Right Bruce serves no purposeI'll raise you Reed Richards and Beast coming as well. Too many intelligent folk so you right.
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Right Bruce serves no purposeI'll raise you Reed Richards and Beast coming as well. Too many intelligent folk so you right.
Thanos failed on earth
If he wanted to bring balance to our earth
He just needs to off all cac and we’d be ok
His first kill was a black man thoAll he'd been exposed to is cacs so he thought earth was full of them
If all he had been exposed to was wakanda he probably would have done what you said
Cause he helped a cacHis first kill was a black man tho
On screen
I knew it!! Said it when it happened3.The filmmakers confirm Doctor Strange has a secret plan
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One scene that’s key to understanding the later events in “Infinity War” is when Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) uses the Time Stone to look at “alternate futures,” the possible outcomes of the battle with Thanos. In that scene, Strange says he sees only one outcome out of 14 million in which the heroes defeat Thanos. Not much more is said after that, but the implication is that his actions from that point, including surrendering the Time Stone to Thanos to save the life of Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), are all part of the sequence of events that need to happen to create that victorious future.
During the commentary, the filmmakers talk about Doctor Strange’s character and what he knows at several points, and more than once the Russos and the screenwriters confirm that Doctor Strange knows a lot more than he’s letting on — the term “ominous prophecy” comes up during that scene. While they’re cryptic about it, they’re still strongly implying that everything that happened on Titan, at least, was part of Strange’s plan based on his vision.
He saved a cacCause he helped a cac
DamnitCause he helped a cac
Hulk definitely wasn't afraid because of his fight with Thanos. he's too stupid to be afraid... he rushed surtur in Ragnarok... Thor Ragnarok shows why he wouldn't come out

Hey tho. Ebony maw could have his own movie being the villain lol. So let me get this straight, hulk got his ass and didn't want to help no more because he tired of being used? Thor beat that ass in Ragnarok until ole hit the switch lmao. These last 2 movies for hulk, he took some bad L's
It’s a joke nigga, calm downWhat....so instead of doing it in one huge post I decide to break it down where t could be better analyzed and it's still a problem?
For those that think Banner is useless, he's actually smarter than Tony. Bruce is just meek as fuck. If they let him break out that Banner tech from the comics, he could whoop Iron man without Hulking out
i know you can helpFor those that think Banner is useless, he's actually smarter than Tony. Bruce is just meek as fuck. If they let him break out that Banner tech from the comics, he could whoop Iron man without Hulking out
am I late with this? This is a good catch I think
Thanks. My internet is barely working where I’m atYea it was posted above

Anyone Watching the New York scene see Cull Obsidian has Captain Marvel colors hanging from his belt/waist?
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3.The filmmakers confirm Doctor Strange has a secret plan
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One scene that’s key to understanding the later events in “Infinity War” is when Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) uses the Time Stone to look at “alternate futures,” the possible outcomes of the battle with Thanos. In that scene, Strange says he sees only one outcome out of 14 million in which the heroes defeat Thanos. Not much more is said after that, but the implication is that his actions from that point, including surrendering the Time Stone to Thanos to save the life of Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), are all part of the sequence of events that need to happen to create that victorious future.
During the commentary, the filmmakers talk about Doctor Strange’s character and what he knows at several points, and more than once the Russos and the screenwriters confirm that Doctor Strange knows a lot more than he’s letting on — the term “ominous prophecy” comes up during that scene. While they’re cryptic about it, they’re still strongly implying that everything that happened on Titan, at least, was part of Strange’s plan based on his vision.
Anyone Watching the New York scene see Cull Obsidian has Captain Marvel colors hanging from his belt/waist?
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I just finally watched this movie and I must say it was damn good. Thanos is a bad muthafucka. Yeah Dr. Strange knows how this is going to play out but know one else does because they didn't reveal it to the audience. I hate how it ended, I wanted to see more.
You know I don’t listen to Anything you say in reference to knowing/predictions. Your like 0-8 fam.it just means he has a trophy from the kree home world.
it just means he has a trophy from the kree home world.