So, uh, did Captain America dump Sharon Carter for her own mother??
It's not her mother, it's her aunt
So, uh, did Captain America dump Sharon Carter for her own mother??
nothing muchA little helps, folks. I watched this film yesterday, but had to get up to use the restroom during the big climactic battle. Damn thing is three hours long, and I genuinely think that I would have pissed myself had I waited ain't longer!
Anyways, what happens between the time that Captain Marvel shows up to wreck Thanos's ship, and then Thanos puts on the glove sans power stones?
Thanks.
A little helps, folks. I watched this film yesterday, but had to get up to use the restroom during the big climactic battle. Damn thing is three hours long, and I genuinely think that I would have pissed myself had I waited ain't longer!
Anyways, what happens between the time that Captain Marvel shows up to wreck Thanos's ship, and then Thanos puts on the glove sans power stones?
Thanks.
A little helps, folks. I watched this film yesterday, but had to get up to use the restroom during the big climactic battle. Damn thing is three hours long, and I genuinely think that I would have pissed myself had I waited ain't longer!
Anyways, what happens between the time that Captain Marvel shows up to wreck Thanos's ship, and then Thanos puts on the glove sans power stones?
Thanks.
Watched it for the 3rd time today. I was wondering, how effective would Mantis have been in the big battle? Does she have any powers not shown in the movies or is she going around sedating all the monsters so someone else can take them out? Also, I wonder how difficult it was for Cap to readjust to life in the 40s after having spent 15 years with modern technology.
Anyone else feel like the beginning of the movie, with Tony giving Cap his iron man chest piece, was setting up Cap wearing the suit at the end? And this would have been the culmination of the Tony/Steve relationship conflict coming full circle?
I feel like this would have been a much better payoff than Cap wielding mjolnir which had no dramatic setup in this movie.
Sam Jackson making his move on Marisa TomeiI think that's the first group picture I've seen where Karen Gillan was actually there and not her stunt double.
Edit: Why are there two Ruffalos?
Lets just agree that sharon's existence was totally unceasary in the MCU
Cap wielding Mjolnir has been set up since Ultron and many years before in the comics. It's an extremely iconic moment many fans were waiting for. Iron Cap ? Not really.
Literally no one anticipated Cap picking up the hammer except diehard comic book fans.
I'm talking about what was planted in this film, not other movies that preceded this one. Out of universe events should have no bearing on what happens in-universe. Literally no one anticipated Cap picking up the hammer except diehard comic book fans.
How was Cap almost moving it in Age of Ultron "Out of Universe"? Unless I'm not understanding what your saying.I'm talking about what was planted in this film, not other movies that preceded this one. Out of universe events should have no bearing on what happens in-universe. Literally no one anticipated Cap picking up the hammer except diehard comic book fans.
Judging from the crowds screaming when it happened, I don't think so.
Judging from the crowds screaming when it happened, I don't think so.
Hide from Thanos.The movie teased this potentiality when Tony tells Cap to put that chest piece on and fight Thanos.
Paul Rudd was such a great add to this universe. He can be both emotional and hillarious.
Poor ant-guy is always the joke
Anyone else feel like the beginning of the movie, with Tony giving Cap his iron man chest piece, was setting up Cap wearing the suit at the end? And this would have been the culmination of the Tony/Steve relationship conflict coming full circle?
I feel like this would have been a much better payoff than Cap wielding mjolnir which had no dramatic setup in this movie.
Derivative of what exactly?Eww, not at all, Iron Cap would've felt hella derivative in comparison
Nah, there's no character conflict between Thor and Steve, but there is between Tony and Steve so it has greater emotional payoff. It's not about the act of wielding something, it's about what it means between two characters who've been at odds for three movies and how that division tore the team apart.Pepper and Iron Machine are already things, so on top of Iron Cap not being a payoff anyone ever asked for, its kinda boring. Whereas Cap being the 2nd person to ever use Mjolnir in battle is a huge and unexpected big deal, as well as being a great callback.
Iron Cap is the wrong type of cheesy compared to the utter hype and surprise that is Cap finally wielding Mjolnir. You don't need him in the suit to symbolize their relationship or whatever.
Nah, there's no character conflict between Thor and Steve, but there is between Tony and Steve so it has greater emotional payoff. It's not about the act of wielding something, it's about what it means between two characters who've been at odds for three movies and how that division tore the team apart.
Nah, there's no character conflict between Thor and Steve, but there is between Tony and Steve so it has greater emotional payoff. It's not about the act of wielding something, it's about what it means between two characters who've been at odds for three movies and how that division tore the team apart.
So I just rewatched Ragnarok and I only just realized something. Odin dies in Norway and he says, "Remember this place, home." In Endgame New Asgard is in Norway. Was this already obvious to everyone?
I know this post is days old, but I'm just getting around to reading this thread again and you were never really answered satisfactorily, so just in case you still need it:Something happens to Gamora as Quill was searching for her later. I assume Captain Marvel traded blows with Thanos, yes? And Nebula?
Thank you for the clarification. It certainly answered some questions that I had.I know this post is days old, but I'm just getting around to reading this thread again and you were never really answered satisfactorily, so just in case you still need it:
Gamora's last scene in the movie is the one where she kicks Quill in the balls. Where she went after that is not shown or explained.
Captain Marvel is indeed the second to last person to directly confront Thanos. He has already put on the gauntlet (with all the stones still in it) and she grabbed his gloved hand and prevented him from closing it. Thanos finds himself unable to shake her off, and even headbutts her, to which she doesn't even flinch. She is only finally knocked out when Thanos removes the Power stone from the gauntlet with his free hand and uses it to punch her.
Thanos then returns the Power stone to the gauntlet. Tony looked over at Strange, who simply holds up his pointer finger, indicating "1". Tony attacks Thanos and is quickly shaken off, not realizing that Tony stole the stones from the gauntlet in this brief contact. And I believe you saw the rest.
Professor Hulk seemed nice enough when he gave him an extra taco.
Edit: if you're asking about that separate timeline, yes, although then the Guardians don't come together and stop Ronan or Ego.Question: if thanos jumps forward in time from his timeline doesn't that forever alter the flow of events? That is, the events of IW never happen because Thanos no longer acquired the stones due to jumping ahead and getting dusted?
In the timeline that that Thanos jumped from, yes. The main timeline is unaffected.Question: if thanos jumps forward in time from his timeline doesn't that forever alter the flow of events? That is, the events of IW never happen because Thanos no longer acquired the stones due to jumping ahead and getting dusted?
Question: if thanos jumps forward in time from his timeline doesn't that forever alter the flow of events? That is, the events of IW never happen because Thanos no longer acquired the stones due to jumping ahead and getting dusted?