Top 25 Most Badass Superhero Scenes in Movies
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Published 2023-04-26
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I remember when X2 came out, Nightcrawler's intro was crazy and stunning. I really loved how versatile they showed teleportation can be, it's not just about escaping but a shocking and unexpected battle skill as well.
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Seeing Thor at #4: That should be #1! Seeing Cap at #3: That should be #1! Seeing Rorschach at #2: That should be #1! Seeing Spidey at #1: Oh, of course.
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How is Blade’s introduction fight scene NOT on this list?
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Small detail but Caps arm was badly cut, maybe broken , so him clasping the shield was more or a tourniquet or brace than shield at that point. So badass
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nightcrawler is, to me, extremely badass because they made him wear light colored clothes so they contrast with his dark skin and the smoke he leaves. this allows the character to move faster without the audience seeing only a black mess. and, of course, that one line "I'm always angry"... can't be more badass even if they tried. not even the "puny god" is that badass.
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20:57 Captain American didnt only strap his broken shield.. he used the broken shield's strap to strap his broken arm bone in place and 5 seconds later he is ready to face the whole army alone - for me is the best moment / freeze frame of the entire MCU. 'I can do this all day' MCU just forgot how to inspire since then
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My suggestions for addenda: 1) For Nicky Fury: the "keep both eyes open" moment is really badass. 2) Wonderwoman's arrival in the Doomsday fight. Great music score, and a great fight. 3) Superman's arrival in The return of Superman, casually tanking all those Gatling gun bullets. :)
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That final rampage in Logan was a true example of what is known as his "Berserker Rage." When Logan goes full feral animal. It was EPIC!
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The X-Men Apocalypse Quicksilver evacuating mansion scene definitely deserved to be on this list, if not easily a top 5. I think it's even more well done than the quicksilver scene included (they're both phenomenal) and it's one of the craziest superhero moments ever in movies.
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Blade's opening scene where he kills countless vampires at a Blood Rave was spectacular.
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Tobey Maguire will always be my favorite Spider-Man!
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Rorschach is so good because his character is pure. Not morally pure, I mean pure as in absolutely resolute. His damage and pain is focused to a pin head, and the actor's ability to emote that is phenomenal!
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Faora Ul vs Kal El in The Man of Steel is one of personal favs
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"No, Mr Creedy, what you have is bullets, and the hope that when your guns are empty. I will no longer be standing. Because if I am, you all will be dead before you've reloaded." epic as ever.
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Captain America taking down the Lemuria Star and Batroc's crew is one of my favorite scenes in any superhero movie. And Superman's first flight in Man of Steel gave me goosebumps! ❤
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The spiderman 2 scene always give me goosebump with this music and the population who finally trully embrace their hero ! With the respect of his identity, what a movie
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# 15 I long a lot of crap about the "Superman reversed time" scene. What so sells it is the minutes before. He gives his best, his fullest, his all to erve and save people, and the one woman he loves he...has FAILED? The tenderness as he carefully pulls her from the car. Ten the transformation from tormented tears to the scream of anguish and the pure rage on his face, refusing to let this death happen. At 63 y.o., it stills makes me tear up b/c Reeves makes it so real!
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28 minutes of pure awesomeness.
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V is a riff on an iconic Bonfire Night character in Britain, and everyone knew who he was and what he meant. When I were a lad, anyone could wear a grey pasteboard (papier mache) mask of him; they were available anywhere in late October. This was on of the the points of the comic. People sometimes get locked up for wearing a Guy Fawkes mask today, unfortunately.