Tony's real beef is that he is jealous of the way is father spoke of Captain Rodgers. Cap just doesn't like that Tony challenges his beliefs. So interesting😂😂
"Stop messing with space shit" is honestly the theme of the entire mcu😅 Edit: Also, I personally like how similar Tony and Loki are. Because let's be honest, if they met under ANY other circumstances they'd absolutely be best friends🤣
In Iron Man 2. Whiplash had damaged. Tony's armor with the electricity. So now we see that he's corrected that flaw in the armor in this film. Now it will absorb any external electricity. Keep an eye on that because every time a flaw is discovered in the armor, he corrected in the next upgrade
In the comics during the 1970’s the armor was charged by solar energy. But if memory serves me right, he would sometimes run out of power especially during extended night combat. So in the late 1980s’, they gave him a new power source that was more robust and reliable.
21:50 We see the ‘interrogation’ scene where Nat is supposedly the prisoner, but in reality is running the show and getting the information she wants. Then later, the movie sets up the Loki and Nat scene and it isn’t until the end that you realise she pulled the same trick. She acted like she was being affected by Loki’s words when really she was manipulating his personality to figure out his true intentions.
I saw this in theaters and I remember when Hawkeye shoots Fury someone yelled out in protest about them "killing the Black guy in the first ten minutes". So now that scene always makes me laugh.
Coulson was a major fan favourite. He also appeared in special Shorts and other content released between the movies, so he had more character development and screen time beyond the main films. Coulson dying was honestly a big deal!
That's Joss Whedon for you. "Oh, you like this character? Well, I'm either gonna kill them or give them a shit ton of trauma". Back in his Buffy days, he used to say if Buffy's happy, then the show's not good. Buffy sad? Show's great...
Asgardian metal is a substance called Uru. It's supposed to be equal to if not stronger than vibranium. Thor and Loki's armor is made of Uru which is why Loki had bullets bounce off him and why Thor's hammer is so strong. Without this metal Asgardians can take normal damage.
I feel like I'm going around "correcting" comments but I'm not trying to do it in a bad way... Yes, there is a metal called Uru and yes, it is one of the strongest materials known in the universe, but a couple of things 1) It isn't actually "Asgardian"; in fact if it is to be tied to an specific place it would be "Nidavellir", and even tho it's part of the "realms", it isn't Asgardian per se 2) There is no actual confirmation that any of their clothing or armor is made of Uru metal, not in the MCU at least and 3) and perhaps more to the point... Thor and Loki, but specially Thor, ARE BULLETPROFF... There is not an specific instance of Thor being shot with a bullet in the MCU, but simply connecting the dots would tell you that they are indeed bulletproof... Loki isn't wearing battle armor when he got shot, he was wearing his casual attire; and if you watch that scene he actually got shot IN THE HEAD and it did nothing... Also Thor is durable enough to withstand faster and stronger projectiles in other scenes and more importantly, attacks from far far far stronger opponents than a simple bullet... If he can take a punch and a shard of ice from a Frost giant (who are far stronger, world conquering beings) or, more shockingly, several hits from the Hulk (who's one of the strongest characters in Marvel that can literally shatter worlds and is also, btw, bulletproof) that barely drew some tiny amount of blood... Then it stands to reason that a bullet, no matter the caliber, would simply bounce off... And that's with the evidence of the scenes we have this far, to not go into spoiler territory
Carrying the sceptre that could control the minds of other people also affected Loki by being in its vicinity too, which is why he looks off and some of the things he said aren’t totally based in reality (eg thinking Thor threw him into the abyss). The sceptre messes with all of the Avengers in the scene where they start to argue.
24:59 i think its interesting how Tony and Cap are ready to fight right there but everything gets very real when Bruce talks about killing himself. They stop and genuinely look concerned about Bruce.
I also think you'll love the TV show Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. It's the first Marvel show ever that pioneered the rest and the pilot starts after the events of this movie. It's 7 seasons.
@michelleneedsahobby To be specific the shows begins after Ironman 3. The show has direct tie in events with the movies so there's certain episodes that should be watched after the movies to prevent spoilers.
The conflict between Steve & Tony was also generational. Steve is from the Greatest Generation, while Tony is part of Generation X. This is pretty much how they get along.Steve's generation was respectful of authority and worked well together, while Gen X distrusts authority and prefer to be loners. Just something to consider.
Calling Thor and Loki gods does not make them unbeatable or unkillable. They are 1500ish years old which makes them gods to us because they have been around so long and their powers would make them look like gods to primitive people.
Tony's new ark reactor is a synthetic version of the tesseract energy just without the magic element but it was still able protected tony from the effects of Loki's scepter.
"Yes, let's leave space %$#t alone!!! LOL!!!! THANKS for this!!!! You forgot to check for/include for RUclipsrs the mid-credit sequence, but if you missed it, I bet you can guess what villain the MCU introduces. :) ) Can't wait to see you continue!!!!
Asgardians are gods but with a small "g". They're not actual deities, they're just really strong aliens with advanced technology that ancient humans worshipped as gods. There are an untold number of beings in the MCU considerably more powerful than an Asgardian, including some honest-to-goodness, upper-case "G" Gods. As for the Hulk, canonically he's one of the strongest Marvel characters ever created, at least in terms of raw strength. He can't warp reality or anything but in a 1v1 he can go toe-toe with almost anybody. The MCU plays around with power levels quite a bit (for example, Steve is a LOT stronger in the MCU than he traditionally is in the comics) & to be totally honest it isn't always 100% consistent. As with anything in film, the needs of the story will outweigh the desire to stick to existing canon every dang time.
@@michelleneedsahobby Absolutely. If someone needs to do something way beyond what they've been capable of before then they grit their teeth & they "find something inside themselves" to get it done. Conversely, sometimes Loki gets taken out by an trick arrow. Don't get too hung up on "there's no way he could have done that". Down that path, only madness lies. Trust me, I've been reading comics for over 30 years. Stan Lee was the sweetest guy ever but one question he'd get from fans famously used to drive him crazy. He HATED when people would ask "who would win in a fight, X or Y ?" He used to say to them "whoever the writer wants to win" & that's really the bottom line :D
@@pieceofgosait's also the same basic stock/joke answer if one of the choices is Batman, "how long does Batman have to prepare?" Lee ain't wrong, it really is whomever the writer wants.
17:17 Thor's hammer (Mjolnir) is made of Uru, a mystical metal only found in Asgard. It's way stronger & denser than Adamantium - strongest metal on earth.
You might have already been told this but marvel confirmed that Loki had been tortured and was mind controlled during this movie. By who or why I don’t want to spoil but I just wanted you to know that. The torture is one reason he looks so bad in the beginning Edit: since he is a frost giant he was tortured with fire
@@michelleneedsahobby Oh, I should certainly hope you do, thank you very much! 😁 Anyway, I just stumbled upon this while looking for your next Potter entry (that's what I actually subbed for), but I felt I couldn't let such an omission just slide without mention, you know 😉
steve and tony are hugely different people, and a lot of it comes down to their relationships to the united states military and government. steve is born in 1920, tony in 1970. the last us war steve saw was world war II, the last one tony saw was the war in iraq and afghanistan. tony's seen watergate and the korean war and bill clinton and bush and and and and and on. the country steve knew is not the one tony knows, and no amount of catching up on pop culture can really make steve understand that. to tony, the government and the military Are Not on the side of good, they're on the side of money at any cost to civilian lives. to steve, the army is righteous and grand and fighting the good fight. steve not only doesn't know what's happened in the last 80 years, he doesn't understand anything tony stands for. and tony can't believe this guy his father couldn't shut up about doesn't get what to him is most basic- the american government is Not out to protect it's people, but it's Interests and Investments in the global stage
Thank you for another great video. I love all of the energy and personality you bring to youtube. Please keep blessing us with more reactions. Also, if you haven't seen insidious or saving private ryan, I really hope you can react to them. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I know for sure I haven’t seen Saving Private Ryan. As for Insidious, that I’m not quite sure. I may have to watch the trailer to see if jogs any memories, but I will jot Saving Private Ryan down to watch within the next two weeks.
You missed the post credits scenes! There’s two; one before the actual credits and one after! It’s short scenes that shows what will come next in movies in the mcu timeline. Plus keep an eye out for Stan lee! He’s the creator of marvel comics and in every marvel movie he’ll make a cameo!!! Love the reaction tho keep it up!! Can’t wait to see more!❤
Me too! And I sold them for a decent chunk when I was financially strapped right around 1990. I wish I still had them though. Comics I paid 25 or 35 cents a piece I sold for $20 - $45 dollars each.
Thor is extremely strong he is the only one on that plane that could go toe to toe with the hulk when they fight sometimes hulk wins sometimes Thor wins
Loki let Tony and Steve capture him in Germany, but I understand why you just accepted that as a weak plot point at the time. Loki wanted to be brought to the command centre.
Temple run was great!!! Hahaha I played that game a lot. Now i do advanced sudokus (like 4x4 or 5x5, instead of 3x3). A game i can play for 5 minutes between things and pick right back up.
❗️Sudokus are my favorite puzzles! They’re so under appreciated, I feel like people always prefer crossword puzzles so I’m glad find another fellow sudoku lover ❤️
@@michelleneedsahobby crossword puzzles require knowledge of pop culture and I kinda live under a rock. Number games and logic puzzles are my jam. I love finding a sudoku player that isn’t in retirement age! I’m probably at least 10 years older than you but we could be geeky friends together!! Haha i really like you insightful thoughts and questions and witty comments. Your smile is contagious. Have you seen the “Pitch Perfect” movies? They are so worth it. Watch with subtitles so you catch all the hilarious one-liners. I’d love to see your reactions to those.
19:07 the snack that Tony is eating is Robert Downey Jr’s actual snack. He kept hiding snacks around the set and they gave up trying to find them so they would work it into the movie. 30:16 check out the “Agents of Shield” TV series. It’s pretty good and some of the episodes tie into the movies.
So, you're definitely right about Thor. A lot of people had the same reaction. He is nerfed a lot in the early films at least. In the comic books he's pretty unstoppable. But so is the Hulk. But for movies, if Thor was as powerful and strong as he is in the comics, he could pretty much handle things on his own and there wouldn't be a need for the others I suppose. However, stay tuned. The real Thor will show up eventually..
The most powerful avenger is Thor at this time but the strongest is hulk. Now that are character stronger than the Hulk like the abomination but the longer a fight goes on the stronger he becomes so if you don't beat him quickly he will eventually win every fight.The most skilled adventure is Black widow. The dangerous avenger is iron Man not because he's a strongest or most powerful but because of his technological capabilities. The bravest is Hawkeye and you'll find out why later.
20:14 Remember this moment. This isn’t a throwaway question. We will find out why Tony survived his injuries and why Bruce survived all of those gamma rays.
Tony didn't respect cap for several reasons a few u mentioned with his dad talking about him all the time and the fact he snd his dad didnt get along but by the end u see the respect tony had when he deffered to steve
Tony did not treat bruce like he’s some kind of monster. While everybody was tiptoeing around him because of fear that hulk will come out Tony treated Bruce normal. He perceived Hulk to have saved Bruce. So yeah I’m also obsessed with Tony and Bruce’ dynamic. I love ScienceBros.
My only issue with the MCU's Natasha Romanoff is that they don't go deep enough into the training of The Black Widow and how brilliantly intelligent she truly is.
@@ChrisAnthonyGiles Nope, wrong. Watch Black Widow again. In the opening scene, after their adoptive dad "sells" Natasha and Yelena and we get the Black Widow montage of the girls training, you can clearly see the blue serum in one of the scenes, and Natasha took a slap from Hulk; she fell from a building and landed on her feet like nothing while the other broke her foot. She does have the serum; it's just way weaker than in the comics, and they did a horrible job giving that information to the audience.
@@reynaldolorenzo8409 Their "Dad" wasn't their Dad, nor did he sell them. They were spies on a mission. Your proof is a millisecond long scene in an opening montage showing liquid that coulda been anything yet, in the 22 movies prior, not a mention of her being superhuman was ever spoken??? Your proof is kinda shaky. She's a cooler and more interesting character without the serum.
@@ChrisAnthonyGiles Do you know how to read? I said adoptive dad, he was their adoptive father, and I said "sell" them; I didn't mean that he literally sold them. And the serum was blue; knowing the comics and the characters, it was very specific, and Natasha also said, "Filling me with all sorts of chemicals." And those two feats I mentioned prove that she is definitely enhanced. And I disagree completely. Natasha with the serum has lived for over 90 years and is the perfect spy; she is hot and used it to her advantage to get what she wanted in missions over the years, and being so old gives her so much more experience and makes her way more interesting. Natasha with the serum is way better.
Thor is usually a strong as Hulk in the Comics but usually wins because of wider range of abilities and combat experience. The Hulk can get stronger the angrier he get though and has a great healing factor. It’s really close but it’s been counted that Thor has won more fights overall in their history. (Canon and non canon) It’s not surprising because Thor was literally created to beat the Hulk because at the time there was no other character that could stand up to him.
“Okay, maybe I was underestimating Mr Hawkeye’s abilities.” We all do that, and we’re all wrong in the end. Barton isn’t the strongest or fastest Avenger, but he is the luckiest, perhaps the bravest and, in my opinion, the best of them.
Hey, a word of advice: DO NOT BELIEVE EVERY COMMENT YOU GET IN THESE VIDEOS. A lot of times, there are people who don't know anything about the characters and, for some reason, like to spread false information. That comment about Thor and Loki not being gods and that Tony and Steve could take him without his hammer is bullshit. Thor and Loki are gods; Thor is the God of Thunder, and Loki is the god of Mishief. When you keep watching the MCU, you'll see how many times they are referred to as gods. And Thor is one of the most powerful Marvel superheroes; he has beaten Hulk multiple times and viceversa. The MCU does nerf the characters a lot, so there are many characters in the MCU that are nerfed including Hulk and Thor, but still, Thor is one of the most powerful characters. And Tony and Steve can't beat him. As you saw in the fight, Tony attacks were just pushing Thor back; they did absolutely nothing, just tickles, while Thor was damaging the armor. Thor and Hulk are in a league of their own; then it's Iron Man (he is the most powerful non powered Marvel superhero) then Steve (which they buffed in the MCU because he is peak human in the comics, but in the MCU seems more like low level superhuman) then Black Widow (she has a weak version of the super serum, weaker than the comics, but they did a horrible job explaining that to the audience, that’s why she was able to take a slap from Hulk. Which it wasn’t a slap with full strength of course, but still) and Hawkeye.
29:36 He could, he obviously knew he could, he just thought if he tried it could destroy and possibly crash the helicarrier. You can see that he tried to smash it with the hammer and it shook the whole carrier. And he's more powerful he just go easy on them because he know they are humans.
Yeah Tony was more jealous. Definately miss placed anger. He didnt have a great relationship with his dad. Maybe wishes his dad put as much energy in their relationship as he did in his admiration of Cap.
I take it you are unaware that the hulk is STRONGER than thor! With his hammer thor is a match for the hulk but without it the hulk has almost killed him on a couple of occasions! And another thing! The hulk is a GOD! He is an omega level super soldier! There is no limit to the hulks strength.The angrier he gets the stronger he gets and he is immortal like thor!
Comic wise, the avengers were never really popular and neither were these characters solo comics for the most part besides hulk at times. The head comics as far as popularity for marvel at different points were always fantastic four, the X-men, and spidey of course. Which is why those were the movies that were so big back in the day. The mcu and the first avenger pretty much jumped the popularity of iron man, cap, Thor, Hawkeye, fury, and Natasha up by 10. Now they are looked at in a much better light. Oh and just to lyk, the asguardians are referred to as gods but they aren’t actually gods in the sense of immortal beings. They are more just super powered humanoid aliens kind of like kryptonians (ala superman)
The Only reason Thor and Loki and rest of Asguardians are considered "gods" are because they are a species way stronger and durable than average humans who has magical abilities they trained to develop. So we perceived them as gods. In reality Thor is just a super strong elite race of Aliens just like the rest of em. Even Odin is a king, an emperor or worlds he fought and conquered. 'god' clearly is just a term to denote that kinda alien specimens. Hulk is a similarly superior being who is unbeatable by most beings.
It's an adrenaline rush isn't it? And that music is just goosebumps city... I am very familiar with Whedonverse styles of writing. If you've seen his shows then you'd recognize it. Me and my friend didn't realize until certain scenes that the styling seemed familiar and there were Whedonverse easter egg actors throughout. We were so excited that we got it. Although different writers/directors write and direct throughout the MCU, and some are definitely better than others, the Avenger movies are their own comparison category. To me, number 2 is the weakest, but this got us hyped for phase 2.
I think you would get a lot of ur questions answered if u weren’t telling stories instead of watching major plot points 😂😂no hate this was genuinely a fun reaction but you saying “is that reflective paneling” 3 seconds after they said “engage reflector panels” made me chuckle
I adore how upset you get that Thor is getting beat up by Hulk. You keep mentioning Thor being a god. But Thor isn't a god. He's an alien that heals quicker than a Human and can live about 5000 years as opposed to 100. he only seems godlike to the less strong Human, but really, he's just a tough alien. 🙂
25:02 In the regular Marvel comics, Iron Man’s suits are strong enough to let him duke it out with the Hulk and Thor. Captain America is just a bit stronger or faster than an Olympic level athlete. But the MCU movies are based upon an early 2000’s re-imagining of the Marvel Heroes called The Ultimates. In the Ultimates, Captain America isn’t just physically perfect his body is now well into the superhuman range for strength, speed and durability. In one Ultimates comics, Cap actually crotch kicked the Hulk and in another he punched out a giant. Also Ultimate Captain America is a bit of a jerk and kinda sadistic…but still Mr. True Blue Patriot. Ultimate Black Widow is a super soldier just not at Cap’s level…and Tony’s girlfriend Ultimate Hawkeye has cybernetic eye implants that give him perfect aim. He can literally pick up anything to use as a throwing weapon.
Great reaction, as usual, but I noticed something which could make your MCU experience better. Constantly mentioning so-and-so is a god and should not be so weak. Religions and mythologies were created by primitive peoples to explain things they didn't understand and in the MCU they actually interact with individuals they perceived as being immortal and impervious to injury. As far as those primitive people are concerned that's pretty true but as we evolved we learned (and in IRL) to primitive people, sufficient gaps in advanced technology are indistinguishable from magic, even though in the MCU space magic is it's own thing. But even in those traditions, gods could still be wounded, Odin's lost eye is a perfect example. Thor even says he's from a world where magic and technology are one in the same. Compared to us dumb, puny, short lived humans, characters like Thor are just really strong, smart and long lived space magic people. Now fast forward to present day, where we have advanced enough to close that performance gap where we are now encroaching on the territory of "gods". Ironman is a perfect example. Tony is top tier smart, so much so his technological prowess makes the god's physicality, intelligence and space magic less (but clearly not all) of a performance issue in combat. And Hulk himself could be considered a god of rage, where he is already incredibly strong (we call it his base level of strength) but as his anger grows, so does his strength, and he get's pretty mad at Thor; the movies only address this strength factor briefly. Lastly, Thor mentions in this movie humanity has indicated its ability to engage in a higher form of war. An impervious god would not consider that a threat but he does because others like him do. Sorry for the length. Keep up the great work!
You have seriously misunderstood Thor and Loki's strength. They are only called gods because they are aliens, and people thought they were more. They are strong, but they aren't so strong that they're unbeatable. Hulk, Tony, in his suit, and Steve could all take on Thor without his hammer, and Thor wouldn't automatically win.
Ohhhh okay! It’s gonna take me a while to power scale them, but I guess the more I see them fight the better feel I’ll get for their strength and capabilities. Thanks 🙏🏽
well that's not entirely correct... Yes, Thor and Loki as "gods" aren't unbeatable and Hulk is very very very strong, among the strongest characters in Marvel (gods and celestial beings included)... But neither Tony or Steve have a change against Thor if he was really trying to beat them; hammer or no hammer... Thor's physical attributes, his strength, durability, speed and such, don't come from the hammer (and well, there is more but it goes into spoiler territory... So Thor, hammer or no hammer, can go toe to toe with Hulk and would absolutely one shot either Tony (unless he is in a much much much much more advance suit) and specially Cap... Thor would take Cap's head off with a half assed slap; just look at how Steve tried to punch Loki on the side in their fight and his fist basically stopped dead, he is lucky he didn't break his hand In the MCU, and in the comics as well, but is a much bigger issue in the MCU; there is always some lack of consistency of powers and power scaling; but even with that said... No, characters like Thor and Hulk are on a league above every one of these characters when it comes to strength... It is usually described as "World breaking" or even "planetary" strength (meaning that they can actually "move" or affect planets; in the comics usually)... And if we talk about "The Most Powerful", not "The Strongest", but more powerful, then it's Thor by far given that he not only has his superior physicality but also his other sets of powers
@@Alewaxon no. What I said is factual. If you want to disagree, feel free to. My point stands, and is actually true. I'm not stating an opinion when I say that.
I hate when people like you, who don't know anything about the characters, give false information to the new audience and confuse them with your false information. And Thor is a God, he is literally the God of Thunder. That bullshit of them not being god and being aliens is just bad writing and bad continuity. Later in Thor Ragnarok (Spoilers), Odin literally says, "Are you Thor, the God of Hammers?" And Loki in the tv shows multiple times gets called a God. Thor and Loki are Gods. Stop giving false information. And Tony and Steve can't do shit to Thor; Thor would manhandle them at the same time without struggling. Hulk is the only one that always gives trouble to Thor, but in comics, both of them have beaten themselves, but Thor has one more time. Next time, don't talk about shit you don't know because you confuse new viewers with your shitty information.
@@mten10th67 Lol, 'factual' and 'true', as if we're talking about anything real or based in science. Just because you say that doesn't mean anything. In 'truth', he's closer than you are. The 'truth' is power levels are whatever the movie they're in currently needs it to be.
I see some comments about power levels, while I can't blame you for wondering (most probably did), the truth is it’s not worth thinking about. Power levels shift and change based on the universe and the specific movie they’re in, so they’re as powerful as the scene/situation requires. If we were to base it on the comics, it would probably be Hulk > Thor/Loki > Steve > Natasha > Clint/Hawkeye > Tony. In these movies though, there’s zero indication of Natasha having some level of power or just how good Hawkeye is. We’re left to believe they’re just great SHIELD agents, and it’s because the movie doesn’t need them to be powered. They’re our sort of ‘in’ characters, to relate to the world we’re in.
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You calling Tony a chaos kitten is the best thing ive heard all year
Such an underrated comment from her 😂
Tony's real beef is that he is jealous of the way is father spoke of Captain Rodgers. Cap just doesn't like that Tony challenges his beliefs. So interesting😂😂
I never thought about it like this way but it makes sense
"Stop messing with space shit" is honestly the theme of the entire mcu😅
Edit: Also, I personally like how similar Tony and Loki are. Because let's be honest, if they met under ANY other circumstances they'd absolutely be best friends🤣
As long as Loki didn't murder anyone.
oh this is just THE BEGINNING of tony and steve beef😂
👀👀👀 I’m ready 🙇🏽♀️
In Iron Man 2. Whiplash had damaged. Tony's armor with the electricity. So now we see that he's corrected that flaw in the armor in this film. Now it will absorb any external electricity. Keep an eye on that because every time a flaw is discovered in the armor, he corrected in the next upgrade
That’s one of my favorite things about Tony’s suits. I feel like he’s always upgrading and upscaling his suit; the creativity it 🔥
@@michelleneedsahobby Captain America's metal is strongest in the MCU it can only broken by metals that vibrate at the right frequency
@@michelleneedsahobby The Hulk is the strongest their is and yes he even stronger than Gods
@@michelleneedsahobby They made the cage for Hulk who is stronger than Thor
In the comics during the 1970’s the armor was charged by solar energy. But if memory serves me right, he would sometimes run out of power especially during extended night combat. So in the late 1980s’, they gave him a new power source that was more robust and reliable.
21:50 We see the ‘interrogation’ scene where Nat is supposedly the prisoner, but in reality is running the show and getting the information she wants. Then later, the movie sets up the Loki and Nat scene and it isn’t until the end that you realise she pulled the same trick. She acted like she was being affected by Loki’s words when really she was manipulating his personality to figure out his true intentions.
One of the funniest things in this whole movie is Loki mouthing off and Hulk has enough of his bullshit and ragdolls him. 😂😂🤣🤣
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Aah the beginnings of the "science bros" 🥹 Tony and Bruce friendship is something we needed more of in MCU
I saw this in theaters and I remember when Hawkeye shoots Fury someone yelled out in protest about them "killing the Black guy in the first ten minutes". So now that scene always makes me laugh.
Hahahaha
Coulson was a major fan favourite. He also appeared in special Shorts and other content released between the movies, so he had more character development and screen time beyond the main films. Coulson dying was honestly a big deal!
That's Joss Whedon for you. "Oh, you like this character? Well, I'm either gonna kill them or give them a shit ton of trauma". Back in his Buffy days, he used to say if Buffy's happy, then the show's not good. Buffy sad? Show's great...
Asgardian metal is a substance called Uru. It's supposed to be equal to if not stronger than vibranium. Thor and Loki's armor is made of Uru which is why Loki had bullets bounce off him and why Thor's hammer is so strong. Without this metal Asgardians can take normal damage.
👀 thanks for letting know! i love reading these little pieces of information. 🙏🏽
I feel like I'm going around "correcting" comments but I'm not trying to do it in a bad way... Yes, there is a metal called Uru and yes, it is one of the strongest materials known in the universe, but a couple of things
1) It isn't actually "Asgardian"; in fact if it is to be tied to an specific place it would be "Nidavellir", and even tho it's part of the "realms", it isn't Asgardian per se
2) There is no actual confirmation that any of their clothing or armor is made of Uru metal, not in the MCU at least
and 3) and perhaps more to the point... Thor and Loki, but specially Thor, ARE BULLETPROFF... There is not an specific instance of Thor being shot with a bullet in the MCU, but simply connecting the dots would tell you that they are indeed bulletproof... Loki isn't wearing battle armor when he got shot, he was wearing his casual attire; and if you watch that scene he actually got shot IN THE HEAD and it did nothing... Also Thor is durable enough to withstand faster and stronger projectiles in other scenes and more importantly, attacks from far far far stronger opponents than a simple bullet... If he can take a punch and a shard of ice from a Frost giant (who are far stronger, world conquering beings) or, more shockingly, several hits from the Hulk (who's one of the strongest characters in Marvel that can literally shatter worlds and is also, btw, bulletproof) that barely drew some tiny amount of blood... Then it stands to reason that a bullet, no matter the caliber, would simply bounce off... And that's with the evidence of the scenes we have this far, to not go into spoiler territory
@@Alewaxon that's True and later on in the MCU Loki even says that’s Asgardian LEATHER so it's literally not bulletproof it’s them
That was a fun reaction. The Hulk smashing Loki scene is one of those memes that will last forever 😂
Carrying the sceptre that could control the minds of other people also affected Loki by being in its vicinity too, which is why he looks off and some of the things he said aren’t totally based in reality (eg thinking Thor threw him into the abyss). The sceptre messes with all of the Avengers in the scene where they start to argue.
24:59 i think its interesting how Tony and Cap are ready to fight right there but everything gets very real when Bruce talks about killing himself. They stop and genuinely look concerned about Bruce.
I also think you'll love the TV show Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. It's the first Marvel show ever that pioneered the rest and the pilot starts after the events of this movie. It's 7 seasons.
@michelleneedsahobby To be specific the shows begins after Ironman 3. The show has direct tie in events with the movies so there's certain episodes that should be watched after the movies to prevent spoilers.
The conflict between Steve & Tony was also generational. Steve is from the Greatest Generation, while Tony is part of Generation X. This is pretty much how they get along.Steve's generation was respectful of authority and worked well together, while Gen X distrusts authority and prefer to be loners.
Just something to consider.
"Did this N****a just roll off..." The scream I just scrumpt!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I WILL ALWAYS LOVE TONY AND BRUCE'S FRIENDSHIP ❤❤
listen I adore them
@@michelleneedsahobby 🥰🥰
Calling Thor and Loki gods does not make them unbeatable or unkillable. They are 1500ish years old which makes them gods to us because they have been around so long and their powers would make them look like gods to primitive people.
Yep Norse gods weren’t immortal
Tony's new ark reactor is a synthetic version of the tesseract energy just without the magic element but it was still able protected tony from the effects of Loki's scepter.
"Yes, let's leave space %$#t alone!!! LOL!!!! THANKS for this!!!! You forgot to check for/include for RUclipsrs the mid-credit sequence, but if you missed it, I bet you can guess what villain the MCU introduces. :) ) Can't wait to see you continue!!!!
Asgardians are gods but with a small "g". They're not actual deities, they're just really strong aliens with advanced technology that ancient humans worshipped as gods. There are an untold number of beings in the MCU considerably more powerful than an Asgardian, including some honest-to-goodness, upper-case "G" Gods. As for the Hulk, canonically he's one of the strongest Marvel characters ever created, at least in terms of raw strength. He can't warp reality or anything but in a 1v1 he can go toe-toe with almost anybody. The MCU plays around with power levels quite a bit (for example, Steve is a LOT stronger in the MCU than he traditionally is in the comics) & to be totally honest it isn't always 100% consistent. As with anything in film, the needs of the story will outweigh the desire to stick to existing canon every dang time.
Ahhh I see. So generally speaking they keep the characters strength in the ballpark of what the narrative requires.
@@michelleneedsahobby Absolutely. If someone needs to do something way beyond what they've been capable of before then they grit their teeth & they "find something inside themselves" to get it done. Conversely, sometimes Loki gets taken out by an trick arrow. Don't get too hung up on "there's no way he could have done that". Down that path, only madness lies. Trust me, I've been reading comics for over 30 years. Stan Lee was the sweetest guy ever but one question he'd get from fans famously used to drive him crazy. He HATED when people would ask "who would win in a fight, X or Y ?" He used to say to them "whoever the writer wants to win" & that's really the bottom line :D
@@pieceofgosait's also the same basic stock/joke answer if one of the choices is Batman, "how long does Batman have to prepare?" Lee ain't wrong, it really is whomever the writer wants.
Don’t forget about the post credit scenes it helps understand the later movies
RDJ playing Ironman... that's what turned this series into the success it is!!!!!!!
HULK IS THE STRONGEST THERE IS! 😊
29:04 LMAO YOU NEARLY HAD ME PISS MY PANTS
the spirit of mary j blige possessed me
17:17 Thor's hammer (Mjolnir) is made of Uru, a mystical metal only found in Asgard. It's way stronger & denser than Adamantium - strongest metal on earth.
I appreciate that look from Nick to Phil: It was Phil's idea and Nick 'got it'.
Yes, Loki pulled a Gandalf.
You might have already been told this but marvel confirmed that Loki had been tortured and was mind controlled during this movie. By who or why I don’t want to spoil but I just wanted you to know that. The torture is one reason he looks so bad in the beginning
Edit: since he is a frost giant he was tortured with fire
"i shouldnt be alive unless its for a reason...im not crazy pep...i just know what i have to do and i know in my heart it's right"
Tony and Bruce’s friendship is just so great ❤️💚 18:34 18:54 19:10 20:16
42:15 Hulk and Tony too ☺️
Loki is my favorite character in the MCU. I hope you eventually watch the Loki series. Tom Hiddleston is such a brilliant actor.
You skipped over the end credit scenes?! - NEVER skip over the end credit scenes!!!
I knowwww 😭😭😭 I usually always watch them too.
@@michelleneedsahobby Oh, I should certainly hope you do, thank you very much! 😁
Anyway, I just stumbled upon this while looking for your next Potter entry (that's what I actually subbed for), but I felt I couldn't let such an omission just slide without mention, you know 😉
steve and tony are hugely different people, and a lot of it comes down to their relationships to the united states military and government. steve is born in 1920, tony in 1970. the last us war steve saw was world war II, the last one tony saw was the war in iraq and afghanistan. tony's seen watergate and the korean war and bill clinton and bush and and and and and on. the country steve knew is not the one tony knows, and no amount of catching up on pop culture can really make steve understand that. to tony, the government and the military Are Not on the side of good, they're on the side of money at any cost to civilian lives. to steve, the army is righteous and grand and fighting the good fight. steve not only doesn't know what's happened in the last 80 years, he doesn't understand anything tony stands for. and tony can't believe this guy his father couldn't shut up about doesn't get what to him is most basic- the american government is Not out to protect it's people, but it's Interests and Investments in the global stage
Thank you for another great video. I love all of the energy and personality you bring to youtube. Please keep blessing us with more reactions. Also, if you haven't seen insidious or saving private ryan, I really hope you can react to them. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I know for sure I haven’t seen Saving Private Ryan. As for Insidious, that I’m not quite sure. I may have to watch the trailer to see if jogs any memories, but I will jot Saving Private Ryan down to watch within the next two weeks.
You missed the post credits scenes! There’s two; one before the actual credits and one after! It’s short scenes that shows what will come next in movies in the mcu timeline. Plus keep an eye out for Stan lee! He’s the creator of marvel comics and in every marvel movie he’ll make a cameo!!! Love the reaction tho keep it up!! Can’t wait to see more!❤
God bless you girl for being rationally intelligent. The after thoughts were great. Still...Hulk smash...
I had all the original comic books when they first came out. I’m old.
Me too! And I sold them for a decent chunk when I was financially strapped right around 1990. I wish I still had them though. Comics I paid 25 or 35 cents a piece I sold for $20 - $45 dollars each.
Thor is extremely strong he is the only one on that plane that could go toe to toe with the hulk when they fight sometimes hulk wins sometimes Thor wins
Loki let Tony and Steve capture him in Germany, but I understand why you just accepted that as a weak plot point at the time. Loki wanted to be brought to the command centre.
Temple run was great!!! Hahaha I played that game a lot. Now i do advanced sudokus (like 4x4 or 5x5, instead of 3x3). A game i can play for 5 minutes between things and pick right back up.
❗️Sudokus are my favorite puzzles! They’re so under appreciated, I feel like people always prefer crossword puzzles so I’m glad find another fellow sudoku lover ❤️
@@michelleneedsahobby crossword puzzles require knowledge of pop culture and I kinda live under a rock. Number games and logic puzzles are my jam. I love finding a sudoku player that isn’t in retirement age! I’m probably at least 10 years older than you but we could be geeky friends together!! Haha i really like you insightful thoughts and questions and witty comments. Your smile is contagious. Have you seen the “Pitch Perfect” movies? They are so worth it. Watch with subtitles so you catch all the hilarious one-liners. I’d love to see your reactions to those.
19:07 the snack that Tony is eating is Robert Downey Jr’s actual snack. He kept hiding snacks around the set and they gave up trying to find them so they would work it into the movie. 30:16 check out the “Agents of Shield” TV series. It’s pretty good and some of the episodes tie into the movies.
So, you're definitely right about Thor. A lot of people had the same reaction. He is nerfed a lot in the early films at least. In the comic books he's pretty unstoppable. But so is the Hulk. But for movies, if Thor was as powerful and strong as he is in the comics, he could pretty much handle things on his own and there wouldn't be a need for the others I suppose. However, stay tuned. The real Thor will show up eventually..
Hulk was nerfed just as much
This is one of those movies that I cried watching because I dreamed about seeing it in a movie for my whole life
The most powerful avenger is Thor at this time but the strongest is hulk. Now that are character stronger than the Hulk like the abomination but the longer a fight goes on the stronger he becomes so if you don't beat him quickly he will eventually win every fight.The most skilled adventure is Black widow. The dangerous avenger is iron Man not because he's a strongest or most powerful but because of his technological capabilities. The bravest is Hawkeye and you'll find out why later.
I rewatched The Avengers right after watching Loki S2. Oh my God, how different everything is now)
You have to watch the end credits
20:14 Remember this moment. This isn’t a throwaway question. We will find out why Tony survived his injuries and why Bruce survived all of those gamma rays.
It doesn’t seem like you realised the sceptre messed with everyone’s head in the big argument scene, so that is actually relevant info to know.
Tony didn't respect cap for several reasons a few u mentioned with his dad talking about him all the time and the fact he snd his dad didnt get along but by the end u see the respect tony had when he deffered to steve
Yessir found another RUclipsr on there mcu journey happy to be apart of this journey with u
What they don't tell clearly enough in the movies. The madder the hulk gets the bigger and stronger he gets.
Uru hammer versus a vibranium shield.
Tony is right. Steve was a decent human being before the serum, but there are tons of decent human beings out there.
One thing I always love about Thor and Loki. Thor never gives up on Loki
Thor doesnt come after Hulk bc he doesnt want to actually fight him.
Tony did not treat bruce like he’s some kind of monster. While everybody was tiptoeing around him because of fear that hulk will come out Tony treated Bruce normal. He perceived Hulk to have saved Bruce. So yeah I’m also obsessed with Tony and Bruce’ dynamic. I love ScienceBros.
Fun review! One of my favorite movies. You are doing great!
My only issue with the MCU's Natasha Romanoff is that they don't go deep enough into the training of The Black Widow and how brilliantly intelligent she truly is.
She also has a weak version of the super serum (weaker than in the comics), but they didn’t do a good job giving that information to the audience.
@@reynaldolorenzo8409 In the movies, she doesn't have any serum. All the Black Widows are just highly trained spy/assassins.
@@ChrisAnthonyGiles Nope, wrong. Watch Black Widow again. In the opening scene, after their adoptive dad "sells" Natasha and Yelena and we get the Black Widow montage of the girls training, you can clearly see the blue serum in one of the scenes, and Natasha took a slap from Hulk; she fell from a building and landed on her feet like nothing while the other broke her foot. She does have the serum; it's just way weaker than in the comics, and they did a horrible job giving that information to the audience.
@@reynaldolorenzo8409 Their "Dad" wasn't their Dad, nor did he sell them. They were spies on a mission.
Your proof is a millisecond long scene in an opening montage showing liquid that coulda been anything yet, in the 22 movies prior, not a mention of her being superhuman was ever spoken???
Your proof is kinda shaky.
She's a cooler and more interesting character without the serum.
@@ChrisAnthonyGiles Do you know how to read? I said adoptive dad, he was their adoptive father, and I said "sell" them; I didn't mean that he literally sold them.
And the serum was blue; knowing the comics and the characters, it was very specific, and Natasha also said, "Filling me with all sorts of chemicals." And those two feats I mentioned prove that she is definitely enhanced.
And I disagree completely. Natasha with the serum has lived for over 90 years and is the perfect spy; she is hot and used it to her advantage to get what she wanted in missions over the years, and being so old gives her so much more experience and makes her way more interesting. Natasha with the serum is way better.
You have to watch Marvel agents of Shield from this point on, it follows Colson and his own Shield team I love that show so much (about 7 seasons) ❤
Thor is usually a strong as Hulk in the Comics but usually wins because of wider range of abilities and combat experience. The Hulk can get stronger the angrier he get though and has a great healing factor. It’s really close but it’s been counted that Thor has won more fights overall in their history. (Canon and non canon) It’s not surprising because Thor was literally created to beat the Hulk because at the time there was no other character that could stand up to him.
I don't think you realize how strong the Hulk actually is, he may as well be a God too😅
“Okay, maybe I was underestimating Mr Hawkeye’s abilities.”
We all do that, and we’re all wrong in the end. Barton isn’t the strongest or fastest Avenger, but he is the luckiest, perhaps the bravest and, in my opinion, the best of them.
Tony Stark ‘Chaos Kitten’
Hey, a word of advice: DO NOT BELIEVE EVERY COMMENT YOU GET IN THESE VIDEOS. A lot of times, there are people who don't know anything about the characters and, for some reason, like to spread false information. That comment about Thor and Loki not being gods and that Tony and Steve could take him without his hammer is bullshit. Thor and Loki are gods; Thor is the God of Thunder, and Loki is the god of Mishief. When you keep watching the MCU, you'll see how many times they are referred to as gods. And Thor is one of the most powerful Marvel superheroes; he has beaten Hulk multiple times and viceversa. The MCU does nerf the characters a lot, so there are many characters in the MCU that are nerfed including Hulk and Thor, but still, Thor is one of the most powerful characters. And Tony and Steve can't beat him. As you saw in the fight, Tony attacks were just pushing Thor back; they did absolutely nothing, just tickles, while Thor was damaging the armor. Thor and Hulk are in a league of their own; then it's Iron Man (he is the most powerful non powered Marvel superhero) then Steve (which they buffed in the MCU because he is peak human in the comics, but in the MCU seems more like low level superhuman) then Black Widow (she has a weak version of the super serum, weaker than the comics, but they did a horrible job explaining that to the audience, that’s why she was able to take a slap from Hulk. Which it wasn’t a slap with full strength of course, but still) and Hawkeye.
Mark was the first actor to play hulk and banner
Watching this movie on opening night on the big screen was unfortunate. It was so good!
Why unfortunate? That seems like an odd word with the rest of your statement.
How are you only seeing this movie now 💀
Why no end credits scene? They’re in every movie!
29:36 He could, he obviously knew he could, he just thought if he tried it could destroy and possibly crash the helicarrier. You can see that he tried to smash it with the hammer and it shook the whole carrier. And he's more powerful he just go easy on them because he know they are humans.
Yeah Tony was more jealous. Definately miss placed anger. He didnt have a great relationship with his dad. Maybe wishes his dad put as much energy in their relationship as he did in his admiration of Cap.
I take it you are unaware that the hulk is STRONGER than thor! With his hammer thor is a match for the hulk but without it the hulk has almost killed him on a couple of occasions! And another thing! The hulk is a GOD! He is an omega level super soldier! There is no limit to the hulks strength.The angrier he gets the stronger he gets and he is immortal like thor!
No, you're not overestimating thor. You'll be seeing his true powers in the upcoming installments of MCU lineups. Wait till Thor:Ragnarok.
Hulk is arguably stronger than Thor since the angrier he gets the stronger he is.
Great reaction btw but u didnt watch the post credits
Comic wise, the avengers were never really popular and neither were these characters solo comics for the most part besides hulk at times. The head comics as far as popularity for marvel at different points were always fantastic four, the X-men, and spidey of course. Which is why those were the movies that were so big back in the day. The mcu and the first avenger pretty much jumped the popularity of iron man, cap, Thor, Hawkeye, fury, and Natasha up by 10. Now they are looked at in a much better light. Oh and just to lyk, the asguardians are referred to as gods but they aren’t actually gods in the sense of immortal beings. They are more just super powered humanoid aliens kind of like kryptonians (ala superman)
The Only reason Thor and Loki and rest of Asguardians are considered "gods" are because they are a species way stronger and durable than average humans who has magical abilities they trained to develop. So we perceived them as gods. In reality Thor is just a super strong elite race of Aliens just like the rest of em. Even Odin is a king, an emperor or worlds he fought and conquered. 'god' clearly is just a term to denote that kinda alien specimens. Hulk is a similarly superior being who is unbeatable by most beings.
It's an adrenaline rush isn't it? And that music is just goosebumps city...
I am very familiar with Whedonverse styles of writing.
If you've seen his shows then you'd recognize it.
Me and my friend didn't realize until certain scenes that the styling seemed familiar and there were Whedonverse easter egg actors throughout.
We were so excited that we got it.
Although different writers/directors write and direct throughout the MCU, and some are definitely better than others, the Avenger movies are their own comparison category.
To me, number 2 is the weakest, but this got us hyped for phase 2.
I think you would get a lot of ur questions answered if u weren’t telling stories instead of watching major plot points 😂😂no hate this was genuinely a fun reaction but you saying “is that reflective paneling” 3 seconds after they said “engage reflector panels” made me chuckle
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You keep saying gymnast, but widows in the Red Room are trained in ballet 🩰
I adore how upset you get that Thor is getting beat up by Hulk. You keep mentioning Thor being a god. But Thor isn't a god. He's an alien that heals quicker than a Human and can live about 5000 years as opposed to 100. he only seems godlike to the less strong Human, but really, he's just a tough alien. 🙂
I think the Cataract makes them argue
25:02 In the regular Marvel comics, Iron Man’s suits are strong enough to let him duke it out with the Hulk and Thor. Captain America is just a bit stronger or faster than an Olympic level athlete.
But the MCU movies are based upon an early 2000’s re-imagining of the Marvel Heroes called The Ultimates. In the Ultimates, Captain America isn’t just physically perfect his body is now well into the superhuman range for strength, speed and durability. In one Ultimates comics, Cap actually crotch kicked the Hulk and in another he punched out a giant.
Also Ultimate Captain America is a bit of a jerk and kinda sadistic…but still Mr. True Blue Patriot.
Ultimate Black Widow is a super soldier just not at Cap’s level…and Tony’s girlfriend
Ultimate Hawkeye has cybernetic eye implants that give him perfect aim. He can literally pick up anything to use as a throwing weapon.
Why are Cap's pants so high?
That's where they go.
the fact you have no idea how strong the hulk really is...... read some comics
Hi Michelle
Theres qlot of characters stronger than gods in marvel. He. It all depends how they write em.
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Good job
Um uh yeah hate to break it to u but the hulk is damn near indestructible lol...he can go blow for blow with thor.
Tony and Steve! The best duo of the MCU! ❤️🔥🙌🏻 But team Iron Man always! haha 😜
Did you miss the post credit scenes?? :O
Great reaction, as usual, but I noticed something which could make your MCU experience better. Constantly mentioning so-and-so is a god and should not be so weak. Religions and mythologies were created by primitive peoples to explain things they didn't understand and in the MCU they actually interact with individuals they perceived as being immortal and impervious to injury. As far as those primitive people are concerned that's pretty true but as we evolved we learned (and in IRL) to primitive people, sufficient gaps in advanced technology are indistinguishable from magic, even though in the MCU space magic is it's own thing. But even in those traditions, gods could still be wounded, Odin's lost eye is a perfect example. Thor even says he's from a world where magic and technology are one in the same. Compared to us dumb, puny, short lived humans, characters like Thor are just really strong, smart and long lived space magic people.
Now fast forward to present day, where we have advanced enough to close that performance gap where we are now encroaching on the territory of "gods". Ironman is a perfect example. Tony is top tier smart, so much so his technological prowess makes the god's physicality, intelligence and space magic less (but clearly not all) of a performance issue in combat. And Hulk himself could be considered a god of rage, where he is already incredibly strong (we call it his base level of strength) but as his anger grows, so does his strength, and he get's pretty mad at Thor; the movies only address this strength factor briefly. Lastly, Thor mentions in this movie humanity has indicated its ability to engage in a higher form of war. An impervious god would not consider that a threat but he does because others like him do. Sorry for the length. Keep up the great work!
You have seriously misunderstood Thor and Loki's strength. They are only called gods because they are aliens, and people thought they were more. They are strong, but they aren't so strong that they're unbeatable. Hulk, Tony, in his suit, and Steve could all take on Thor without his hammer, and Thor wouldn't automatically win.
Ohhhh okay! It’s gonna take me a while to power scale them, but I guess the more I see them fight the better feel I’ll get for their strength and capabilities. Thanks 🙏🏽
well that's not entirely correct... Yes, Thor and Loki as "gods" aren't unbeatable and Hulk is very very very strong, among the strongest characters in Marvel (gods and celestial beings included)... But neither Tony or Steve have a change against Thor if he was really trying to beat them; hammer or no hammer... Thor's physical attributes, his strength, durability, speed and such, don't come from the hammer (and well, there is more but it goes into spoiler territory... So Thor, hammer or no hammer, can go toe to toe with Hulk and would absolutely one shot either Tony (unless he is in a much much much much more advance suit) and specially Cap... Thor would take Cap's head off with a half assed slap; just look at how Steve tried to punch Loki on the side in their fight and his fist basically stopped dead, he is lucky he didn't break his hand
In the MCU, and in the comics as well, but is a much bigger issue in the MCU; there is always some lack of consistency of powers and power scaling; but even with that said... No, characters like Thor and Hulk are on a league above every one of these characters when it comes to strength... It is usually described as "World breaking" or even "planetary" strength (meaning that they can actually "move" or affect planets; in the comics usually)... And if we talk about "The Most Powerful", not "The Strongest", but more powerful, then it's Thor by far given that he not only has his superior physicality but also his other sets of powers
@@Alewaxon no. What I said is factual. If you want to disagree, feel free to. My point stands, and is actually true. I'm not stating an opinion when I say that.
I hate when people like you, who don't know anything about the characters, give false information to the new audience and confuse them with your false information.
And Thor is a God, he is literally the God of Thunder. That bullshit of them not being god and being aliens is just bad writing and bad continuity. Later in Thor Ragnarok (Spoilers), Odin literally says, "Are you Thor, the God of Hammers?" And Loki in the tv shows multiple times gets called a God. Thor and Loki are Gods. Stop giving false information.
And Tony and Steve can't do shit to Thor; Thor would manhandle them at the same time without struggling. Hulk is the only one that always gives trouble to Thor, but in comics, both of them have beaten themselves, but Thor has one more time. Next time, don't talk about shit you don't know because you confuse new viewers with your shitty information.
@@mten10th67 Lol, 'factual' and 'true', as if we're talking about anything real or based in science. Just because you say that doesn't mean anything. In 'truth', he's closer than you are. The 'truth' is power levels are whatever the movie they're in currently needs it to be.
Yes, you're way overestimating Thor.❤ I know he's ridiculously handsome, but cmon .😂
You talk so much you're missing the movie!
Don't look into the scooby-doo cinematic universe
I see some comments about power levels, while I can't blame you for wondering (most probably did), the truth is it’s not worth thinking about. Power levels shift and change based on the universe and the specific movie they’re in, so they’re as powerful as the scene/situation requires. If we were to base it on the comics, it would probably be Hulk > Thor/Loki > Steve > Natasha > Clint/Hawkeye > Tony. In these movies though, there’s zero indication of Natasha having some level of power or just how good Hawkeye is. We’re left to believe they’re just great SHIELD agents, and it’s because the movie doesn’t need them to be powered. They’re our sort of ‘in’ characters, to relate to the world we’re in.
I don't know how your math ends up with Tony as the weakest Avenger.