Minute Eighty-Five: From Defense & Attack to A Literal CliffhangerJoining us today, we have Will Freeland from the Hype Is My Superpower podcast.In the eighty-fifth minute of
Joe Johnston’s 2011 film Captain America: The First Avenger...Steve battles the Hydra trooper with arm cannons, which never seem to do the same type of damage. It’s very confusing. Steve’s able to use them on the door between train cars, for example, and it seems to disintegrate the doors instead of just dinging them, which is what they’d been doing up to this point. Very strange. Regardless, Steve and Bucky team up again to take down the rest of the Hydra troopers. Unfortunately for them, the Hydra trooper with the cannons wasn’t down. He’s back and blasts them. Why does Steve take the hit so strongly this time? Clearly for plot reasons as it gives Bucky a chance to pick up the shield then take the hit which drops him out the side of the train. So clearly, he’d read ahead in the Marvel canon to know the plans. We’re still trying to sort all this out. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on
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