Sentences with phrase «vibranium arm»

Clearly, Bucky will be back in action, lending a helping hand (and a new vibranium arm!)
Bucky has lived a life of peace and recovery, hidden in Wakanda, but sadly resigns himself that his haven comes at a cost and he is only a killing machine after all, when T'Challa approaches with his sleek new Vibranium arm.

Not exact matches

As an arms dealer whose arm doubles as a Vibranium super-cannon, Klaue makes for a nasty henchman, while Killmonger keeps his cards up his sleeve until relatively late in the film but emerges as the most satisfying comic - book adversary since Heath Ledger's Joker.
In the meantime, a deliciously nasty bad guy, a white South African gangster and arms dealer named Klaue (Andy Serkis, in a role he introduced three years ago in Avengers: Age of Ultron), is keen to get his hands on some vibranium himself, which involves an unexpected side trip to Busan, South Korea, for a prolonged sequence heavy on chases and tough - guy action but rather more conventional than the rest of the film.
His father N'Jobu facilitated the theft of vibranium in an attempt to arm black people all over the world against their oppressors; N'Jobu is killed by T'Challa's father T'Chaka for his insubordinate attempt to end the centuries of isolation that have kept Wakanda safe.
To stop Wakanda from being discovered by the world, King T'Chaka murders his brother N'Jobu, a Wakandan spy seeking to arm oppressed African - Americans with Vibranium - powered weapons after witnessing their plight up - close.
But notorious arms dealer Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis) knows the country's secrets and has secured some vibranium that he intends to sell.
Armed with technology developed by his super-scientist sister, Shuri (Letitia Wright), and accompanied by his former lover, Nakia (Lupita Nyong» o), and the head of the military, Okoye (Danai Gurira), T'Challa travels to South Korea to capture an amoral mercenary named Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis), who is selling vibranium on the black market.
The answer lies, in part, in the idea of Wakanda, whose near - limitless supply of the fictional metal Vibranium has given rise to untold advancements in medical science and nanotechnology, but also to arms and ammunitions.
Boseman likens the hero's vibranium battle suit to the United States» possession of nuclear arms, proclaiming, ««it's a similar thing... Who would you want to get the call at three in the morning?
He partners with arms dealer Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis, «Star Wars: The Last Jedi») to steal vibranium - a rare and highly - coveted metal - from Wakanda to create powerful weapons.
Andy Serkis plays the arms dealer and vibranium fantatic Ulysses Klaue, and, crucial to the story's ideological tension, Michael B. Jordan is the American black ops ace known as Killmonger.
Ultron (voiced by James Spader) threatens Klaue to get the arms dealer's Vibranium.
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.
Soon after T'Challa is crowned king in an exciting ceremony in which he's nearly killed (I'll say no more), he sets off for South Korea to take down a cackling madman arms merchant named Ulysses Klaue (motion capture king Andy Serkis, who is great in this «full - bodied» role), who has stolen an ancient Wakandan weapon made of the precious and all - powerful vibranium.
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.
Captain America's Vibranium Shield, Mjolnir, Tony Stark's new armor, Winter Soldier's metal arm, and Black Panther's Vibranium suit.
She's talking about Bucky, Captain America's trustworthy sidekick, whom Shuri outfitted with a vibranium alloy shield and new arm.
In the films, Klaw is Ulysses Klaue, played by Andy Serkis, and he first appeared in 2015's Avengers: Age of Ultron, where he had his arm cut off by Ultron while hunting for vibranium.
Trained in numerous forms of martial arts, the Dora Milaje are armed with Vibranium weapons and clad in Vibranium armor.
In addition to the Dora, the commercial also shows Shuri, T'Challa's genius sister — herself armed with personally made Vibranium gauntlets in the shape of a panther — and Ramonda, Queen Mother of Wakanda.
His first act is to don his Black Panther armour and track down arms dealer Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis, Star Wars — Episode VIII: The Last Jedi), who stole a reserve of vibranium, the country's national treasure, 25 years ago.
So, even if Killmonger's final pursuit to steal the Wakandan throne and arm the sector with Vibranium guns is conceivably depraved, it's rooted within the pursuit of justice.
They're inside a secret underground casino in Busan, South Korea, in pursuit of the vibranium - obsessed arms dealer Ulysses Klaue.
That stylish introduction is immediately followed by a flashback to Oakland in 1992, where a Wakandan spy embedded in American society is caught trading arms made of Vibranium, the meteoric ore on which Wakanda built its superior new world.
He's in Oakland to confront N'Jobo (Sterling K. Brown), who has been selling vibranium — a powerful metal that surrounds Wakanda and gives the nation its technology — to an arms dealer named Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis).
You might also recall Ulysses Klaw (Andy Serkis), the crude arms dealer that got his arm ripped off by Ultron in Avengers: Age of Ultron, a side character that will somehow make his way into Black Panther as well, no doubt hunting that elusive vibranium the country is known for.
The only outsider to penetrate Wakanda and steal its precious metal, Klaue now sports a vibranium - powered super-prosthetic arm.
The second, potentially more spoiler - y sequence, involves Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis from Age of Ultron, upgraded with some sort of prosthetic arm) meeting Everett K. Ross (Martin Freeman from Captain America: Civil War) in a South Korean casino to discuss mixtapes and vibranium.
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.
Namely, there's the arms dealer Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis), who stole a portion of the nation's vibranium, an indestructible metal that's Wakanda's most precious material resource.
Michael B. Jordan's character is one of the antagonists of the film, allied with the mercenary Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis, reprising his role from Avengers: Age of Ultron), an arms dealer who has plundered Vibranium before and plans to do it again.
This takes the form of Michael B Jordan's Erik «Killmonger» Stevens, a vengeful Wakandan exile with his own eye on the throne, and Ulysses Klaue — pronounced claw — a brawny arms dealer played by Andy Serkis who speaks in a spicy Afrikaner bark, and whose attentions are turned on the country's vast deposits of vibranium, an indestructible metal that often comes in useful in films like this.
Along with a one - armed psycho (Andy Serkis), he plans to use vibranium to rule the world, and it's his backstory and motivation that gives Black Panther the thematic fuel it needs to power it into the top rank of Marvel Cinematic Universe movies.
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