MCU Hulk vs Leatherback (Pacific Rim)

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Tyrannoraptor
Now lets see who will win if Leatherback the Kaiju is about to crush Hulk.

ShadowFyre
So, as opposed to say Godzilla, Hulk can definitely do some damage to leatherback.

A fun fact about the PAC RIM verse Kaiju and Jaeger's. They are extremely light weight. Clocking in at just a few thousand tons.

In fact, if you took every single Jaeger and Kaiju from both Pacific Rim movies, including the Mega Kaiju, and they would only weigh a little over half as much as Godzilla despite Slattern supposedly being almost 100 feet taller. Even Mothra outweighs the mega Kaiju by a few orders.

Their actual size is gonna be aproblem for Hulk, he won't be able to pick one up and throw it but going by how easily they all die and are injured I think he could take a split with them.

So yeah, I would say it's a split, they are still pretty strong and giant.

People like Superman, Thor, and Marvel could just fly through them repeatedly and they would die He may have to do it 50-60 times to cause enough damage

Besides the few with special tricks, none of them had exotic healing powers that I remember.

Otachis Acid would probably end Hulk though. And he would definitely lose to the Kaiju that absorbed punches . That guy would be a real bad day for the Hulk.

Psychotron
MCU Hulk is a jobber. He loses as usual.

ShadowFyre
I think a Leviathan punch would basically have the same force as a hit from a Jaeger. Only I think it would stab into the Kaijju.

But yeah,he wasn't a powerhouse like the comics which I was kinda happy with tbh

TheVaultDweller
The physics and weight distribution in the Pacific Rim movies is beyond retarded. Because they are extremely lightweight according to official numbers, yet still way too heavy for the mode of transport (a couple of helicopters) that gets used in the film. And they still affect the environment in a manner that objects much heavier than they're supposed to be would. For example, the tanker Gypsy uses as a bat (and one-handed to boot, IIRC) in Pacific Rim 1 is likely around 1000 tons heavier than Gypsy is. And they can still go smashing through skyscrapers and barely take a dent in return, which shouldn't be possible at their height/weight ratio, unless the material they are made of is unlike anything in the real world. It makes it very difficult to debate them properly.

cdtm
Originally posted by ShadowFyre
So, as opposed to say Godzilla, Hulk can definitely do some damage to leatherback.

A fun fact about the PAC RIM verse Kaiju and Jaeger's. They are extremely light weight. Clocking in at just a few thousand tons.

In fact, if you took every single Jaeger and Kaiju from both Pacific Rim movies, including the Mega Kaiju, and they would only weigh a little over half as much as Godzilla despite Slattern supposedly being almost 100 feet taller. Even Mothra outweighs the mega Kaiju by a few orders.

Their actual size is gonna be aproblem for Hulk, he won't be able to pick one up and throw it but going by how easily they all die and are injured I think he could take a split with them.

So yeah, I would say it's a split, they are still pretty strong and giant.

People like Superman, Thor, and Marvel could just fly through them repeatedly and they would die He may have to do it 50-60 times to cause enough damage

Besides the few with special tricks, none of them had exotic healing powers that I remember.

Otachis Acid would probably end Hulk though. And he would definitely lose to the Kaiju that absorbed punches . That guy would be a real bad day for the Hulk.


They're so big, Hulk will be doing the equivalent of flea pricks. His arms simply aren't long enough.


It's like the Dinobots kicking Unicron in the butt. Yeah, they do damage, but he has so much mass it never adds up.

ShadowFyre
Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
The physics and weight distribution in the Pacific Rim movies is beyond retarded. Because they are extremely lightweight according to official numbers, yet still way too heavy for the mode of transport (a couple of helicopters) that gets used in the film. And they still affect the environment in a manner that objects much heavier than they're supposed to be would. For example, the tanker Gypsy uses as a bat (and one-handed to boot, IIRC) in Pacific Rim 1 is likely around 1000 tons heavier than Gypsy is. And they can still go smashing through skyscrapers and barely take a dent in return, which shouldn't be possible at their height/weight ratio, unless the material they are made of is unlike anything in the real world. It makes it very difficult to debate them properly.


It really does, I loved the first one despite these things though.

And they are tough, very tough, until they arent. Which makes it hard

TheVaultDweller
Originally posted by ShadowFyre
It really does, I loved the first one despite these things though.

Whenever people discuss that film, I start thinking of this. And then inevitably end up looking like a weirdo for chuckling to myself at seemingly nothing.

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Anyway, Hulk could maybe win by tunneling into it? That thing is friggin' massive. Hulk's fists will be like mosquito bites, so not sure how conventional attacks will fair.

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