Originally posted by maxivitopowe
Can you not read?
I can, let me help you read if your page is to small to scroll up
"Another scenario similar is silver surfer and galactus. It was never stated that he got his powers from galactus or that in fact he had power cosmic, are we going to say otherwise because it was no said so in the movie? No because we know it to be so🙂"
Originally posted by Silent Master
Surfer isn't part of this thread, do try and stay on topic.
Nice dodge but it does not hide the truth that just because something is not directly on screen does not make it cannon
It was never said that surfer had power cosmic or that his powers came front galactus but that does not change the fact that it does.
Same thing goes for Juggernaut.
Read a comic book.
Originally posted by Time Immemorial
Nice dodge but it does not hide the truth that just because something is not directly on screen does not make it cannonIt was never said that surfer had power cosmic or that his powers came front galactus but that does not change the fact that it does.
Same thing goes for Juggernaut.
Read a comic book.
The movie made it very clear that the Juggernaut was a mutant, including the fact that the mutant cure worked on him.
Originally posted by Impediment
Bottom line is: The Juggernaut got knocked out by slamming head first into a wall when he was attacking Shadowcat and Leech.Remember Leech? The mutant kid who negates the powers of other mutants?
Yeah. Juggernaut is a mutant and doesn't have Cyttorak.
I've presented irrefutable proof.
So then it's the same fallacy as SS gets his powers from the board and not Power Cosmic, soon as the board is removed he loses his power.
Marvel is pretty bad at making movies with continuity. 😂
Since you are being deliberately obtuse
In X-Men: The Last Stand, Juggernaut (played by Vinnie Jones) serves as one of Magneto's Brotherhood Alliance army. In this version, he is a mutant with no explicit connection to Charles Xavier, his mutation granting him the inability to be halted once he starts running, and superhuman strength sufficient to fight Wolverine to a standstill. During the battle on Alcatraz Island, Magneto orders him to destroy the cure, but is foiled by Kitty Pryde and knocks himself out when he attempts to run through a wall while in the presence of the power-negating Leech. Vinnie Jones has said he would like to reprise Juggernaut in a spin-off, as he felt there was too little time in X-Men: The Last Stand to imbue the character with depth
Originally posted by Impediment
Exactly.The canon in Marvel movies is a complete 180 from comic books.
That's why movie canon matters here in the MVF.
Ok Ill try not to apply comic book logic here but then I ask the same if people to not provide unsubstantiated/un displayed screen feats? Thats only fair?
Originally posted by maxivitopowe
We've proved that telepathy doesn't work on inorganic objects
We also proved that sandman is fighting over bridge of water which happens to be his biggest weakness and can't access sand and become 50ft. So whats your point?
I love how the computer senses reads "in orgainic object" when the sandman was created, thus somehow that proves he has no brain.
He had a brain enough to know to run from the cops.