trying to make it look all 'logical' and full of 'common sense'
"And though the Executioner stands alone, and the warriors of Hel seem numberless, not one sets foot upon the bridge across the river Gjoll. They sing no songs in Hel... nor do they celebrate heroes... for silent is that dismal realm and cheerless... but the story of the Gjallerbru and the god who defended it is whispered across the Nine Worlds. And when a new arrival asks about the one to whom even Hela bows her head... the answer is always the same... he stood alone at Gjallerbru... and that answer is enough."
According to TV Tropes this would be an example of "Do Not Go Gentle," "Dying Moment of Awesome," "Heroic Sacrifice," "Last Stand," "Redemption Equals Death" and "You Shall Not Pass!."
Yeah I looked closely for any pauses when he could have reloaded, couldn't find any. The only in universe explanation is "Asgardian modification" I guess.
The look Hela gives him right before she kills him seems to be one of regret. He’s standing alone to challenge her and kills all her minions and in doing so he proves himself. And Hela regrets he chose not to continue to stand by her side
In the comics, when Skurge sacrifices himself in a battle, much to his surprise, he finds himself in the halls of Valhalla. He protests, saying he is not worthy, but he is assured that everyone says that when they arrive.
I just finished the Boys for the first time, and I gotta say its really disappointing that Skurge died here, I wouldve loved to see more Karl Urban in the MCU
It was cool to see him finally turn around, as he wanted recognition and a chance to prove himself. And knew he didn't really like Hela and hesitated working with her. But he finally came around and in a bad ass way, too.
This to me is one of the best scenes in the entire mcu.When I seen a bad guy Asguardian sacrificing himself welding two m16s in the cinema I was amazed. it's bad ass and two see an almighty Asguardian using classic earth technology it creates a sense of togetherness and a sense of hope.Dont know if you guys got the same feeling but that's what I got and it was awesome.
Not only do they have over 300+ rounds per magazine, but you can see at 0:28 that the dustcovers are up so they aren't actually firing at all. Plus, no shell casings at all. Then, at 0:34 when he goes to jump down, the dustcovers are down and bolts are locked back.
Skurge in comics help train Thunderstrikea kid and help Beta Ray Bill regain his hammer. He was dead and was able to come back to the land of the living. He was neutral chaotic. And protected Thor and asgards army against Hela all by himself. He is a glorious warrior remembered by asgard as a true hero even if he never saw himself as one and was condemned to Hel.
"I just want a chance to prove myself." What do you know... by the end of the film he finally did that.
isn't that what Spidey said?
Jmgjgdjd5 I think both did. Skurge was relegated to taking care of the bifrost and he wanted to prove he was worthy of his role. The role of the guardian of the bifrost is to protect asgard from invaders and... In the end he proved himself worthy of the title.
its funny that even marvel's secondary and tertiary characters have better arcs than DC's primary characters
@@Jmgjgdjd5 no he said that to hela which is why she made him her executioner
@@tomlim1400 but Spider-Man said the same line in Homecoming too
billy butcher's secret identity
Guess the man didn’t really hate dupes that much
😂😂😂
You spelled "Dredd" wrong.
@@HisVirusness
*supes
I just realized it today that he's Karl Urban 😂
He went Doom guy there at the end.
Well, since it's Karl Urban playing the role, it was obviously a reference to it.
The dual wielding is more B.J. Blazkowicz’s thing
@@andreashort310 it was in the comics also, yes.
@TwoCool115
Doom guy is his descendent, B.j. Blazkowicz III
Doomslayer rampage you mean
Screw the infinity stones. Get me the infinity clips
LMAO
Dude. This is fucking hilarious. Lol
GET THIS MAN INFINITY CLIPS!
Sadly, Skurge was only able to use Demigod Mode, and not actual God Mode.
magazines but I get your point
Rise one hammer, you rule the Asgard.
Hold two m16, you conquer the Asgard.
Lol!
Hey after they got the jamming issues down during Nam they worked pretty good. Quality rifle IMO.
Yeah while firing hundreds of rounds out of two standard capacity magazines with the dust cover still closed. Yeah you’re going to win a lot of battles with those M-16s.
@@gh0stcrz978 asgard magic works in mysterious ways.
@@drwhite7285 i gotta get me one of those Asgard Defense M16s
I don't even care that he didn't have to reload or anything. This scene was fucking fantastic!
Time Cop those guns don’t ever reload. Why? The answer is simple.
They’re from Texas
0:35 his guns are empty
Should have had drum mags to make the scene seem a bit more "realistic "
He had a CoV weapon from Borderlands 3
The dust cover on the M16s were up 😂😂 there was no where for the brass bullet casings to eject! What a fail! 😂😂 0:28
Skurge totally redeemed himself here.
He went from a cowardly and questionable character to one who was potentially willing to take on Hela herself when the chips were down.
Such a brave boiiii.
Edit: Holy cow, over 1k likes?? Thanks m8s :)
El Rico He also did it while dual wielding assault rifles and when those ran out of bullets, he headbutts and steals their axes until Hela threw her blade at him.
He's become the best Underdog to Hero this movie will ever have.
It's bit like the comic it borrows this from. Skurge was pretty much almost a joke D list villain at that point but then he went out in ultimate heroic blaze of glory. This scene is a bit meager compared to that, but I'll take what I can get.
To Fandom Cake and Kissamies, I agree. Also, if your character goes out in a style that invokes Warhammer 40K/ Space Marine imagery, would make Arnold Schwarznegger approve and is the stuff of Meatloaf's wetdreams which he would probably slap on his next album cover, that's just a WIN in itself m8's.
I've said it before, but Valhalla will welcome him. He went down like a warrior.
He was never a coward..he fought in wars alongside thor
Well, that was diabolical, innit?
It sure was, son 💀
May he rest in peace in Valhalla with Odin, Frigga, The Warrior Three, and all of the Einherjars and Valkryies.
He used 2 machine guns in a classic Thor comic. That’s why he did it in this film.
Shmick Kenzy He would be using 2 M-16's even if Stan Lee and Marvel were running things because that's how it was in the original comics.
Also, it doesn't matter what weapon you're using, who you fight with and how you fight. It's what you fight for.
He was a survivor, caring about nothing but his own safety and status, and the end, he fought for Asgard. He threw away his life so that thousands could live and his sacrifice contributed to the escape and lives of Asgard.
In my eyes, he has redeemed himself.
the brave shall live forever.
shmick tried to act all smart XD. if he even read the lee kirby and ditko runs the mcu is a love story to them.
Asatru?
A quote from the comics, regarding the death of Skurge:
"They made a fool of me, Balder. They laughed at me. Everybody laughs at Skurge. Hela, Mordonna, even the Enchantress I love, they all laugh at me. Except you. Balder is too kind to laugh at Skurge. But whenever they laugh, I hurt inside. Maybe I die a little. Now I think I am dead already, and my axe was destroyed with Naglfar. So I will stay behind and the last laugh will be mine."
They sing no songs in Hel, nor do they celebrate heroes, for silent is that dismal realm and cheerless. But the story of the Gjallerbru and the god who defended it is whispered across the nine worlds. And when a new arrival asks about the one to whom even Hela bows her head, the answer is always the same: He stood alone at Gjallerbru... and that answer is enough.
aghhhh. that comic still brings a tear to my eye.
Which comic is it?? I want to read it!!!
marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Thor_Vol_1_362
One of the most epic deaths in comics.. ever.
Thank you good sir!
One of the best moments from Thor comics ever. This scene didn't do justice to the comic though
I can't believe that this is the same guy who plays Billy butcher , what a haircut can do !
And Judge Dredd. And Dr. McCoy.
dont forget sarge from doom LA movie.
Karl Urban
He stood alone at Gjallerbru... and that answer is enough.
Ian Greene comic fanboy
@@fortniteanchillicanaffordn621 without the comics there wouldn't have been any movies. Dipshit
@@fortniteanchillicanaffordn621 Without the comics, we wouldn't have gotten this scene.
So, kindly piss off.
The fact they threw in a doom reference when he lands on the pile of corpses just makes this so much better. Karl Urban is the best.
He could have you know... Stayed on the ship and shoot them from there
Jacob Cervantes Staying on the ship and shooting from there will only protect the asgardians but If one goes down and take up arms in the battlefield, not only will he have protected his people but also regain his pride, to show defiance to evil and gain retribution for turning his back on his own land and people.
Plus dying that way is so cool!
VALHALLA
But that would of not of made his death dramatic😂
WITNESS!!!
Who knew that all they needed was a platoon of Marines with M-16 A2 service rifles...
M16A2s aren't full-auto. The A1 and A3 are.
@@Bauglir100 Yep. The hand guards at A1, the trigger assembly is A1, and there's a forward assist. Then again, Asgard *does* have the technology to replace the burst-mode cam thingumabob with a full auto one. ;)
Who fucking cares.
@@painted5887 stfu
@@ObediahPolkinghornIII-cz5io Nah Asgardians did the paperclip trick!
EPIC - You either die a villain or live long enough to see yourself become a hero.
THAT is a sacrifice - Well done Skurge Well done
Backwards
@@stevenbourland3560 seriously, you don't see it? It's reversed because in this case it's relevant for Skurge.
I think you mean, "You either run like a coward with guilt or fight long enough to see yourself become a people's savior"
@@abs5721he died a hero though. he could have stayed on the ship and lived
He stood alone at Gjallerbru.
And that answer is enough.
Loved these references.
tears the comic still destroys me.
this was one of the best scenes in my opinion, it gave me chill to the spine!
Goddamn just reading this made me tear up.
One brave boi
In this moment of the film, from skurge's desertion to redemption, its when we see Hela's only ally betray her. Its very symbolic as well as epic: Skurge chose to die for what he truly believed in, he chose to die for what truly mattered, to prove his worth. And in this it cemented Hela's place as the outsider. The other. A lone warmonger in Asgard who is completely alone in the Universe. A relic of a past long left behind. This is the moment where Hela was condemned to dying alone and lost in a world of peace.
Aye sir
F
It’s funny because another outsider (Loki) did what skurge did but to thanos
Billy Butcher so badass he quit being an Asgardian to be with his Boys
He stood alone at the Bifrost. And that answer is enough.
You did good Skurge. _(salutes in honour)_ You did good. 😢
He stood alone at the Bifrost. And that answer is enough.
**does Ozon's salute**
Willy butcher
Fucking diabolical
Everybody gangsta until Skurge goes full Butcher
Nobody cares about how Hela launch a sword from her sleeve, or how the reanimated corpses see or sense, but When Skurge fires more than 60 shots from his two M16s, EVERYONE LOSES THEIR MIND!!!!
because the first two are magic XD
if we can accept magic then we should be able to accept extra bullets fired from Skurge's M16s because it's a lot simpler and far far less mumble jumble :D
it's illogical
hey throwing swords from sleeve is far far more illogical and people accept it, even how the asgardians speak english even when the english still speaking in the old english brought by anglo-saxons, how the asgardians suddenly loses their regenerative ability etc, come on it's only extra shots.
it's like you people complaining over how there are 10 extra cigarettes in a pack of marlboro lights than how a deer fly, speaks english, or impregnate people xD
Wizard.
This was very redeeming for him
yeah it was everyone is in awe over thors entrance but skurge did an equally good entrance
So Billy butcher is supe from the beginning. No wonder why he is invincible in the boys lol
Rest in Peace “Great Executioner”
He’s redeemed himself with honor
So Savage that he didn't have to reload his gun...
Kim Jong Fun he only get the guns no magazines
Yeah a lot of things don't make sense about this. That's Hollywood for you.
If he had an extended mag or drum............mabey it would made sence
general cody FAN he get those guns from military base. I remember bragging about it two female Asgard.
he said he got them from Texas, not specifically from a base, and they have standard 30 round mags.
I was kinda happy he redeemed himself like that. I always felt somewhat bad for him because despite him doing what Hel commands we cant really blame him as I think most of us whould have played ball aswell.
Skurgey boy came good in the end :-) Karl urban , so underrated and needs to do another dredd, so bad :-)
He was good from the beginning. He was with Hela cause otherwise he'd be dead. Simple.
Who would know that he would became another badass character like Bill Butcher
The Real MVP of Thor Ragnarok
If only hughie, Frenchie and M.M was there 😭
but then they would also die to Hela
Skurge honestly had a genuinely convincing redemption arc for a character with little screen time.
Skurge : I just want a chance to prove myself.
Butcher : Say no more.
I half expected him to say "Oi C**ts !"
Language -Captain America
he went full doomguy
Corvus Corax ALWAYS go doomguy.
He went *counter-terrorist*
When you join a melee lobby in bo3
Skurge will be well received in Valhalla. Such a badass with those ‘16s.
He can definitely fight Homelander.
He should have got Compound V instead of M16s from Earth
I love how as soon that he jumps from the ship there’s no need to jump from the ship. He could have just shot the draugr from there. But you have to remember that they’re basically Vikings. To them, there is honor in sacrifica and death on the battlefield. That’s how you get into Valhalla.
POV you’re here bc you just found out he’s billy butcher
I couldn't believe it untill I saw he did the smile man he looks so diffrent in this film
I found out waaaay before The Boys.
He went from a janitor to a warrior.
When Butcher meets Homelander
Hela: “What have you done?”
Skurge: “Scorched Asgard”
This moments was so much more epic and emotional in the comics.
TheWolverine1987
To be fair it had a lot more build up and knowing the character for far longer also helped.
I agree with the other guy.
I don't understand why people point out the obvious, of "It was better in the book/comic." When we've had 40+ pages dedicated to one character usually; instead of having to space it out in a two and half hour long film.
They could have made this moment have similar weight it had in the comics, if they actually gave Skurge himself and his death the same gravitas they had in the comics, but they played him for laughs. It would be like adapting the Killing Joke, but making both Barbara and James Gordon the comic reliefs of the story.
Before Billy Butcher he was the significantly more important Éomer son of Éomund who became King of Rohan in the 4th Age of Middle Earth.
To truly honor the original scene this was referencing to, it should have been an overly dramatic Zack Snyder type scene with silhouettes and dramatic slo-mo, but this one made me happy too just because it reminded me of that great moment.
i remember this moment from the comics perfectly. not much of the context, but the scene where he sacrifices himself on a mountain of enemies. those red panels just stuck with me for some reason. amazing.
the moment i saw this scene i knew that there would be weebs complaining about infifnite ammo and no reloading- jesus people it's an action-comedy movie, when they were making this scene i am sure that they intentionally made it this way to look epic as much as possible instead trying to make it look all 'logical' and full of 'common sense'
It would of been better if when he ran out of ammo he grabbed the M16's by the barrel and used them as baseball bats.
Voo Doo1 he used the magazine and stock to bash one of them on their way down
Yeah no shit, are people really complaining about the minutia and logic of Magic Alien Space Nordic Gods?
His entire personality changes compared to the boys. Like you wont even recognize this is bucky from the boys
I can't believe, He's Billy Butcher now !
I believe it.
Can't recognised that he is the same guy in The Boys as "Billy Butcher 🤯😯"
I can and it is too easy to recognize him.
Butcher has ascended from ultimate human badass into the ultimate asgardian badass
This is the scene that got him the leading role on The Boys.
"And though the Executioner stands alone, and the warriors of Hel seem numberless, not one sets foot upon the bridge across the river Gjoll. They sing no songs in Hel... nor do they celebrate heroes... for silent is that dismal realm and cheerless... but the story of the Gjallerbru and the god who defended it is whispered across the Nine Worlds. And when a new arrival asks about the one to whom even Hela bows her head... the answer is always the same... he stood alone at Gjallerbru... and that answer is enough."
dammm ....I just realized he's Billy Butcher from "The Boys"
I realized way before The Boys. 💪💪💪😉
Man just couldn't deny his own nature: kill Sups
Honestly, I didn't see what a badass Skurge is until I started watching The Boys
Karl Urban?
According to TV Tropes this would be an example of "Do Not Go Gentle," "Dying Moment of Awesome," "Heroic Sacrifice," "Last Stand," "Redemption Equals Death" and "You Shall Not Pass!."
That Sakaar gladiator who get injured at 0:11 was the real hero 😂
Billy butcher in Ragnarok 😁
I think he's the only person in the MCU to ever say "For Asgard"
INFINITY AMMO!! XD
And NO spent cartridges either 8-)
Full auto as well.....
Actually, he ran out of ammo near his death
Yeah I looked closely for any pauses when he could have reloaded, couldn't find any. The only in universe explanation is "Asgardian modification" I guess.
@@heathsettle4619 why not modify it to have infinite ammo, or a belt. It makes no sense.
THE ORGIN OF WILLIAM BUTCHER
You know you have a really talented director when you get amazing character redemption such as this one. Badass, too.
Thank you, Butcher.
So this is what Billy Butcher was up to before he decided to kill homelander.
Exactly 🤣🤣🤣
Karl Urban
One of the most badass scenes in the entire history of the world ever
Fun fact the actor that plays skurge did a doom pose its reference the movie called doom and he played as the main character
The look Hela gives him right before she kills him seems to be one of regret. He’s standing alone to challenge her and kills all her minions and in doing so he proves himself. And Hela regrets he chose not to continue to stand by her side
Damn, can't believe it's Butcher 😂
Yeah
it’s Karl Urban.
@@ricardoortiz4870 As it I didn't know 🤣
@@Pritamkumarnanda I did, far longer than the Boys. It’s too easy to unsee him as Butcher anyways. 💪😉
Considering Skurge is a former Einherjar, I’d say he’s reunited with all his fellow fallen warriors.
"That was diabolical!!"
0:28 "You got muzzle flash.. brass casings flying off the side.. and the f**king dust cover is closed" -Brandon Herrera
if only John Wick was there
"Either you die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villian"
- Harvey Dent
Skurge: "For Asgard!!"
Proves Dent wrong.
"The answer is always the same: he stood alone at Gjallerbru... And that answer is enough"
Goddamn right.
So he couldn't find Becca ):
hey its butcher, that scene is fucking diabolical
In the comics, when Skurge sacrifices himself in a battle, much to his surprise, he finds himself in the halls of Valhalla. He protests, saying he is not worthy, but he is assured that everyone says that when they arrive.
He stood alone at Gjallerbru... and that answer is enough.
So you are telling me some mighty undead soldiers from Asgard can be defeated with bullets? Noice
this is how billy butcher got the confidence to fist fight translucent
Billy Butcher sure is a long way from home
When skurge realize something....
Skurge: Hela is not the law.I am the law.
Billy butcher is that you
Skurge:"Ahhh that was f***ing diabolical"
I just finished the Boys for the first time, and I gotta say its really disappointing that Skurge died here, I wouldve loved to see more Karl Urban in the MCU
I think it's also very interesting that he wields Des and Troy in a slightly sword-like manner, as well as firing them
Homelander should be afraid of this man
It was cool to see him finally turn around, as he wanted recognition and a chance to prove himself. And knew he didn't really like Hela and hesitated working with her. But he finally came around and in a bad ass way, too.
Skurge: *Me and the boys are going to kill Hela*
he calls them his girls actually
This guy just earned himself A one way ticket to Valhalla may he rest in peace
This to me is one of the best scenes in the entire mcu.When I seen a bad guy Asguardian sacrificing himself welding two m16s in the cinema I was amazed.
it's bad ass and two see an almighty Asguardian using classic earth technology it creates a sense of togetherness and a sense of hope.Dont know if you guys got the same feeling but that's what I got and it was awesome.
What Skurge did was F*cking Diabolical!!!
Not only do they have over 300+ rounds per magazine, but you can see at 0:28 that the dustcovers are up so they aren't actually firing at all. Plus, no shell casings at all.
Then, at 0:34 when he goes to jump down, the dustcovers are down and bolts are locked back.
SaFalken it is true
Yup also the way they did the recoil seemed a bit wierd
Everything else is solid but about the recoil i doubt an Asgardian and especially one like Skurge would feel the recoil of a human rifle at all.
it's a 5.56 rifle, you can literally hold it against your balls and not feel a thing.
Not to mention that human weapons can now for some reason hurt Asgardians. Plot ammo I guess
Skurge in comics help train Thunderstrikea kid and help Beta Ray Bill regain his hammer. He was dead and was able to come back to the land of the living. He was neutral chaotic. And protected Thor and asgards army against Hela all by himself. He is a glorious warrior remembered by asgard as a true hero even if he never saw himself as one and was condemned to Hel.
I want more scenes in marvel of Billy butcher 😩😫
Entire movie: skurge
At the end: Billy butcher