
Johnny Storm's MCU fight with Pyro in Deadpool and Wolverine It's just as annoying 5 months after it happened. Pyro and Johnny Storm are two of many Deadpool and Wolverine cameos that once belonged to Fox before Marvel reacquired distribution rights to their respective franchises. The last time Chris Evans' Johnny Storm was seen in live-action was in Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer where he and the titular team faced Galactus. Pyro, however, was last seen in X-Men: The Last Stand where he confronted and was ultimately overpowered by Iceman after ineffectively deploying his pyrokinetic powers.
After being pruned, Pyro and Johnny were among the first variants encountered by Deadpool and Wolverine in the Void. Johnny warns Deadpool and Wolverine that Pyro and his fellow mutants are approaching before attempting to confront them himself, engulfing himself in flames and attempting to shoot flames at the antagonists. It's here, of course, that Pyro effortlessly puts out Johnny's flames, incapacitating the Human Torch and causing him to fall to the ground and be captured by the henchmen. That's exactly what I can't understand.
I'm still furious about Deadpool and Wolverine's Johnny Storm Vs Pyro scene
It shouldn't have been this easy
Johnny's defeat at the hands of Pyro may make sense on the surface, as Johnny Storm can generate flames while Pyro has the power to control them. The problem, however, is that Johnny Storm is more powerful than Pyro. Not only does he possess a similar ability to control fire, but he can also generate flames and is immune to fire, while Pyro normally requires protective equipment. Furthermore, Pyro shouldn't be able to simply extinguish Johnny Storm's flamesbut he would be able to redirect them. Johnny Storm must also demonstrate much more endurance than his fire-armed rival.
The worst part is that there are many examples of Johnny defeating Pyro in Marvel Comics, including “Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #31" and "X-Men/Fantastic Four #1." Johnny Storm's cosmic powers have repeatedly proven themselves to be more powerful than Pyro's. I know, of course, that the scene was meant to be played largely for laughs and to highlight Johnny Storm's signature arrogance, but It shouldn't be so easy. Annoyingly, the fight between the two characters was supposed to be much more tumultuous, but there was a last-minute decision to have Pyro make quick work of the Human Torch.
Aaron Stanford's explanation for why Pyro won only makes it worse
There doesn't seem to have been much consideration given to Johnny Storm
Pyro actor Aaron Stanford spoke with RadioTimes. with about Pyro"to fight" with Johnny Storm. He disclosed that the confrontation was initially supposed to be much more explosive, but the actor quickly realized that Fighting a superhero engulfed in flames would be "the easiest thing in the world" to Pyro. Additionally, Stanford and Evans filmed their scenes separately, with Stanford filming their scenes later. With all of this in mind, the filmmakers decided to have Pyro put out Johnny's flames in a matter of seconds. Aaron Stanford's full quote is as follows:
“I think the initial idea was for it to be a real fight, a real battle between two superpowers. But as we were filming, I realized that for Pyro, it's not a battle because that's what he does, and he has now found himself against his ideal opponent because it's not a fight. For him, this is the easiest thing in the world. So we. I figured out, okay, it's supposed to suck up all the flame, and then it just goes out like it's nothing."
I think this makes the situation even worse. The decision not only tramples on Johnny's true power levels, but it also feels like it was made without much input from Chris Evans or much consideration for Johnny Storm. Considering that Johnny was part of the same resistance that would later defeat Cassandra Nova's mutant henchmen, I find it hard to believe that he could be so quickly subdued where a non-superpowered hero like Elektra could hold his own against multiple mutants like Piro.
Chris Evans' Johnny Storm deserves a chance at redemption after Deadpool and Wolverine
Johnny Storm was generally poorly attended to in Deadpool and Wolverine as a source of comedy, never given a second to shine before being quickly killed by Cassandra Nova. As the only representative of the Fantastic Four who appears in the film (despite the Fantasticar run by Cassandra Nova's henchmen), I can't help but feel that Johnny should have received the same level of enthusiasm and focus as his fellow resistance members. Instead, he was quickly defeated by Pyro and then gruesomely killed by Cassandra Nova after that embarrassment.
Given that Evans' appearance in Deadpool and Wolverine was a variant of Void, it stands to reason that many other variants of Johnny Storm could re-enter the MCU - preferably one whose power levels better match those of the comics.
I'm now convinced that Johnny Storm should return as part of a better role in a future installment of the MCU. Given Evans' appearance in Deadpool and Wolverine was a variant of Void, it stands to reason that many other variants of Johnny Storm could re-enter the MCU - preferably one whose power levels better match those of the comics. As is the case with most MCU variants, this could occur at any time. Avengers: Secret Wars or Avengers: Judgment Day. Given that Chris Evans is confirmed to star in the latter, I'm crossing my fingers that it's for that role.
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Source: RadioTimes. with