4. Flying Incurs Zero Physics
Culprits: Iron Man, The Avengers, Spiderman The act of flight is rather tricky. There are a thousand million variables to consider, and a thousand things that could go wrong. Jumping onto an inflight vehicle is not advisable; the forces at play will almost definitely rip your arms out their sockets. This is a rule that Marvel especially loves to ignore. Spider-Man leaps from building to building and smashes headfirst into trains and skyscrapers. He may have the abilities of a spider, but if youve ever seen a spider collide with concrete at terminal velocity youll learn which comes off worst. Ten years onwards and they havent learnt, because The Avengers treated us to a spectacular display of incoming alien invaders, which, while truly wonderful to watch, somehow defied all laws of physics imaginable. The most obvious example in the aforementioned idea of grabbing a speeding vehicle. Yet Black Widow doesnt get turned into a Michonne walker, rather she leaps marvellously onto the ship and proceeds to traverse and pilot it, while shrugging off the intense G-forces an open top vehicle must have been surging through her body. The Avengers is packed full of great effects but they lose their magic when they get applied to impossible situations If we suddenly found ourselves invaded by the creatures of The Avengers, then, after actually coping with our new overlords of course, somebody needs to attach a dont try this at home message to the film, because if anyone was to try and pull any of those stunts theyd find themselves losing a limb or four.