At the start of the "Avengers: Infinity War" movie:
Thanos and the Black Order have boarded the Asgardian ship, killed most of the inhabitants and beaten Thor and Hulk.
Then:
A wounded Heimdall teleports Hulk / Bruce to Earth for safety before Thanos kill him.
Why:
Didn't Heimdall teleport Thor instead? Isn't Heimdall more responsible for Thor than Hulk?
Answer
Based on my admittedly limited understanding of ancient Norse culture, and allowing for movie exaggeration, it is possible that the Asgardians had a particular responsibility to protect Bruce because he was a guest.
In any case, Thor would not willingly abandon his people, and Heimdall knew that. He may also have
seen that help was coming and realized that Thor would need to reach Nidavellir, which would have been hard to do from Earth,
and/or
anticipated the upcoming attack on Earth,
but even if he didn't, I think the Sacred Hospitality trope, combined with Going Down with the Ship is probably enough to explain his decision. (Warning: TV Tropes links.)
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