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10 Worst Fight Scenes In Marvel And DC Superhero Movies

Posted on the 01 August 2016 by Kaboom @kaboomng
Battle scenes in superhero movies are typically entirely cool. Late cases which spring to mind incorporate Captain America going up against Iron Man in Captain America: Civil War and Scott Lang figuring out how to cut down The Falcon in Ant-Man, however while the greater part succeed in breathing life into the comic books on the extra large screen, there are some which have genuinely baffled. Indeed, they only level out suck!10 Worst Fight Scenes In Marvel And DC Superhero Movies
What you'll discover here then are the ten best case of the WORST superhero film battle scenes. Some were frustrating, while other basically offended the source material or settled on the kind of inventive choices sufficiently terrible to ruin these fights, as well as the whole motion pictures as well. You may think you know which battle scenes sucked the most, yet the consideration of some of these might astonish you...
10. Spider-Man vs. Electro (The Amazing Spider-Man 2)The Amazing Spider-Man 2 went full scale on embellishments for the last fight between Spider-Man and Electro, however pretty much as their initial conflict in Times Square was ruined to some degree by some appalling discourse ("It's my birthday...time to light the candles!"), the last standoff in this superhero motion picture was likewise let around some impossible to miss inventive choices.
The greatest of those is obviously the way that as he's pummeling Spidey, Electro does as such to the tune of "Extremely small Spider", a mushy minute which wouldn't have been strange in another recommendation on this rundown; the basically panned Batman and Robin. Toss in the way that Gwen Stacy was just required to disclose how magnets work to the as far as anyone knows astute Peter Parker and this was an untidy determination to a wreck of a spin-off which finished with Gwen's demise in a minute which neither did the source material equity or felt earned.
9. X-Men vs. Magneto (X-Men)As far as activity, Bryan Singer unquestionably conveyed in X-Men: Days of Future Past and X-Men: Apocalypse. Be that as it may, the executive was all the while discovering his feet with X-Men in 2000, and the climatic fight between the X-Men and Magneto was no place close as large or as critical as it ought to have been. The issue was, we never truly got the opportunity to see the group of mutants filling in as, well, a group!
It had its minutes, however did not have the kind of fervor found in the X-Men comic books when they conflicted with the Master of Magnetism. Be that as it may, this was a minor issue in a generally decent superhero motion picture, yet at the same time sufficiently terrible to warrant a spot here. X-2 more than compensated for this however, while X-Men: First Class depicted Magneto in a much more powerful way by and large! Here however, his fight with the mutant saints just didn't satisfy desires, particularly when you think back on it now.
8. Fantastic Four vs. Doctor Doom (Fantastic Four (2005)Regardless of the fact that you set aside the heap of issues encompassing Tim Story's thought on Doctor Doom in Fantastic Four, the last fight between the scalawag and courageous foursome was a wreck most definitely. In this extra large screen adjustment of the prevalent comic book, Doom was reconsidered as an envious affection enthusiasm of Sue Storm who had metal skin and could shoot lighting jolts.
Of course, the path in which he was dispatched by Marvel's First Family was similarly as moronic. Of course, it was pleasant to see the group cooperating, however warming Doom up and afterward chilling him off (along these lines basically solidifying him set up) was evidently as well as could be expected concoct for him! It was a finale loaded with dodgy enhancements, and like this superhero film, this fight with Doctor Doom is best left overlooked. Unfortunately, this isn't the last time you'll see either these saints or that famous scoundrel specified on this rundown...
7. Batman vs. Ra's Al Ghul (Batman Begins)As incredible as The Dark Knight Trilogy might have been, most fans concur that Christopher Nolan was particularly discovering his feet as far as coordinating activity in Batman Begins. While the last fight between the Caped Crusader and Ra's Al Ghul was alright, the consummation has left fans with a terrible taste in their mouths right up 'til today. In spite of the fact that he declines to execute his previous tutor, Bruce Wayne's choice to not spare Ra's life is essentially the same thing.
It was extremely unusual for Batman, keeping in mind the motion picture is an eminent expansion to the establishment, it's a disgrace that the last fight finished in such a frustrating and to some degree questionable way. It was a battle scene which could and ought to have been vastly improved, like the last appearance of the Scarecrow who was disappointingly dispatched by a taser to the face! Obviously, regardless this could not hope to compare to the reaction to the way Batman v Superman's Caped Crusader dispatched of his enemies.
6. Spider-Man vs. Green Goblin II (Spider-Man 3)At the point when Harry Osborn found his dad's store of Goblin weapons in the last snippets of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 2, fans were left enthusiastically expecting seeing Peter Parker's previous closest companion getting the mantle in the following motion picture. What they were left with was a senseless ensemble and a marginal droll fight which saw Peter inexplicably monitor a wedding band in mid-air and unexpectedly finished on the grounds that Harry evidently couldn't see a webline directly before his face.
Infuriatingly, that prompted a far more detestable subplot about amnesia, and what ought to have been a vicious fight which paralleled the radiant last battle between Spider-Man and Norman Osborn in the main motion picture was rather only filler in a pressed out threequel which was packed loaded with absurd subplots like this. The end of Harry's curve worked, however it's anything but difficult to see why James Franco has thought back on this establishment with misgiving.
5. Batman vs. Mr. Freeze (Batman & Robin)C'mon, this is a "Most exceedingly awful of..." list, so you needed to realize that one of the most exceedingly awful comic book motion pictures ever must be incorporated here eventually! The Batman and Robin fight we're discussing is obviously the initially meeting between the Dynamic Duo and Mr. Solidify in a play on words filled experience (truly, every other sentence incorporated a joke) which occurred in a standout amongst the most plastic looking arrangements ever.
With senseless props in abundance, this silly conflict is scarcely a battle scene, in spite of the fact that it featured the Caped Crusader directing his inward Iceman on one of Freeze's ice slides. It was stupid and gooey, and not at all like the 60's arrangement, it did not have the appeal and cleverness to make it work. Be that as it may, hey, at any rate this whole battle scene wasn't as recoil commendable as the presentation of the Bat-Credit Card. While he's as of now making his nearness felt in Gotham, regardless we haven't seen Mr. Solidify conflict with Batman in real life since this film was discharged.
4. Daredevil vs. Bullseye (Daredevil)It was tempting to include Daredevil and Elektra's faux battle in the park from this movie here, but The Man Without Fear's fight with the assassin Bullseye was far worse overall! Taking place inside a church, it kicked off with a horrid CGI sequence which saw the two rivals fighting their way up a ridiculously huge organ, before Matt Murdock basically tried (and, as it's later revealed, failed) to murder the villain by kicking him through a window.
In contrast, Bullseye's battle with Elektra was great, recreating an iconic moment from the comic books, even lifting Frank Miller's dialog. Thankfully, Ben Affleck got another chance in the world of the superhero movies when he played the Caped Crusader in Batman v Superman, and while the Dark Knight's killer methods generated quite a stir online, his fight with the Man of Steel most definitely didn't disappoint in the same way that this effort did over a decade ago.
3. Fantastic Four vs. Doctor Doom (Fantastic Four (2015)Not content with already f***ing up two battles between the Fantastic Four and Doctor Doom in their previous movies featuring the superhero team, Fox dropped the ball in the reboot last year too. Seeing as this part of the movie was heavily reshot, it's hard to say how much director Josh Trank was to blame for the way this one played out, but it was one of the most generic and disappointing battles ever put in a superhero movie.
Sure, The Thing said "It's Clobberin' Time!" but who cares when all the team was trying to do was basically murder Doom by pushing him into that portal? The action in Fantastic Four was weak anyway, but this dull battle - which was actually surprisingly light on action - insulted Doom by having him taken out with just a single punch. Was Trank's original version any better? We only know that it involved the Fantasticar, but it seems doubtful given the rest of the movie.
2. Kitty Pryde vs Juggernaut (X-Men: The Last Stand)"I'm the Juggernaut, bitch!" really is a line of dialog from Vinnie Jones' (horribly miscast) take on the iconic X-Men villain in Brett Ratner's X-Men: The Last Stand when he confronts Ellen Page's Kitty Pryde. What followed was a silly sequence in which he chases after the young hero through a number of walls, before being tricked by her and left stuck in the floor. What an awful waste of great villain.
It would have been far more satisfying to see an extended fight sequence between Juggernaut and a similarly strong character like Colossus, but that's the problem when you throw in too many mutants...not every character can be given the sort of attention they deserve! Had Matthew Vaughn directed X-Men: Days of Future Past, we would have seen a new take on the villain breaking Magneto out of prison, but that role obviously went to Quicksilver instead (no bad thing as iturned out).
1. Wolverine vs. "Deadpool" (X-Men Origins: Wolverine)The battle itself between Wolverine and "Deadpool" was adequate, though somewhat forgettable and generic in terms of what should have been a memorable fight between two of Marvel's most popular superheroes. The earlier confrontation between Logan and Sabretooth was much better, making this an even bigger disappointment.
What Fox were thinking when they turned Deadpool into the personality-free monstrosity above is hard to figure out, and after Ryan Reynolds' take on the young Wade Wilson was so well received during the earlier part of the prequel, a faithful take on the character would have been far more enjoyable. Thankfully, we got to see a great version of the Merc with the Mouth on the big screen earlier this year, but with Hugh Jackman's tenure as Wolverine set to come to an end next March, this is one rematch we're sadly never going to end up seeing. 
Which of these superhero movie fight scenes do you think was worst? Have we missed any other battles which were worthy of being shamed here? Share your thoughts in the comments section below. 

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