im gonna need a timeline on that tesseract. i thought it was in shield possession when stark took it out of the ocean at the end of TFA
Fury was just a low level SHIELD goon in this movie so its likely he have no idea about Project Pegasus
I hope they'll show us Carol reacting to the Avengers name in Endgame, and it being an emotional moment.I love it. It gives her meeting the Avengers a whole different meaning now.
For all the "why didn't Fury page her when" questions, I have to wonder... When Carol was waging war on the Kree, what was she doing when Ronan, a disgraced Accuser, started working with Thanos and got a Infinity Stone? Why wasn't she concerned about Thanos' actions at all when he was carving a path through the galaxy?
Couldn't it be that Carol is flying around space in the 90s now, but since she travels to Endgame in 2019, that she doesn't experience the 00s and 10s? But if she didn't time-travel to Endgame, then I guess she was just up to something else in the last 20 years.These are fictional characters, so guess what: as a fan you have the privilege of filling in the gaps using your imagination. I dare say she might have been busy fighting an even bigger menace to the galaxy. Or maybe the writers will address that question in later films.
I loved how she was laughing and having fun while beating up the space ships.Carol going all out near the end was also fun to see. Even if everything suddenly became very, very one-sided, it was fun to see a Marvel hero just flat out be better than her opponents. It's okay to have a catharsis hero who just beats up the bad guys.
I hope they'll show us Carol reacting to the Avengers name in Endgame, and it being an emotional moment.
By the way, I thought they should have stopped it when the Kree asks Ronan if he wants the Tesseract, but then it turns out he wants the "weapon," who's Carol instead. Didn't he just want the Tesseract in Guardians of the Galaxy?
I think my only disappointment with the movie right now is how little Minn-Erva was used, and how they just kills her off like that. That didn't feel good but I saw it coming.
So I take it Carol flew from the 90s to present day by flying with lightspeed herself, opposed to using a space ship with lightspeed like we saw at the end. Cause she was flying just as fast as the lightspeed-equipped ship with the Skrulls in it.
Couldn't it be that Carol is flying around space in the 90s now, but since she travels to Endgame in 2019, that she doesn't experience the 00s and 10s? But if she didn't time-travel to Endgame, then I guess she was just up to something else in the last 20 years.
I loved how she was laughing and having fun while beating up the space ships.
Aw freaking dang it my little brother sent me a video that had both end credits scenes and I opened it without thinking cause I was drinking some water and wasn't paying attention to what the video was called.
Well I didn't read all the posts and went straight to the bottom to post this lol. I'm able to focus on one post box. Plus this is the spoiler thread and I was thinking of posting it in the Marvel thread on EtcetEra Hangouts but that might not have been received too well.If that's a problem for you, what are you doing on this thread?
It's not very clear in the movie, I think they left that door open for future movies. Talos says his home got destroyed so they had to flee, also the first planet where Carol gets captured was also a hiding place I think.About the Kree-Skrull war. Skrulls do invade and take over planets, which the Krees don't like and so they hunt them down. And Talos' family and small group are just refugees of said war correct? So the information dump (about Skrulls invading planets) from the Supreme Intelligence in the start is also true, and not only a ploy to convince Carol to hunt down some Skrulls?
Well, I think they hide on all planets. Torfa is just another planet, where they can blend in with the civilization. So there must also be bad Skrulls out there who just want to take over planets, that they'll explore more in the future.It's not very clear in the movie, I think they left that door open for future movies. Talos says his home got destroyed so they had to flee, also the first planet where Carol gets captured was also a hiding place I think.
Huh ? They probably tracked Fury's last location and found the pager thereSo wait does the pager page the undusted heroes as well? How the hell do they find that pager after everything has gone to complete shit and after however long it takes to leave Wakanda. Seems an odd choice rather than her just showing up where the gauntlet went off.
I'm not actually sure Marvel knows what a galaxy is. The Guardians of the Galaxy movies are supposed to take place in the Andromeda galaxy (at least according to Gunn), so Thanos must've been through at least Andromeda and the Milky Way. It's all a bit confusing.What I understood from this movie was that she's helping the Skrull find a new home...in a different Galaxy. If she wasn't in the same galaxy, she wouldn't have any means of knowing I think?
Correct. SHIELD took possession of it. Avengers established that Project Pegasus was a secret SHIELD operation to study it. It was at Project Pegasus in the 90s when Mar-Vell was pretending to be a human scientist named Wendy Lawson working with it. It never left SHIELD possession.
The core was made from the Tesseract but it wasn't the Tesseract itself. It was always up there on the ship since that's where she conducted her research. Mar-Vell just retrofitted the lab once it was clear she needed to use an off-the-grid facility to house refugees.Wait, thinking about the movie, there's something I forgot. So Mar-Vell had the Tesseract in the plane when she and Carol crashes. Carol proceeds to shoot the core/Tesseract. But how did it end up in that refugee ship? I don't remember.
As for what Carol has been doing... Maybe we'll find out? That pager had been going off for a while in the stinger, maybe Carol only decided it was time because the signal didn't stop. I dunno. :lol
Also is Captain Marvel somehow immortal? I couldn't quite figure out the deal there as she'll be looking the same in Avenger's Endgame as she did in this film.
I didn't think the Skrulls were necessarily "good," Talos himself admitted how dirty his hands were. This was just a smaller group seeking escape from the war with the Kree as refugees. Most of the Skrulls on the cloaked ship seemed to be women and children.
Ok just saw it, and found it to be alright, yet I'm confused with all the Tesseract business. I remember Loki/Thor end up with it yet I don't recall who had it before and what is the supposed explanation as to how it left Nick Fury's office after we see Goose throwing it up at the end.
Also I know they probably had no idea of creating this film way back when, but I'd be interested to know the explanation as to where Goose has been all this time in the other movies where we see Fury since the movie ends with Goose staying in Fury's office. Or is it thought that Goose died at some stage? I'm not sure of a Flerken's lifespan, and if it is possible for them to be alive today.
Also is Captain Marvel somehow immortal? I couldn't quite figure out the deal there as she'll be looking the same in Avenger's Endgame as she did in this film.
Oh man, that ending reveal is a Solo-level bad reveal.
The Avengers Initiative being called The Avengers Initiative because Carol Danvers callsign was "Avenger" lol
About the Kree-Skrull war. Skrulls do invade and take over planets, which the Krees don't like and so they hunt them down. And Talos' family and small group are just refugees of said war correct? So the information dump (about Skrulls invading planets) from the Supreme Intelligence in the start is also true, and not only a ploy to convince Carol to hunt down some Skrulls?
It's a Flerken. Not a cat.Can anyone explain what that cat(flergul) thing was. I don't know enough lore. Also I assume it was that doctor's pet cat which is why it was in that building.
Exactly, I think they were trying to provide a valid reason why she wasn't involved in any of the other MCU movies or conflict present there by just placing her outside of their realm.
Nah, I think it's perfectly fine Nick Fury doesn't call Carol in The Avengers. He has just put together his own team of superheroes that he believes in. He counts on the Avengers and they fulfill their job. No need to call Carol. Only in Infinity War where he is basically dying does it make sense to call for his last hope, Carol.
He sees people disintegrating around him and the world going to shit. Also has reports of an invasion in Wakanda.At the moment of the snap you can say that he is aware that he is dying but he wouldn't not know that his heroes are defeated and half of them basically dead.
The entire world knew that Tony had disappeared into deep space, it was broadcasted over national news and Fury talks about it with Maria Hill that they're failing to establish contact with him. According to Steve at the time, Iron Man was literally the earth's strongest defender, they were handicapped without him. Vision had left the team and wasn't able to be contacted, and they couldn't get in touch with Rhodey either because he performed mutiny. Captain America and his team had gone rogue and off the grid, and outside of Wakanda, no one knows whether Bruce Banner (who can't Hulk out regardless) or Thor are still even around.At the moment of the snap you can say that he is aware that he is dying but he wouldn't not know that his heroes are defeated and half of them basically dead.
Yes. Didn't the Supreme Intelligence say in one of the trailers "you live longer," while getting that blood transfusion. None of which were in the actual movie. Also funny how my two favorite shots from the trailers weren't even in the movie.so how do they explain Carol's age? just "I got Kree goo in me now so I age slower"?
Thanks for the spelling. I couldn't guess the spelling from the movie and had trouble googling it. That helped me google what the hell that thing was. Now everything makes moreIt's a Flerken. Not a cat.
Basically, a cute tentacle monster as you saw.
That scene where Fury get's his eye scratched the fuck out and the Skrull is like nah that aint no scratch had me laugh and then the case of eyeballs just had me dying.the mid credit scene is taken directly from Endgame, right?
I really like the movie. Many of the attempted jokes really land for me and my friend. I'm actually feeling a bit bad for other people in theater because a friend of mine laugh pretty hard during some scenes.