Fun fact: Karl Urban, the actor of Scourge in the movie Thor: Ragnarok also acted as the main character in the movie DOOM. He did this scene as a reference to that movie.
@@GoldFsh You don't have to... It's kinda fun because it's lame in my opinion... ^^' Karl Urban was better in better movies, like LotR or Dredd. But If you do so, grab a beer, a pizza and friends, that's the way x)
The fact that this was an intentional homage to the fact the karl urban has played the DOOM marine and the jump down to the hill and shooting down onto basically zombies is a call back to the first DOOM games cover
I still believe that the actor that played the new Reacher series (Alan Ritchson) could do a very good Doomslayer and even be a contender for one of the best, and that's taking out the ability for him to play B.J. Blazkowicz from Wolfenstein
He would be! But he'd have to stay silent most of the time. I would be 100% okay with him not wearing his helmet all the time, but he absolutely cannot talk.
This guy doesn't get enough credit at all. He was amazing as judge dredd. He honestly even kind of looks like the original little pixelated pic of Doom guy
The thing is the character Karl Urban played, Skurge the executioner, died in a very similar way. He fought with guns against the force of Helya to his last breath. Unlike the movie, Helya did respect him for the might he showed and when they asked why, she simply says ''He stood alone on Gjallarbru'' and people understand.
Seeing him move and fire his weapons at a normal speed against this track really drives home how absurdly fast the Slayer is. A live action adaptation of the new games would be bewildering with him bouncing around like a maniac, tearing demons' heads off and blowing everything up.
They sing no songs in Helheim, nor do they tell the great tales. But now and again, a new one will ask. "Who is the one to whom even Hela bows her head in respect?" And the answer is always the same. "He stood alone at Gjallerbru." And that is all that needs be said.
That is in itself probably a tribute to the Berserker at Stamford Bridge. Who held off the English from crossing the bridge to allow the Viking army to retreat and regroup. Noone was able to kill him until a lone spearman managed to sneak below the bridge and stab him from below.
@@larsuppling981 And even then the spearman didn't kill him. He got a lucky nut shot, which interrupted his defending against the two other soldiers he was fighting at the time. Even more awesome, the following battle was still an English victory, and none of the Vikings survived to tell the tale. So who wrote the song about the Viking at the Bridge? The English did. He was their enemy, yes, but he had earned their undying respect for holding off an army alone for five full hours.
i was like wtf? 5,56 cant even shoot through dense foliage without flying into wrong direction and somehow its penetrating over 30 centimeters of rock in hollywood which is better than a tank round
@@EnRiCo45100 Wow, they put clips in the M16s? I thought they were only magazine fed, but I guess you take a clip of rounds like with the Garand and just push them into the ejection port, learn something new every day.
Modern bullets and bombs are effective against everything the avengers have faced so far, as proven by War machine and bucky lol. I feel like the modern world would have no real issues with anyones armies, they would only have issues with the Big Bads, like thanos, hella, ultrone
We need a movie that covers the events of Doom Eternal and the DLCs. At the end, when the Slayer takes his helmet off to finish the Dark Lord, it should be Karl Urban.
@@mixinthebisquic1238 yea the a1s were the Vietnam ones with single and full auto. The a2s and 4s are single and burst like you said but the a3s were kinda like improved a1s with full auto but they didn't really issue them to main-line infantry. I think just special forces used 'em. but yea he's definitely using the Vietnam era a1.
This is absolutely the best one. 1) you waited until the situation got real af to drop the music 2) the scene where he jumps literally looks like something out of doom
I read that they even set up the scene as a homage to Doom. Him jumping down, standing on a small peak in a sea of enemies. The original Old School Doom art. ;)
About as close as we're ever going to get to Karl Urban playing Doom Guy again. FML the man is born for the role, if only someone with the correct vision would get a hold of the rights to do a proper Doom movie.
This man has played in the DOOM movie, he has his own badass scene in Thor Ragnarok and now he's fighting against supes. It's not far fetched this guy is actually the doom slayer