In this article, we explore 10 instances of the avengers getting in each other’s way, leading to unexpected and sometimes disastrous consequences.
Avengers: Age of Ultron, though not the most popular film in the MCU, still had its highlights. Among them was Black Widow’s ability to calm down the uncontrollable Hulk by talking him down.
After the events of Avengers: Age of Ultron, Thor vanished. Despite being on the Avengers jet, he decided to fly off on his own and ended up on the planet Sakaar.
Iron Man resorted to questionable actions during the Civil War arc in the comics. Desperate to emerge victorious, he went to extreme lengths such as creating a clone of Thor to fight for their cause.
In the Marvel storyline of Civil War, Iron Man supported the government’s registration act for superheroes, while Captain America opposed it as a violation of their rights.
The battle between Captain America and the Winter Soldier had a unique dynamic because Bucky was actually a villain at the time, despite being Steve’s former friend and ally.
In the event of Asgard’s arrival on Earth, Thor led his Asgardian army into an area of Europe, which could have potentially triggered an international conflict.
The most intense confrontation ever witnessed between two Avengers took place during Civil War. While it was not as physically devastating as the Iron Man and Hulk battle.
Although the fight was not excessively brutal, it resulted in significant damage, as the core members of the MCU’s Avengers engaged in battle and practically demolished.
Iron Man has had moments of self-righteousness, particularly in events such as Civil War and its aftermath, as well as in the movies.
The Illuminati, a group of Marvel Comics superheroes, deemed The Hulk too dangerous to remain on Earth and decided to remove him.