Superman, Hancock and Hulk VS Hogwarts.

Started by Robtard36 pages

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
No doubt.

When I said the wizards end Supes and Hancock, I meant if they hit them with a death spell.

Supes took on several men with machine guns while walking towards them like a human, why would he go supersonic here? He was a bit of an idiot.

Hancock likely is a huge problem. But.......A death eater apparates and kidnaps Ray, holds him hostage. When Hancock is busy killing him, he is death spelled by Voldy. 😱

"If" is the key. Won't be happening in a Vs thread where character-idiocy is turned off. Speed-blitz wins here.

Though arguably the death-spell may not work on Hancock, as he's immortal. I'd say it could or could not get pasted Superman's invulnerability aura. Considering it's magic, I'd guess yes.

Because it's a film and action sequences were needed/wanted, because he knew not even a bullet to the eye would hurt him and blitzing them would likely have killed them.

Originally posted by the ninjak
Hulk doesn't have a soul. Banner does but not Hulk. Hulk is a construct. Kill Banner and all you are left with is a pure Hulk unleashed. A very pissed of Hulk.

I need proof of what the Death Spell trully does.

It also kills 🙄 It causes instant death. Either way, it'll kill all 3 here.

Wait, revision: Hulk goes down from a death spell. Superman is an idiot, he'll try walking right towards them, he'll be downed by a death spell.

Hancock? Well, unless he has a massive brain fart, they'll never see him.

So likely Hancock is left standing.

BUT......There's lots of wizards there, there's a chance that one will get him.

I'd say Hancock 8/10.

what are hogwarts ?

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
It also kills 🙄 It causes instant death. Either way, it'll kill all 3 here.
Are you seriously saying anyone anywhere in any medium dies just because this spell causes death to humans ?

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
It also kills 🙄 It causes instant death. Either way, it'll kill all 3 here.

I reckon it kills Hancock easy. But I want exact description of what the Death Spell does.

You said it robs the soul. Does it? Or does it simply stop the heart and brain functions? Or Both?
Would a Deathspell work on a Dementor?
To Dumbledor's cauldrin of thoughts?

I want answers cause
1. Spell aint hitting speedsters. Without added spells to lock a hit.
2. Hulk can't die he has been obliterated and returned and Banner is the only soul residing in Hulk. And Hulk is a seperate being now.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Wait, revision: Hulk goes down from a death spell. Superman is an idiot, he'll try walking right towards them, he'll be downed by a death spell.

Hancock? Well, unless he has a massive brain fart, they'll never see him.

So likely Hancock is left standing.

BUT......There's lots of wizards there, there's a chance that one will get him.

I'd say Hancock 8/10.

Why are you turning on Superman's idiocy? Considering he's fighting magic-users and not thugs with bullets, he wouldn't just walk.

Hancock is immortal, so does the death-spell work on him? Arguably no.

This is going on the grounds that spells would hit them, which is a no, considering their speeds.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Wait, revision: Hulk goes down from a death spell. Superman is an idiot, he'll try walking right towards them, he'll be downed by a death spell.

Hancock? Well, unless he has a massive brain fart, they'll never see him.

So likely Hancock is left standing.

BUT......There's lots of wizards there, there's a chance that one will get him.

I'd say Hancock 8/10.

No he won't walk into one of his very weaknesses....MAGIC!
He is bloodlusted!
He is busting heads at fast speeds not standing and tanking spells.

Originally posted by the ninjak
No he won't walk into one of his very weaknesses....MAGIC!
He is bloodlusted!
He is busting heads at fast speeds not standing and tanking spells.
OK so Supes will fly into and bounce off a protego.

I'd go with drunk Hancock, he didn't give a shit. Domesticated Hancock gets killed.

Originally posted by the ninjak
No he won't walk into one of his very weaknesses....MAGIC!
He is bloodlusted!
He is busting heads at fast speeds not standing and tanking spells.
Superman has no magic weakness in the movies as of yet. More than likely I would imagine he would have one but until they do so we can't just assume as much since the movies differ greatly from the comics.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Superman has no magiic weakness in the movies as of yet.
Why would he be immune to a death spell? Or transfiguration? Or evanesco? Petrificus totalus?

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Why would he be immune to a death spell? Or transfiguration? Or evanesco? Petrificus totalus?
Because it's only shown the power to work against far lesser things which bullets would also kill to the brain which would bounce off superman's skin.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Because it's only shown the power to work against far lesser things which bullets would also kill to the brain which would bounce off superman's skin.
Knew you'd say that. They do not require penetration.

Stunning spells would bounce off. Not these.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
OK so Supes will fly into and bounce off a protego.

I'd go with drunk Hancock, he didn't give a shit. Domesticated Hancock gets killed.

Hey RJ Protego. Has it ever been compromised? Has it ever been broken from sheer force?

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
OK so Supes will fly into and bounce off a protego.

I'd go with drunk Hancock, he didn't give a shit. Domesticated Hancock gets killed.

Superman can dig under Hogwarts; fly it into outer orbit and throw it towards the sun. He could probably throw it from the ground, as Hogwarts weighs nothing compared to the island he lifted, while hurt and weak.

But again, they'd all likely be dead before a protego is cast.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Knew you'd say that. They do not require penetration.

Stunning spells would bounce off. Not these.

So by your logic they kill anything or anyone, right ? You sure about this ?

Avada Kedavra (Killing Curse)
Pronunciation: /əˈvɑːdə kəˈdɑːvrə/ ə-VAH-də kə-DAH-vrə
Description: Causes a jet of green (blue in the 6th film) light, and a rushing noise; the curse causes instant death to the victim (With the exception of Sirius Black, who lives momentarily when struck in the arm in the fifth film). It leaves no mark of death, and is said to be painless by Sirius Black towards the end of Book 7. There is no known counter-curse or blocking spell (with the exception of the curse striking another Avada Kedavra spell mid-flight, negating both; or, for Harry, the Expelliarmus spell, which blocks all Killing Curses Voldemort casts, no matter which wand is used to cast the spell), although the caster can be interrupted, the victim can dodge the curse, hide behind solid objects (which burst into flame when hit by it), or, if the casting wizard is not sufficiently competent, the curse may be completely ineffective as described by Barty Crouch Jr (acting as Alastor Moody) in Goblet of Fire. It is one of the three Unforgivable Curses; the use of this spell on another human being can earn the caster a life sentence in Azkaban.
Survivors: Only two people in the history of the magical world are known to have survived the killing curse – Harry Potter and Voldemort who was only saved by his horcrux. Harry was hit twice directly. Phoenixes can also survive a killing curse. They burst into flame, as they would do in old age and are reborn from the ashes. This occurred in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
Seen/mentioned: First said (not by name) at the beginning of the first book when Harry arrives at the Dursley's home. Nearly cast on Harry by Lucius Malfoy near the end of the second film. First seen in Goblet of Fire against Muggle Frank Bryce, and in every book following.
Suggested etymology: During an audience interview at the Edinburgh Book Festival (15 April 2004) Rowling said: "Does anyone know where avada kedavra came from? It is an ancient spell in Aramaic, and it is the original of abracadabra, which means 'let the thing be destroyed.' Originally, it was used to cure illness and the 'thing' was the illness, but I decided to make it the 'thing' as in the person standing in front of me. I take a lot of liberties with things like that. I twist them round and make them mine."[8] Rowling's use of this name may have been influenced by Latin cadaver = "corpse".

No word of it affecting the soul. Only Physical assualt. Plus it is a blue stream. Supes and Hancock will avoid it. Hulk and Abomination will simply rejuvinate. Sirius Black didn't instantly die either.

Superman flys through Hogwarts at lightspeed and blows everyones heads off. In Superman Returns he flys to Krypton and back in about a few years, waaay above lightspeed iirc.

edit: Wait, RJ's actually trying to argue this. WTF! 😆

Protego (Shield Charm)
Pronunciation: /proʊˈteɪɡoʊ/ proh-TAY-goh
Description: The Shield Charm[20] causes minor to strong jinxes, curses, and hexes to rebound upon the attacker, or at least prevents them from having their full effect. It can also cause a shield to erupt from the caster's wand.
Seen/mentioned: First seen in Goblet of Fire, in which Harry Potter is taught this spell by Hermione Granger in preparation for the third task in the Triwizard Tournament. Also used throughout the series. Examples are in Order of the Phoenix when Harry blocks Snape's Legilimency after a lengthy Occlumency lessons and when Harry is duelling the Death Eaters. Harry later uses this spell in Half-Blood Prince to block Snape's jinx when he was showing Ron how to cast a spell without saying a word. Hermione later uses it in Deathly Hallows to separate Ron and Harry when they are fighting.
Suggested etymology: Latin protego meaning "to protect".[12]
Notes: Cannot block Avada Kedavra.

A Charm? A Shield? sounds like a temporary telekinetic shield that also works on spells. It's also TEMPORARY requires words said or a gesture not enough time to avoid having their head popped by speedsters.

Supes and Hancock stomp. Hulk cleans up the rest.