Biggest problem with Ant Man is they say that mass remains the same. So tiny Ant Man should stay the same weight. Which creates problem for every scene that Ant man is tiny. If he's on someones shoulder they should feel a 180 pounds on their shoulder.
I really enjoy Ant man but I feel like it has a lot of plot holes. In Ant Man and The Wasp they wait until hank is in the quantum realm before shrinking the lab but a few scenes later they decide that they can shrink the car they are in and they automatically shrink with it as well. Also in the first movie they establish that the helmet is needed otherwise shrinking will alter your brain chemistry. They shrink in the car neither Hope or Luis is wearing a helmet. Like I said, I really enjoy Ant man but it’s full of plot holes and struggles to be consistent with its own logic
@@limpbrisket6851 really wanted to watch all of the mcu recently and watching the antman had me fucked up lol i start4d noticing plot holes when its said in guardians and anoyhrr film that you cant hold an infinity stone and yet weve seen multiple people do it since
@@Jb-ik3pq Yeah, the containment is something Screen Rant missed about Thanos giving Loki the staff... Loki had no idea it contained an infinity stone... and Thanos knew he could always get it back... which is exactly what he did.
@@Jb-ik3pq That's possible as well, I suppose... he was trying to use others to acquire the stones throughout most of the movies - which always failed - so maybe he only later realized it was a stone that was protected by Odin at one point.
Ant-man and anyone who uses the Pym particles probably have an oxygen tank in their suits. When shrinking, the tank and the oxygen molecules shrink as well. That's why they always have their helmets on before they shrink. And Janet? The writers have confirmed that the Quantum City is indeed real and that's probably where Janet stayed.
@Ciske the time moves slower in quantum realm. that was proven in endgame where it was 5 years for our main characters and it was just 5 hours for scott. although aging doesnt change i believe
@@invictine i dont think so because if cap doesnt return the stones the hulk could not save the timeline from where he took the stones and thereby breaking his promise with the ancient one
@Sub 2 Me 4 No Reason, ironic since Joker’s plan in TDK is way too overcomplicated and quite convenient. And before you call me an MCU fanboy, I adore TDK but it’s not flawless.
@@joeyjerry1586 Oh I agree. So much had to work perfectly for that plan to work... Zemo seemed to take notes from that movie, and even Skyfall's villain was like that. Seemed to just be a trend at the time :O And TDKR has that glaring issue of Bruce getting back into Gotham :P
@@joeyjerry1586 The Joker is suppose to be unpredictable, he did things and didnt expect them to be succesful, you could say he was lucky or he knew what people will most likely do in a specific situation. He got caught at the end, but if he hadnt, he would continue doing stuff just for the sake of doing it and wait to see whether it fails or not
The reason banner remembers thanos is because I’m pretty sure banner was still banner when thanos first showed up on the ship and then turned into the hulk once they boarded
Or you think Captain Marvel might have been involved in some of the stuff the guardians were dealing with. Especially considering that Ronin is from the Kree empire
In infinity war cap knows where Wakanda is maybe it’s because black panther helped him in civil war and took him there and came back with t’challa to save falcon, Scarlett witch bla bla bla
Because the 3rd one wasn’t.... BECAUSE SHIELD CAME TO GIVE IT TO TONY..... meaning it was meant for him to have the videos in the first place and it wasn’t a coincidence that Tony came to be to these “Bloopers”
Most of these aren’t plot holes. A plot hole is something that breaks continuity, like the captain marvel and black panther films. And the “8 years later” guff. Something that doesn’t need explanation not getting explained isn’t a plot hole. They said Tony’s suit for example, it’s powere by his arc reactor so why is he charging it with a car battery? Well it’s also a remote controlled suit so what happens when he’s not in it? His suits from the mk42 and up all have their own arc reactors for that purpose (also because he got his removed)
Biggest plot hole : Scarlett witch (Wanda) getting reality warping power from mind stone & not reality stone. + Jane (Thor's) girlfriend does not gain anything even after absorbing reality stone in her blood.
Plothole ranking doesnt even talk about the Black Panther movies whole plot point. T’Challa could only be challenged for the throne on that one day. One day (or more) passes and then Killmonger is like “I dEseRvE mY ChALLenGe”. Yes, the ultra-traditionalist Wakanda is going to let one of their BIGGEST rules to go away this one time.
Or the fact T’challa already has the black panther powers, which belong to the king, in civil war which takes place before black panther. So we’re just gonna ignore the rule then too?
1)It's never said that is the only day he can be challenged, the priest ask if every tribe is ok with T'challa becoming the king. They are surprised when M'baku challenges T'challa, because apparently the panther tribe hasn't been challenged for the throne in generations. 2) Black panther and king are two different titles. The black panther is the champion of the panther tribe, their best warrior who obtains the power of the heart shaped plant to do his job. The king is the leader of the ruling tribe so the ruler of all Wakanda. Since the throne can be decided by duel, the logic is that the best warrior of the tribe take the crown to secure that his tribe remains in power. I don't remember if is stated in the movie the reason to renounce to the Black panther power for the duel, if is a rule or a question of honor. In the story is necessary so Kill longer could defeat T'challa, but in the comic this isn't the case, and the Black Panther fights at full power.
the fact that Natasha has a cloaking device that she used to disguise her face at the end of Winter Soldier, yet throughout the whole earlier part in the same movie her and steve were on the run trying to hide in plain sight and not once did she so much as think to use it then. hell, she hasnt used that tech ever again even in future movies.
I heard a theory that says that tech was developed from Skrulls' DNA. In the Winter Soldier, Nick Fury probably lent it to Nat, he had skrulls contacts since the 90's. Also, people say Sharon Carter has that tech in FATWS because she is in fact a skrull
I just like to pretend he did call and she couldn’t get there in time. Because it really shows that they never planned on having a character that powerful around until much later.
Janice Van Dyne has to 'shrink between the molecules of titanium' to stop a missile, but the missile clearly has seperate plates that are riveted together. Theres no way that there wasn't a gap large enough for her to get through without being subatomic
My only question is, what tech does Tony have that reduces the effects of inertia? Getting shot armor stops the bullets but getting hit hard enough to be thrown across the road is a whole nother problem. What keeps his internals from being scrambled, or dying from mass brain trauma as it bounces around in his skull
VERONICA referred to the AI that runs the orbital platform that provides back up for Tony when he uses the Hulkbuster. Its contaiment cell was a nod to the showdown during the World War Hulk arc in the comics.
1:17 Just so you know, it's canon that Loki was mind-controlled during 'The Avengers', so the question of Thanos "trusting" him doesn't apply. My headcanon is that Loki sabotaged his own invasion because otherwise his actions make no sense. Fight me. ;-D I also believe the important thing to Thanos was that two Infinity Stones were brought into synch with each other, which "woke up" all the Infinity Stones, causing them to start manipulating events leading to their reunion. This made it easier for Thanos to collect them. While he would have been happy to have collected the Tesseract and reclaim the Mindstone right then, as long as the Mindstone traveled through the Tesseract Thanos's ultimate agenda was being served. It was a classic Xanatos Gambit. Thanos is an immortal; he can afford to take the long view. As far as 'Ragnarok' is concerned-- ignore it. Taika Waititi deliberately jossed canon at whim for cheap laughs, so it can't be reconciled with MCU canon. It exists within its own little AU separate from the main MCU universe.
The Spider-Man Far From Home story is entirely built around one big plot hole. The late Tony Stark bequeaths Peter Parker the EDITH Glasses giving him control over Stark Technology and weapons systems. That premise is what drives the entire movie and sets the main plot in motion. The problem is Stark could have never possibly bequeathed anything to Peter Parker. In Tony Starks timeline, Peter Parker had been dead for 5 years, only coming back after the Hulk Snap. Tony only lived a short time after Peter Parker came back after 5 years, dying no more than a few minutes or hours later. So when exactly would Tony have bequeathed anything to a dead Peter Parker? Much less an EDITH technology that existed 5 years later.
@Commentating Account You call that "easy"? Tony Stark makes this incredibly powerful, world altering security technology, then sits down with his Corporate legal team and bequeaths it to someone who has been dead for years? Highly implausible, but even if he did, creates the Plot Hole since that is never explained. And no, EDITH wasn't around before Infinity War. This is a MASSIVE Plot Hole that cannot be explained, much less "easily".
i think hank dumbed down the explanation of how pym particles work for scott to understand. my theory is that since 99.9 %of the space inside of an atom is free, the pym particles bring the subatomic particles close together in order to go subatomic .
Wouldn't the texture of the material change? The atom's composition will be completely different as interactions would change and however he would have most likely become a black hole by that time🙄🙄.
"Why does Odin have a fake infinity gauntlet?!?1?1" To be fair: The infinity stones are too powerful to be entrusted to one being alone (mortal or god). In Avengers Assembled, it's power is shown to be able to corrupt the minds of powerful individuals such as Doctor Srange. Also, why would he have the real one when there's the possibility of Loki or something like that getting their hands (hand. Sorry.) on it.
Maybe Cap had help from wakanda in breaking into the raft. They helped him in hiding bucky and they also have very advanced weaponry which could help cap break into the raft easily
Odin most likely had a fake gauntlet because he may have once sought the stones himself, and the fake gauntlet would represent him trying to move forward from that time in Asgard's history
Steve Rogers broke into Hydra military base to free the soldiers once and that was way heavily guarded with all those tesseract powered weapons. I don't think breaking into a prison is a big deal for him. The guy can do that all day.
EVERYONE has missed the MOST MAJOR error of the MCU! In Avengers, Strange goes through THOUSANDS of possible options and uses his stone to return to the present to report on the ONLY option for success, right? This means he NEVER explores any future where he gives up HIS stone because if he gives up HIS stone he cannot return to the present to report if it successful or not. Doctor Stranger cannot explore ANY future where he gives up the time stone because he won't be able to use it again. Fill in the blanks of the small errors in my description of the MOST MAJOR mistake, but the concept is presented but it's not really important enough to me to exactly research the (for example) the number of futures Doctor Strange explores (avoiding those where he gives up his stone forever).
I don’t think anyone has mentioned it but... ant mans suit is said to squeeze his particles together when he shrinks, making him the same mass just smaller, they say that his punches are like bullets, because it’s just the same strength of punch in a smaller point. However, when he grows big he is able to kick trucks and throw cars, yet the suit adds no mass so this just doesn’t make any sense. 🤷♂️
If the time traveling avengers only had enough particles to travel once and back each, why did Nebula get captured by Thanos instead of going back and why did other Nebula come through and be able to send Thanos ship through later when there were enough particles for one more trip at the time. That broke the whole Endgame movie for me.
I don't think they used particles to get Thanos to 2023, I'm pretty sure they used their own tech (not even the quantum realm) to lock onto 2013 Nebula in 2023 and basically teleport through time to her
I recall in Ragnarok Bruce saying that when he becomes the Hulk he still has some idea of what's going on, but equates his long time to being the Hulk like being in the backseat... so maybe while being aware he was Hulk he loses his sense of time? But that's never explained :P
Hey cbr there is a channel on yt called New Rockstars and for the infinity war plothole they said that Bruce must of transformed before attacking thanos which could be true because we don't see him till Loki says we have a hulk
For the first one I have an answer. atoms are made up of sub atomic particles, mainly electrons, protons and neutrons. protons and neutrons are further made up of quarks, specifically up and down quarks. On top of this, we don’t know if quarks or electrons are made of even smaller particles. This means that when the atoms are so tightly packed that they have no more space to reduce, since they are still being forced into a smaller space the actual size of the atoms might have shrunk by reducing the distance between particles within the atoms. On top of this, protons and neutrons might also be able to shrink by reducing space between quarks and so on. Another thing to consider is that during the quantum scene, at the end we see a weird dimension which I think implies string theory, and since string theory is the idea of everything being made of 1d strings, meaning there is no depth or height, the value for depth and height would be negligible. This means that you could, theoretically, compress these strings almost infinitely
A potential, but only partial explanation of Ant-Man subatomics would be electron compression. Im not super well versed in the theory, but my understanding is that most of the volume of an atom is the atom's electrons orbiting its protons and neutrons. Theoretically if the electron orbit was reduced, it could allow for each individual atom to become significantly smaller, but they wouldn't be able to shrink smaller than the nucleus and thus wouldn't technically allow for subatomic shrinkage
In captain America the winter soldier: cap fights a group of hydra agents in an elevator while wearing his stealth suit, in avengers endgame when cap goes back in time the younger version of himself is wearing the original suit and when he gets in the elevator this time agent sitwell was there and cap whispers in his ear "hail hydra" but sitwell wasnt there the first time nor was he wearing the original suit the first time. Also cap was the first one on the elevator but when he goes back in time his future self is the last...
Maybe the fake gauntlet was for thieves to think they've got the infinity stones and something to wield all six of them where Odin has the real gauntlet locked up somewhere else safe from everyone
Plot 15 : When Thor has the vision of the infinity stones(Four of the stone), You can see that the stone align perfectly with the background of space cloud looking like a gauntlet (Of course it's the infinity gauntlet Easter egg) and below the four stones you can spot the space cloud looking like the vision stone. I don't know why no one spotted it. 5th Plot : Captain America joined with the black panther to break the prison, to rescue his friends.
Thor did NOT leave the scepter on earth. AT the end of the movie when he is taking Loki back to Asgard, the scepter is in his right hand. It is juts never mentioned. Also the reason you don't see the Extrimis used in the MCU is because it is unstable. They said that in the movie multiple times. It took a long time to get Pepper stable. What it took to get her stable is a mystery.
8:24, it was probably misdirection, so enemies will see that gauntlet in Asgard and waste their time, resources, and energy getting the fake one. Why? They think its the real one. It also has all the "stones" there, and is in the treasure room. This shows its convincing as it must be real to be in the treasure room and taking that will save time for the enemies. Very smart Odin
5 seemed pretty weak to me; I don't have a problem seeing Captain America being able to break into a high tech prison (even if it's in the middle of the ocean).
Spiderman in Civil War: Fights half of the Avengers like a pro. Spiderman in Homecoming (which takes place AFTER Civil War): Has no idea how to fight, because he is still fresh.
few more Where did thanos get the pym particles (or equivalent) to get his entire army to earth at the end of endgame? When Captain America goes back to return the stones and doesn't come back, what happens to the frozen Captain America? And doesnt having old man Cap show up in their timeline mean that he's been there the whole time? If so he shouldve been able to tell them what they needed to know to stop Thanos without the blip. Also it means Carter kept her husband secret from everyone They make a big deal about quill holding the power stone, but other vanilla humans seem to be able to hold them without dying later on
#5: Considering that Cap IS a super-soldier, and that the Raft has the likes of Thunderbolt Ross, its hardly a surprise. Ross is utterly incompetent- and he's supposed to be SecState in the MCU?!? He and Flash Thompson both should've remained dusted. Dr. Yin Sen only used the car battery after his surgery to save his life- as soon as the arc reactor was up and running and powering Tony's damaged heart, so there was no sense for him to continue relying on the car battery.
Captain America appearing as an old man at the end is a logical inconsistency. He goes back to a different timeline to return the stone, if he grows old it would be in a different universe to the one at the end of endgame.
Screen Rant I too have a doubt that what's mcu number is ? Thor: The Dark world and Spider-Man: Far from home says 616 but when I search it on Google it shows 199999 please solve this doubt
I think Bruce banner and the Hulk seems like a fantasy look at multiple personality disorder, Hulk is an alter, so memory transference isn't usual but some leakage can occur
15 isn’t a plot hole either, he didn’t find any infinity stones he went searching for. That’s it. That’s the answer. His vision said he’d lead his people to ruin, oh look heimdal is dead, Asgard is destroyed, half of his remaining people were killed by thanos. Seems like a pretty apartment resolution to the vision..
That’s not just the problem with Ant-Man tech, Hank Pym says the weight/mass remains same but then how is a grown man/woman are able to sneak on table tops or even ride those poor insects without crushing them?
Except he definitely was already Hulk.. When Bruce turned into Hulk during Ragnarok it was permanent. He made a reference to it earlier in the movie. So he was Hulk up until Hulk got his ass beat and went into hiding (therefore becoming Bruce again). That being said we dont know how well Bruce and Hulk can communicate with each other in their head.
All of Gomorrah’s people were killed by Thanos. At that time, he was killing entire planets and races until he came up with an idea to eliminate random half of entire population of the galaxy. He explains it himself when talking about the Infinity Stones
Also it has been a few years since gamora was adopted by thanos so there could have been an extinction level event since thanos killed half of the planet
As for Thor and Infinity relics... Yes... A serious error... Especially when all Thor needed to do was go and ask Heimdall ... Or his very wise mother....to get info he needed. At very least , they could've set him on solid path to learn more and locate the relics.
The 3rd one was it’s obvious that Tony’s dad have specific instructions FOR SHIELD to give the videos TO HIS SON AT A CERTAIN TIME... that’s why the director himself and contingency to make sure Tony looked and worked on it.... did you miss that part?! Your plot holes have plot holes.
8, didn’t the suits core get drained or something like that? His original suits were powered by his chest reactor, sure, but that’s inefficient, and will drain the reactors down, and what happens when his MK42 REMOTE CONTROLLED SUIT doesn’t have him in it? It’s like asking why a nuclear reactor needs back up generators.
Yeah. Most of them aren't really plot holes, just inconsistencies. Which is a strange choice for the video given that there are plenty of plotholes in the MCU for a video
How does a world renowned surgeon not know that your cervical spine only has 7 vertebrae not 8. Marvel/Disney could've asked anyone in the medical field or even just read a book... sigh
Biggest problem with Ant Man is they say that mass remains the same. So tiny Ant Man should stay the same weight. Which creates problem for every scene that Ant man is tiny. If he's on someones shoulder they should feel a 180 pounds on their shoulder.
I really enjoy Ant man but I feel like it has a lot of plot holes. In Ant Man and The Wasp they wait until hank is in the quantum realm before shrinking the lab but a few scenes later they decide that they can shrink the car they are in and they automatically shrink with it as well. Also in the first movie they establish that the helmet is needed otherwise shrinking will alter your brain chemistry. They shrink in the car neither Hope or Luis is wearing a helmet.
Like I said, I really enjoy Ant man but it’s full of plot holes and struggles to be consistent with its own logic
@@limpbrisket6851 really wanted to watch all of the mcu recently and watching the antman had me fucked up lol i start4d noticing plot holes when its said in guardians and anoyhrr film that you cant hold an infinity stone and yet weve seen multiple people do it since
Exactly. I cant believe a multi billion dollar company didnt think of that. They casually carry thousands of tons of mass on a trolley like srsly
I don’t think mass remains same when shrinking.
@@jheartnote1401 They say it does. Hence the plot hole.
Ebony maw: you’re the first to hold not one, but two infinity stones
Loki with the staff and cube: am I a joke to you?
They were both contained though
@@Jb-ik3pq solid point, solid point.
@@Jb-ik3pq Yeah, the containment is something Screen Rant missed about Thanos giving Loki the staff... Loki had no idea it contained an infinity stone... and Thanos knew he could always get it back... which is exactly what he did.
@@looncraz I don’t even think Thanos knew it was a stone, nothing indicates he did
@@Jb-ik3pq That's possible as well, I suppose... he was trying to use others to acquire the stones throughout most of the movies - which always failed - so maybe he only later realized it was a stone that was protected by Odin at one point.
If ant-man becomes smaller than the oxygen atoms how does he breathe and how did Janet van Dyne survive for so long without breathing?????
Ant-man and anyone who uses the Pym particles probably have an oxygen tank in their suits. When shrinking, the tank and the oxygen molecules shrink as well. That's why they always have their helmets on before they shrink. And Janet? The writers have confirmed that the Quantum City is indeed real and that's probably where Janet stayed.
@@lariegofredrichkarl7891 true
"Because" or "so the movie can happpen"
There super heros
@Ciske the time moves slower in quantum realm. that was proven in endgame where it was 5 years for our main characters and it was just 5 hours for scott. although aging doesnt change i believe
How cap returns the soul stone is always one that annoys me.
He throws it into the water. A better question would be how he recreated the vessels of the other gems. I suppose he used the reality gem to do it.
IKR?? I hate the idea so much. Like, how???.
@@lariegofredrichkarl7891 it's a good idea...if one can take something, he can keep it back..
I'm pretty sure he didn't return the stones rather stopped them from taking the stones hence creating a new timeline
@@invictine i dont think so because if cap doesnt return the stones the hulk could not save the timeline from where he took the stones and thereby breaking his promise with the ancient one
Majority of MCU Movies have plot holes unanswered
@Sub 2 Me 4 No Reason agree
@Sub 2 Me 4 No Reason, ironic since Joker’s plan in TDK is way too overcomplicated and quite convenient. And before you call me an MCU fanboy, I adore TDK but it’s not flawless.
@@joeyjerry1586 Oh I agree. So much had to work perfectly for that plan to work... Zemo seemed to take notes from that movie, and even Skyfall's villain was like that. Seemed to just be a trend at the time :O
And TDKR has that glaring issue of Bruce getting back into Gotham :P
@@joeyjerry1586 The Joker is suppose to be unpredictable, he did things and didnt expect them to be succesful, you could say he was lucky or he knew what people will most likely do in a specific situation. He got caught at the end, but if he hadnt, he would continue doing stuff just for the sake of doing it and wait to see whether it fails or not
So... We left the infinity gauntlet in the teaser way back how are meant to fix this?
Well... Actually it'll be super easy barely an inconvenience.
"Oh really"
The reason banner remembers thanos is because I’m pretty sure banner was still banner when thanos first showed up on the ship and then turned into the hulk once they boarded
Captain went back in time, but ended up in the same timeline he left instead of creating an alternative one.
What would Rhodes need to grow back? He had all of his limbs some just didn't work 😂😂
Yeah, he had those intact, but even if he improvised the serum, in order to use it to grow new legs, Rhody's legs neeed to be cut
I think they meant that the serum should allow his nerves to regrow, allowing him full use of his legs.
Technically Thor did find an Infinty Stone on that journey. Doctor Strange wore the time stone when he met him
I’m surprised he didn’t mention why didn’t Fury call Captain Marvel when other problems were happening.
Because there wasn't that big of problem. She is busy helping other planets without Avengers
Or you think Captain Marvel might have been involved in some of the stuff the guardians were dealing with. Especially considering that Ronin is from the Kree empire
@@DariusGheghesan nyc was about to be nuked dude how that not a big thing
@@arthurdalenogare5795 bigger that whole planets being destroyed?
@@arthurdalenogare5795 because heroes on earth could deal with it.
In infinity war cap knows where Wakanda is maybe it’s because black panther helped him in civil war and took him there and came back with t’challa to save falcon, Scarlett witch bla bla bla
can't wait for comment section filled with
" AccTTuaLLLYY, ThaTs NoT a PLoT HoLe!"
Because the 3rd one wasn’t.... BECAUSE SHIELD CAME TO GIVE IT TO TONY..... meaning it was meant for him to have the videos in the first place and it wasn’t a coincidence that Tony came to be to these “Bloopers”
@@blowc1612 talk of the devil
Most of these aren’t plot holes. A plot hole is something that breaks continuity, like the captain marvel and black panther films. And the “8 years later” guff. Something that doesn’t need explanation not getting explained isn’t a plot hole. They said Tony’s suit for example, it’s powere by his arc reactor so why is he charging it with a car battery? Well it’s also a remote controlled suit so what happens when he’s not in it? His suits from the mk42 and up all have their own arc reactors for that purpose (also because he got his removed)
annndddd another one!
@@nale5126 and?
To me the biggest plot hole is how was New York or Ultron not an emergency
They had heroes who could deal with it on the planet.
Biggest plot hole :
Scarlett witch (Wanda) getting reality warping power from mind stone & not reality stone.
+ Jane (Thor's) girlfriend does not gain anything even after absorbing reality stone in her blood.
Plothole ranking doesnt even talk about the Black Panther movies whole plot point. T’Challa could only be challenged for the throne on that one day. One day (or more) passes and then Killmonger is like “I dEseRvE mY ChALLenGe”. Yes, the ultra-traditionalist Wakanda is going to let one of their BIGGEST rules to go away this one time.
Or the fact T’challa already has the black panther powers, which belong to the king, in civil war which takes place before black panther. So we’re just gonna ignore the rule then too?
1)It's never said that is the only day he can be challenged, the priest ask if every tribe is ok with T'challa becoming the king. They are surprised when M'baku challenges T'challa, because apparently the panther tribe hasn't been challenged for the throne in generations.
2) Black panther and king are two different titles. The black panther is the champion of the panther tribe, their best warrior who obtains the power of the heart shaped plant to do his job.
The king is the leader of the ruling tribe so the ruler of all Wakanda. Since the throne can be decided by duel, the logic is that the best warrior of the tribe take the crown to secure that his tribe remains in power.
I don't remember if is stated in the movie the reason to renounce to the Black panther power for the duel, if is a rule or a question of honor. In the story is necessary so Kill longer could defeat T'challa, but in the comic this isn't the case, and the Black Panther fights at full power.
*Fun fact: people who are actually first don't comment*
First commentors comment before they even watch. It's a little sad really but hey, let the babies have their bottle.
I’ve gone to videos too early, they had no comments, so I came back a few hours later
True
Yeah, I was actually first, I just didn't comment.
That isn't accurate, but those guys are still annoying.
Great video! Got me thinking.
You didn’t even finish the video when you commented it
Awesome video
The fact that there was 100% more ways to kill thanos like you know chopping his arm off instead of trying to pull the magic glove off.
100%? The percent makes no sense
100 percent of how many more ways
@@smartart6841 lol I’m saying I’m 100% sure that there are more ways
Natashas face-changing technology she used once and never again???
@Dani, she actually used it again in “Black Widow”. ☺️ But yeah, it doesn’t make sense not using it in some “significant” situations they were in.
the fact that Natasha has a cloaking device that she used to disguise her face at the end of Winter Soldier, yet throughout the whole earlier part in the same movie her and steve were on the run trying to hide in plain sight and not once did she so much as think to use it then. hell, she hasnt used that tech ever again even in future movies.
I heard a theory that says that tech was developed from Skrulls' DNA. In the Winter Soldier, Nick Fury probably lent it to Nat, he had skrulls contacts since the 90's. Also, people say Sharon Carter has that tech in FATWS because she is in fact a skrull
You forgot the a big one: Why dosent
Nick Fury call the OP woman when Newyork is under atack in the first Avengers movie?
Gud point captain marvel could've gone boommmmmmm
It's not dangerous enough for OP woman...
@@rickydinto
Its not?
@@rickydinto world ending events isn't her shtick?
I just like to pretend he did call and she couldn’t get there in time. Because it really shows that they never planned on having a character that powerful around until much later.
Loki might have earned his trust from Thanos and then Thanos on trusting Loki gave him the mind stone.
Janice Van Dyne has to 'shrink between the molecules of titanium' to stop a missile, but the missile clearly has seperate plates that are riveted together. Theres no way that there wasn't a gap large enough for her to get through without being subatomic
My only question is, what tech does Tony have that reduces the effects of inertia? Getting shot armor stops the bullets but getting hit hard enough to be thrown across the road is a whole nother problem. What keeps his internals from being scrambled, or dying from mass brain trauma as it bounces around in his skull
Ant man is shrinking smaller and the distance is becoming bigger
How does one go subatomic if his own atoms dont get smaller, only the space between them do. You'd have to go smaller than an atom to go subatomic.
VERONICA referred to the AI that runs the orbital platform that provides back up for Tony when he uses the Hulkbuster. Its contaiment cell was a nod to the showdown during the World War Hulk arc in the comics.
1:17 Just so you know, it's canon that Loki was mind-controlled during 'The Avengers', so the question of Thanos "trusting" him doesn't apply. My headcanon is that Loki sabotaged his own invasion because otherwise his actions make no sense. Fight me. ;-D
I also believe the important thing to Thanos was that two Infinity Stones were brought into synch with each other, which "woke up" all the Infinity Stones, causing them to start manipulating events leading to their reunion. This made it easier for Thanos to collect them. While he would have been happy to have collected the Tesseract and reclaim the Mindstone right then, as long as the Mindstone traveled through the Tesseract Thanos's ultimate agenda was being served. It was a classic Xanatos Gambit. Thanos is an immortal; he can afford to take the long view.
As far as 'Ragnarok' is concerned-- ignore it. Taika Waititi deliberately jossed canon at whim for cheap laughs, so it can't be reconciled with MCU canon. It exists within its own little AU separate from the main MCU universe.
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Your head-canon isn't a confirmation buddy 😂
I'm surprised you stopped at 15.
The Spider-Man Far From Home story is entirely built around one big plot hole. The late Tony Stark bequeaths Peter Parker the EDITH Glasses giving him control over Stark Technology and weapons systems. That premise is what drives the entire movie and sets the main plot in motion.
The problem is Stark could have never possibly bequeathed anything to Peter Parker. In Tony Starks timeline, Peter Parker had been dead for 5 years, only coming back after the Hulk Snap. Tony only lived a short time after Peter Parker came back after 5 years, dying no more than a few minutes or hours later. So when exactly would Tony have bequeathed anything to a dead Peter Parker? Much less an EDITH technology that existed 5 years later.
@Commentating Account You call that "easy"? Tony Stark makes this incredibly powerful, world altering security technology, then sits down with his Corporate legal team and bequeaths it to someone who has been dead for years? Highly implausible, but even if he did, creates the Plot Hole since that is never explained.
And no, EDITH wasn't around before Infinity War. This is a MASSIVE Plot Hole that cannot be explained, much less "easily".
i think hank dumbed down the explanation of how pym particles work for scott to understand. my theory is that since 99.9 %of the space inside of an atom is free, the pym particles bring the subatomic particles close together in order to go subatomic .
Wouldn't the texture of the material change? The atom's composition will be completely different as interactions would change and however he would have most likely become a black hole by that time🙄🙄.
"Why does Odin have a fake infinity gauntlet?!?1?1"
To be fair: The infinity stones are too powerful to be entrusted to one being alone (mortal or god). In Avengers Assembled, it's power is shown to be able to corrupt the minds of powerful individuals such as Doctor Srange.
Also, why would he have the real one when there's the possibility of Loki or something like that getting their hands (hand. Sorry.) on it.
Maybe Cap had help from wakanda in breaking into the raft. They helped him in hiding bucky and they also have very advanced weaponry which could help cap break into the raft easily
Odin most likely had a fake gauntlet because he may have once sought the stones himself, and the fake gauntlet would represent him trying to move forward from that time in Asgard's history
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Steve Rogers broke into Hydra military base to free the soldiers once and that was way heavily guarded with all those tesseract powered weapons. I don't think breaking into a prison is a big deal for him. The guy can do that all day.
Couldn't Cap have broken into the Raft with Black Panther's help since he is helping them at the end if the movie? Just a thought
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the raft: Wakandan Tech
The serum is actually mentioned again in a few agents of shield episodes.
EVERYONE has missed the MOST MAJOR error of the MCU! In Avengers, Strange goes through THOUSANDS of possible options and uses his stone to return to the present to report on the ONLY option for success, right?
This means he NEVER explores any future where he gives up HIS stone because if he gives up HIS stone he cannot return to the present to report if it successful or not.
Doctor Stranger cannot explore ANY future where he gives up the time stone because he won't be able to use it again.
Fill in the blanks of the small errors in my description of the MOST MAJOR mistake, but the concept is presented but it's not really important enough to me to exactly research the (for example) the number of futures Doctor Strange explores (avoiding those where he gives up his stone forever).
I don’t think anyone has mentioned it but... ant mans suit is said to squeeze his particles together when he shrinks, making him the same mass just smaller, they say that his punches are like bullets, because it’s just the same strength of punch in a smaller point. However, when he grows big he is able to kick trucks and throw cars, yet the suit adds no mass so this just doesn’t make any sense. 🤷♂️
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If the time traveling avengers only had enough particles to travel once and back each, why did Nebula get captured by Thanos instead of going back and why did other Nebula come through and be able to send Thanos ship through later when there were enough particles for one more trip at the time. That broke the whole Endgame movie for me.
I don't think they used particles to get Thanos to 2023, I'm pretty sure they used their own tech (not even the quantum realm) to lock onto 2013 Nebula in 2023 and basically teleport through time to her
I recall in Ragnarok Bruce saying that when he becomes the Hulk he still has some idea of what's going on, but equates his long time to being the Hulk like being in the backseat... so maybe while being aware he was Hulk he loses his sense of time? But that's never explained :P
I think it was implied by the end of one of the Hulk films that Bruce had chosen to isolate himself and disappear, so maybe Betty just moved on?
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Only Half Of These Are Plot Holes
Hey cbr there is a channel on yt called New Rockstars and for the infinity war plothole they said that Bruce must of transformed before attacking thanos which could be true because we don't see him till Loki says we have a hulk
I think he remmembers because hulk lose and was afraid
When Antman is shrinking he is becoming denser so if you make a object like the moon small it will make a blackhole
The moon isn't large enough to become a black hole, even our sun is too small.
@@mathewfullerton8577 Theoretically, any object can become a black hole if it's squeezed to a small enough size.
How could Ant Man breath when he goes subatomic? He is smaller than an atom of oxygen so he couldn't breath one in.
For the first one I have an answer. atoms are made up of sub atomic particles, mainly electrons, protons and neutrons. protons and neutrons are further made up of quarks, specifically up and down quarks. On top of this, we don’t know if quarks or electrons are made of even smaller particles. This means that when the atoms are so tightly packed that they have no more space to reduce, since they are still being forced into a smaller space the actual size of the atoms might have shrunk by reducing the distance between particles within the atoms. On top of this, protons and neutrons might also be able to shrink by reducing space between quarks and so on. Another thing to consider is that during the quantum scene, at the end we see a weird dimension which I think implies string theory, and since string theory is the idea of everything being made of 1d strings, meaning there is no depth or height, the value for depth and height would be negligible. This means that you could, theoretically, compress these strings almost infinitely
A potential, but only partial explanation of Ant-Man subatomics would be electron compression. Im not super well versed in the theory, but my understanding is that most of the volume of an atom is the atom's electrons orbiting its protons and neutrons. Theoretically if the electron orbit was reduced, it could allow for each individual atom to become significantly smaller, but they wouldn't be able to shrink smaller than the nucleus and thus wouldn't technically allow for subatomic shrinkage
In captain America the winter soldier: cap fights a group of hydra agents in an elevator while wearing his stealth suit, in avengers endgame when cap goes back in time the younger version of himself is wearing the original suit and when he gets in the elevator this time agent sitwell was there and cap whispers in his ear "hail hydra" but sitwell wasnt there the first time nor was he wearing the original suit the first time. Also cap was the first one on the elevator but when he goes back in time his future self is the last...
Maybe the fake gauntlet was for thieves to think they've got the infinity stones and something to wield all six of them where Odin has the real gauntlet locked up somewhere else safe from everyone
Plot 15 : When Thor has the vision of the infinity stones(Four of the stone), You can see that the stone align perfectly with the background of space cloud looking like a gauntlet (Of course it's the infinity gauntlet Easter egg) and below the four stones you can spot the space cloud looking like the vision stone. I don't know why no one spotted it.
5th Plot : Captain America joined with the black panther to break the prison, to rescue his friends.
Thor did NOT leave the scepter on earth. AT the end of the movie when he is taking Loki back to Asgard, the scepter is in his right hand. It is juts never mentioned.
Also the reason you don't see the Extrimis used in the MCU is because it is unstable. They said that in the movie multiple times. It took a long time to get Pepper stable. What it took to get her stable is a mystery.
Some people hypothesize that Loki was under the influence of the staff in the first avengers.
Also, how does mass work in Ant-Man? In the very least it's very inconsistent 🙂
Believing that Cap could get into that prison isn’t that difficult
8:24, it was probably misdirection, so enemies will see that gauntlet in Asgard and waste their time, resources, and energy getting the fake one. Why? They think its the real one. It also has all the "stones" there, and is in the treasure room. This shows its convincing as it must be real to be in the treasure room and taking that will save time for the enemies. Very smart Odin
5 seemed pretty weak to me; I don't have a problem seeing Captain America being able to break into a high tech prison (even if it's in the middle of the ocean).
Spiderman in Civil War: Fights half of the Avengers like a pro.
Spiderman in Homecoming (which takes place AFTER Civil War): Has no idea how to fight, because he is still fresh.
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Where did thanos get the pym particles (or equivalent) to get his entire army to earth at the end of endgame?
When Captain America goes back to return the stones and doesn't come back, what happens to the frozen Captain America? And doesnt having old man Cap show up in their timeline mean that he's been there the whole time? If so he shouldve been able to tell them what they needed to know to stop Thanos without the blip. Also it means Carter kept her husband secret from everyone
They make a big deal about quill holding the power stone, but other vanilla humans seem to be able to hold them without dying later on
What about in Spider-Man when he comes back from the blip? Wasn’t he on like, another planet??? How’d he get back??
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Ahhhhhhh I love your vids
Why?
Not hating I’m just curious
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#5: Considering that Cap IS a super-soldier, and that the Raft has the likes of Thunderbolt Ross, its hardly a surprise. Ross is utterly incompetent- and he's supposed to be SecState in the MCU?!? He and Flash Thompson both should've remained dusted.
Dr. Yin Sen only used the car battery after his surgery to save his life- as soon as the arc reactor was up and running and powering Tony's damaged heart, so there was no sense for him to continue relying on the car battery.
Captain America appearing as an old man at the end is a logical inconsistency. He goes back to a different timeline to return the stone, if he grows old it would be in a different universe to the one at the end of endgame.
Screen Rant I too have a doubt that what's mcu number is ?
Thor: The Dark world and Spider-Man: Far from home says 616 but when I search it on Google it shows 199999 please solve this doubt
The real plot hole is when Tony hacked SHIELD in Avengers, how come he didn't discover Hydra being undercover?
I think Bruce banner and the Hulk seems like a fantasy look at multiple personality disorder, Hulk is an alter, so memory transference isn't usual but some leakage can occur
Also thanos is smart, so he probably knew that the infinity stone was in the sceptre and had an extraction plan if things went south
3:55 this aged poorly after Black Widow... he had help from Natasha, who had help from her associate.
The Regrowth tech Could’ve made a little story four Deadpool to Show in the muc
15 isn’t a plot hole either, he didn’t find any infinity stones he went searching for. That’s it. That’s the answer. His vision said he’d lead his people to ruin, oh look heimdal is dead, Asgard is destroyed, half of his remaining people were killed by thanos. Seems like a pretty apartment resolution to the vision..
That’s not just the problem with Ant-Man tech, Hank Pym says the weight/mass remains same but then how is a grown man/woman are able to sneak on table tops or even ride those poor insects without crushing them?
regarding Bruce knowing Thanos. obviously he transformed after Thanos entered their ship, it simply happened offscreen
Except he definitely was already Hulk.. When Bruce turned into Hulk during Ragnarok it was permanent. He made a reference to it earlier in the movie. So he was Hulk up until Hulk got his ass beat and went into hiding (therefore becoming Bruce again). That being said we dont know how well Bruce and Hulk can communicate with each other in their head.
Odin's gauntlet was right hand. Thanos was left hand. Don't know why, just a fun fact.
Number 14. Hug, didn't realise that...
On the regeration stuff...
Easy. . unforseen side effects.
All of Gomorrah’s people were killed by Thanos. At that time, he was killing entire planets and races until he came up with an idea to eliminate random half of entire population of the galaxy. He explains it himself when talking about the Infinity Stones
Captain America had just become best friends with Black Panther .... Wakanda did that prison break
And this was after Black Panther tried to murder his best friend none the less.
@@jormungandr2 you did watch the movie right?
What about the infinity gauntlet teaser
It’ll probably be fine
It’ll probably be fine
I hate that in the last iron man movie he throws away the ark reactor but has one again in the next movie
Or maybe thanos hid it in the scepter where no one would think to look
Maybe the people of Gamora betrayed Thanos and then he killed them all (except Gamora)
Also it has been a few years since gamora was adopted by thanos so there could have been an extinction level event since thanos killed half of the planet
Wouldn't it be funny if Deadpool entering the MCU as a character that corect any plot hole that has happened.
As for Thor and Infinity relics...
Yes... A serious error...
Especially when all Thor needed to do was go and ask Heimdall ... Or his very wise mother....to get info he needed. At very least , they could've set him on solid path to learn more and locate the relics.
The 3rd one was it’s obvious that Tony’s dad have specific instructions FOR SHIELD to give the videos TO HIS SON AT A CERTAIN TIME... that’s why the director himself and contingency to make sure Tony looked and worked on it.... did you miss that part?! Your plot holes have plot holes.
Ant-Man: Shrinking a tank (or building) should not decrease it's mass.
8, didn’t the suits core get drained or something like that? His original suits were powered by his chest reactor, sure, but that’s inefficient, and will drain the reactors down, and what happens when his MK42 REMOTE CONTROLLED SUIT doesn’t have him in it? It’s like asking why a nuclear reactor needs back up generators.
Okay the one with the raft is easier to fix. Black Panther helped him
This whole video is just characters making honest mistakes which I don’t think count as plot holes!
Yeah. Most of them aren't really plot holes, just inconsistencies. Which is a strange choice for the video given that there are plenty of plotholes in the MCU for a video
How does a world renowned surgeon not know that your cervical spine only has 7 vertebrae not 8. Marvel/Disney could've asked anyone in the medical field or even just read a book... sigh
About the plot hole of how did Captain manage to break into the prison: He could have gotten help from Vision.
Good hypothesis🤔