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* AdaptationalProtagonist: ''Captain Marvel'' is loosly based on ''ComicBook/AvengersTheKreeSkrullWar''. The movie lets out all the other Avengers and while the storyline in the comics involves ComicBook/{{Captain Marvel|MarvelComics}}, it is the Mar-Vell incarnation of the character while the movie is about [[Characters/MarvelComicsCarolDanvers Carol Danvers]].

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* AdaptationalProtagonist: ''Captain Marvel'' The Sakaar-arc of that movies is loosly based on ''ComicBook/AvengersTheKreeSkrullWar''. The movie lets out all ''ComicBook/PlanetHulk'' which is a story about [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk the other Avengers and while the storyline Hulk]]. While Hulk appears in the comics involves ComicBook/{{Captain Marvel|MarvelComics}}, it is movie as the Mar-Vell incarnation of {{deuteragonist}}, the character while protagonist of the movie is about [[Characters/MarvelComicsCarolDanvers Carol Danvers]].of course [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]] - who isn't part of the original storyline at all.
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* AdaptationalProtagonist: ''Captain Marvel'' is loosly based on ''ComicBook/AvengersTheKreeSkrullWar''. The movie lets out all the other Avengers and while the storyline in the comics involves ComicBook/{{Captain Marvel|MarvelComics}}, it is the Mar-Vell incarnation of the character while the movie is about [[Characters/MarvelComicsCarolDanvers Carol Danvers]].
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'''Korg:''' Oh, Miek's dead. I accidentally stepped on him on the bridge, and I've just felt so guilty I've been carrying him around all day...\\

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'''Korg:''' Oh, Miek's dead. Yeah, no, I accidentally stepped stomped on him on the bridge, and I've just felt so guilty I've been carrying him around all day...\\



'''Korg:''' Miek, you're alive! He's alive everyone! What was your question?\\

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'''Korg:''' Miek, you're alive! He's alive everyone! alive, guys! What was your question?\\question again, bruv?\\
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Drop The Hammer is now a disambiguation page.


* DropTheHammer: In a reversal, Thor only wields Mjölnir in the first act, and loses his hammer when Hela destroys it during her escape. Instead, he uses a mace and twin swords, while it is the Hulk who wields a "hammer" (which looks more like someone put a car engine on a stick). During their fight, Thor steals the hammer and smacks Hulk across the arena with it. When he fights Hela later, he uses Odin's spear [[spoiler:and later [[ShockAndAwe lightning powers]].]]
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* NothingPersonal: Loki assures Thor that, unlike [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder all those previous betrayals]], this one truly isn't personal. Thor isn't particularly fussed... [[spoiler:as he saw it coming from a mile away and has already turned it against Loki]].

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* NothingPersonal: Loki assures Thor that, unlike [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder all those previous betrayals]], this one truly isn't personal. Thor isn't particularly fussed... [[spoiler:as he saw it coming from a mile away and [[OutGambitted has already turned it against Loki]].Loki]]]].
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* BadBoss: Downplayed. The Grandmaster may be a LaughablyEvil despot who's forcing captured slav... er, [[InsistentTerminology "prisoners with jobs"]] to fight to the death in his arena, but he's not petty. While berating Loki and Valkyrie for the escape of Hulk and Thor, Loki interrupts him, to which his NumberTwo Topaz immediately hands him his "melt-stick" that he uses against enemies of the state. He's just confused why she would think that something as minor as speaking out of turn is a capital offense. Then again, he's planning a public execution if they don't bring the pair back promptly.

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* BadBoss: Downplayed. The Grandmaster may be a LaughablyEvil despot who's forcing captured slav... er, [[InsistentTerminology "prisoners with jobs"]] to fight to the death in his arena, but he's not petty. While berating Loki and Valkyrie for the escape of Hulk and Thor, Loki interrupts him, to which his NumberTwo Topaz immediately hands him his "melt-stick" that he uses against enemies of the state. He's just confused why she would think that something as minor as speaking out of turn is a capital offense. Then again, he's planning a public execution if they don't bring the pair back promptly. But Hulk is also his fighting ''champion'' and the GladiatorGames are the main reason why he's maintained his power, so one can see why he'd be pissed.

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