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Why does Natasha say the sun is getting real low?
The lullaby was introduced in Avengers: Age of Ultron as a way of reverting the Hulk back into Bruce Banner after a successful mission. Natasha would slowly approach the Hulk and gently touch his hand, saying “the sun’s getting real low.” This would calm Hulk down enough to change him back into Banner.
Why do they say the sun’s going down to the Hulk?
Because that’s how Natasha calmed Hulk down in Age of Ultron to prevent him from getting to crazy. Thor remembered her little trick and used it when he was worried Hulk/Banner was getting too out of control or turning into the Hulk at a bad time.
What do they say to Hulk to calm him down?
When Thor is trying to calm down hulk he starts singing a little mantra “Sun’s getting real low, sun’s going down.” While Thor doing this by itself is pretty funny given the context, I forgot where this originated.
Why is Natasha the only one who can calm the Hulk?
She was the only Avenger who could keep Hulk serene, something perhaps at the root of her and Bruce maybe having hidden romantic feelings. Although this would go against the idea Hulk completely usurps Bruce Banner’s body and thoughts as in Jekyll/Hyde.
Does Natasha Romanoff have an accent?
Vocal coach Adrienne Nelson judges the Russian accent work in ‘Black Widow’ As one would expect from a character with Cold War espionage origins, Natasha and much of the cast of Black Widow speak Russian. While Johansson’s character did little accent work, what she did was said to be fairly good.
What does Black Widow say when getting the big guy?
“Oh, I’ve got Stark. You get the big guy.” Loki is beyond reason, but he is of Asgard and he is my brother!”
Why does Thor say Point Break?
Point Break is Tony’s nickname for Thor. Because his golden locks make him look like how Patrick Swayze did in that film where he played a a surfer dude secretly the leader of a Payday-style gang robbing banks wearing presidential masks.
Is Florence Pugh Russian?
Florence Pugh (/pjuː/ PEW; born 3 January 1996) is an English actress. Born in Oxford, she made her acting debut in 2014 in the drama film The Falling. Pugh gained recognition in 2016 for her leading role as a violent young bride in the independent drama Lady Macbeth, winning a British Independent Film Award.