Apocalypse's "Dark Brotherhood" mutants only got so powerful because Apocalypse only enhanced their powers; they did not exactly evolve their powers themselves. Avenging angel wouldn't have had armor-like enhancements without "Godly" help; he would still just be your average mortal "Angel" like mutant no different from X-Men: the Last Stand version of Angel.
Correction: "Rogue" One is a Midquel that happens to be the sequel for the "Solo: A Star Wars Story" movie even if they are not exactly a direct connection to each other; they are both most certainly directly connected to "Episode IV A New Hope".
Except "rocks" and sand (silicates) and non-ferrous metals are not magnetic. *None of Magneto's powers have _anything_ to do with electromagnetism... comicbook writers and superhero movie writers simply have no clue about science in general, and physics, biology, or how fusion reactor work (and why they literally can't explode) in particular. Magneto is and always has been an Earthbender: a form of telekinesis limited to metals. That'S why he could affect Wolverine's adamantium, but his powers have never done anything remotely related to magnetism. If he did manipulate magnetic fields, he could screw with computers and water in living bodies (due to water being a magnetic bipole) but not reshape metal as if it's taffy. Especially not non-ferrous metals.
Michael Fassbender owned this role as the younger Magneto perfect casting I would love to see him in the role at least one more time & I love Sophie Turner as the young Jean & James McAvoy killed it as young Xavier.
Dude is literally classified as an Omega level mutant. And his abilities are far beyond that. If we go based on the actual comics, this man can move not just planets, but entire galaxies so long as their magnetic fields are within his range. And no, that is no exaggeration, he at one point pulled the entirety of Galactis' infinite starship to Earth from an entirely separate solar system away. If he actually wanted to, man could literally throw solar systems like he was reenacting the last fight of Guren Lagann.
@@darkplum8the magnetosphere doesn’t affect our orbit at all. It blocks radiation though. However he manipulates metal so he could probably move the entire planet by pulling the metal in the core and mantle
Oh, don't even get me started with how dirty they did Darwin in First Class. I mean, yes he does die in 1966 in the comics, but he always finds a way to come back because HE CAN and he can ADAPT to any situation, ANY place, or anything he wants to. Even survived in space a few times.
None of the classic mutants return after the events of the split timeline of the X-Men Origins/X-Men trilogy/First class movie series(Even though The Deadpool movies are connected to the Origins and X-Men trilogy movies; they don't really count because of the "Breaking the 4th wall" rule); we are only left with the three remaining classic mutants: a Dying Charles Xavior, an almost equally dying Wolverine, and a soon to be expired Caliban.
He literally adapted to hela's death touch and became the asgardian god of death himself. No way at all he dies to literally just a ball of relatively weak energy.
Magneto was not controlling rocks and concrete, he was controlling Iron. Iron oxide which is everywhere and in everything on Earth means there must be a traceable amount of Iron.
This is actually true: iron, carbon and oxygen are three of the most common elements in the Earth's composition. Also, iron isn't the only metal that can support magnetism. Another is cobalt.
@@yggdrachill2845 the only force in the electromagnetic spectrum able to overpower gravity and move matter is magnetism, and only magnetic materials are directly effected... there are diamagnetic materials that are indirectly effected by being slowed as they pass through field lines but this brings you back to the original statement of magnetism being the force used to move ferrous matter... btw patterns do not indicate a force outside magnetism, in fact they support the evidence of only that force. We see this all the time in ferrous fluids.
@@yggdrachill2845 Dirt btw, has iron in it, specifically iron oxide, which again you find in every piece of dirt on Earth. Believe me Magneto at no point ever has been able to move plastic, or glass, or any non ferrous material. Not even a semiconductor like silica unless he detects ferrous metal in them. This is what Apocalypse did, he increased his sensitivity to all the naturally occurring ferrous metal already everywhere on Earth.
To be fair, Magneto's powers are nothing compared with Jean power, even in the movies they didn't portray her powers properly, like, one of the Dark Phoenix feats in the comics is literally eat a star and kill an entire civilization in the process.
I mean movies will barely ever show a character's true feats when they're that strong. It's like how superman's speed alone makes him practically unbeatable, so they just have him punch like a normal dude 99% of the time.@@efxnews4776
I love how often people completely, and utterly, misunderstand what Magneto fundamentally is... and why he is enormously more powerful than videos give him credit for.
@@efxnews4776 If memory serves, Jean herself isn't THAT strong of a psychic. What makes her so powerful is her connection to the phoenix force. We are talking galactic level power against planet level. Magneto easily beats her technical prowess, but he is no match for a galaxy shaper.
@@ogre589 no, Jean is WAY more powerful than Magneto, both in the comics and in the movies, when she beat Apocalypse (wich is already more powerful than Magneto), she wasn't even with the Phoenix she just have unleashed her full power, wich also isn't even close to her more mature version in the comics (her base power levels this days are on par with Superman power levels). I get the impression that you doesn't have an idea of how Jean powers work... While Magneto can control metal, Jean can control all matter, and her telepathic powers can affect minds. What she did with Eric in Dark Phoenix when he confronted Jean, wasn't a great feat of the Phoenix but simply Jean using her powers against Magneto, she destroy his helmet telekinetically, and if she really want to finish him off the moment he lost his helmet she could destroy his mind with her telepathy.with ease, because Eric only defense against telepathy is his helmet.
Craziest part with Magneto for me is his first interactions with Apocalypse. The other 3 were given significant enhancements to their powers when they became Horsemen, but all he did with Magneto was give him a small bit of help to understand what his power can do, and that's it. The way I see it the fact that he didn't enhance Magneto's powers at all means that, even then, he was actually worried about how powerful he'd become... Side note; "Just ask Rey about it?" Bro, Fassbender was playing a younger version of the SAME character. Rey literally stole the Skywalker legacy; She made Anakin's sacrifice irrelevant, beat Ben because they made Luke forget that he's a hero and instead he ran away to drink weird green space milk by himself, then actually stole their family name, and (just for an extra fu@$ you to fans) buried Anakin's lightsaber in the fu@$ing sand.... Fan backlash was very well deserved for all of it.
He has a certain standard for his horsemen. If you're already at that standard, it seems like he just alters things a bit to unleash the true potential.
Magneto is omega level and was already stronger than Apocalypse, an alpha level. Head of tyrannical villain group 101 is don't help someone become (or realize they already are) stronger than you in case you need to put them down.
Also, Hela or "Hel" is NOT Loki's sibling according to the mythology. That was something the movies changed. She, the World Serpent Jormungandr, and the Nordic Wolf Fenrisulfr (Fenrir) are Loki's children with a giantess. Fun fact: Their actions against Odin in Ragnarok are justified. When Odin learned of them, Hel was assigned to the underworld while Jormungandr was thrown into the sea. Fenrir was kept around like a pet until he grew so big that they chained him up out of fear. It's hard to pity Odin and Thor for getting eaten by Fenrir and Jormungandr, respectively. After how they were betrayed, it feels just that they get revenge for it.
i wouldn't take movies seriously... when compared to comics they have changed so much... as for zack snyders cuts... you guys can say whatever you want about him... but give any directors 3 more years to make a movie with actual feedback of the old one and i can guarantee you, anyone could of done a better version then zack snyder did. its not to say there aren't good scenes... but the reality is... he just wanted to take back his nam without you guys knowing about it. after all, you all cryed wolf when another director took the helm with only 3 fucking months to do anything... zack snyder as an exemple, just wanted the super heroes to do things they aren't doing in comics, like superman killing people, batman using guns, wonder woman getting her ass kicked easily when she is a fucking god killer. yet has trouble against doomsday... come on people, stop saying snyder is great... he's not he just rips characters for sake of ripping them off.
can't like this comment enough. Don't forget Lokis other child Sleipnir :) And the fun fact that the Dark Elves are actually Dwarves, because that is what Svartalves meant.
@@achimdemus-holzhaeuser1233: I think Loki got nailed by said horse while trying to distract it so it could not finish the assigned job in time. Why? The one assigned to the job asked for Freyja's hand in marriage as a reward. Talk about taking one for the team! Honestly, Freyja should have thanked Loki personally for that, something she could do since she was NOT Frigga. I know this bc she begged Odin to let her dead husband enter Asgard so she could be with him again after his monster self was killed by a hero. Naturally, this means Odin and her husband were not the same, and I can't believe so-called scholars screwed that up. As for her and Loki, this was before he stole her necklace since the contract was to build part of Asgard. He endured that for her, and she didn't even thank him. No wonder he ratted her out.
@@DarkPegasus87 Completely true. The assigned task was by a giant who owned said horse to build a wall around Asgard. Odin and Loki tried to trick said giant with a bet and part of the bet was, if the giant finishes in Time he gets to Marry Freyja, if not the Aesir get a wall for free. And since the whole setup was Lokis idea in the first place, he tried to solve it. I think this described Loki best. Loki is really good at solving problems he created, because he thought he was smart.
In the comics she was still Loki's daughter. Specifically, the first iteration of Loki who has survived multiple instances of Ragnarök hitting the in universe retcon button. Movie Hel is a combination of Cul the Serpent's background, with Gor the God Butchers power set.
Dr. Manhattan isn't the villain of the movie though. Ozymandias is. It's almost like these people don't even watch the movies they feature. I mean, half an hour on a wiki page would have told you that.
That is pretty much the only exception to this list. However, know that if Dr. Manhattan were to be pushed, he wouldn't care who he annihilates. If he were a Marvel character, he'd qualify as Omega-class (beyond even class 5).
I remember a friend of mine referring to Dr Manhattan as "The Big Blue Man With The Big Blue Cock". Most people don't know that there were 2 versions of Watchmen. 1 where he's naked all the time (even in the scene where he's enormous) and 1 where they added undies because of younger audiences. So there we have it. Something amusing.
@@ttyngordon As described in the film, his understanding of life itself is completely different from how humans understand it. That's why he seems totally off to many people. If you can be everywhere and nowhere in every second of time both past and present then you might see it the same as Dr Manhattan does. I suppose it really depends on how you want to see things.
Well there is a 3rd version called the graphic novel which is the only one that matters because it's the only that is true to the story. THe film's as close to the original as a cheese sandwich is to a Panzer II
Quite bluntly, both the old order sith and the jedi of the old sith wars would have chewed up Palpatine and spit him out like he was a rancid gummy bear. The only reason Palpatine won, is because both Jedi and Sith had MASSIVELY declined from where they once stood.
@@jtnachos16 Agreed, the people who say rule of 2 era sith are crazy powerful, are comparing them to the brotherhood of darkness, who were dark side toddlers power wise. Yes sidious, and the rule of two sith were gaining power and knowledge rapidly, but only because the sith power levels declined so insanely low, as you pointed out.
@@KillerTurnus no they say it cuz the canon lore and George Lucas does lol. I love swtor and Legends as much as the next but I don't care for the head canon and fanboying that goes on esp for characters like Revan.
@@jakehero95 yeah I don't use esp, I assume you refer to a wiki, what I said then comment was purely from what I've seen in bits of comics that I've seen over the years. Sith Lord's destroying entire fleets with four storms and destroying planets and devouring souls... Makes sidious look like a noob.
Dr Manhattan is not a supervillain. He NEVER was. He is a multiversal god-tier entity who recognized his own influence and so removed himself from the situation to maintain the sanctity of free will and natural existence of life. That is not the action of a villain.
Fun fact: Part of Juggernauts power is that when he gets moving fast enough, nothing can stop him, not even himself. Hulk once won a fight by simply stepping out of his way
Magneto already had lifted the Golden Gate Bridge in X-Men 3, however i'd have chosen the scene where he kills the policemen in Apocalypse, or where he lifts the stadium in Days of Future Past.
Then again. The Thanos part. Is more a testament to Wanda's power. her, without having an infinity stone. Was able to push back Thanos with 5 and destroy a 6th. I absolutely love Sir Ian's Magneto. Uff Hela.
I mean, her powers do come from prolonged exposure to an infinity stone, so she's kind of an Obelix - she's had enough magic potion for her whole life.
@@Bitfire31337 her powers don't actually come from an infinity stone, it just acted as a kick starter to activate her hidden abilities. Her real power dwarfs even the infinity stones and when she uses it to its fullest potential she can manipulate reality at a multiversal level.
I love what Deadpool says to juggernaut when he's fan boying all over him. "I'm such a huge fan! I've always imagined my reflection in your helmet as you charge towards me with murderous intent" Deadpool and wolverine was amazing by the way!! Them cameos had my shitting myself lol
A lot of these are really good, particularly the Magneto ones (Ive always thought that both he and Professor X are actually potential Omega level mutants, but I'm not gonna go into that here); However, my favorite one is the Palpatine lightning scene. As someone who grew up with rhe prequel trilogy and playing stuff like KOTOR and the original Battlefront games, I miss the "Legends" version of Star Wars badly, back then, the most powerful Jedi and Sith were these unstoppable gods who could wipe armies from existence with minimal effort and even decimate entire planets (beings like Darth Nihlus straight up ate them for breakfast). Palpatine definitely wasn't THAT level in his scene, but at least newer fans got a glimpse of the kind of power that proper use of the force was originally supposed to give.
all these marvel and dc people are the same people from greek and norse and Egyptian mythology. and most times the person they are fighting is intended to be some version of the Almighty or His son.
11:54 - It was also the fact that you have James McAvoy playing the Charles to Fassbender's Eric being in the same realm as as good as McKellan and Stewart.
Magneto’s power displays have been the best in movies!! My favourite is when he lifts the submarine out of the sea in First Class!!! That is epic in every way, even down to the music etc!
@@DKDFury People were getting complacent after the guy on Dathomir and the 2 inquisitors. Vader to me is put there to show the actual gap in power between them. Like Cal knighted himself, but he is a small fry compared to some of Vader's contemporaries in the Jedi Order. And that scene shows it ao well
Shame? I spent 4 hours of my life watching his "masterpiece" cut of Justice League and that's 4 hours I could have spent starting at a random spot on the ceiling. The idiotic wailing music every time Wonder Woman is even on screen for a second (in place of the amazing riff that was in the other version), the fact that he got a significant budget to do it and STILL didn't fix the shit Cyborg CGI at all. The confusing and unnecessary inclusion of Martian Manhunter, the absolutely terrible design of Darkseid, the obnoxious and unnecessary over use of slow-mo, the absolute cringe-fest of Barry & Iris, the fact that they purposefully released it to streaming platforms but maintained the aspect ratio of IMax, etc, etc... the list goes on and on. Having 3 films by that pretentious, self-important goober known as Zack Snyder would be wildly unpleasant torture.
@@SinHurr If the studio didn't interfere and just let him do what he did with Man of Steel, BVS wouldn't have been panned in theaters. The directors cut is far superior, but has the black eye of the theatrical cut. Them the studio absolutely butchered The Justice League to then release what everyone wanted 4 years later during a pandemic when they had nothing else going on. Everyone i know loved the 4 hour snyder cut. The problem is studio interference, and I am SOOO stoked that Netflix is completely hands of and trusting him to do amazing things with Rebel Moon. So confident in him that they gave him 2 movies to shoot back to back!
@@Astraeus.. well, I completely disagree with everything you said accept for the wonder woman woman music. So I guess we can just agree to disagree and understand that we have different tastes in movies and directors. And that's 100% Ok
to explain the Magneto controlling rocks bit, iron is locked into the geologic record in rocks like basalt, so it wouldn't be too much of a stretch that he could literally command any metallic element (most of which have some level of reaction to magnetic fields). some are more reactive than others, but most non-ferrous metals react to magnetic flux
I don't think you can include Thanos with the Infinity Stones.... However, the beat down he gives Hulk is impressive. [except in the comics Hulk wins in a one-on-one match-up]
I love the way wolverine shouted no when jean was about to kill all those men,it shows that he has change and his long gone from his animalistic side.That's why his my fav superhero(anti-hero).
The rocks and cement bit for Magneto is actually easily explained. Magneto’s power isn’t magnetism it is electromagnetism. As in one the four forces in the universe that control how matter behaves. Magneto doesn’t just control metal, he controls matter.
it amazes me how many times magneto is on here. And that's not a bad thing. He is the most well deserving God type on here. And except in the really hardcore ones like at Auschwitz and maybe even the bridge scene in X-Men 3. He's playing around. I know what Ferris metals are in the human body and what even magnetism and high levels can do to a human body. His god mode would be second only to Jean Gray as the Phoenix One of the most believable bad guys is Michael fassbender as magneto. You believe he has went through what that character has when you see him with the way he reacts to people in a crisis situation. He never shows through God mode because he could actually just obliviate anything he wanted to. He could literally take the iron in our blood and rip it out to where we couldn't even breathe as we bled to death so it wouldn't matter. He's actually been very chill compared to what he could have done but that's why to me he's not really a bad guy cuz I can see myself doing exactly what he is doing. It's a good thing I don't have his abilities. I'm glad there aren't mutants cuz this world will be a different place and I don't think it would be a better place. If the age of superheroes ever come, our extinction is guaranteed!!!
Only issue I have with this comment is u stating jean grey and pheonix are one person they are not Phoenix and jean. Are two separate entities inhabiting the same body when it's just jean she has maybe a class 5 rank but if pheonix takes over which can and has happened she gains the omega class because her power completely defies the classing system many people forget that while they share the same body jean and Phoenix are two separate entities
Darth Vader mowing down rebels was a powerful scene, but it can't compare with Darth Vader holding a ship, forcing it to land and dissecting it with the force.
Mask was rated PG-13. The two different Magnetos ran at the same time Fassbender was the younger and Sir McKellen was the older. Palpatine was a senator not a general. These and more makes me wonder.
We all know that each villain has to have at least 4 or more super heroes to fight them all by themselves, also plot armor kicks in and the super heroes win or comeback as a whole new character somehow 😁
Time Index 21:29. The only problem I have with Thanos was the lack of understanding among the populace that enabled them to 'swallow' his substituted reasoning for universal slaughter. To be honest, making him into a 'tragic' figure whose only goal was to make the universe a more balanced place and give everyone a better chance was extremely weak. But it would have been much harder to sell to the masses that he was in love with Death and wanted to give her the gift of 'half of all life' to show his affection and win her as a lover. Anyone who has ever done any 'growth problems' in highschool math knows the 'rule of 72". It's an odd quirk that if you take a number that is growing and you factor it with the 'rate of growth' and the time spent for the initial number to 'double' you tend to arrive at the number 72. This works in reverse as well. If you take $1000 and you put it in an investment that is consistently earning 9% interest. It will take approximately 8 years to double to $2000. Therefore if you wipe out half of all life in the universe....and you take a reasonablly low, average growth rate of 0.5%, that means that in 14,400 years, just longer than the time there has been civilization on the earth, the universe would be right back to where it was before Thanos savagely snapped half of it away. In the scale of time of the universe, that is 1 millionth of 1 percent of the time spent since the universe was created. So,....less than the blinking of an eye in universal time.
Granted, I don't know every character, but would Dr. Manhattan of the Watchmen comic/film be the most unbeatable character from comics? Seems as if the only way you don't lose against him is if he chooses not to win. He can essentially do anything with zero limitations and if you manage to trick him into the one thing that can really slow him down, he just reconstitutes himself. To be fair though, it has been a couple decades at least since I last read the comic, so I may be basing it solely on the film representation.
Not by a longshot, in comic scaling the easiest measurement a lot of people use is citybuster, planet buster, galaxy buster, universe buster, multiverse buster. Within Watchmen all by itself, he's the only character with actual powers, so self-contained yes he's the strongesat. Watchmen however are eventually brought into the DC universe, and there a number of characters who aren't even the strongest that could remove him from existence. I'm not talking kill him with damage, no, literally "You don't exist" and he's gone, or nullify his powers then kill him. He's likely at best, assuming he could generate enough atomic energy, a solar system buster, so that gives you an idea. If you extend it beyond DC universe to comicdom period, he doesn't even rank in any pantheon of strength.
@@toreyzyre Not to be a fanboy but I call BS, based on your scale Dr Manhattan is muiltiverse buster level. Per the DC wiki and comics, Dr Manhattan can literally control matter, exists outside of time, can see, control AND CREATE other universes, can detect changes to the time stream, can travel through time, can use magic (according to DC comics), and can create duplicates of himself all with the same power set that exist independently. He doesn't need to generate ANY atomic energy, he can literally just will matter and energy to cease existing on A UNIVERSAL scale. Manhattan is a quantum being with nearly unlimited power, he has transcended to an omniscient, paracausal entity. Mister Mxyzptlk remarked that Manhattan's power exceeded his own.
There are several characters across Marvel and DC that are on his level, some even beyond that, so no. He's by no means weak, and especially within the Watchmen universe where the 2nd most powerful character was super smart and could (just barely) catch bullets. So within that universe he's absolutely several orders of magnitude above anything and everything else. But DC & Marvel definitely have characters that can match, or top him. In the case of Marvel some of the ones that can match him aren't even gods or anything, they're literally just mutants who were born with that kind of power (like Franklin Richards, for instance). Other notable examples of "Dr.Manhattan" levels of power would be Owen Reece (Molecule Man), Kubik (a sentient Cosmic Cube), Fulcrum, Beyonder (a specific character named Beyonder, who is one of "the" Beyonders), etc... There are also things like the LIving Tribunal, the One-Above-All. For DC, beings like the Spectre, 5th dimensional beings like Mxyzptlk and Vyndktvx , Perpetua (creator of the Multi-Verse), Lucifer, God, etc... Both Marvel and DC have a string of deities based on real world mythologies, many of those being on par or above Manhattan. Concurrent "creator" deities exist in some cases, such as in DC with Perpetua (creator of the Multi-Verse) existing in the same universe as God (Catholic) who also "created the universe"....doesn't exactly all make sense, but it is what it is.
You got the name of the film wrong as you said that it's Zach Snyder's Justice League when the clip is actually from Batman vs Superman Dawn of Justice.
And i ended up watching the whole damn 4 hour directors cut and not even see the scene i wanted to. Bah... I hate it when youtubers make mistakes like these.
Spider-man can take hits from juggernaut, hulk, Hercules, Thor, rhino, and thanos, and just brush them off like they were slap on the wrist with a feather
I can't think of Magneto as a "supervillain" like most of the others. He certainly does awful things but he also regularly shows levels of restraint reserved for the wise heroes too. He is a dude I'd want on my team in a bad spot, and I can't think of many other villains one could say that of.
I may bash the Sequel Trilogy for a variety of things but I will give credit where credit is due that they made Papa Palpys Force Lightning legends comic accurate. That stuff was badass.
About Magnito moving rocks and concrete, Electromagnetism is one of the 4 fundamental forces of the universe (EM, Gravity, Weak Nuclear, and Strong Nuclear) and is what holds together any object that retains it's shape regardless what position is in relation to gravity. Sand and regular soil has low electromagnetism while rocks and concrete has higher. That being said, if he is strong enough to effect the Electromagnetic field of those, he probably could have done the Phoenix thing and disintegrated people.
I can't take star wars seriously anymore. It could have been so great if the fans hadn't bullied Lucas into changing his plans for Darth Jar-Jar; the dark ruler of the Sith.
Honestly, I think making Jar Jar a little bit of a bumbler, but pretending to mean well...and the reason he was banished was because of his Sith connections (but of course he'd keep that hidden, lying by saying it was "he was clumsy")...would've been a far better direction for the prequel trilogy.
When you consider how much time and effort went into animating all the things Jar Jar did, and obsessively dissect the films, you realize there must have been a plan for Dark Emperor Jar Jar that was scrapped because of the fans.@@psychotheunsane7285
I like how u saved Vader last (yes, huge Star Wars fan. Padmé, & Rey, tatoo 💘) I found out in a Star Wars comics/novel, Darth Vader went beyond God mode. After being tricked & defeated by Darth Momin resurrection, Vader entered the portal. Leaving his physical cyborg body. Taking dark, ephemeral, spiritual form stepping into a DarkRealm in which is the "Dark Side." Also, taking him to a timeline of his life & every possible prophecy, & outcome (bare with me, it gets better.) After, he relives his inevitable future on his 1st day as Darth Vader. Re-kills (solo. No pun intended.) & kills, all the dead Jedis to ever exist. THEN, about to face his last opponent, sees Obi-Wan in a turn-over event in showing Anakin he never wanted to kill him & instead strikes at the darker force that has always been feeding Anakin more rage, while keeping him crippled to suffer. Still on his back. Darth Sidious (this is in between ep. V & Vl.) Sidious shows his strength & destiny by killing Obi-Wan. Vader, still blinded by rage, now kills off Sidious in a badass way. Now ruling the DarkRealm, Vader's still tryna save his lost love with Padmé. Being haunted by his actions as Palm is shown dying over, & over. All while (coincidentally?) LUKE was, at the same time, tryna find a new Kyber crystal but was asked for help by a Kyber crystal scientist to help free a bleeding Kyber crystal. For researching purposes.. Luke goes into this crystal's dark pass. Gets tricked by a really dark being, from before the Siths, & ends up in the DarkRealm where his father sees him as his true form to the light side, all blue. While still in the underworld. Destiny in The Force shows fear in Vader with Luke's energy, then completely cancels the two out in the realm with a huge flash of light & darkness. Before they can even begin to duel. Leaving 'em both with the idea that their fate is complete balance, or destruction of everything....
He DID co-create a bomb that erased 8 million people from NYC. Doing it unknowingly is not an excuse, as he allegedly has god level intelligence. Also murdered Rorschach (a good guy), just to keep a secret.
What Shaw did to Darwin is the single most inexcusable thing X-men movies ever messed up. The very idea that Darwin could be killed so easily is simply disgusting. Such wasted potential for a truly unique and complex character.
Jean Gray Is always awesome in Phoenix/Dark Phoenix mode but it seemed underwhelming in the "Dark Phoenix" film, Compared to the awesomeness of that power that was shown in "X-Men the Last Stand" even though "Dark Phoenix" shows more of what she could do with her powers than "X-Men The Last Stand" did but there was very little need for extra special effects to display that kind of power; that kind of effect should've stayed in the comics.
When Movie Characters Went God Mode: ua-cam.com/video/1aWZlmQkJqk/v-deo.html
Apocalypse's "Dark Brotherhood" mutants only got so powerful because Apocalypse only enhanced their powers; they did not exactly evolve their powers themselves. Avenging angel wouldn't have had armor-like enhancements without "Godly" help; he would still just be your average mortal "Angel" like mutant no different from X-Men: the Last Stand version of Angel.
Doesn't the Golden State Bridge cost millions of dollars too?
Oh, Please! Darth Vader went berserk long before the end of "Rogue One"/ the start of "Episode: IV: A New Hope".
Correction: "Rogue" One is a Midquel that happens to be the sequel for the "Solo: A Star Wars Story" movie even if they are not exactly a direct connection to each other; they are both most certainly directly connected to "Episode IV A New Hope".
You sound exactly like viniitube 🤔🤷♂️
He's not controlling rocks. It's his power and how it relates the the earth and its magnetic curves. He's literally controlling the earth's magnetism.
for real, hahha that shit made me laugh
so he is controlling rocks..
@@wgnd1614metals and field waves are not "rocks" lol
Except "rocks" and sand (silicates) and non-ferrous metals are not magnetic. *None of Magneto's powers have _anything_ to do with electromagnetism... comicbook writers and superhero movie writers simply have no clue about science in general, and physics, biology, or how fusion reactor work (and why they literally can't explode) in particular. Magneto is and always has been an Earthbender: a form of telekinesis limited to metals. That'S why he could affect Wolverine's adamantium, but his powers have never done anything remotely related to magnetism. If he did manipulate magnetic fields, he could screw with computers and water in living bodies (due to water being a magnetic bipole) but not reshape metal as if it's taffy. Especially not non-ferrous metals.
@@TF2CrunchyFrog I'm sure you crush at social gatherings 😄
@28:27 Thanos: *Throws moon at Tony*
Tony: “You throw another moon at me and I’m gonna lose it!” 😂😂
Michael Fassbender owned this role as the younger Magneto perfect casting I would love to see him in the role at least one more time & I love Sophie Turner as the young Jean & James McAvoy killed it as young Xavier.
Sophie has no facial expressions she acts like her face is locked with botox
Never heard of Michael Assbender before😂😂
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@@Midguardsormrwhat magneto is really controlling
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Oh nah 💀
Ah, Magneto; the secret Class 5 of the X-Men series. Given how he could shake the world itself, he is NOT just Class 4.
technically he can redirect the entire magnetosphere which would throw off the earth's orbit and kill everyone on the planet in a few minutes.
yep.@@darkplum8
Dude is literally classified as an Omega level mutant. And his abilities are far beyond that. If we go based on the actual comics, this man can move not just planets, but entire galaxies so long as their magnetic fields are within his range. And no, that is no exaggeration, he at one point pulled the entirety of Galactis' infinite starship to Earth from an entirely separate solar system away. If he actually wanted to, man could literally throw solar systems like he was reenacting the last fight of Guren Lagann.
And his greatest fear is the "No capes" rule doesn't apply to him.
@@darkplum8the magnetosphere doesn’t affect our orbit at all. It blocks radiation though. However he manipulates metal so he could probably move the entire planet by pulling the metal in the core and mantle
Oh, don't even get me started with how dirty they did Darwin in First Class. I mean, yes he does die in 1966 in the comics, but he always finds a way to come back because HE CAN and he can ADAPT to any situation, ANY place, or anything he wants to.
Even survived in space a few times.
*”Adapt to this.”* 🤡
What were the writers smoking when they wrote that line because if it’s that freaking good then I want in. 😂
None of the classic mutants return after the events of the split timeline of the X-Men Origins/X-Men trilogy/First class movie series(Even though The Deadpool movies are connected to the Origins and X-Men trilogy movies; they don't really count because of the "Breaking the 4th wall" rule); we are only left with the three remaining classic mutants: a Dying Charles Xavior, an almost equally dying Wolverine, and a soon to be expired Caliban.
He literally adapted to hela's death touch and became the asgardian god of death himself. No way at all he dies to literally just a ball of relatively weak energy.
In world War hulk, didn't he tried to use his powers to adapt to hulk and instead of adapting his powers teleported him out of there lolz!
This zaynes...speaks the tru tru
Magneto was not controlling rocks and concrete, he was controlling Iron. Iron oxide which is everywhere and in everything on Earth means there must be a traceable amount of Iron.
This is actually true: iron, carbon and oxygen are three of the most common elements in the Earth's composition. Also, iron isn't the only metal that can support magnetism. Another is cobalt.
@@psychotheunsane7285 exactly
Actually.... He's controlling the entire electro magnetic spectrum....
That's why the dirt starts forming that pattern before he expands it out
@@yggdrachill2845 the only force in the electromagnetic spectrum able to overpower gravity and move matter is magnetism, and only magnetic materials are directly effected... there are diamagnetic materials that are indirectly effected by being slowed as they pass through field lines but this brings you back to the original statement of magnetism being the force used to move ferrous matter... btw patterns do not indicate a force outside magnetism, in fact they support the evidence of only that force. We see this all the time in ferrous fluids.
@@yggdrachill2845 Dirt btw, has iron in it, specifically iron oxide, which again you find in every piece of dirt on Earth. Believe me Magneto at no point ever has been able to move plastic, or glass, or any non ferrous material. Not even a semiconductor like silica unless he detects ferrous metal in them. This is what Apocalypse did, he increased his sensitivity to all the naturally occurring ferrous metal already everywhere on Earth.
The writers of the X-Men franchise obviously loved to show off Magneto's powers. And obviously our narrator loved them, as well!
To be fair, Magneto's powers are nothing compared with Jean power, even in the movies they didn't portray her powers properly, like, one of the Dark Phoenix feats in the comics is literally eat a star and kill an entire civilization in the process.
nothing? lol wrong he's an omega mutant, yes she is stronger but so isnt scarlet witch@@efxnews4776
@@efxnews4776 we get it, you love jean grey/dark phoenix. dont have to comment taht on everything
Singular. Magnetism is only one force.
I mean movies will barely ever show a character's true feats when they're that strong. It's like how superman's speed alone makes him practically unbeatable, so they just have him punch like a normal dude 99% of the time.@@efxnews4776
Eriks scream along with the thunder and lighting and destruction of Aushwitch is always a bone chilling scene.
I love how often people completely, and utterly, misunderstand what Magneto fundamentally is... and why he is enormously more powerful than videos give him credit for.
And still Jean completely stomps him easily.
@@efxnews4776 If memory serves, Jean herself isn't THAT strong of a psychic. What makes her so powerful is her connection to the phoenix force. We are talking galactic level power against planet level. Magneto easily beats her technical prowess, but he is no match for a galaxy shaper.
@@ogre589 no, Jean is WAY more powerful than Magneto, both in the comics and in the movies, when she beat Apocalypse (wich is already more powerful than Magneto), she wasn't even with the Phoenix she just have unleashed her full power, wich also isn't even close to her more mature version in the comics (her base power levels this days are on par with Superman power levels).
I get the impression that you doesn't have an idea of how Jean powers work...
While Magneto can control metal, Jean can control all matter, and her telepathic powers can affect minds.
What she did with Eric in Dark Phoenix when he confronted Jean, wasn't a great feat of the Phoenix but simply Jean using her powers against Magneto, she destroy his helmet telekinetically, and if she really want to finish him off the moment he lost his helmet she could destroy his mind with her telepathy.with ease, because Eric only defense against telepathy is his helmet.
@@efxnews4776 Jean is so OP that the only people who can stop her are the ones writing the comic books
Craziest part with Magneto for me is his first interactions with Apocalypse. The other 3 were given significant enhancements to their powers when they became Horsemen, but all he did with Magneto was give him a small bit of help to understand what his power can do, and that's it. The way I see it the fact that he didn't enhance Magneto's powers at all means that, even then, he was actually worried about how powerful he'd become... Side note;
"Just ask Rey about it?" Bro, Fassbender was playing a younger version of the SAME character. Rey literally stole the Skywalker legacy; She made Anakin's sacrifice irrelevant, beat Ben because they made Luke forget that he's a hero and instead he ran away to drink weird green space milk by himself, then actually stole their family name, and (just for an extra fu@$ you to fans) buried Anakin's lightsaber in the fu@$ing sand.... Fan backlash was very well deserved for all of it.
He has a certain standard for his horsemen. If you're already at that standard, it seems like he just alters things a bit to unleash the true potential.
Magneto is omega level and was already stronger than Apocalypse, an alpha level. Head of tyrannical villain group 101 is don't help someone become (or realize they already are) stronger than you in case you need to put them down.
Also, Hela or "Hel" is NOT Loki's sibling according to the mythology. That was something the movies changed. She, the World Serpent Jormungandr, and the Nordic Wolf Fenrisulfr (Fenrir) are Loki's children with a giantess. Fun fact: Their actions against Odin in Ragnarok are justified. When Odin learned of them, Hel was assigned to the underworld while Jormungandr was thrown into the sea. Fenrir was kept around like a pet until he grew so big that they chained him up out of fear. It's hard to pity Odin and Thor for getting eaten by Fenrir and Jormungandr, respectively. After how they were betrayed, it feels just that they get revenge for it.
i wouldn't take movies seriously... when compared to comics they have changed so much...
as for zack snyders cuts... you guys can say whatever you want about him... but give any directors 3 more years to make a movie with actual feedback of the old one and i can guarantee you, anyone could of done a better version then zack snyder did. its not to say there aren't good scenes... but the reality is... he just wanted to take back his nam without you guys knowing about it. after all, you all cryed wolf when another director took the helm with only 3 fucking months to do anything... zack snyder as an exemple, just wanted the super heroes to do things they aren't doing in comics, like superman killing people, batman using guns, wonder woman getting her ass kicked easily when she is a fucking god killer. yet has trouble against doomsday... come on people, stop saying snyder is great... he's not he just rips characters for sake of ripping them off.
can't like this comment enough.
Don't forget Lokis other child Sleipnir :)
And the fun fact that the Dark Elves are actually Dwarves, because that is what Svartalves meant.
@@achimdemus-holzhaeuser1233: I think Loki got nailed by said horse while trying to distract it so it could not finish the assigned job in time. Why? The one assigned to the job asked for Freyja's hand in marriage as a reward. Talk about taking one for the team!
Honestly, Freyja should have thanked Loki personally for that, something she could do since she was NOT Frigga. I know this bc she begged Odin to let her dead husband enter Asgard so she could be with him again after his monster self was killed by a hero. Naturally, this means Odin and her husband were not the same, and I can't believe so-called scholars screwed that up.
As for her and Loki, this was before he stole her necklace since the contract was to build part of Asgard. He endured that for her, and she didn't even thank him. No wonder he ratted her out.
@@DarkPegasus87 Completely true.
The assigned task was by a giant who owned said horse to build a wall around Asgard.
Odin and Loki tried to trick said giant with a bet and part of the bet was, if the giant finishes in Time he gets to Marry Freyja, if not the Aesir get a wall for free.
And since the whole setup was Lokis idea in the first place, he tried to solve it.
I think this described Loki best.
Loki is really good at solving problems he created, because he thought he was smart.
In the comics she was still Loki's daughter. Specifically, the first iteration of Loki who has survived multiple instances of Ragnarök hitting the in universe retcon button.
Movie Hel is a combination of Cul the Serpent's background, with Gor the God Butchers power set.
Dr. Manhattan isn't the villain of the movie though. Ozymandias is.
It's almost like these people don't even watch the movies they feature. I mean, half an hour on a wiki page would have told you that.
That is pretty much the only exception to this list. However, know that if Dr. Manhattan were to be pushed, he wouldn't care who he annihilates. If he were a Marvel character, he'd qualify as Omega-class (beyond even class 5).
But he kills people! /s
@@psychotheunsane7285 is he not beyonder lever?
Dr. Manhattan is a villain for supporting USA agendas and killing Vietnamese for defending their own country.
@@psychotheunsane7285Dr. Manhattan from the comics is way beyond any other hero except for a select few
I remember a friend of mine referring to Dr Manhattan as "The Big Blue Man With The Big Blue Cock". Most people don't know that there were 2 versions of Watchmen. 1 where he's naked all the time (even in the scene where he's enormous) and 1 where they added undies because of younger audiences. So there we have it. Something amusing.
He's the worst, because he lost any humanity he had. He doesn't care.
@@ttyngordon As described in the film, his understanding of life itself is completely different from how humans understand it. That's why he seems totally off to many people. If you can be everywhere and nowhere in every second of time both past and present then you might see it the same as Dr Manhattan does. I suppose it really depends on how you want to see things.
@@ttyngordonWell, he became a genuine god in essence that saw life and pretty much all that shapes humanity as most know it. So go figure.
Well there is a 3rd version called the graphic novel which is the only one that matters because it's the only that is true to the story. THe film's as close to the original as a cheese sandwich is to a Panzer II
Magneto is an Omega level mutant, via cannon.
Canon*
I loved when Doc Ock was freed of the control from the tentacles, and could be GOOD again.
Rouge one is a perfect work of art as a stand alone film.
Rogue
To be fair, the palpatine scene is lore accurate to a point.. The ancient sith were... ridiculous.. compared to the rule of 2 era sith.
"Do it" - Palpatine throwing bills at strippers.
Quite bluntly, both the old order sith and the jedi of the old sith wars would have chewed up Palpatine and spit him out like he was a rancid gummy bear.
The only reason Palpatine won, is because both Jedi and Sith had MASSIVELY declined from where they once stood.
@@jtnachos16 Agreed, the people who say rule of 2 era sith are crazy powerful, are comparing them to the brotherhood of darkness, who were dark side toddlers power wise. Yes sidious, and the rule of two sith were gaining power and knowledge rapidly, but only because the sith power levels declined so insanely low, as you pointed out.
@@KillerTurnus no they say it cuz the canon lore and George Lucas does lol. I love swtor and Legends as much as the next but I don't care for the head canon and fanboying that goes on esp for characters like Revan.
@@jakehero95 yeah I don't use esp, I assume you refer to a wiki, what I said then comment was purely from what I've seen in bits of comics that I've seen over the years. Sith Lord's destroying entire fleets with four storms and destroying planets and devouring souls... Makes sidious look like a noob.
If Magneto learns to control any more elements we should call him the Avatar ;)
he doesn't control elements. MAGNETo. control of magnetic elements is just a byproduct.
Bi-Avatar
Dr Manhattan is not a supervillain. He NEVER was. He is a multiversal god-tier entity who recognized his own influence and so removed himself from the situation to maintain the sanctity of free will and natural existence of life. That is not the action of a villain.
Juggernaut vs Hulk would be the equivalent of an unstoppable force hitting an immovable object.
Juggernaut vs Blob is the unstoppable vs immovable trope.
World War Hulk showed how he would beat juggernaut
lol the juggernaut is nothing vs hulk, superman hit him from new york to california in the dc vs marvel comic arc
X-Men movie Juggs was weaksauce, not the "real" version. Juggs is not a mutant he's powered by a god.
Fun fact: Part of Juggernauts power is that when he gets moving fast enough, nothing can stop him, not even himself. Hulk once won a fight by simply stepping out of his way
When we're young we used to love the heroes but as we grew up, we understood the villains
#MagnetoWasRight (but he's a bit ruthless in his methods)
Since little I always liked the villains more
Honestly this hit waaay hard lol
Yeah but not Goofy ones like the riddler or penguin
Magneto already had lifted the Golden Gate Bridge in X-Men 3, however i'd have chosen the scene where he kills the policemen in Apocalypse, or where he lifts the stadium in Days of Future Past.
I love where in X-Men 2 he catches the plane as it's falling like its no big deal.
Then again. The Thanos part. Is more a testament to Wanda's power. her, without having an infinity stone. Was able to push back Thanos with 5 and destroy a 6th.
I absolutely love Sir Ian's Magneto. Uff Hela.
I mean, her powers do come from prolonged exposure to an infinity stone, so she's kind of an Obelix - she's had enough magic potion for her whole life.
Wanda's power is similar to that of an infinity stone. So it makes sense
@@Bitfire31337 her powers don't actually come from an infinity stone, it just acted as a kick starter to activate her hidden abilities. Her real power dwarfs even the infinity stones and when she uses it to its fullest potential she can manipulate reality at a multiversal level.
@@BiggestBrother And then immediately go completely batshit insane.
I love what Deadpool says to juggernaut when he's fan boying all over him. "I'm such a huge fan! I've always imagined my reflection in your helmet as you charge towards me with murderous intent" Deadpool and wolverine was amazing by the way!! Them cameos had my shitting myself lol
A lot of these are really good, particularly the Magneto ones (Ive always thought that both he and Professor X are actually potential Omega level mutants, but I'm not gonna go into that here); However, my favorite one is the Palpatine lightning scene.
As someone who grew up with rhe prequel trilogy and playing stuff like KOTOR and the original Battlefront games, I miss the "Legends" version of Star Wars badly, back then, the most powerful Jedi and Sith were these unstoppable gods who could wipe armies from existence with minimal effort and even decimate entire planets (beings like Darth Nihlus straight up ate them for breakfast). Palpatine definitely wasn't THAT level in his scene, but at least newer fans got a glimpse of the kind of power that proper use of the force was originally supposed to give.
I thought Charles and magneto WERE omega level?
all these marvel and dc people are the same people from greek and norse and Egyptian mythology. and most times the person they are fighting is intended to be some version of the Almighty or His son.
They absolutely are omega level in canon.
11:54 - It was also the fact that you have James McAvoy playing the Charles to Fassbender's Eric being in the same realm as as good as McKellan and Stewart.
I love how superman and ww getting thrown away by doomsday like their just playing in a mud in their backyard
Magneto’s power displays have been the best in movies!! My favourite is when he lifts the submarine out of the sea in First Class!!! That is epic in every way, even down to the music etc!
Another scene that shows vader as a beast (to me at least) is what he does on Mustafar against Cal and Cere after killing Trilla in Jedi Fallen Order.
yeah they play that scene off like, sure you are gonna fight Vader-SIKE! You better run fool!
@@DKDFury People were getting complacent after the guy on Dathomir and the 2 inquisitors. Vader to me is put there to show the actual gap in power between them. Like Cal knighted himself, but he is a small fry compared to some of Vader's contemporaries in the Jedi Order. And that scene shows it ao well
It's a shame we'll never see Snyder's complete Darkseid Trilogy.
Shame? I spent 4 hours of my life watching his "masterpiece" cut of Justice League and that's 4 hours I could have spent starting at a random spot on the ceiling. The idiotic wailing music every time Wonder Woman is even on screen for a second (in place of the amazing riff that was in the other version), the fact that he got a significant budget to do it and STILL didn't fix the shit Cyborg CGI at all. The confusing and unnecessary inclusion of Martian Manhunter, the absolutely terrible design of Darkseid, the obnoxious and unnecessary over use of slow-mo, the absolute cringe-fest of Barry & Iris, the fact that they purposefully released it to streaming platforms but maintained the aspect ratio of IMax, etc, etc... the list goes on and on.
Having 3 films by that pretentious, self-important goober known as Zack Snyder would be wildly unpleasant torture.
Well. Maybe not such a tragedy. I like Snyder as a director well enough, but he seems to do best with his own IPs. Kind of peaked with Man of Steel.
@@SinHurr If the studio didn't interfere and just let him do what he did with Man of Steel, BVS wouldn't have been panned in theaters. The directors cut is far superior, but has the black eye of the theatrical cut. Them the studio absolutely butchered The Justice League to then release what everyone wanted 4 years later during a pandemic when they had nothing else going on. Everyone i know loved the 4 hour snyder cut. The problem is studio interference, and I am SOOO stoked that Netflix is completely hands of and trusting him to do amazing things with Rebel Moon. So confident in him that they gave him 2 movies to shoot back to back!
@@Astraeus.. well, I completely disagree with everything you said accept for the wonder woman woman music. So I guess we can just agree to disagree and understand that we have different tastes in movies and directors. And that's 100% Ok
@@Astraeus.. Then maybe turn it off. *yawn*
to explain the Magneto controlling rocks bit, iron is locked into the geologic record in rocks like basalt, so it wouldn't be too much of a stretch that he could literally command any metallic element (most of which have some level of reaction to magnetic fields). some are more reactive than others, but most non-ferrous metals react to magnetic flux
Was just thinking that. Rock is mined and pulverized to get at the metals.
I've seen a video showing an electromagnet making a strawberry hover. Electromagnetism can work on anything.
The rocks don't need iron. Mags can control electromagnetic fields which means he can literally create areas with reversed gravity.
"That remarkable metal doesn't run through your entire body, does it?"
~ "...."
I don't think you can include Thanos with the Infinity Stones.... However, the beat down he gives Hulk is impressive. [except in the comics Hulk wins in a one-on-one match-up]
I love the way wolverine shouted no when jean was about to kill all those men,it shows that he has change and his long gone from his animalistic side.That's why his my fav superhero(anti-hero).
The rocks and cement bit for Magneto is actually easily explained. Magneto’s power isn’t magnetism it is electromagnetism. As in one the four forces in the universe that control how matter behaves. Magneto doesn’t just control metal, he controls matter.
"isn’t magnetism it is electromagnetism"
So you didn't pay attention in Physics class at school, right?
@@Albtraum_TDDC Yeah, and they also suggest that matter is electromagnetism, which is inherently untrue. Lol.
Magneto has control over all forms of magnetism. Period.
He’s not controlling rocks and concrete. He’s controlling the magnetic field itself.
What about Scarlet Witch? When she was a villain, she took down Karmar-Taj, and an army of sorcerers, by herself!!
And the alternate universe illuminatie
@@Ragnar_ice-veins Yup! Through Dream Walking!
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Hearing steel ball runs fan theme here threw me for a loop, I had to relisten like 2-3 times to make sure I'm not hearing wrong
it amazes me how many times magneto is on here. And that's not a bad thing. He is the most well deserving God type on here. And except in the really hardcore ones like at Auschwitz and maybe even the bridge scene in X-Men 3. He's playing around. I know what Ferris metals are in the human body and what even magnetism and high levels can do to a human body. His god mode would be second only to Jean Gray as the Phoenix One of the most believable bad guys is Michael fassbender as magneto. You believe he has went through what that character has when you see him with the way he reacts to people in a crisis situation. He never shows through God mode because he could actually just obliviate anything he wanted to. He could literally take the iron in our blood and rip it out to where we couldn't even breathe as we bled to death so it wouldn't matter. He's actually been very chill compared to what he could have done but that's why to me he's not really a bad guy cuz I can see myself doing exactly what he is doing. It's a good thing I don't have his abilities. I'm glad there aren't mutants cuz this world will be a different place and I don't think it would be a better place. If the age of superheroes ever come, our extinction is guaranteed!!!
Only issue I have with this comment is u stating jean grey and pheonix are one person they are not Phoenix and jean. Are two separate entities inhabiting the same body when it's just jean she has maybe a class 5 rank but if pheonix takes over which can and has happened she gains the omega class because her power completely defies the classing system many people forget that while they share the same body jean and Phoenix are two separate entities
@@jdcrowell8596 Jean sans-pheonix is still omega level. Pheonix just makes her omega+.
Magneto is hardcore. He's not afraid to get his hands dirty and know how to use his power to the fullest 💪
17:57 Ah yes, the ultimate bass drop. Will never forget seeing this in theaters
Magneto first god moment is lifting the Brooklyn Bridge
Golden Gate Bridge def a God mode
Every source I’ve seen says it was actually the Golden Gate Bridge but I agree with you nonetheless.
Why were you playing the fan made Johnny Joestar theme during the doctor doom part?
what is that phonk song title when doomsday exploded 0:40?
Icl the music the editor mixed in at 26:59 makes the scene better lmao good job ❤🔥❤🔥
any chance of getting the name of that version of duel of the fates?
@@schangliI've tried my friend. Nothing. 😢. Hopefully you will have more luck
I'll try again though
I won't say how many hours I've spent this weekend trying to find it ... feel like a dog chasing my own tail. :/
Darth Vader mowing down rebels was a powerful scene, but it can't compare with Darth Vader holding a ship, forcing it to land and dissecting it with the force.
Hokey religions....
"I am inevitable" very surprised, because I always thought Agent Smith knew the sound of inevitability ;)
Mask was rated PG-13. The two different Magnetos ran at the same time Fassbender was the younger and Sir McKellen was the older. Palpatine was a senator not a general. These and more makes me wonder.
My guy, He has Doomsday on the list.
@@Vindictator1972 It is funny that videos like these don't seem to be a fan based thing. They seem to be wiki read based.
20:35 bro why the hell are you playing akaza's theme song for Thanos 😂
To be honest the Mask is always in god mode. His powers let him do anything basically.
I don't see magnito as a bad guy I see him as anti hero at worst and a real hero at best it's human in he's emotion more then most
Dr. Manhattan would whoooop Superman’s lil booty.
stop with the cap
@@darianhenry-wr3wl Superman literally has no chance
"Darth Sidious was never an easy opponent."
Rey: I know, I stood there and blocked lightning with TWO lightsabers until he defeated himself.
Man the Mask in 94 was just a tidbit of how wild those times were.
Loved it, great narration. ✌️❤️
We all know that each villain has to have at least 4 or more super heroes to fight them all by themselves, also plot armor kicks in and the super heroes win or comeback as a whole new character somehow 😁
Preach. Shit's tired.
Hela wasnt taking down just a legion, it was literally the personal legion of odin, from a planet of gods.
Why would anyone want to see Dr Manhattan v Superman? Dr Manhattan can warp reality, he can instantly delete Superman with just a thought.
Time Index 21:29. The only problem I have with Thanos was the lack of understanding among the populace that enabled them to 'swallow' his substituted reasoning for universal slaughter. To be honest, making him into a 'tragic' figure whose only goal was to make the universe a more balanced place and give everyone a better chance was extremely weak. But it would have been much harder to sell to the masses that he was in love with Death and wanted to give her the gift of 'half of all life' to show his affection and win her as a lover.
Anyone who has ever done any 'growth problems' in highschool math knows the 'rule of 72". It's an odd quirk that if you take a number that is growing and you factor it with the 'rate of growth' and the time spent for the initial number to 'double' you tend to arrive at the number 72. This works in reverse as well. If you take $1000 and you put it in an investment that is consistently earning 9% interest. It will take approximately 8 years to double to $2000.
Therefore if you wipe out half of all life in the universe....and you take a reasonablly low, average growth rate of 0.5%, that means that in 14,400 years, just longer than the time there has been civilization on the earth, the universe would be right back to where it was before Thanos savagely snapped half of it away.
In the scale of time of the universe, that is 1 millionth of 1 percent of the time spent since the universe was created. So,....less than the blinking of an eye in universal time.
Granted, I don't know every character, but would Dr. Manhattan of the Watchmen comic/film be the most unbeatable character from comics? Seems as if the only way you don't lose against him is if he chooses not to win. He can essentially do anything with zero limitations and if you manage to trick him into the one thing that can really slow him down, he just reconstitutes himself. To be fair though, it has been a couple decades at least since I last read the comic, so I may be basing it solely on the film representation.
Not by a longshot, in comic scaling the easiest measurement a lot of people use is citybuster, planet buster, galaxy buster, universe buster, multiverse buster. Within Watchmen all by itself, he's the only character with actual powers, so self-contained yes he's the strongesat. Watchmen however are eventually brought into the DC universe, and there a number of characters who aren't even the strongest that could remove him from existence. I'm not talking kill him with damage, no, literally "You don't exist" and he's gone, or nullify his powers then kill him. He's likely at best, assuming he could generate enough atomic energy, a solar system buster, so that gives you an idea. If you extend it beyond DC universe to comicdom period, he doesn't even rank in any pantheon of strength.
@@toreyzyre Not to be a fanboy but I call BS, based on your scale Dr Manhattan is muiltiverse buster level. Per the DC wiki and comics, Dr Manhattan can literally control matter, exists outside of time, can see, control AND CREATE other universes, can detect changes to the time stream, can travel through time, can use magic (according to DC comics), and can create duplicates of himself all with the same power set that exist independently.
He doesn't need to generate ANY atomic energy, he can literally just will matter and energy to cease existing on A UNIVERSAL scale. Manhattan is a quantum being with nearly unlimited power, he has transcended to an omniscient, paracausal entity. Mister Mxyzptlk remarked that Manhattan's power exceeded his own.
@@toreyzyre If they had given him the power to divine the future than he could just have... oh, wait... Guess he chose not to.
There are several characters across Marvel and DC that are on his level, some even beyond that, so no. He's by no means weak, and especially within the Watchmen universe where the 2nd most powerful character was super smart and could (just barely) catch bullets. So within that universe he's absolutely several orders of magnitude above anything and everything else. But DC & Marvel definitely have characters that can match, or top him.
In the case of Marvel some of the ones that can match him aren't even gods or anything, they're literally just mutants who were born with that kind of power (like Franklin Richards, for instance). Other notable examples of "Dr.Manhattan" levels of power would be Owen Reece (Molecule Man), Kubik (a sentient Cosmic Cube), Fulcrum, Beyonder (a specific character named Beyonder, who is one of "the" Beyonders), etc... There are also things like the LIving Tribunal, the One-Above-All.
For DC, beings like the Spectre, 5th dimensional beings like Mxyzptlk and Vyndktvx , Perpetua (creator of the Multi-Verse), Lucifer, God, etc...
Both Marvel and DC have a string of deities based on real world mythologies, many of those being on par or above Manhattan. Concurrent "creator" deities exist in some cases, such as in DC with Perpetua (creator of the Multi-Verse) existing in the same universe as God (Catholic) who also "created the universe"....doesn't exactly all make sense, but it is what it is.
@@Astraeus.. There was more than one Beyonder?
I'd add Wanda creating the Hex. It was pretty badass.
whats the song at 0:08
Darude - Sandstorm
People hate Zachs dc universe, but he gave us amazing scenes and action, Doomsday being one of them.
Darkseid is actually god
God is god not darkseid
Hela went H.A.M. on an entire asgardian army. Not humans but gods.
Talking about God level look at them Nails on the nurse😂😂😂😂❤
Man Kang is so goofy
I Can not take him seriously
You got the name of the film wrong as you said that it's Zach Snyder's Justice League when the clip is actually from Batman vs Superman Dawn of Justice.
And i ended up watching the whole damn 4 hour directors cut and not even see the scene i wanted to. Bah... I hate it when youtubers make mistakes like these.
Spider-man can take hits from juggernaut, hulk, Hercules, Thor, rhino, and thanos, and just brush them off like they were slap on the wrist with a feather
so Magneto moving a stadium or a bridge is more impressive than moving the fucking Earth?
Watching palpatine absolutely shred an entire fleet just to get stopped by Rey holding the lightsaber with hand was the biggest bullshit ever
I can't think of Magneto as a "supervillain" like most of the others. He certainly does awful things but he also regularly shows levels of restraint reserved for the wise heroes too. He is a dude I'd want on my team in a bad spot, and I can't think of many other villains one could say that of.
Yup. He's an antihero, not a villain.
What’s the song in the background as Doomsday goes thermonuclear in this vid?
DARKSEID IS NOT A GOD MOD, HE NEW GOD
I feel like this is more a magneto tribute than anything 😂 good video none the less.
Its emperor Palpatine, not general Palpatine.
I was looking for this comment lol.
I was about to comment this myself, i mean..... Seriously?! 😂😂😂
You know : They mocked Kang for being "defeated by Ants" while I'm amazed he "survived being zerg-rushed by giant evolved Ants" !
Let's be frank, Snyder actually did a great job with Doomsday
Not just that he did and incredible job with the Snyder cut. Entirely different movie and was not bored for the whole 4 hours
I may bash the Sequel Trilogy for a variety of things but I will give credit where credit is due that they made Papa Palpys Force Lightning legends comic accurate. That stuff was badass.
Since when is Dr. Manhattan a villain??
Also, "General Palpatine?" Pretty sure you mean Darth Sidious.
They are the same person. However, the proper term was Emperor Palpatine.
About Magnito moving rocks and concrete, Electromagnetism is one of the 4 fundamental forces of the universe (EM, Gravity, Weak Nuclear, and Strong Nuclear) and is what holds together any object that retains it's shape regardless what position is in relation to gravity. Sand and regular soil has low electromagnetism while rocks and concrete has higher. That being said, if he is strong enough to effect the Electromagnetic field of those, he probably could have done the Phoenix thing and disintegrated people.
If they could pull off a Live Action Knull.. Imagine the Carnage it can do..
And his actions would be entirely fueled by Malice...
Nice pun😂
2:50 JOHNNY WHAT ARE YOU DOING THERE 😭😭😭
Hahahaha steel ball run
20:26 wat's the name of the music playing?
I can't take star wars seriously anymore. It could have been so great if the fans hadn't bullied Lucas into changing his plans for Darth Jar-Jar; the dark ruler of the Sith.
Honestly, I think making Jar Jar a little bit of a bumbler, but pretending to mean well...and the reason he was banished was because of his Sith connections (but of course he'd keep that hidden, lying by saying it was "he was clumsy")...would've been a far better direction for the prequel trilogy.
When you consider how much time and effort went into animating all the things Jar Jar did, and obsessively dissect the films, you realize there must have been a plan for Dark Emperor Jar Jar that was scrapped because of the fans.@@psychotheunsane7285
Tell me you love Magneto, without telling me you love Magneto XD
The Mask was not a kids movie
I like how u saved Vader last (yes, huge Star Wars fan. Padmé, & Rey, tatoo 💘) I found out in a Star Wars comics/novel, Darth Vader went beyond God mode. After being tricked & defeated by Darth Momin resurrection, Vader entered the portal. Leaving his physical cyborg body. Taking dark, ephemeral, spiritual form stepping into a DarkRealm in which is the "Dark Side." Also, taking him to a timeline of his life & every possible prophecy, & outcome (bare with me, it gets better.) After, he relives his inevitable future on his 1st day as Darth Vader. Re-kills (solo. No pun intended.) & kills, all the dead Jedis to ever exist. THEN, about to face his last opponent, sees Obi-Wan in a turn-over event in showing Anakin he never wanted to kill him & instead strikes at the darker force that has always been feeding Anakin more rage, while keeping him crippled to suffer. Still on his back. Darth Sidious (this is in between ep. V & Vl.) Sidious shows his strength & destiny by killing Obi-Wan. Vader, still blinded by rage, now kills off Sidious in a badass way. Now ruling the DarkRealm, Vader's still tryna save his lost love with Padmé. Being haunted by his actions as Palm is shown dying over, & over. All while (coincidentally?) LUKE was, at the same time, tryna find a new Kyber crystal but was asked for help by a Kyber crystal scientist to help free a bleeding Kyber crystal. For researching purposes.. Luke goes into this crystal's dark pass. Gets tricked by a really dark being, from before the Siths, & ends up in the DarkRealm where his father sees him as his true form to the light side, all blue. While still in the underworld. Destiny in The Force shows fear in Vader with Luke's energy, then completely cancels the two out in the realm with a huge flash of light & darkness. Before they can even begin to duel. Leaving 'em both with the idea that their fate is complete balance, or destruction of everything....
why is doctor Manhattan on this list? he wasn't a supervillain
He DID co-create a bomb that erased 8 million people from NYC. Doing it unknowingly is not an excuse, as he allegedly has god level intelligence. Also murdered Rorschach (a good guy), just to keep a secret.
What's the music used for the doomsday part? It's been living in my head rent free but I don't got a name for it 😂
I was actually impressed when I saw Hela go all Dynasty Warriors on the Asgardian Soldiers like they were mere grunts.
She's literally a god, they're less than mere grunts to her
The SBR fan soundtrack with Fantastic Four, did not expect that crossover
God Mode: when the writer has written themselves into a whole and can think of no other way to get out.
*plot armor thickens*
What Shaw did to Darwin is the single most inexcusable thing X-men movies ever messed up. The very idea that Darwin could be killed so easily is simply disgusting. Such wasted potential for a truly unique and complex character.
Indiana Jones was a really good movie…
Y’all should definitely see it in theaters
17:10 im trying so hard to find that song on the backround... any help ?
Jean Gray Is always awesome in Phoenix/Dark Phoenix mode but it seemed underwhelming in the "Dark Phoenix" film, Compared to the awesomeness of that power that was shown in "X-Men the Last Stand" even though "Dark Phoenix" shows more of what she could do with her powers than "X-Men The Last Stand" did but there was very little need for extra special effects to display that kind of power; that kind of effect should've stayed in the comics.
Woke writers.
@@sicsempertyrannishonk7197 Or, they are just modern human beings and not part of the hate cult.
That 1st scene I thought was from Batman v Superman not Zack Snyder's Justice League at 0:40