Why didn’t Thanos keep his armor on?
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In Avengers: Infinity War, why didn’t Thanos keep his armor on or why didn’t he put it back on? He wasn’t finished retrieving the Infinity Stones so he knew there was still work ahead of him. And keeping it on would be more inline with his character in the comic books.
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In Avengers: Infinity War, why didn’t Thanos keep his armor on or why didn’t he put it back on? He wasn’t finished retrieving the Infinity Stones so he knew there was still work ahead of him. And keeping it on would be more inline with his character in the comic books.
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In Avengers: Infinity War, why didn’t Thanos keep his armor on or why didn’t he put it back on? He wasn’t finished retrieving the Infinity Stones so he knew there was still work ahead of him. And keeping it on would be more inline with his character in the comic books.
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In Avengers: Infinity War, why didn’t Thanos keep his armor on or why didn’t he put it back on? He wasn’t finished retrieving the Infinity Stones so he knew there was still work ahead of him. And keeping it on would be more inline with his character in the comic books.
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Let's go with official words of Joe Russo himself:
Speaking to IGN, Infinity War's co-director, Joe Russo, explained why Thanos is dressed down for the battle ahead. "He has a more casual approach in this film and it's very philosophical for him. It's part of his character definition. It's a spiritual journey for him to collect the [Infinity] Stones and one with which he does not need armor. Once he starts acquiring the Stones he doesn't require armor the same way he did when he was a warlord. It's a very symbolic costume," he said.
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This explanation fits very well with his belief that he is doing what is right.
– Parrotmaster
Nov 19 at 11:33
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There's also a Doylist reason: It lets people see his face and expressions more, at least in regards to removing his helmet. Think of how Thor and Captain America don't wear helmets anymore, and how we always get inside shots of Iron Man's helmet to see Tony's face. (They haven't done it as much with Spider-man due to the mask itself being expressive, I suppose.)
– JAB
Nov 19 at 17:35
@JAB nice point, maybe a potential new answer?
– Ankit Sharma
Nov 20 at 8:02
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Let's go with official words of Joe Russo himself:
Speaking to IGN, Infinity War's co-director, Joe Russo, explained why Thanos is dressed down for the battle ahead. "He has a more casual approach in this film and it's very philosophical for him. It's part of his character definition. It's a spiritual journey for him to collect the [Infinity] Stones and one with which he does not need armor. Once he starts acquiring the Stones he doesn't require armor the same way he did when he was a warlord. It's a very symbolic costume," he said.
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This explanation fits very well with his belief that he is doing what is right.
– Parrotmaster
Nov 19 at 11:33
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There's also a Doylist reason: It lets people see his face and expressions more, at least in regards to removing his helmet. Think of how Thor and Captain America don't wear helmets anymore, and how we always get inside shots of Iron Man's helmet to see Tony's face. (They haven't done it as much with Spider-man due to the mask itself being expressive, I suppose.)
– JAB
Nov 19 at 17:35
@JAB nice point, maybe a potential new answer?
– Ankit Sharma
Nov 20 at 8:02
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up vote
29
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Let's go with official words of Joe Russo himself:
Speaking to IGN, Infinity War's co-director, Joe Russo, explained why Thanos is dressed down for the battle ahead. "He has a more casual approach in this film and it's very philosophical for him. It's part of his character definition. It's a spiritual journey for him to collect the [Infinity] Stones and one with which he does not need armor. Once he starts acquiring the Stones he doesn't require armor the same way he did when he was a warlord. It's a very symbolic costume," he said.
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This explanation fits very well with his belief that he is doing what is right.
– Parrotmaster
Nov 19 at 11:33
8
There's also a Doylist reason: It lets people see his face and expressions more, at least in regards to removing his helmet. Think of how Thor and Captain America don't wear helmets anymore, and how we always get inside shots of Iron Man's helmet to see Tony's face. (They haven't done it as much with Spider-man due to the mask itself being expressive, I suppose.)
– JAB
Nov 19 at 17:35
@JAB nice point, maybe a potential new answer?
– Ankit Sharma
Nov 20 at 8:02
add a comment |
up vote
29
down vote
accepted
up vote
29
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accepted
Let's go with official words of Joe Russo himself:
Speaking to IGN, Infinity War's co-director, Joe Russo, explained why Thanos is dressed down for the battle ahead. "He has a more casual approach in this film and it's very philosophical for him. It's part of his character definition. It's a spiritual journey for him to collect the [Infinity] Stones and one with which he does not need armor. Once he starts acquiring the Stones he doesn't require armor the same way he did when he was a warlord. It's a very symbolic costume," he said.
Let's go with official words of Joe Russo himself:
Speaking to IGN, Infinity War's co-director, Joe Russo, explained why Thanos is dressed down for the battle ahead. "He has a more casual approach in this film and it's very philosophical for him. It's part of his character definition. It's a spiritual journey for him to collect the [Infinity] Stones and one with which he does not need armor. Once he starts acquiring the Stones he doesn't require armor the same way he did when he was a warlord. It's a very symbolic costume," he said.
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This explanation fits very well with his belief that he is doing what is right.
– Parrotmaster
Nov 19 at 11:33
8
There's also a Doylist reason: It lets people see his face and expressions more, at least in regards to removing his helmet. Think of how Thor and Captain America don't wear helmets anymore, and how we always get inside shots of Iron Man's helmet to see Tony's face. (They haven't done it as much with Spider-man due to the mask itself being expressive, I suppose.)
– JAB
Nov 19 at 17:35
@JAB nice point, maybe a potential new answer?
– Ankit Sharma
Nov 20 at 8:02
add a comment |
1
This explanation fits very well with his belief that he is doing what is right.
– Parrotmaster
Nov 19 at 11:33
8
There's also a Doylist reason: It lets people see his face and expressions more, at least in regards to removing his helmet. Think of how Thor and Captain America don't wear helmets anymore, and how we always get inside shots of Iron Man's helmet to see Tony's face. (They haven't done it as much with Spider-man due to the mask itself being expressive, I suppose.)
– JAB
Nov 19 at 17:35
@JAB nice point, maybe a potential new answer?
– Ankit Sharma
Nov 20 at 8:02
1
1
This explanation fits very well with his belief that he is doing what is right.
– Parrotmaster
Nov 19 at 11:33
This explanation fits very well with his belief that he is doing what is right.
– Parrotmaster
Nov 19 at 11:33
8
8
There's also a Doylist reason: It lets people see his face and expressions more, at least in regards to removing his helmet. Think of how Thor and Captain America don't wear helmets anymore, and how we always get inside shots of Iron Man's helmet to see Tony's face. (They haven't done it as much with Spider-man due to the mask itself being expressive, I suppose.)
– JAB
Nov 19 at 17:35
There's also a Doylist reason: It lets people see his face and expressions more, at least in regards to removing his helmet. Think of how Thor and Captain America don't wear helmets anymore, and how we always get inside shots of Iron Man's helmet to see Tony's face. (They haven't done it as much with Spider-man due to the mask itself being expressive, I suppose.)
– JAB
Nov 19 at 17:35
@JAB nice point, maybe a potential new answer?
– Ankit Sharma
Nov 20 at 8:02
@JAB nice point, maybe a potential new answer?
– Ankit Sharma
Nov 20 at 8:02
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