@@thomasgarfield6108 supposedly the original yellow jacket got his body crushed to nothing and his head expanded in his helmet to great proportion as he was sent to the quantum realm and he is now Modok in the next ant man would be really funny to see if that's true.
@@shreyassm4096 it really was. But Scott is Scott. Pym is Pym. And like Howard Stark said "He just kicked your ass full size. Do you really wanna she want to see what he like when you can't see him coming?"
These powers have always been very inconsistent… at one moment, he hits with the weight of a full grown man, the next moment, black widow carries him in a syringe without even realizing it. Like, shouldn’t that syringe weigh like it’s carrying a microscopic, 180 pound man in it?
same with the gun scene in the first Ant-Man, Scoot shrinks down and just runs along the barrel of a gun. I would think if he shrunk down and actually weighed the same he wouldn't really be able to move because he would stuck to the ground. Think if you took a needle and balanced 200lbs on top of it, what would it do to the floor. Essentially all of any mans steps would be doing that, putting holes into the ground.
The physics of the technology were never supposed to make sense. No writer for the comics or the movies has a real world equivalent answer to the inconsistencies. A lot of the time they just hand waive it as ‘quantum shit’ just happening. The answer that will probably be best for you is that there can’t be an explanation that will fit every possible use of the power, as it’s definitely style or substance.
@@Enkye_ART Yeah and I get that for sure. And I do still really like the 1st and 2nd Antman movies (haven't seen the 3rd). However, I guess my point is that I would have preferred a more vague/fuzzy explanation over an explanation that isn't consistent, you know? For example, I kinda like what they do with the Flash and how his powers come from the more mystical (or at least more mysterious) "Speed Force." How does he go so fast? The Speed Force. How can he break physics? The Speed Force. Simple and effective. Is that scientifically plausible? No, but it _is_ narratively consistent. Sometimes I think movies try too hard to make their sci-fi stuff "realistic" or sound super technical, but in doing so they create problems or plot-holes that would not have existed otherwise. Like, personally, I would have preferred them simply saying something like "pym particles are powerful quantum particles that allow you to manipulate your body's size and mass." That is specific enough for us to know what to expect, flexible enough to account for the previously mentioned variability in how the Antman suits work, and vague enough to avoid the inconstancy created by the attempted sciency-jargon of "pym particles reduce the space between atoms." But again, it's a small complaint, and we don't necessarily go to Marvel movies to see absolutely perfectly polished cinema, we go to have go time, and I do think the Antman movies did that for me.
That is the point as to why objects don't get weighed down. They're meant to be like ants. Small and light but still retaining the normal strength somehow. I'm no scientist, but even I say it doesn't make much sense but hey.
The Original Yellow Jacket Hank Pimp also the Original Antman for those who never read any Antman Comic Book or seen The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
To me, I think yellow Jacket is the reason why he Janet didn’t came back because in the midst of forging that armor, hank banished his protégé to the quantum realm, which made him Modok and Janet let her Revolt against him which can might take a while I believe in every universe in time Janet would escape the quantum realm due to the growth discs
Who want to see this yellow Jacket variant in a live action film we didn't get to see this yellow Jacket in quantumania but we will see him in young Avengers movie along with Henry cavill dr doom variant
Hank deserved to get owned like he did. Sure his daughter died, doing exactly what her father would have done. Yet he gets all uppity at fury because she couldn't hack it. Good episode however.
That was depowered thor from the first movie, after Odin cast him out. He was still much stronger than even a trained soldier, but I guess mortal enough that an arrow to the heart killed him
This thor was the one during the first movie after Odin cast him out. He was basically mortal in that sense. Hulk one is a bit convoluted as I'm not really sure how that would work but whatever
odin made him a mortal during the first Thor movie, it’s not just “oh I took mjolnir now your just a strong Asgardian on earth”. Odin straight up made him into a human