Avengers:Infinity War ***Spoilers***

Also, my theory as to why Wanda needed Cap's help when protecting Vision was because of what happened to her during Civil War. She was afraid of hurting innocent people if she went 100%. When she looked back, it wasn't Cap she was initially looking at, it was the train that could have had innocent people on board.
 
I'm sure, until that deal is completely done with Marvel and Fox,....I'm sure Marvel can acquire the rights to use Silver Surfer for the next movie, just like they did with Sony and Spiderman.
My boy is one of the hundreds of lawyers working on the merger between fox and Marvel. He just got the documents to review it yesterday. So it’s gonna happen, it’s just a matter of when the submit it and the government approves it
 
I've started re-watching all of the movies since I saw Infinity War in Saturday. I'm just hitting phase 2, but I had to stop and praise the job that Marvel did with the infinite stones. They came across as total MacGuffins in all the movies, but after seeing Infinite War you can actually see how everything falls in line with Thanos's plan.
They were able to hold a coherent thread throughout 18 movies. Even if the writers of each movie didn't know how exactly Kevin Feige planned to incorporate them in the end. That is all the movies except Thor 2. Goddamn that movie was one of there few missteps.

  • Thanos gave Loki the specter/mind stone to control people minds and make finding the tesseract/space stone easier. He was going to allow Loki to use the tesseract/space stone to transport his army to Earth. After which Thanos would have probably just killed Loki and kept both stones.
  • Thanos allowed Ronin to find and use the orb/power stone to destory Xander. After which Thanos would have probably just killed him too and took the stone.
  • He knew the time stone was on Earth being guarded by some punk ass humans with magic, which is why he sent Ebony Maw and the crew to pick them up. I guess Thanos figured that he didn't need to waste his time fighting humans.
  • He sent Gamora to get the soul stone.
The only one that didn't make sense was Thor 2 and the ether/reality stone. Thanos's plan would have been fucked if the Dark Elves won and used the ether to create a galaxy with no stars and total darkness. Thanos only wanted to kill half of life in galaxy, but if they wiped out all the stars, way more than half of all life would have be killed. Marvel still earns major props though. 17 out of 18 is a great batting average.
Fuck Thor 2 tho :lol:
 
My boy is one of the hundreds of lawyers working on the merger between fox and Marvel. He just got the documents to review it yesterday. So it’s gonna happen, it’s just a matter of when the submit it and the government approves it
Yea it's gonna happen, but probably not before filming is done for A4
 
Marvel Lied To Us About ‘Avengers: Infinity War’
The “Infinity War” creators promised a “final chapter” and “permanent” deaths. That’s not what happened.

By Bill Bradley
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  • Warning! If you do not want to know who dies in “Avengers: Infinity War,” do not keep reading. You have been warned.

What. Just. Happened?

For fans of the Marvel universe, death has never really meant death. We’ve seen Loki “die” and come back plenty of times. Bucky Barnes and Nick Fury have been assumed dead at various points, only to spring back into existence in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as well.

But this time, it was supposed to be different.

Leading up to the release of “Avengers: Infinity War,” the directors of the film spoke about the movie as a “final chapter.” Marvel boss Kevin Feige talked about the deaths in the movie being “real” this time. In an interview on April 22, one day before the premiere, I asked writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely to define what death means in their recent project.

“Death is death,” McFeely said. “I mean, we’re sensitive to that, and certainly the Marvel universe played with taking characters away and then giving them back to you in some other form. If we say goodbye to some characters, we will say it permanently.”

He continued: “The idea is that this movie’s going to be different and has a potential to be really good is because the stakes are real and choices are real and we know that we’ve cried wolf a little bit on that, so I suppose some audience members might look at that skeptically, but trust us.”

Did you get all that? “Permanent,” he said. “Trust us,” he said.

So I audibly gasped in the theater when certain characters bit the dust. Loki in the film’s first minutes. (Are you kidding me?) Gamora just halfway through the movie. (Holy what?) That is, until the very end, when Spider-Man, most of the Guardians of the Galaxy and Black Panther ― yes, even T’Challa ― crumbled to ash at the snap of Thanos’ fingers, thus rendering everything Marvel said to be pretty much baloney.

As my colleague Matt Jacobs pointed out, these characters are coming back.

New movies are already in the works for “Spider-Man,” “Guardians of the Galaxy” and “Black Panther.” Is the third “Guardians” going to be about Rocket living life as a raccoon on Earth? Is “Spider-Man 2″ going to just focus on Ned putting that Lego Death Star he broke back together?

It all sounds riveting, but I doubt it. These characters will be resurrected one way or another. The creators played up their deaths, insinuating that they would mean something when they, well, won’t. Or can’t. The newly deceased are contractually obligated to come back.


I reached out to a rep for Markus and McFeely to clarify their previous quote, but didn’t hear back as of Monday afternoon.

I could see the studio putting out a press release explaining the sequels have been put on hold ... or something. But it’s not going to change anything.

“Infinity War” was billed as the movie that the previous 18 MCU entires had been building toward. On that count it did not disappoint, but let’s face it: Marvel lied to us.

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MARVEL AND DISNEY
Captain America can’t believe he was fooled by Marvel.

Maybe we should’ve seen this coming. After all, the “Infinity Gauntlet” comic, upon which the movie is largely based, is about Thanos killing a bunch of people before the characters eventually just ... reverse everything. But with all the talk of “permanent death” and “real stakes,” it was easy to get caught up in the potential tragedy.

Now we’re left wondering: Were the writers truthful about anything in the run-up to the premiere? Well, maybe. Even before I knew the outcome of “Infinity War,” I asked them, “Wherever Captain America ends up, what was the reasoning for it?”

Markus told me it was a matter of “fulfilling the destiny” of that Brooklyn kid we met back in the 1940s.

“I mean, just continuing to put that guy, Steve Rogers, the asthmatic whatever-other-disease-he-had-at-that-point into the most unbelievable situation ... and taking that to the farthest point,” he said.

This is what “Infinity War” achieves: setting up Captain America (and the other Avengers left standing at the film’s end, aka the actors with soon-to-be-expiring contracts), for one final conflict against Thanos to reverse everything and save the universe at the end of the next movie.

What that involves is anyone’s guess. HuffPost’s Andy McDonald suggested Cap could end up wielding the Infinity Gauntlet in the follow-up movie. I’d be down with that.

It’s just, after being promised real stakes, I’d rather not be treated to more fake deaths and last-minute saves, ultimately left wondering once again, “What just happened?”

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https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entr...gers-infinity-war_us_5ae1d45be4b02baed1b7696f
 
its like Marvel made a fake trailer on purpose just to throw everybody off.
cuz a lot of shit was different in those trailers than what actually happened in the movie.


these fake scenes and stuff that was said in interviews was purely an elaborate ruse to build anticipation and/or troll the fans. Anthony Mackie and Chris Evans slipped in some interview saying that spider man and all guardians was in the battle of wakanda. WHERE??!

However, Sebastian Stan said that at various times during production, the cast did not know whether they were filming scenes for infinity war or part 2
 
No. Did you not see her scenes in Age of Ultron? Red Room is mentioned and they did stuff to her. They didn’t clearly have her say “I am a super soldier” but enough it mentioned.
 
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