Paul Bettany's character is an android who got the all -
powerful Mind Stone implanted in his head in Age of Ultron.
Not exact matches
The only way to protect Vision, whose
Mind Stone is being carefully removed by T'Challa's supergenius little sister, Shuri, is to let the monsters through the force field that has defended and hidden Wakanda, and the beasts begin to overrun even the most
powerful fighters.
Stone joins a long line of
powerful femmes fatale in the history of cinema, and Basic Instinct is one of the few classics in the neo-noir revival (Body Heat [Lawrence Kasdan, 1981] is the only other one that comes to
mind).
Yes, Thanos is coming, and if he ever hopes to fully assemble his Infinity Gauntlet — the most
powerful weapon in the universe which houses all six Infinity Stones — it means that he will have no choice but to rip the
Mind Stone from the Vision's forehead.
When Thanos appeared in the very first Avengers film, he had entrusted Loki with the
Mind Stone, a
powerful tool to help him take control of the Tesseract (aka the Space
Stone), and the Earth itself.
So when Black Dwarf and the rest of the Black Order make their attempt at taking Wakanda and killing the Vision to get the
Mind Stone, they didn't count on the Wakandan forces being as
powerful as they were.
Both empowered by the
Mind Stone, Vision and Scarlet Witch are
powerful forces in the throes of battle.
When the
Stone was encased in Loki's Scepter, it could create
powerful energy blasts, as well as
mind control anyone that Loki touched with the Scepter (except for Iron Man).
On their own, though, these six gems are still pretty
powerful — whether it's the
mind stone and it's telekinetic abilities or the time
stone's power of time travel.
I saw some
powerful exhibitions in New York City that season including Arshile Gorky: 1904 - 1948 at the Museum of Modern Art; Willem de Kooning and Barnett Newman at the Allen
Stone Gallery and one of the most memorable events of my time at Art and Design occurred in October 1962 when I saw an exhibition that blew my
mind and blew the art world apart at the Sidney Janis Gallery called `' New Realism».