Asta vs Revchi



It’s time for Asta to step back into the spotlight. He’s quickly become one of the most well known and recognizable characters in anime. The guy never gives up and gets stronger with each arc. Revchi was the first ever villain Asta ever battled so there’s no way he can win. Revchi’s ability to seal away magic with his chains is formidable, but Asta can slice through such a weapon with ease. Nobody’s sealing away this kid. Asta wins.

Rafflesian vs Bulbasaur




Suggested by Anonymous Bulbasaur is one of the original Pokemon and it’s quite impressive that he has also remained as one of the stronger ones. That said, I really don’t like his chances of victory here. Rafflesian has powerful elemental attacks like Terra Thunder and Terra Fire. Those attacks would deal massive damage here and she also has a solid healing factor. Bulbasaur will be getting weaker and weaker as the fight goes on while Rafflesian will keep healing those injuries. Ultimately this battle will prove futile for Bulbasaur. Rafflesian wins.

Buizel vs Bit




Suggested by Anonymous Buizel is a pretty powerful Pokemon. He’s been shown to be able to dodge Pikachu’s quick attack and even physically overpower Lucario. Keep in mind that this is all before he evolves into Floatzel. Bit is a pretty tough robot to deal with, but we haven’t gotten to see him do anything too impressive. As it stands I think he will have a pretty hard time reacting to Buizel’s attacks. Buizel just has the advantage in his varied attacks and his stats are quite impressive. Buizel wins.

Matrim Cauthon vs Last Dragonborn




Suggested by iKnowledge The Last Dragonborn is a pretty powerful fighter. He has slain many dragons after all and that’s no easy feat. Matrim’s main advantage here in combat will be his speed. He has incredibly fast reflexes and his skill with a blade is unparalleled. This means that the Last Dragonborn can’t afford to hold back because even with his armor a good stab can put him down. Still, I’d say that he ultimately has the edge in this fight. His power and durability are greater than Matrim’s and in sheer combat speed I’d also bank on him. Last Dragonborn wins.

Glass Review


It’s time to look at the end of the Unbreakable trilogy. It definitely has not been the best one as both of the opening films were pretty bad. Perhaps it could pull off a bit of a miracle and end on a high note? The film tries its best but ultimately falters. As with any films from this director the movie doesn’t really start off that bad. It’s reasonably engaging throughout but the film quickly starts to lose steam and each plot twist is worse than the last. The final ones will almost make you roll your eyes because of how it hurts the logic of the film. The entire premise doesn’t work either but more on that in a minute.

So it’s been around 10+ years since David was running around and beating people up with his superhero powers. He is now a team with Joseph. Joseph finds the bad guys and David puts them away. Their latest target turns out to be Kevin as that villain managed to escape last time. David corners him and they have a pretty close fight but a company of soldiers appear and defeat them both. David, Kevin, and David’s old enemy Elijah are now being held in a psychiatric facility. Ellie explains that her job is to eliminate their delusions. Her theory is that these three characters don’t have powers and merely think that they do. What if she’s right?

Here’s the deal and perhaps the most tragic part of the film. This plot could actually work….if the first two films did not exist. Then it would really be her word against theirs and it would be completely possible that they do not have powers. A lot of people are delusional so you could totally ride that plot line to the bank. I think that could have made for a very interesting thriller. The problem is that this is the final film in the trilogy.

In the first two films we learn beyond the shadow of a doubt that both characters have powers. David is able to bench press over 350 pounds without ever coming close to that before and he knows that he has never been injured. Ellie’s comebacks against that are extremely weak and for some reason David doesn’t bring up any of the counters that he could have. I don’t really blame him though because Ellie probably would have dismissed them anyway.

Then for Kevin I dare say it’s even worse. He was shot multiple times in the first film and bent steel. Ellie’s comeback is that he could have grabbed a pair of pliers and used leverage to bend the bars. Nice theory…but we actually saw him do this in the last film and we know that the bullets hit him and weren’t weakened dummy rounds as she said. Again, this could have been an interesting exchange but since we know it’s fake that hurts the plot a lot. A great deal of the film is spent in the asylum as Ellie makes her various cases. The vast majority of the film takes place here and it drags on quite a bit.

This is in part because Elijah is pretending to be brain dead for most of the film and David never talks much anyway. That means that a lot of the dialogue is from Kevin who is the worst member of the 3. He’s crazy and totally evil which doesn’t work as a good combo if you’re one of the main characters. All of his scenes are pretty suspect. I didn’t like him in his movie and I certainly don’t like him here. Most of his personas are also pretty weak since in this film they joined the horde. In Split at least some of them were still good guys. In this film they all seem evil except for the Kevin persona who is naturally the weakest.

David talks a little more than the first film which is good. He’s still a little too quiet though and I’d like to have seen him talk a bit more and defend himself. He tends to take a pretty passive stance in the fights so the opponent always lands the hit first. He’s incredibly sloppy which is probably intentional but gets him into a pretty bad spot at the end. His weakness to water is also pretty massive to the point where it’s pretty tragic. He almost might as well not have powers. David’s also super gullible thanks to some scenes at the end. By default he’s one of the best characters here though.

Joseph was probably my favorite character. He helps David out a lot and is also pretty cautious. He warns his Dad that the cops are after him and also tries to make a case to get him out of the psychiatric place. Things may not turn out in his favor but at least he tried. I’d have liked to see him try harder to save David in the end but realistically it probably wouldn’t have done a whole lot of good.

Ellie is one of the key players here and she certainly gets some twists. Unfortunately those twists really don’t make any sense and don’t help her character. She’s definitely interesting but her goals are impossible unless the characters are incredibly gullible. I suppose she is a fun enough character, definitely pretty ruthless when she wants something done.

Elijah is still the big mastermind villain as always. I don’t see the point of the brain dead routine for most of the film though. If it’s to get people to let their guard down, then why keep showing that he can break out of the cell? If anything he’s lucky that they didn’t beef up security or start tying him up at night. Things go according to his plan and he has a lot of backups, but this part of the plan made no sense to me. It was also unfortunate because it meant that he wasn’t able to talk for most of the film.

Mrs Price gets to appear a bit here and she’s a fun character. I liked her in the first movie. Her role here is fairly minor as she just hyped up Elijah a bit. She never really tries to tell Elijah that he shouldn’t be evil here but I suppose it’s possible that she did off screen. Hard to say but maybe at this point he has had such a hard life she doesn’t blame him for falling off the deep end.

Casey’s character takes an unfortunate arc in this film. She appears to have a huge case of stockholders syndrome here as she’s grown to like Kevin and keeps defending him. The guy is a mass murderer who has been apparently murdering a bunch of people off screen. He would have gotten 3 more victims at the beginning if he wasn’t stopped. It was cool seeing Casey show up because it made this feel even more like a crossover. She just needed a much better role.

As I’ve mentioned above, the film is at its best during the intro scenes when it’s building up the crossover effect. There may only have been 2 films earlier but this feels like a big crossover right away. One of the things that helps with this is that we got supporting characters from both movies. The fact that it’s able to get a bit of hype going is impressive since both films weren’t good. So I’ll give the movie some props there. It was at least engaging for a while.

Ultimately I have to give the writing a thumbs down though. A lot of the scenes just don’t make any sense. The ending is also just pretty bad even aside from that. David’s plot certainly ends in a rather gruesome way. It’s definitely a callback which is interesting and all but not the way I’d end it there. I’m glad we did get a twist ending of sorts at least even if it’ll never actually lead to anything.

Overall, Glass was exactly the crossover you could expect from these two films. It is the best film in the trilogy but unfortunately that is not enough to actually make it a good movie. If you watched both of the earlier movies then you should check this out since you’re so close to the end as it is. That being said, if you want a hype crossover with more quality I’d recommend checking out Batman V Superman. It also builds up the atmosphere quite nicely but then also delivers with an amazing payoff at the end. That’s exactly the kind of experience that you want.

Overall 3/10

Asura vs Living Tribunal




Suggested by JordyPresto0418 It’s time for Asura to return to the arena. He’s a pretty powerful fighter to the point where it was hard to believe the cutscenes at times. He smashes planets like it’s nothing and moves with incredible speed. This guy’s a true fighter and the Living Tribunal has absolutely no chance against him. The Tribunal can shoot lasers and he is quite large, but that’s not quite enough to win a fight like this. Asura is just in a completely different league. His physical stats are through the roof so none of the Tribunal’s attacks will ever hit him. This is why speed is so important in a fight. Asura wins.

Black Canary vs Black Bolt




Suggested by JordyPresto0418 Black Canary and Black Bolt both have powerful vocal abilities. That said, they are in completely different leagues. Bolt is said to be able to destroy entire planets with his voice. Canary is skilled but she certainly can’t do that, it’s hard to imagine knocking out a city with her voice. Her hand to hand abilities are impressive but Black Bolt’s simply a lot stronger so that wouldn’t do her any good either. While their abilities are similar, the scale is just too different for this to end up being a close fight. Black Bolt wins.

Turin Turambar vs Maric Theirin




Suggested by iKnowledge Maric Theirin and Turin are both skilled sword fighters of great renown. Ultimately when it comes to two similar fighters like this you have to look at their feats and abilities. While Maric has won a great many fights, he has yet to do anything as impressive as Turin. Turin slayed a great dragon and is said by prophecy to resurrect someday and claim a great victory against evil. We can completely disregard the prophecy until it happens to be honest, but taking down a dragon is no small feat. Turin has greater stamina than Maric and in a sword fight I believe he will ultimately prove victorious after a hard fought battle. Turin Turambar wins.

Loghain Mac Tir vs Shining Knight




Suggested by iKnowledge Loghain Mac Tir is a pretty skilled fighter. He has great strength as well as swordsmanship. In these areas he can certainly hold his own against the Shining Knight. Ultimately what will hold him back here is the difference in armor. Shining Knight’s armor protects him from many conventional attacks. It will be difficult for Loghain to land direct blows as a result. Shining Knight also has his flying pegasus which grants him great agility in the air. These advantages will be too much for Loghain to overcome in a 1 on 1 fight. Shining Knight wins.