Avengers: Endgame (Post-release)

What did you think of Avengers: Endgame?


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I don't know. Even with the wings he's got, we see Sam knocking over and essentially disemboweling at least one giant murder beast in end game. Between his weaponry and wings, Falcon is a scary dude. I know in at least some of the "Sam as cap" comics, Sam keeps the wings.

Wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if the series is him trying to be Cap ala Steve and not measuring up or doing poorly so in the end he finally realizes he needs to be 'his' cap and adds the wings, etc. Thing is, that'd just be falcon with a shield in a different suit. I think you have to do something to separate the two more than a suit.
 
Had a thought today, when Steve was back in the 1970's with Tony, we know that there was a frozen Steve around not yet discovered, I am assuming there is also Steve that Peggy is married to as well so you end up with 3 Steve Rogers at one time and they are all the same dude :)
 
Its possible the shield presented to Sam is the finish one that Tony used to level the particle accelerator in
Ironman 2.

Is that not the same shield we've had all along? I forget, was the shield with him in the ice?
 
Is that not the same shield we've had all along? I forget, was the shield with him in the ice?

Honestly. I think that was just a fun little Easter egg in iron Man 2 before they had decided what the plot of Captain America was going to be. It's technically a "screw up", but it's a funny joke either way.
 
If time moves slower in the nano-realm, why was Janet Van Dyne aged when they found her in Ant-Man and the Wasp? Since she went nano in the Cold War she should have only aged a couple of weeks.
 
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It's not the age, it's the miles?

Gotta imagine being stuck there that long, even if time moves slower there, wears on you massively. Like a 15 out of 10 on the stress meter non-stop
 
If time moves slower in the nano-realm, why was Janet Van Dyne aged when they found her in Ant-Man and the Wasp? Since she went nano in the Cold War she should have only aged a couple of weeks.

depending on how picky you want to be, she should have run out of air a loooong time ago. Clearly, she aged. I think their point was in the quantum realm ANYTHING goes. A billion years in an instant or a few hours over the course of years. The idea is that anything can happen.

There is a quantum dilemma about an electron in an one-dimensional box. 50% of the time it is on one side, 50% on the other. It is NEVER in the middle.

I am glad antman survived, but a Thanos missle to the window should have made him splatman. I was entertained enough to not question this movie
 
I watched this for the first time this weekend. How does past Thor get Moljnir back? Is he screwed in the past? Second when I saw the Age of Ultron, to me, Thor looked concerned when Steve makes Moljnir wiggle when he's trying to pick it up. The in this, he was extremely happy when it happened. Is that just me or did anyone else think Thor looked concerned or worried in the other movie?
 
I watched this for the first time this weekend. How does past Thor get Moljnir back? Is he screwed in the past? Second when I saw the Age of Ultron, to me, Thor looked concerned when Steve makes Moljnir wiggle when he's trying to pick it up. The in this, he was extremely happy when it happened. Is that just me or did anyone else think Thor looked concerned or worried in the other movie?

I think it just speaks to Thor's character development over time. During the Ultron house party, Thor was perfectly content in the idea that he was the most worthy of the avengers.

Come endgame, he's seen so much terrible crud, but still able to be happy when a true friend of his demonstraes that they are worthy person.

What's better; to be the only worthy person in a room? Or to be in the company of worthy people who all consider you worthy of their friendship and camaraderie?
 
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depending on how picky you want to be, she should have run out of air a loooong time ago. Clearly, she aged. I think their point was in the quantum realm ANYTHING goes. A billion years in an instant or a few hours over the course of years. The idea is that anything can happen.

There is a quantum dilemma about an electron in an one-dimensional box. 50% of the time it is on one side, 50% on the other. It is NEVER in the middle.

I am glad antman survived, but a Thanos missle to the window should have made him splatman. I was entertained enough to not question this movie
I have no problem suspending disbelief.

After all, I just watched a Norse god getting slapped out of a panic attack by a space raccoon in a time travel suit.
 
^So he physically took it back to Asgard ? That’s where Thor was when he summoned it in EG right ?

Yup, that's the idea. Went to the different worlds and times to put everything back. Presumably he would have taken enough pymn particles with him that he could "time travel" to the other planets, so no need to learn how to fly a ship, or take one with him.
 
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