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Is Iron Man stronger than the Hulk?
Did Thanos go to this place at the end?Would Thanos include himself in his plan?Could the black order disappear when Thanos snaps his fingers?Was the 'snap' the only combined power of the Infinity Stones or are there others?How did Thanos know about the power of “The Snap”?What exactly happens at the snap?Messing with time in the Avengers: Endgame climaxWhy didn’t Captain Marvel put the gauntlet on?Do vanished people know what happened after the snap?What exactly does the Infinity Gauntlet do?
In Avengers: Endgame, when Hulk initially uses the new Infinity Gauntlet, it takes a tremendous effort from him (in addition to almost burning his entire arm), in order to snap his fingers and restore the world as we knew it. Yet at the end of the movie, when Iron Man uses the Gauntlet, it seems very easy for him to snap his fingers.
How was Tony able to wild the Stones with such ease when Hulk was clearly struggling with it?
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In Avengers: Endgame, when Hulk initially uses the new Infinity Gauntlet, it takes a tremendous effort from him (in addition to almost burning his entire arm), in order to snap his fingers and restore the world as we knew it. Yet at the end of the movie, when Iron Man uses the Gauntlet, it seems very easy for him to snap his fingers.
How was Tony able to wild the Stones with such ease when Hulk was clearly struggling with it?
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In Avengers: Endgame, when Hulk initially uses the new Infinity Gauntlet, it takes a tremendous effort from him (in addition to almost burning his entire arm), in order to snap his fingers and restore the world as we knew it. Yet at the end of the movie, when Iron Man uses the Gauntlet, it seems very easy for him to snap his fingers.
How was Tony able to wild the Stones with such ease when Hulk was clearly struggling with it?
plot-explanation marvel-cinematic-universe avengers-endgame
In Avengers: Endgame, when Hulk initially uses the new Infinity Gauntlet, it takes a tremendous effort from him (in addition to almost burning his entire arm), in order to snap his fingers and restore the world as we knew it. Yet at the end of the movie, when Iron Man uses the Gauntlet, it seems very easy for him to snap his fingers.
How was Tony able to wild the Stones with such ease when Hulk was clearly struggling with it?
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plot-explanation marvel-cinematic-universe avengers-endgame
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No, Hulk is clearly the stronger of the two.
You have to keep in mind what is actually being accomplished at the time each of them snaps their fingers.
Hulk is bringing back everyone and everything that Thanos destroyed - i.e. 50% of all life in the universe. He's also trying to force the Stones to bring back Natasha, which they cannot do.
Tony is using the Stones to destroy Thanos and his army.
One is a much bigger task than the other - and although it clearly hurts Hulk, it does
kill Tony.
I didn't see any evidence in the movies that the stones require more strength to use if being used for a "bigger" task.
– GendoIkari
51 mins ago
@GendoIkari ... the relatively trivial activities such as blowing up Thor's ship, or transporting them across half the galaxy, or bringing back Vision and the mind-stone seem to take little effort. It completely seems like the size of the task relates to the strength or effort required.
– iandotkelly♦
43 mins ago
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No, Hulk is clearly the stronger of the two.
You have to keep in mind what is actually being accomplished at the time each of them snaps their fingers.
Hulk is bringing back everyone and everything that Thanos destroyed - i.e. 50% of all life in the universe. He's also trying to force the Stones to bring back Natasha, which they cannot do.
Tony is using the Stones to destroy Thanos and his army.
One is a much bigger task than the other - and although it clearly hurts Hulk, it does
kill Tony.
I didn't see any evidence in the movies that the stones require more strength to use if being used for a "bigger" task.
– GendoIkari
51 mins ago
@GendoIkari ... the relatively trivial activities such as blowing up Thor's ship, or transporting them across half the galaxy, or bringing back Vision and the mind-stone seem to take little effort. It completely seems like the size of the task relates to the strength or effort required.
– iandotkelly♦
43 mins ago
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No, Hulk is clearly the stronger of the two.
You have to keep in mind what is actually being accomplished at the time each of them snaps their fingers.
Hulk is bringing back everyone and everything that Thanos destroyed - i.e. 50% of all life in the universe. He's also trying to force the Stones to bring back Natasha, which they cannot do.
Tony is using the Stones to destroy Thanos and his army.
One is a much bigger task than the other - and although it clearly hurts Hulk, it does
kill Tony.
I didn't see any evidence in the movies that the stones require more strength to use if being used for a "bigger" task.
– GendoIkari
51 mins ago
@GendoIkari ... the relatively trivial activities such as blowing up Thor's ship, or transporting them across half the galaxy, or bringing back Vision and the mind-stone seem to take little effort. It completely seems like the size of the task relates to the strength or effort required.
– iandotkelly♦
43 mins ago
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No, Hulk is clearly the stronger of the two.
You have to keep in mind what is actually being accomplished at the time each of them snaps their fingers.
Hulk is bringing back everyone and everything that Thanos destroyed - i.e. 50% of all life in the universe. He's also trying to force the Stones to bring back Natasha, which they cannot do.
Tony is using the Stones to destroy Thanos and his army.
One is a much bigger task than the other - and although it clearly hurts Hulk, it does
kill Tony.
No, Hulk is clearly the stronger of the two.
You have to keep in mind what is actually being accomplished at the time each of them snaps their fingers.
Hulk is bringing back everyone and everything that Thanos destroyed - i.e. 50% of all life in the universe. He's also trying to force the Stones to bring back Natasha, which they cannot do.
Tony is using the Stones to destroy Thanos and his army.
One is a much bigger task than the other - and although it clearly hurts Hulk, it does
kill Tony.
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I didn't see any evidence in the movies that the stones require more strength to use if being used for a "bigger" task.
– GendoIkari
51 mins ago
@GendoIkari ... the relatively trivial activities such as blowing up Thor's ship, or transporting them across half the galaxy, or bringing back Vision and the mind-stone seem to take little effort. It completely seems like the size of the task relates to the strength or effort required.
– iandotkelly♦
43 mins ago
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I didn't see any evidence in the movies that the stones require more strength to use if being used for a "bigger" task.
– GendoIkari
51 mins ago
@GendoIkari ... the relatively trivial activities such as blowing up Thor's ship, or transporting them across half the galaxy, or bringing back Vision and the mind-stone seem to take little effort. It completely seems like the size of the task relates to the strength or effort required.
– iandotkelly♦
43 mins ago
I didn't see any evidence in the movies that the stones require more strength to use if being used for a "bigger" task.
– GendoIkari
51 mins ago
I didn't see any evidence in the movies that the stones require more strength to use if being used for a "bigger" task.
– GendoIkari
51 mins ago
@GendoIkari ... the relatively trivial activities such as blowing up Thor's ship, or transporting them across half the galaxy, or bringing back Vision and the mind-stone seem to take little effort. It completely seems like the size of the task relates to the strength or effort required.
– iandotkelly♦
43 mins ago
@GendoIkari ... the relatively trivial activities such as blowing up Thor's ship, or transporting them across half the galaxy, or bringing back Vision and the mind-stone seem to take little effort. It completely seems like the size of the task relates to the strength or effort required.
– iandotkelly♦
43 mins ago
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