If Thanos is still standing at the end of 3, 4 is a part two, even if a ton of things shift. End of story. Of course, you could argue Civil War is a part two to Winter Soldier in some respects, and I'd agree with that sentiment as well. The big difference between those two films is the Sokovia Accords plot line splitting the Avengers up giving the former film its own unique feel. Something similar could obviously be done for 4, but I'd still feel comfortable admitting it's just the end of the story 3 dove into.
I mean, I wouldn't consider The Avengers to be "Thor Part 2" because the villain was still Loki, or "Captain America Part 2" because the plot still revolved around the Tesseract. They're sequels. I think of that differently from a Part 1/Part 2 situation where you're making one movie that's split into two for release.
I mean, I wouldn't consider The Avengers to be "Thor Part 2" because the villain was still Loki, or "Captain America Part 2" because the plot still revolved around the Tesseract. They're sequels. I think of that differently from a Part 1/Part 2 situation where you're making one movie that's split into two for release.
Honestly if you're on Marvel Unlimited you may as well start at the very beginning. Agents of SHIELD has been pulling in concepts from Secret Warriors for a while now, and Hickman's Fantastic Four and FF stuff directly sets the table for his Avengers run.
I'm holding out hope that once we get a FF MCU movie, the Hickman FF Omnibuses get reprinted, cuz right now those are hella expensive on the second hand market, and to read it in the right order is a real pain in digital.
Marvel Unlimited needs a "playlist" feature so fans could make "mixtapes" of suggested reading orders.
I'm holding out hope that once we get a FF MCU movie, the Hickman FF Omnibuses get reprinted, cuz right now those are hella expensive on the second hand market, and to read it in the right order is a real pain in digital.
Marvel Unlimited needs a "playlist" feature so fans could make "mixtapes" of suggested reading orders.
Really hope all the footage weve seen so far for IW are just from the first 2/3rds of the movie. Wakanda seems to be the final act of the film from the looks of things, but im hoping it will be earlier on in the film than expected.
Theres a neat theory going around form a few days ago that im just seeing now. Basically its theorizing that there might be
multiple timelines in IW and Strange is going through each of them trying to find the best outcome.
Its a neat idea, but I doubt they would spend the entire movie using this idea. But it does seem like parts of it might be accurate considering Cumburbatch is the only one who has read the entire script, along with the different cuts of scenes in the trailers/tv spots.
Really hope all the footage weve seen so far for IW are just from the first 2/3rds of the movie. Wakanda seems to be the final act of the film from the looks of things, but im hoping it will be earlier on in the film than expected.
Theres a neat theory going around form a few days ago that im just seeing now. Basically its theorizing that there might be
multiple timelines in IW and Strange is going through each of them trying to find the best outcome.
Its a neat idea, but I doubt they would spend the entire movie using this idea. But it does seem like parts of it might be accurate considering Cumburbatch is the only one who has read the entire script, along with the different cuts of scenes in the trailers/tv spots.
People's theories are going WAY too elaborate for a 149 minute movie, and there are going to be some pissed off people when the 20 hour movie they have filmed in their heads doesn't materialize next week.
People's theories are going WAY too elaborate for a 149 minute movie, and there are going to be some pissed off people when the 20 hour movie they have filmed in their heads doesn't materialize next week.
So I'm reading the Jim Starlin infinity Gauntlet books for the first time (only just started with the Infinity Gauntlet Prologue HC) and Thanos's plan in the book also appears to be killing half the population of the universe whereas I had been lead to believe that in the comics he wants to destroy everything. People were even acting surprised when they revealed Thanos's motivation in the latest trailer.
So I'm reading the Jim Starlin infinity Gauntlet books for the first time (only just started with the Infinity Gauntlet Prologue HC) and Thanos's plan in the book also appears to be killing half the population of the universe whereas I had been lead to believe that in the comics he wants to destroy everything. People were even acting surprised when they revealed Thanos's motivation in the latest trailer.
No people are surprised that Death isn't in Infinity War, because they don't read comics and just Wikipedia summaries and then go on a poutrage think piece frenzy.
Really hope all the footage weve seen so far for IW are just from the first 2/3rds of the movie. Wakanda seems to be the final act of the film from the looks of things, but im hoping it will be earlier on in the film than expected.
I see people float this idea all the time in trailer threads, but its just not realistic. Big action scenes are what sells the movie. The trailers aren't going to leave those out.
There are shots in the trailer from the end of the third act, but since you don't know the context of those and Marvel does heavily digitally alter them to hide stuff, why does it matter?
Will we see Spidey use that awesome instant kill mode? And I hope Stark makes a comment about his upgrades being Captain America proof. I just wanna think that he upgraded his suit after Cap was able to disable it so easily.
Will we see Spidey use that awesome instant kill mode? And I hope Stark makes a comment about his upgrades being Captain America proof. I just wanna think that he upgraded his suit after Cap was able to disable it so easily.
There are shots in the trailer from the end of the third act, but since you don't know the context of those and Marvel does heavily digitally alter them to hide stuff, why does it matter?
Honestly it conflicts me. Especially because I'm the type who loves to rewatch their favorite films. So surprise factor should hold little weight for me.
Yet I still find myself panicking that I know too much or that I've been spoiled. I don't like the idea of knowing where the film is headed on my first watch. Maybe I'm crazy.
Next up on the re-watch is Age of Ultron, also known as the movie that's almost as good as Avengers 1, and better in some aspects, and you're objectively wrong if you disagree. Straight up call the cops on yo ass if you say it's bad.
Next up on the re-watch is Age of Ultron, also known as the movie that's almost as good as Avengers 1, and better in some aspects, and you're objectively wrong if you disagree. Straight up call the cops on yo ass if you say it's bad.
Next up on the re-watch is Age of Ultron, also known as the movie that's almost as good as Avengers 1, and better in some aspects, and you're objectively wrong if you disagree. Straight up call the cops on yo ass if you say it's bad.
It is better than Avengers 1. A lot of the reason people think so highly of the first film is because of the novelty of it. They overlook a lot of its flaws because it was so new and fresh. AoU didn't have that advantage, so it gets nitpicked to death.
Man, I went to see Ultron the day after I finished up my last year of college classes and was trying to de-stress. I came out of the theater loving it.
Still enjoy it to this day. Agreed on it being underrated.
My only major gripe with Age of Ultron is Ultron. Not a unique critique but that mofo would not stop joking. I'm not one of those people that hates comedy in Marvel films but Ultron was the only time where I could agree that they needed to tone down the jokes. The trailer makes him seem like such a crazy and menacing character, almost like a Thanos lite, and yet he can't stop goofin' around. Pretty sure he was workshopping some jokes for his standup routine at the Laugh Factory.
My only major gripe with Age of Ultron is Ultron. Not a unique critique but that mofo would not stop joking. I'm not one of those people that hates comedy in Marvel films but Ultron was the only time where I could agree that they needed to tone down the jokes. The trailer makes him seem like such a crazy and menacing character, almost like a Thanos lite, and yet he can't stop goofin' around. Pretty sure he was workshopping some jokes for his standup routine at the Laugh Factory.