![]() Throughout the Avengers films we’ve seen Thor and Tony Stark have a bit of ongoing animosity that surged in “Avengers: Age of Ultron.” Thor became enraged when he learned of Tony’s involvement in Ultron’s creation and immediately grabbed him viciously by the throat. He’s a character that continues to play by his rules as he’s not from our world. We’ve seen Thor at the peak of his arrogance in his first film but while he learned quite a bit since then, that arrogance has diminished but has not been extinguished. ![]() ![]() As Banner he was the source of destruction caused by Ultron and as the Hulk he lost control in the South Africa battle in “Age of Ultron.” Even though the order may be issued by General Ross (Hulk’s opposition), it’s easy to see that Banner would agree that superheroes need to be put in check. Overall, Bruce Banner has a lot of emotional weight to carry primarily composed of guilt. ![]() This burden that Tony carried led him to the same conclusion that superheroes need to be “put in check.” But outside of his relationship with Tony, he carries that added guilt of being a co-creator of Ultron. In addition to the relationship with Black Widow, Bruce Banner also has a strong friendship with Tony Stark and their paths continually seem to coincide when it comes to matters of science.
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