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Avengers: Endgame Directors Explain Why Hulk Didn’t Heal From The Snap
It’s one of the most asked questions among diehard Marvel fans: Why didn’t Hulk heal after he donned the Infinity Gauntlet and snapped everyone back in Avengers: Endgame? Actually, the question usually comes out more like this: “Hulk always heals! What the hell were they thinking?”
In a world where scientists turn into angry god-like monsters, flying vikings can withstand the power of a sun, and Captain America can kick his own (America’s own, actually) ass, nothing should be impossible. But throughout comic book history, Hulk has most definitely always healed. He had his skin almost completely vaporized off, yet he healed. An alien virus tried to turn him into a, well, I guess an alien. Still nothing. Even a point blank nuke or a mouthful of grenades from Deadpool didn’t end him. So, why is a snap while wearing that glove taking so damn long to heal?
Well, in a recent Twitter Q&A with Wired, the Russo brothers took it a step further with a statement that’s sure to tick off some fanboys even more, as here’s what they had to say:
“The Hulk has never come up against every Infinity Stone in a gauntlet, and the pure power of the stones. Thanos is nearly invincible, and he did not heal either. So, clearly, when you wield the full power of the Infinity Stone, it’s irreparable damage to your being.”
It looks like the official word is that the Stones were just too much. The directors have stated before that Banner’s injuries are here to stay, but seeing how they’re now done with Marvel movies, it’ll be up to some other director to heal the Hulk. Not to say the injuries can’t be permanent, but I don’t see any future outings with Mark Ruffalo’s big green guy fighting bad guys with one arm almost literally tied behind his back.
We all have that friend, or maybe we are that friend, who’s severely hung up on this topic and will argue it till the end of time, but tell us, should Hulk have healed from his injuries sustained in Avengers: Endgame or not? To the comments section you go.
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Hellboy To Make His Wrestling Debut Next Month
In news straight out of, well, Japan, it’s been announced that Hellboy will be leaping from the Hollywood ropes right into the wrestling ring early next month. There’s one sentence you probably never expected to read.
Taken from the All Japan Pro Wrestling Twitter feed, here’s the full announcement:
Hellboy will make his debut in All Japan on 9/3, teaming with Jake Lee and Koji Iwamoto against Takao Omori, Black Menso~Re and Hokuto Omori.
Biography
Name: Hellboy
Height: 213cm
Weight: 227kg
Hometown: Hell
Date of birth: 23/12/1944
Affiliation: BPRD#ajpw #ajpwtv pic.twitter.com/HxL0Komudc— 全日本プロレス (English) (@alljapan_eng) August 19, 2019
Being a fan of the original Hellboy movies, I personally found the reboot hard to finish. By hard to finish, I mean still haven’t. I’m a huge fan of Chief Hopper himself, David Harbour, but something just didn’t click. Recently, Harbour confirmed that he won’t be appearing in any sequels, so it seems the film didn’t click with the masses, either. The wrestling scene was pretty badass, though, and apparently, the guys at All Japan agree with that.
There’ve been plenty of wrestlers-turned-actors over the years, but Hellboy won’t be the first big screen star to jump into the ring. As the guys over at EpicStream point out, Leatherface has wrestled in Japan in the past, and even RoboCop has made an appearance in the WCW ring. Capital Combat: Return of RoboCop was a one-time pay-per-view event promoting the sequel. Officer Alex Murphy even came out and saved Sting from the Four Horseman, and it was glorious.
I’m not sure if anyone will recognize these names, but the tweet lets us know that Hellboy will team up with Jake Lee and Koji Iwamoto. They’ll face off against Takao Omori, Black Menso~Re and Hokuto Omori. And no, I won’t even try to repeat any of that. Unless you live in Japan, you’ll probably have to wait until the YouTube version of the match comes out to see who emerges victorious.
As for the Hellboy remake, it’s now available to rent or buy on all formats. If you prefer the original version though, it’ll be available in 4K later this fall.
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