Sentences with phrase «not vibranium»

«In our Wakanda, it's not vibranium that makes them special,» he says.
Why not a Vibranium suit for Spider - Man?

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But there are problems in Wakanda, not all stemming from the film's few white characters: CIA man Everett Ross (Martin Freeman) blunders into Wakandan power politics, and white South African career criminal Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis) plots to steal their vibranium.
I feel this movie wouldve been so much better if a seasoned director had done it like John Singleton... anyway, its just alot of hype because hes the «first» black super hero (do nt tell Wesley Snipes though) and if you really want to see black panther skip the full length movie and see Wakanda in Infinity war... as far as black panther goes he was great in civil war and infinity war, you can skip the 2 hour trip to the land of vibranium.
The film's third act hinges not only on containing the outbreak of an all - out Wakandan civil war, but on stopping Vibranium weapons from leaving Wakanda's borders, destined to be used on foreign soil.
Becoming king also bestows upon the king the powers of the Black Panther, though his threats aren't physical so much as political, having to deal with not only external forces who want to use Wakanda's stash of the worlds hardest and most powerful metal, vibranium, to their advantage, but also within Wakanda, among those who feel that they have a responsibility to share their advancement with the world to help those who desperately need its harnessed powers to heal, or, more extreme, to use their secretive wealth in resources and weapons technology to right centuries of wrongs for people of African descent around the world through a revolution.
So yeah, we all know that Black Panther, a.k.a. Prince T'Challa, is going to triumph over adversity in his bid to bring harmony to the kingdom of Wakanda, that there will be the obligatory action sequences where actual danger is a distant possibility for both hero and bystander, and that the plot will pivot on a mysterious object of unknown origin («Vibranium,» in this case — don't worry if it sounds unfamiliar; the film's characters will mention it at least three - dozen times over the course of the movie).
However, his plan is not to offer a hand at some form of global reconciliation, but an all out war that will destroy the west with Wakanda's stockpile of vibranium, an alien tech that can create weapons that rivals the strongest deterrents human technology can come up with.
A gift too opulent to not be at least partially corrupted, Black Panther contains multiple films in one: the one we get to see and, underneath the CGI afrofuturistic frenzy and celebration of diasporic blackness, what I'll call the «forbidden film,» the one that has been snatched away brutally, the one in which Killmonger succeeds in supplying the Black world with vibranium.
Now the CIA can not let T'Challa roam the world with vibranium in his pocket without some overseer.
If Klaw can not get his hands on kryptonite, he wants a piece of vibranium.
You don't want to be left behind, trying to figure out what Vibranium is or why Thor and Loki just can't get along.
They did nt even explain how vibranium allowed all the tech especially the healing, are we to just guess how an alien metal which can deflect / reflect energy magically fixes bullet wounds and allows for amazing tech?
Vibranium and purple heart shaped herbs DO NOT EXIST!
It isn't long until one - armed weapons dealer Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis) is looking to get his hands on vibranium to sell it to the highest bidder.
It has armored rhinos, Ruritanian power struggles, wacky inventions (e.g., nanobot shoes), sprinkles of Jules Verne and James Bond, characters who can't stop striking cool poses with bladed weapons, and a secondary villain who spends most of his screen time cackling at his own dastardliness — the one - armed vibranium trafficker Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis), an uncommonly fun bad guy in an age of humorless Steppenwolfs and Ronan The Accusers.
The brief clip doesn't show too much new footage but we do see more of the vibrant and colorful kingdom and the warrior known as M'Buku (Winston Duke), as well as Killmonger breaking Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis) out so that they can continue their war on the African nation, which is known for its vibranium and advanced technology in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The theory is that even though we didn't see the Soul Stone in Black Panther, it's hidden inside the Vibranium meteorite that the nation is built upon.
But I don't think Thanos has any interest in the Wakanda's Vibranium (I can be wrong though).
If Vibranium's power wasn't worth keeping secret from power hungry colonizers, the existence of a powerful Stone certainly would be.
Since Doom had control over any items containing Vibranium, the elite group created armor that did not contain the valuable metal.
Well, according to Chadwick Boseman's T'Challa (who knows a thing or two about Vibranium, the special metal Cap's shield is made from), that won't be a problem.
Of course, the MCU's Cap already has new Vibranium shields thanks to Black Panther, but there's no rule saying an upgrade can't be made for the next movie.
In fact, it secretly holds inexhaustible supplies of a metal called Vibranium, which is not only the ideal lining for a superhero costume, it can also be used to build high - speed rail systems and cure spinal injuries.
The claws on the suit are not just for looks, they can cut through any metal thanks to a material known as Anti-Metal or antarctic vibranium.
What was really cool was how much his Vibranium shield was implemented in the fight choreography.For those who don't know what Vibranium is, it's a fictional metal that can absorb any type of impact which in turn strengthen's the metal.
But that's nothing compared to his next foe, Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan), an African - American who wants to take the well - kept secret which makes Wakanda so advanced - a magical mineral called vibranium (the stuff that Captain America's shield is made from)- and use it to wreak havoc and revenge on a world order that hasn't always been kind to people who look like him.
That the Black Panther's suit is made out of vibranium should not come as a surprise — Age Of Ultron established that Wakanda is the MCU's source of vibranium, the near - unbreakable metal out of which Cap's shield is forged.
T'Challa's mission to South Korea to prevent the sale of an antique vibranium weapon shows that he's engaged in a tricky political balancing act, and that Wakanda has understandable (if not necessarily likable) reasons for acting as it does.
Not only will there be a Shuri figure, but Nerf will be releasing the Nerf Vibranium Strike Gauntlet based on her character's famous gauntlets.
If the Infinity Stone and vibranium go hand in hand, though, Coogler wouldn't need to include its presence in Black Panther; by introducing vibranium and the meteor as crucial elements of Wakanda's technology, he elegantly side - steps the necessity of addressing the Infinity Stone question.
Act one ends with life as usual for Wakanda, but not before it's disrupted by the re-appearance of an old Wakanda foe, who has been on the run after stealing Vibranium, named Ulysses Klaue.
That puts several potential options on the table, and the sheer number of badasses in Wakanda (not to mention the amount of Vibranium available for new suits) leaves the role open to interpretation.
Boseman would not confirm to us whether T'Challa will have drunk his magic brew to be imbued with superhuman powers by the time we meet him in Civil War, but he will have a super suit woven with vibranium — the same material used in Cap's shield.
In all this, you can't help but wonder: Where would Tony Stark be if he had a seemingly unlimited supply of vibranium at his disposal?
Black Panther has a high - tech Vibranium - laced suit that can deflect bullets, but that's not the source of his enhanced strength and agility.
In sequences like that one, this movie doesn't stint on the ooohs and aaahs, especially when Okoye demonstrates martial artistry with her vibranium spear or when Black Panther grabs hold of a car and tilts it in a high - speed chase or somersaults out of the way of a tumbling vehicle.
Not long into his reign, however, challenges arise in the form of an arms dealer (Andy Serkis, in the flesh) and an American mercenary (Michael B. Jordan) who have teamed up in pursuit of vibranium, the precious element that lies beneath Wakanda's soil and powers its technological utopia.
As for Black Panther, director Ryan Coogler and Marvel Studios didn't want to include the long - awaited Soul Stone in the movie, saying «Wakanda already has its thing [Vibranium]».
I don't know the comic at all, but I think it would've been really easy to make the villain this white colonizer who wants to come in and take all the vibranium, and I think that would've made for a lesser movie, because it would've been a clear good vs. evil.
Such a conflict would be horrific, T'Challa says, and the magical power of vibranium would best be steered toward international aid, not weaponry.
Even if you don't have any Vibranium stocking stuffers, you can still wow your hi - tech loved ones with these gifts featured in Marvel's 2017 Holiday Headquarters and Gift Guide!
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