Thanos knows about Stark because he has been watching him through the eyes of his underlings the whole time. This is why he calls Scarlet Witch 'my child' at the end of Infinity War: her powers exist because of him. Thanos knows about Stark's knowledge because Thanos cursed him with It: he corrupted Tony's mind.
Adam Warlock AKA The One is the first comic character to have 'killed” Thanos, by turning him into stone in the epic Marvel Two In One Annual #2 (1977). That 'turn Thanos into stone' scene would have been epic in Endgame! Adam Warlock was actually the first hero to defeat Thanos in the comics.
Thanos is not the only one to wield 2 infinity stones. He received the scepter that contained the mind stone (which we only discovered during "Age of Ultron") from Thanos himself, in the hopes that Loki would bring back the space stone from earth. Loki wielded both stones for the entire movie.
Now if you remember, Thanos gave Loki the Sceptre to organise the attack on NY. So basically, Wanda got her powers because of Thanos. Maybe this is why Thanos calls her as his child. Also, Wanda was nearly the same age with Gamora, Thanos's adopted daughter.
Thanos got the power stone and he became the most durable and strongest entity in the universe. You don't tire and you don't lose your powers while using them all. Space Stone. This is the second most powerful stone in the movie.
In the movie, Thor knew that the power stone (Xandar), Space stone (at his ship), Reality stone (Collector), Soul stone (now with Thanos), and time stone (Strange) were looted by Thanos leaving the Mind stone with Vision on earth. He could easily sense the energy signals of the Mind stone and could trace it to Wakanda.
Here's Why We Didn't See Thanos Get The Power Stone In Avengers: Infinity War. Well, the answer was revealed by Infinity War directors Joe and Anthony Russo while they were holding a Q&A with some very lucky high school students in Iowa. As it turns out, there were just too many Stones to juggle.
Fans had suspected the reason was to protect the Soul Stone, the final Infinity gem to be revealed, but of Avengers Infinity War's directors has now confirmed it's another one. It turns out that Vision, who has the Mind Stone in his head, has been taken to Wakanda for protecton.
I think surviving the snap is not what disqualified Thor. He is definitely tough enough and may have physically come out of it less harmed than Hulk. Thor was internally compromised and even though he was on his way to settling that, he was not there yet.
'Forged of Asgardian Steel and enscribed with the sacred Runes of Odin, Thor's Battle Armor helped protect his body while dealing with the curse of Hela1. ' He reforged it at a forge called Damascus Steel. The curse of Hela caused his bones to be brittle and he needed the armour to keep them from shattering in combat.
In the final battle against Thanos in Avengers: Endgame, we see Thor almost getting killed by Stormbreaker, and the reason why Thanos can pick it up is because it was never imbued with Odin's magic. So for all intents and purposes, Stormbreaker is just an axe/hammer. Anyhow, Stormbreaker doesn't have the same property.
Yes, Thor of the past wouldn't have his hammer anymore once future Thor took it with him. The key here is, the rules of time travel. Regardless what you do in the past, it takes you approximately 2 seconds to return to present.
The Power Stone was in possession of Thanos, so it's less likely to help Thor. The area covered by the stone is just a dramatic effect to show Thor in grief while the ship blows. In the end, he survives and gets saved by The Guardians of the Galaxy.
Metal is famous for it's ability to conduct electricity. Had Thor summoned lightning it would have coursed through the metal hull of the ship killing every last asguardian and Thor would have failed in a most fundamental way as a king all in exchange for maybe killing Thanos.
Thor's Return to Earth
Through the power of his newly forged weapon, Stormbreaker, Thor was able to summon the power of the Bifrost to transport himself, Rocket Raccoon and Groot to Wakanda, arriving in the midst of the Battle of Wakanda.In simple words anybody with enough strength can lift Stormbreaker because it doesn't contain Odin's spell. He can't lift Mjölnir because it contains Odin's spell. Anyone who is strong enough to lift more then 500kgs of metal can wield Stormbreaker.
How did Thor get into Wakanda? In Infinity War, Thor arrives in Wakanda to help the Avengers defeat Thanos and his army. Thor, Rocket, and Groot use the Bifrost ability of the newly forged weapon to go to Wakanda. But even when Thor had his Hammer he needed Heimdal's help to get into earth and other realms.
Marvel Cinematic Universe (Earth-199999)
Wakanda is a country located in Africa. It is the source of most of the Vibranium used around the world. Wakanda was marked on a S.H.I.E.L.D. map of the world.With a massive source of a very advanced metal, and no outside conflicts to worry about, Wakanda was able to apply all of their energy to internal development, allowing them to advance rapidly from a very early time period. They made their technology themselves.
How does Wakanda make money and sustain their economy if they don't sell their vibranium? Vibranium is only traded when necessary. At $10,000 a gram, Wakanda's 10,000 ton mound is be valued at 91 trillion dollars. However, Wakandan resources also include uranium, coal, diamonds, and aeronautics/aircraft manufacturing.
He would have problem flying and may end up getting beaten by his opponent. So, he chose flexibility and agility over durability and never made a vibranium armour. It was designed to take down Thor.
Vibranium, the metal in the movie, doesn't exist in real life, but this substance might be the closest we can get. This weekend, the Black Panther movie is taking the box office by storm. The movie follows a character named T'Challa who, after the death of his father, returns home to a fictional world called Wakanda.
Though it does famously sound like stuff such as 'be my bae', 'we won't pay', (for the more linguistically inclined) 'N'pombe' or even 'Nippon Paint', it is actually 'yibambe', a Xhosa phrase meaning 'hold fast', 'hold steady' or 'hold strong'.
Chadwick Boseman can be seen doing the Wakanda salute everywhere he goes. According to director Ryan Coogler, the inspiration behind the salute comes from the way Pharaohs are laid to rest, as well as West African sculptures. The salute also means "hug" in American Sign Language.
Black panthers live chiefly in the hot, dense tropical rainforests of South and Southeast Asia. They are mainly in Southwestern China, Burma, Nepal, Southern India, Indonesia, and the southern part of Malaysia. Black leopards are more common than light-colored leopards.
Black Panther Is Officially a $1 Billion Hit. Courtesy of Walt Disney Pictures/Marvel Studios. Less than a month after hitting theaters, Black Panther has officially made over $1 billion at the global box office.
In October 2017, it was announced that Jordan was cast in a supporting role as Mark Reese in the upcoming Netflix superhero series, Raising Dion. In February 2018, Jordan starred as the villain Erik Killmonger in Marvel's Black Panther; this marked Jordan's third collaboration with Coogler.
According to a legend outlined near the start of the movie, the land that would become Wakanda was originally inhabited by five different tribes (pared down from 18 in the comics). The flower gave him superpowers, which he used to unite most of the tribes under his rule.
Spencer shared an image of the salute, which originated in the film about an African superhero, on Instagram Monday. The gesture is conducted by crossing arms at the forearm and holding them to the chest with closed fists. "My handshake for the next few months," wrote Spencer.
Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa / Black Panther: The king of the African nation of Wakanda who gains enhanced strength by ingesting the heart-shaped herb. He ascends to the throne following the death of his father T'Chaka in Captain America: Civil War (2016).
Indeed, he pointed out on Thursday, the Wakanda salute comes from the same word. As director Ryan Coogler said in the director's commentary to “Black Panther,” the motion was also inspired by the ASL word for “love” or “hug,” as well as West African sculptures and images of pharaohs.
But many of the scenes, both of Wakanda and through the world-hopping plot, were filmed in the USA. And fittingly, in a state renowned as a center of African-American commerce and culture, Georgia.