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Edited by Mrph1 on Jul 29th 2024 at 3:09:00 PM
Well, we will still be getting R-Rated Deadpool films:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B3rd2QHDJZC/?utm_source=ig_embed
Though I wonder if they'll somehow keep the continuity of the first two or make a brand new canon for the character.
If Deadpool doesn't call out the shift of ownership, I'll be very disappointed.
"It's Occam's Shuriken! If the answer is elusive, never rule out ninjas!"Correct me if I'm wrong but a grenade's main way of killing a person is through the explosion that tears away limbs and the shrapnel that gets all up in your grill. Is there a heat flash with a recorded temperature I'm unaware of?
Now, his skin is invulnerable (which probably means his epidermis counts as well) and my brief research tells me that degree burns are determined by the depth of the burn from first-degree burns, which only damage the epidermis, to fourth-degree burns, which goes through the skin, taking away fat, muscle and sometimes bone.
Now, while his skin is off the table for "things that could be hurt", he's not invincible. As Jessica Jones showed, his insides are still as vulnerable as the next person's, considering he needed medical attention after a point-blank shotgun blast to the head. While his skin can't be broken, it can still take in sensory information and register impacts.
I'm curious: asphyxiation, shock, hypothermia (I guess)- how likely are these scenarios to kill him?
Fun fact: the leading cause of death by burn injuries is sepsis.
Edited by fredhot16 on Oct 16th 2019 at 5:31:40 AM
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Unbreakable skin doesn't automatically mean un-burnable skin. There are materials that are both strong and flammable.
Having said that, being able to take a direct hit from a grenade explosion implies that his skin is also pretty fireproof. While grenades mostly kill using shrapnel, grenade explosions do produce enough heat to severely injure someone (they're about 690 F or 365 C).
Mind you, that would be a quick "flash" of heat rather than something sustained. I haven't seen the show, but I would still argue that incendiary weapons would be a good choice for a weapon to kill Cage with, particularly napalm or white phosphorus.
Particularly, I would suggest using one to suffocate him or destroy his lungs. Just because his skin is fireproof doesn't mean his lungs are, and if he's inhaling fire then he's probably gonna die. Indeed, I would say a cool moment you could have is him having to cover his nose and eyes and run through a burning building to do something while holding his breathe and unable to see.
Plus, if it's hot enough, it might burn his organs beneath his skin, depending on how his skin works.
Another good option would be chemical and radiological weapons. A nerve gas that can go through skin, for example.
Leviticus 19:34Again, we literally see him survive a bar-consuming fireball of an explosion and walk out on fire but completely unharmed save for his charred clothes.
The palm grenade doesn't really prove anything we didn't already know about his fire-resistance.
You cannot firmly grasp the true form of Squidward's technique!Asphyxiation would certainly kill him. Heck, it would even kill Wolverine — a Healing Factor does jack shit against oxygen deprivation.
Disgusted, but not surprisedHonestly, there are a lot of ways to get around unbreakable skin. It's just that most of them are well beyond the means of the level of foes Luke Cage usually faces. Though to his credit Luke certainly isn't afraid to fight foes who are a serious threat to him.
I still look back fondly on the story in the comics when he beat the crap out of Doctor Doom because Doom stiffed him on $200.
Edited by M84 on Oct 16th 2019 at 10:59:20 PM
Disgusted, but not surprisedOf course not. Deadpool already killed Ryan Reynolds.
Bu in all seriousness, there's no reliable news confirming that he'll be playing Deadpool again in an MCU movie yet.
Edited by M84 on Oct 16th 2019 at 11:02:51 PM
Disgusted, but not surprised

Has anybody tried to burn Luke Cage alive? Or asleep?
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