Could Infinity War Thor beat endgame Thanos?
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Could Infinity War Thor beat endgame Thanos?
How did Thor almost killed Thanos by himself in Infinity war. This is because Thor did not attempt to take Thanos on, in a face to face fight. Thor had a formidable weapon and he got a good shot at Thanos with a surprise attack. Thanos didn’t see him coming until it was too late.
Could Thor have survived the Infinity Gauntlet?
The answer is yes, Thor could have snapped and would have survived it. Not only that, but Thor SHOULD have been the one to snap and finish Thanos, from a story standpoint.
Why didn’t Thanos kill Thor at the beginning of Infinity War?
So while he essentially killed half of life in the universe with the snap, he saw those deaths as necessary for the galaxy to thrive. This is ultimately the reason why he didn’t go out of his way to kill Thor (or any other character) at the beginning of Infinity War.
Could Thor have snapped and survived Thanos?
The answer is yes, Thor could have snapped and would have survived it. Not only that, but Thor SHOULD have been the one to snap and finish Thanos, from a story standpoint. The problem is purely that RDJ was done playing Iron Man and they needed an out. So they cheaply destroyed the entire MCU by killing off RDJ.
How powerful is Thanos without the Infinity Stones?
While Thanos is powerful with or without the Infinity Stones, he was more of a cerebral antagonist (and Thor is not exactly a cerebral hero). Known to be a conqueror of planets trying to bring balance to the universe, Thanos began seeking the Infinity Stones after learning that it presented an easier way to accomplish his goal.
Why did Thanos kill Gamora and vision?
Later on, in Infinity War, he also murdered Gamora and Vision. However, most of these deaths were either provoked or in the service of Thanos’ goal. The Mad Titan decided to go after Thor’s best friend and brother after they sneakily sent Hulk to Earth to tip off the other Avengers and attempted at brazenly crossing him face to face respectively.