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* [[Composite Character]]: About all of the characters sans Bruce Banner, Black Widow, and Black Panther are pretty much the [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|classic versions]] with more or less the [[The Ultimates|Ultimate appearances]], though even Captain America, Iron Man, and Thor, design design-wise, blends aspects of their classics selves with the Ultimate versions. Bruce Banner on the other hand is a more toned-down version of his Ultimate self, Black Widow is completely based on the classic incarnation and and so is Black Panther as Ultimate Black Panther didn't exist yet when the movie was being made.
* [[Hands Go Down]]:
{{quote| '''Bruce Banner''': Any questions? *students' hands go up* Any questions ''not'' about the Hulk?}}
* [[Heroes Want Redheads]]: Tony Stark tries this on Black Widow, but she's not really into him (the fact that they were introduced by her seducing him to be interrogated by Fury probably doesn't help). Later, she becomes romantically involved with Captain America.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: Giant Man. Iron Man later seems like he's going to follow suit, but Thor revives him.
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* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: Hank Pym's death seems to play with this trope. He didn't really do anything evil beforehand, but he had been a major [[Jerkass]], especially to Janet. And it seems his sacrifice was in part to show her that he could be the man she wanted him to be.
* [[Rock Beats Laser]]: In the second one, Iron Man's missile launcher is destroyed by a Wakanda warrior's spear and his armor is wrecked by a swinging log. For the record, Wakandan warriors wield vibranium weapons - and vibranium beats non-vibranium every time.
{{quote| '''Iron Man''': Well that's embarrassing.}}
* [[Shell-Shocked Veteran]]: Captain America shows signs of it.
* [[Shooting Superman]]/[[I Will Fight Some More Forever]]: The alien warships are armoured with [[Green Rocks|vibranium]], which [[Takes One to Kill One|can only be damaged with vibranium weapons]] (or [[Nuke'Em|nuclear bombs]], which the heroes don't have). Regardless, SHIELD's navy and air force are perfectly content with wasting all of their ammunition on the aliens, even getting frustrated when their weapons continue to fail.