Why is black widow scared of hulk




















They first develop a romantic relationship when Barnes trains her as his Winter Soldier persona in the Red Room, though they are eventually split by their superiors.

There are no tricks or loopholes involved in her being able to lift it, aside from the general alternate universe theme of the story; she is simply worthy of Mjolnir in that moment.

We will let you know in this article. Thanos is actually not afraid of anyone, but he sure did avoid Odin. Thanos is an extremely intelligent being, and he knows how strong Odin is. After Avengers: Infinity War, some people thought Hulk feared Thanos, but the real person he fears is one he can never truly defeat.

Bruce Banner never Hulked up again in the movie, almost making it seem as though he was afraid of Thanos. First off, as already mentioned, Hulk doesn't trust Natasha, so it wouldn't make sense that he would be calmed down enough to do anything but smash when confronted with her.

Secondly, the biggest issue, is how this concept came into fruition. While the idea of a keyword that calms Hulk can make a bit of sense, the manner it which it came to be is incredibly rocky and unrealistic. Hulk is essentially an uncontrollable beast that would have realistically crushed Black Widow within the first few attempts. Hulk wasn't really the first romance that Black Widow got into in the MCU, at least in the eyes of fans. Not only did Marvel toss out this potential romance without any explanation, in addition to her hinted relationship with Clint, but there was yet another romance that Age of Ultron absolutely skipped over.

Even this romance, revealed by Mackie, was thrown out the window just like every other hinted romance Natasha ever could have had. Without getting too detailed, it's quite clear that the modern relationship has a certain need. As seen in The Incredible Hulk , Bruce Banner is physically unable to perform this kind of need simply based on the fact that he turns into the Hulk whenever he gets too excited.

While it's very possible for a relationship to exist without the physical factor, it's unlikely that this would be the kind of relationship that Natasha would want. Based on her characteristics in the comics, Natasha looks more for the physical parts of the relationship than the emotional.

Simply based on this physical need that Bruce could not fulfill, it's very likely that their relationship would not have lasted much longer after Age of Ultron had Hulk not left the planet. Another reason why fans couldn't believe their romance was that we never even got the chance to see how their romance even began. Though we'd seen the characters numerous times before in the MCU, there was never any clue that the two of them would start dating.

By the time we reached Age of Ultron , Whedon treated the two characters like their romance had already been set up. Their relationship was treated like a pre-existing part of the MCU, which really made no sense whatsoever. Had there been set up for the Hulk and Black Widow romance, perhaps fans would've been more likely to believe it. Black Widow had a very in-depth arc during Captain America: The Winter Soldier , adjusting to life where the government she relied on was no longer reliable.

By the end of the movie, both she and Captain America handled the struggle in different ways. Whereas Cap chose to keep fighting, Black Widow decidedthat she needed to be independent for a while.

One year later, Marvel fans discovered that she had quickly given up her idea of being independent and instead had quickly fallen in love with one of her teammates, rejoining the Avengers with absolutely no explanation. After The Winter Soldier , many Marvel fans were excited to see where Black Widow would go next with her new view on life. This already didn't make a whole lot of sense, as there was no logical reason for him keeping her alive, or why he even needed her there at all.

All he did was tell her his evil plot and leave, which was a rather illogical move on his behalf. As it turns out, this only happened so Bruce could come and save her without even needing to turn into Hulk. As is always the case in real life, murderous rampages brought on by psychic assaults and epic battles with armies of robots got in the way. By the time the credits rolled, Black Widow was helping Captain America pick up the pieces with a new group of fresh recruits, and the Hulk was on his way to the darkness of space and ultimately to the premiere action scene of Thor: Ragnarok.

The romance wasn't something anyone predicted, at least not before Avengers: Age of Ultron went into full swing and viewers started wondering about the shots of Black Widow touching hands with Bruce Banner's more monstrous half.

The story has no equivalent in the pages of the comics. Bruce Banner and Natasha Romanoff have barely any connection with one another in the source material, other than that they've both been members of the Avengers. But calling their pairing surprising isn't just a comic book purist's complaint. Forget the comic books ever existed — look only at the movies, and still there's so much about the idea of these two being together that's just plain strange.

Reviewing them should convince you of everything that's bizarre about Hulk and Black Widow's relationship. Lies, betrayal, violence, and fear.

These are words which you probably won't want to use when — on your first double date with a new romantic partner — someone from the other couple asks, "So how did you guys meet? In the beginning of Avengers , Black Widow is abruptly pulled off an assignment in Russia to recruit Bruce Banner to help find the stolen Tesseract. Romanoff hires a little girl to lure Banner to a shack away from the city, under the false pretense that her father is sick.

Once Black Widow's trap is revealed, she uses her sex appeal and lies to draw Banner closer. She tells Banner that there's no one outside waiting for him, and that — as far as she knows — Nick Fury's interest in him has nothing to do with "The Other Guy.

Banner is far from innocent himself. He purposely frightens Romanoff, appearing enraged just to get her to show all her cards. She pulls a gun on him and the supposedly nonexistent S. Both Romanoff's actions and Banner's are understandable under the circumstances. But they're not exactly the foundation to build a lasting relationship of love and trust. And can we take a moment to deal with the fact that future Avenger Black Widow needed to lure a guy into a shack, so she hired a little girl to lie shamelessly to the guy who turns into a giant green monster when he's upset?

We've had a lot of screen time with Black Widow. She even got a little screen time literally , as in her face was actually on a little screen in Thor: Ragnarok. So we know Black Widow well enough by now to know she doesn't get easily flustered. We've watched her battle her fellow Avengers, easily deal with the incredible shrinking Ant-Man, stroll through secured facilities taking out bad guys like a bored Jason Bourne, trade bullets and blows with a cybernetic assassin, and play pod-racing with alien scooters over the streets of New York City — and we've seen her do it all while staying cool under fire.

We've only seen her completely lose her cool once, and that was during her first encounter with an enraged Hulk in Avengers. When Bruce Banner turns into the Hulk aboard S. Romanoff hides from the Hulk in the ship's bowels, but once he finds her, she doesn't have a chance on her own. In one of the more visually memorable parts of Avengers , the Hulk crashes through the Helicarrier after Black Widow, eventually backhanding her into a wall before being interrupted by Thor.

Afterwards, we see Black Widow shaken. Even though the battle is continuing throughout the Helicarrier, Widow is sitting and clearly recovering from her terror. In addition to bringing back the dusted, Hulk also attempted to resurrect Black Widow. A thoughtful new theory suggests that Hulk's certainty on the matter stemmed from having glimpsed her inside the Soul Stone.

The inner workings of the Soul Stone and its mysterious red world remains a mystery. What we do know about it is based on two specific events in the MCU. While there, he saw the person he loved the most, a young Gamora.



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