Avengers: Endgame (Post-release)

What did you think of Avengers: Endgame?


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Was the Gauntlet that Hulk used the same hand as the one Tony used? i cant remember, im off to see again tonight, but there was 2 iron man gauntlets though right?

Before they went back in time didnt they say whatever happened wouldnt effect the future? pissing all over back to the future? I assume nothing happened with Loki as it was in the past, but even so, they went further back to get the Tesseract (sp??). Original Gammora we knew from Guardians is dead, she didnt turn to dust like the others. although im still unsure what happened to her other version we saw in endgame. from what i can remember the last time we saw her she was kicking starlord in the nuts, he was then back on his ship later possibly searching for his Gammora.

As for black widow there is possibility she is now back alive as captain america had to take the stones back to where they all came from, including thors hammer.

Not the same gauntlet. Thanos was still wearing the one Hulk wore.

I assumed Captain took the hammer as his new weapon because his shield was thrashed. Maybe he was taking it back.

So that would leave Gammora as the one thing that wasn't put back..... Hmmmmmmmmm.....
 
I think Rocket probably has some gadget that would help him track the whereabouts of the Benatar. Since he was on earth with the rest of the surviving Avengers when Carol showed up, he probably gave her its coordinates.
 
The thing that folks need to keep in mind is that since Steve Rogers never returned as planned at the end, and decided to stay to live out his life, it means that their timeline has already shifted and changed from what it was suppose to be when they went to correct it.
 
The thing that folks need to keep in mind is that since Steve Rogers never returned as planned at the end, and decided to stay to live out his life, it means that their timeline has already shifted and changed from what it was suppose to be when they went to correct it.


So am I correct that "Capsicle" is still unaffected by the change in the timeline waiting to be revived ?
 
The thing that folks need to keep in mind is that since Steve Rogers never returned as planned at the end, and decided to stay to live out his life, it means that their timeline has already shifted and changed from what it was suppose to be when they went to correct it.

Cap's ending was one of my favorite parts of the film, but the affects it has on the universe don't make any sense to me. I'm worried that this is a huge plot hole for the film, so I'd love someone to explain it to me in detail.
 
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Cap's ending was one of my favorite parts of the film, but the affects it has on the universe don't make any sense to me. I'm worried that this is a huge plot hole for the film, so I'd love someone to explain it to me in detail.

I could be wrong but I think Cap created an alternate timeline in which he lived. I believe he popped back into the timeline that we know to visit Falcon and pass along his shield.
 
Cap's ending was one of my favorite parts of the film, but the affects it has on the universe don't make any sense to me. I'm worried that this is a huge plot hole for the film, so I'd love someone to explain it to me in detail.
I took it that current Cap went back in time and lived in the same world where he was frozen - he wasn't Steve Rogers or Captain America, he was whatever alias he and Peggy concocted. This saved the timeline.

But, the elephant in the room is that past Thanos and company left the past and were disintegrated by Tony... which negated the first snap and a whole bunch of other stuff. At that point, there really is no reason for Cap to return the stones since the timelines been radically changed.
 
I could be wrong but I think Cap created an alternate timeline in which he lived. I believe he popped back into the timeline that we know to visit Falcon and pass along his shield.

.....but....Nebula lived when she killed the earlier version of herself,....as they kept saying in the film,....time travel doesn't work the way we think it does,.....Marvel time travel doesn't follow the rules that we have in Movies & TV shows

& on the subject of Gamora,...I'm keen to see if she will return from the SoulStone in the next Guardians film,....the 2014 Gamora died in IronMan's snap,...& if she can be freed, can Nat be freed too?

EDIT: forgot that Nebula (nice) killed Nebula (nasty)....had thought it was Gamora that shot her

J
 
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.....but....Nebula lived when she witnessed an earlier version of herself killed by Gamora,....as they kept saying in the film,....time travel doesn't work the way we think it does,.....Marvel time travel doesn't follow the rules that we have in Movies & TV shows

& on the subject of Gamora,...I'm keen to see if she will return from the SoulStone in the next Guardians film,....the 2014 Gamora died in IronMan's snap,...& if she can be freed, can Nat be freed too?

J
I thought Nebula killed Nebula.
 
Saw it last night at the fan event. Loved it so much. It was everything I needed it to be and it did it perfectly. More humorous than I was expecting, though. Really enjoyed how they worked the jokes in, though.

So I guess now we know the premise of the Loki show thats going to be on Disney+. It'll be the Loki we saw disappear with the tesseract.
 
For me it met my expectations which were low in regards to plot and high in regards to characterization.

I don’t care to dissect the time travel because it’s inherently broken as a narrative device regardless of how tight they try to make the rules.

The emotions that they pulled on were worth the admission alone, and seeing Cap finally get his girl is the ultimate payoff of the MCU for me.
 
And am I missing something but...

... can anyone now just pick up an infinity stone like it was nothing, let alone hold all of them without exploding everything? Wasn't it established previously that not everyone could touch them or hold them and survive which is why Starlord holding one and surviving was a big deal? And the comment from Ego seemed to focus on just holding one... not even about using it.

I can't recall all the stone scenes, but the ones i do had something between the stone and the skin. War Machine/orb, tesseract, (can't remember who), but someone held one with a gloved hand, rocket sucked it from Jane into that device. I think hulk with the timestone is the only one where skin touched stone.

I do seem to recall that in GoTG they mentioned 'touching an infintity stone', not touching the power stone would have that type or reaction though. Prof Hulk did say the radiation was mainly gamma radiation so, perhaps that's how he held it.
 
The impression I got from the way the characters set up the rules for time travel in this film was that everything that happened can't be undone, and that it all still happened. Regardless of them killing Thanos before he even has his own gauntlet made, because it happens in thier future, it all still happened and no other time lines were created. That said, I think they set up the time travel "rules" just to go ahead and break them. I think all the winks and nods to "Back to the Future is BS" and the like were all just ways to say they were not BS.

Anybody who reads the comics, or has read them in the past, knows that there are millions of timelines in the MCU. So I'm confident the filmmakers laughed it off, and did whatever they felt like doing.

And Peggy was always married to Cap. The man she talks about on her death bed was Cap. So, Cap has kids walking around, always did.

At the end of the day the film did exactly what it needed to do, entertain and tug on your emotions, and it was an incredible ending. I'm going to see it in IMAX as often as possible until it's not in theaters anymore.
 
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