Comic book movies are not only packed with action, they also deliver some of the best friendships on screen. These relationships stand out just as much as the fights and explosions. Some heroes lean on each other to survive impossible odds, others form bonds in chaos and mischief. Fans connect with these moments because they make the characters feel human. Powers and costumes might grab attention, but the friendships are what sticks. This list looks at 15 bromances in comic book movies that show why heroes need someone in their corner, too. Some of these friendships are funny. Others are complicated. A few might even hit you right in the feels. But, they all prove that loyalty and trust can create bonds that last no matter what.
1) Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes (Captain America series)
Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes have a friendship rooted in their shared history as childhood friends from Brooklyn. Their bond was cemented long before Steve became Captain America and Bucky was drafted into the war. Bucky always looked out for Steve, who was smaller and weaker at the time. Their bromance truly clicked when Steve rescued Bucky and the captured soldiers during World War II, proving that Steve’s loyalty and courage extended beyond his transformation. This moment solidified their connection, showing that their friendship was unshakable, even in the face of danger.
2) Tony Stark and James Rhodes (Iron Man series)
Tony Stark and James Rhodes began their friendship through shared military and corporate ties, with Rhodes often acting as Tony’s moral compass. Their bromance truly solidified during the first Iron Man, where Rhodes witnessed Tony’s transformation from a reckless playboy to a hero with a purpose. The moment they clicked was when Rhodes saw Tony risking his life to fix his mistakes. This turning point showed that Tony’s charm and arrogance masked a deeper desire to do the right thing.
3) Thor and Loki (Thor series)
Thor and Loki’s relationship is a mix of sibling rivalry and an unspoken need for connection. Raised together in Asgard, their bond was complicated by Loki’s feelings of inferiority and Thor’s arrogance. Despite their differences, their bromance clicked during Thor: Ragnarok, when they were forced to work together to save Asgard. The moment they teamed up against Hela’s forces marked a shift in their relationship, showing they could put their differences aside for a greater cause.
4) Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr (X-Men series)
Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr’s bromance is built on shared pain and a mutual vision for mutantkind, though their methods are drastically different. They met while searching for other mutants in X-Men: First Class and immediately connected over their experiences as outsiders. The moment they clicked was when Charles helped Erik harness his powers by channeling his pain into strength. This moment cemented their bond, creating a deep mutual respect.
5) Peter Parker and Ned Leeds (Spider-Man: Homecoming series)
Peter Parker and Ned Leeds are the definition of a modern bromance. Their friendship began in high school, built on shared nerdy interests and an easy camaraderie. The moment they clicked was when Ned discovered Peter’s secret identity as Spider-Man in Homecoming. Instead of freaking out, Ned immediately became Peter’s biggest supporter, brainstorming names for his superhero alter ego and helping him navigate the double life.
6) Rocket and Groot (Guardians of the Galaxy series)
Rocket and Groot’s friendship starts out as a business deal. They team up to capture bounties and survive, but it doesn’t take long for their bond to grow into something deeper. Rocket’s rough attitude and Groot’s simple kindness balance each other in a way that feels natural. Their connection hits its peak when Groot sacrifices himself to save the team. This moment forces Rocket to let his guard down and admit how much Groot means to him.
7) Deadpool and Colossus (Deadpool series)
Deadpool and Colossus could not be more different. Deadpool is chaotic and crude, while Colossus is disciplined and honorable. Their friendship starts with Colossus trying to convince Deadpool to stop killing and start acting like a real hero. Their bond grows when Colossus refuses to give up on Deadpool, even after seeing how reckless he can be. They truly connect during the final fight, when Colossus inspires Deadpool to show mercy and prove he’s capable of change.
8) Logan and Charles Xavier (Logan)
Logan and Charles Xavier share a complicated history. They’ve been through wars, losses, and battles, but their bond in Logan feels more personal. Charles is weak and struggling to control his powers, while Logan is tired and worn down by years of violence. Their connection peaks when Logan takes care of Charles in his final days. It’s clear that Charles still sees hope in Logan, even when Logan has given up on himself.
9) Bruce Banner and Tony Stark (Avengers series)
Bruce Banner and Tony Stark bond over science and curiosity. Their friendship starts with mutual respect for each other’s intelligence, but it grows deeper as they face battles and make mistakes together. Their connection really stands out in Age of Ultron, where they team up to create Vision and deal with the fallout when things go wrong. This turning point proves they trust each other completely, even when their choices may lead to disaster.
10) Scott Lang and Luis (Ant-Man series)
Scott Lang and Luis have the kind of friendship that feels real. They meet in prison and stick together afterward, with Luis helping Scott get back on his feet after his release. The moment they really click happens when Luis picks Scott up from jail and immediately starts making plans to help him rebuild his life. From that point on, their bond becomes one of loyalty and trust. Luis’s endless optimism keeps Scott grounded when superhero problems start piling up. He’s always there to cheer Scott on or make him laugh, even in the middle of chaos.
11) Shazam and Freddy Freeman (Shazam!)
Shazam and Freddy Freeman’s friendship starts with humor, but quickly becomes the emotional core of Shazam! Freddy is the first person Billy Batson trusts after gaining his powers. Their bond clicks when Freddy helps Billy test his abilities, pushing him to embrace being a superhero instead of running from it. Freddy’s enthusiasm keeps Billy grounded, reminding him what it means to be a hero.
12) Eddie Brock and Venom (Venom series)
Eddie Brock and Venom share one of the most unconventional bromances in comic book movies. Their bond starts as a forced partnership after Venom merges with Eddie, but it quickly evolves into a bizarre, yet heartfelt friendship. They click when Venom admits he likes Earth and decides to help Eddie fight Carlton Drake and Riot in the first film. This moment marks the beginning of their mutual trust and reliance.
13) Barry Allen and Victor Stone (Justice League)
Barry Allen and Victor Stone’s friendship forms quickly, but it is built on shared feelings of isolation. Both characters are outcasts—Barry struggles with his awkwardness, while Victor wrestles with his new identity as Cyborg. They click during their first team mission, bonding over their differences and realizing they’re stronger together. Their friendship peaks when Barry helps Victor connect with his humanity, reminding him he’s more than a machine.
14) Wade Wilson and Weasel (Deadpool series)
Wade Wilson and Weasel’s friendship is built on sarcasm and endless banter, but beneath the jokes, it’s clear they genuinely care about each other. Their bond starts before Wade becomes Deadpool, with Weasel supporting him through his diagnosis and transformation. They click when Weasel refuses to walk away even after Wade’s appearance changes, showing he values their friendship more than looks.
15) Jim Gordon and Batman (The Dark Knight Trilogy)
Jim Gordon and Batman’s partnership is built on trust, respect, and a shared commitment to justice. Their connection begins in Batman Begins when Gordon shows faith in Bruce Wayne’s mission to save Gotham. Gordon’s decision to work with Batman, despite the vigilante’s methods, sets the foundation for their partnership. The moment they truly connect is when Gordon helps Batman stop Ra’s al Ghul’s plan to destroy the city. This act proves they both believe in protecting Gotham at any cost.