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The superhero genre has taken over the film industry in recent years, thanks in no small
part to the spectacular action sequences at the core of the movies. The impending release
of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice looks to continue that trend, as it features what
might be the most anticipated superhero brawl of all time. With the release of Captain America:
Civil War also in our very near future, we decided to collect our favorite jaw dropping
brawls from the cinematic worlds of Marvel, DC, and everything in between. In no particular
order, here are Screen Rant’s 10 Mind Blowing Fights in Superhero Movies.
SPIDERMAN VS. GREEN GOBLIN The web crawler’s big screen debut launched
the superhero genre to new heights when it became the first film in history to cross
the $100 million threshold in its opening weekend at the box office. Featuring a star
making performance from Tobey Maguire — as well as a wonderfully hammy villainous turn
by Willem Dafoe — this breakout hit crescendo in gritty fashion with a third act showdown
between the two arch nemeses. After managing to subdue the crazed Norman Osborn, a badly
injured Spiderman dodges an underhanded glider attack at the last second, and the Goblin
pays the ultimate price for his treachery.
BIG DADDY VS. WAREHOUSE THUGS Kick *** had no shortage of insane fight sequences,
and the ones featuring Chloe Moretz’*** Girl were as fun and inventive as killing
sprees get, but it was Big Daddy’s warehouse sequence that truly sent a chill down our
spine. Nicholas Cage’s performance as a murderous masked vigilante was as over the
top as you might expect, and his showdown with mobster Frank D’Amico’s men was a
particularly violent visual treat. Set to the tune of John Murphy’s epic instrumental
track “In the House — In a Heartbeat,” Big Daddy runs through the thugs with the
sort of brutal efficiency that would make Batman himself proud. Except for the killing
part.
THE PUNISHER VS. THE RUSSIAN The second of three attempts to bring the
fan favorite antihero to life on the big screen did not fare well, critically or financially.
Despite an admirable effort from star Thomas Jane, the film simply didn’t connect with
audiences. One of the lone bright spots of this grim affair was this 4+ minute long brawl
between Frank Castle and The Russian, a mob enforcer played by Kevin Nash. The 6’9 former
professional wrestler brings a true sense of physicality to the scene, and even though
the fight has its silly moments, it’s still one of Marvel’s most memorable showdowns.
Keep an eye out for an even more badass Punisher in season 2 of Daredevil.
QUICKSILVER VS. PENTAGON SECURITY TEAM Comic book fans were up in arms when the design
of Evan Peters’ Quicksilver was initially unveiled on the cover of Empire Magazine.
Despite bearing little resemblance to his comic book counterpart, the speedster ended
up stealing the show with this innovative slow-mo sequence. Folk legend Jim Croce’s
“Time in a Bottle” echoes in the background as “Peter” Maximoff cleverly maneuvers
the room at supersonic speeds, dispatching of the security guards and preventing his
fellow mutants from being riddled with bullets. Fingers crossed X-Men: Apocalypse features
more highlight reel Quicksilver scenes like this one.
OZYMANDIAS VS. NITE OWL II AND RORSCHACH Despite any criticisms cinephiles may level
at Batman v Superman director Zack Snyder, it’s an indisputable fact that the man can
helm an action sequence like few others in the industry. Fans got a taste of what they
can expect out from his Dark Knight’s fighting style in this underrated 2009 adaptation of
Watchmen. The film features a few solid brawls, but the final showdown between Nite Owl II,
Rorschach, and the mass murdering Ozymandias is particularly stellar. The latter’s gradual
reveal of his plot to kill millions during the fight is a bit of an eye roller, until
he mentions the fact that the deed is already done and there truly is no stopping him.
CAPTAIN AMERICA VS. THE WINTER SOLDIER Easily one of the best films to come out of
the Marvel Cinematic Universe so far, Steve Rogers’ second solo outing was a thrill
ride from start to finish. It’s almost unfair to single out one solitary moment from the
movie, but in our eyes, the highway fight scene between the Captain and his former best
friend turned assassin takes the cake. This expertly choreographed super soldier melee
is capped off by the film’s big reveal — that Bucky Barnes is still very much alive — one
that adds an extra dimension to the proceedings. These two look to be fighting on the same
side again in Civil War, but we wouldn’t be opposed to another physical altercation
or two.
BATMAN VS. BANE Having appeared in more live action films
than any other modern superhero, you’d think we’d have gotten a proper fight sequence
featuring the Caped Crusader before 2012. Widely hyped as the first time we’d see
the Batman taking on a worthy physical foe on the big screen, his first battle against
Bane was a shocker for non comic fans who never thought they’d see the Dark Knight
get manhandled like this. Fans of the 1993 Knight fall storyline probably saw the back
break coming a mile away, though. Batman of course manages to heal himself and overcome
his foe in the end, though not before he was betrayed in epic fashion by the shadows he
once believed to be his and his alone.
IRON MAN VS. THE HULK The sequel to one of the most successful movies
of all time, Age of Ultron had an absurd standard to live up to. And while it may not have improved
on its predecessor in any meaningful way, Whedon’s Avengers follow up was still a
smash hit with critics and audiences alike, thanks in no small part to this spectacular
brawl. Fans had hoped to see Iron Man break out the Hulk buster armor for years, and its
live action debut did not disappoint. Tony Stark’s upgraded suit eventually stops the
rampaging behemoth, but not before the two tear apart a Wakandan city. Black Panther’s
probably not going to be too thrilled about that when he makes his debut in Civil War.
SUPERMAN VS. GENERAL ZOD Zack Snyder’s second scene on this list
is also quite possibly the most controversial. While few would argue against the sheer visual
spectacle of watching two Kryptonians beat the hell out of each other, the fact that
Metropolis was all but leveled in the process bothered a lot of comic book fans. And even
more were upset over Superman’s decision to kill Zod in order to save the lives of
innocent bystanders. Both the battle and its murderous conclusionary act will have MAJOR
consequences in Batman v Superman, of course. In fact, they could just be leading directly
into the most epic superhero battle of all — though the jury’s still out on that
one.
WOLVERINE VS. YAKUZA Hugh Jackman’s unforgettable take on the
hyper popular Marvel hero has lasted over 15 years now, and the creative well doesn’t
appear to be drying up anytime soon. The Wolverine was a substantial improvement on Logan’s
first solo outing, drawing on the character’s comic book roots to serve up a fresh take
on the face of the X-Men franchise. This fight sequence aboard a high speed train against
a few insanely determined Yakuza was eye openingly innovative, and deserved far more praise than
it received. That being said, the scene is not quite our favorite locomotive based Marvel
brawl…
What did you think of our list? Will the Batman/Superman brawl have earned its way on here when all
is said and done, or will it be outshined by the Civil War showdown between Captain
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