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  • Kilgharrah
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    It wasn't in the trailer. Whedon said it somewhere.

    Maybe the upcoming Hawkeye show will make us care.

    I didn't say I knew they were going to happen. I said I knew exactly when they're going to.

    Maybe Zendaya will be older. This will end it between them. That would mean conveniently less of her.
    3 months till we find out for sure.

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  • DigiFluid
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    Originally posted by Kilgharrah View Post
    About SHIELD. They made it perfectly clear they're going to deal with the aftermath of Endgame in season 6. Maybe that new Coulson is from another time line.
    I...don't think that's been made clear at all. The trailer for the new season has been anything but clear, and emphasizes the mystery.

    I do kind of like the idea though that maybe something about the Thanos Snap somehow interfered with the death he was rapidly approaching at the end of Season 5. Disrupted it in some way, and that's why he's both back and different.


    Originally posted by Kilgharrah View Post
    If I were in the writers' shoes, I would have also gone with Nat's death. Because I know the audience would have felt nothing if it were Clint. That's because Clint didn't really get much screen time in the previous movies and not enough time for character development or for us to actually care.
    Yes...you're probably right. Natasha is the more impactful of the two. It's just that I actually like her and want her to continue on, whereas I've found Hawkeye to be an utterly useless character ever since his first appearance in Thor and definitely don't want the door left open for his return.


    Originally posted by Kilgharrah View Post
    1- Captain Marvel's appearance. I knew exactly when it will happen. I don't know it was a feeling that turned out to be true.
    2- the arrival of all the fallen. I knew when it will happen but I didn't expect it to be through Strange's portals.
    No points awarded. Both of those were very obviously going to happen


    Originally posted by Kilgharrah View Post
    Here's a thought. So Peter and his classmates who fell in the snap, will they be 5 years younger than the ones who didn't
    Yes I was thinking on that too. Presumably a bunch of Peter's classmates from pre-Thanos are now five years older than him. But judging from the Far From Home trailer, it looks like most of the high school-aged characters from Homecoming all must've been snapped, because a bunch of them are there unchanged.

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  • Teddybrown
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    Originally posted by Kilgharrah View Post
    About SHIELD. They made it perfectly clear they're going to deal with the aftermath of Endgame in season 6. Maybe that new Coulson is from another time line.

    If I were in the writers' shoes, I would have also gone with Nat's death. Because I know the audience would have felt nothing if it were Clint. That's because Clint didn't really get much screen time in the previous movies and not enough time for character development or for us to actually care.

    My favorite scene was when Strange gestured to Tony that's this is the one in a million chance, which prompted Tony to make that final move.

    Things I've predicted.
    Well there were many predictable stuff in the movie. But there are two I can get off the top of my head now.
    1- Captain Marvel's appearance. I knew exactly when it will happen. I don't know it was a feeling that turned out to be true.
    2- the arrival of all the fallen. I knew when it will happen but I didn't expect it to be through Strange's portals.

    Loved the final scenes with Tony's daughter.
    I also loved the ancient one's scene.
    Loved the reunion between Peter and Tony.
    Loved Pepper's last words to Tony.

    So sad that the stones are gone now and so is Vision.

    Here's a thought. So Peter and his classmates who fell in the snap, will they be 5 years younger than the ones who didn't

    Has anyone noticed that Bruce appeared normal in the trailer? That same scene in the movie had him with the new look. They intentionally misled us.

    EDIT: Loved it when Gamora was surprised future her was in a relationship with Quill and Nebula said the choices were him or a tree.
    They did that with Infinity War too

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  • Kilgharrah
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    About SHIELD. They made it perfectly clear they're going to deal with the aftermath of Endgame in season 6. Maybe that new Coulson is from another time line.

    If I were in the writers' shoes, I would have also gone with Nat's death. Because I know the audience would have felt nothing if it were Clint. That's because Clint didn't really get much screen time in the previous movies and not enough time for character development or for us to actually care.

    My favorite scene was when Strange gestured to Tony that's this is the one in a million chance, which prompted Tony to make that final move.

    Things I've predicted.
    Well there were many predictable stuff in the movie. But there are two I can get off the top of my head now.
    1- Captain Marvel's appearance. I knew exactly when it will happen. I don't know it was a feeling that turned out to be true.
    2- the arrival of all the fallen. I knew when it will happen but I didn't expect it to be through Strange's portals.

    Loved the final scenes with Tony's daughter.
    I also loved the ancient one's scene.
    Loved the reunion between Peter and Tony.
    Loved Pepper's last words to Tony.

    So sad that the stones are gone now and so is Vision.

    Here's a thought. So Peter and his classmates who fell in the snap, will they be 5 years younger than the ones who didn't

    Has anyone noticed that Bruce appeared normal in the trailer? That same scene in the movie had him with the new look. They intentionally misled us.

    EDIT: Loved it when Gamora was surprised future her was in a relationship with Quill and Nebula said the choices were him or a tree.
    Last edited by Kilgharrah; 26 April 2019, 06:47 AM.

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  • DigiFluid
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    Some thematic beginning/end mirroring and callbacks that I really liked/made me want to cry:


    That one of the last things Tony says before he dies is "I am Iron Man," hearkening back to the end of the very first movie in this series.

    That Tony and Peter, at the end of this movie, were a complete reversal of how the previous movie ended. From Tony, ripped up inside that he can't help and can only watch as Peter dies, to Peter seeing that he can't help and can only watch as Tony dies.

    Giving Happy (Jon Favreau, director of the film that started the franchise) one of the final scenes in the movie, reminiscing over cheeseburgers with Tony and Pepper's daughter, calling back to the first film.

    The "we can't go home again" vibe at the beginning of the film, for everyone who survived Infinity War. And then, at the end of the movie: a broken Clint going home, a resurrected Peter back from the dead and back at school, etc etc. That whole feel of "my god, how am I ever going to move on?"

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  • Teddybrown
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    Didnt he have a picture of Gamora up there before Thor interrupted then he swapped to the star map?

    Re SHIELD, they've purposefully waited to air it after endgame so I would guess its set post endgame but no clue really.

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  • Gatefan1976
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    Originally posted by DigiFluid View Post
    I guess I'll just have to squint a bit when I go see it again
    Indeed.

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  • DigiFluid
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    I guess I'll just have to squint a bit when I go see it again

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  • Gatefan1976
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    Originally posted by DigiFluid View Post
    I didn't actually have a great read of that scene beyond Quill just picking a next destination, so you could well be right....but I really didn't get the sense he was looking for her.
    If you look at the star charts, that's exactly what he was looking for.
    Where is Gamora.

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  • DigiFluid
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    Originally posted by Gatefan1976 View Post
    He was looking for "New Gamora" not original Gamora
    I didn't actually have a great read of that scene beyond Quill just picking a next destination, so you could well be right....but I really didn't get the sense he was looking for her.

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  • Gatefan1976
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    Originally posted by DigiFluid View Post
    After 5 years, there’s not going to be much left of her corpse...
    He was looking for "New Gamora" not original Gamora

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  • DigiFluid
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    Another spin-off thing: when do you guess that Agents of SHIELD Season 6 is going to be set? During the 5 year gap, so they've got maximum creative freedom and a postapocalyptic setting to play in? Or post-Endgame, so they don't have to address the world's crappy situation, and are free to reference all of Marvel's toys as 'intact'?

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  • DigiFluid
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    Oh oh oh! Another bit (one of many haha) that made me lose my s**t...

    When Peggy first appeared in the 1970 bit, I was really thinking it was a missed opportunity that the random SHIELD guy she was talking to not be one of the SSR guys from Agent Carter...and then not five minutes later, flippin’ James D’arcy!!!!

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  • DigiFluid
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    After 5 years, there’s not going to be much left of her corpse...

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  • Gatefan1976
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    Originally posted by Teddybrown View Post
    GOTG3 is probably going to be the search for her, but apparently its not coming out anytime soon...
    It is, that's the star chart Quill was looking at before Thor changed it.

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