Kinda disappointed that there wasn't any Hulk and Widow scene :/
I don't think the Russos were as into that pairing as Whedon was.
Kinda disappointed that there wasn't any Hulk and Widow scene :/
I believe only Whedon ever liked that. Really disliked that in Ultron and was happy to see Thor Ragnarok mocking it, they know it wasn't a good idea for both characters.I don't think the Russos were as into that pairing as Whedon was.
How does Strange 'see' these possibilities? Did he live them 14 million times?
Yeh he's in some weird trance that looks like he's existing out side of time and space for a moment, or flitting between... it's magic.They literally show him going into a meditation and viewing all the paths in IW right before he gives up the stone
More weird is Pym being there. He really hated shield and specially the Starks. But thanks to Tony everybody gets undusted and he saved the entire world.
I can't see how Far From Home wouldn't touch on the fact that half of them kept getting older while the others were gone.I feel like every named and relevant character from the other movies was probably dusted too and the franchise will just ignore the whole 5 years thing and act like the world is completely normal now.
Yes, I agree, it is easy to see why. And I'm saying that why wasn't enough of a reason to killer her off for me. Every Avenger is self sacrificial. Every Avenger wants to undo the event. He had the most to gain here, and he's the one who didn't have any screen time last movie, so it makes sense. I'm saying on a fundamental level, with this whole Soul Stone beat, that this wasn't enough to justify the death for me. If it was for others, cool. For me it largely looked more like an excuse for evocative imagery.
"The movies will never acknowledge the tv shows!"
* Tv show character makes an appearance *
"Jarvis doesn't count!"
I think you're right. IIRC they were asked on the Infinity War press tour about that pairing and they said something like, you'll have to ask Joss about that.I don't think the Russos were as into that pairing as Whedon was.
HI-5!I absolutely loved the movie and I'm not about to ruin it by conceding to contrarians and discussing whatever logic inconsistencies people want to bring up
It was a great time and Im down to talk about all the fun stuff they packed into this monster of a movie
No, even worse is General Ross being there. Why didn't Hulk just power bomb his ass?
I think everyone is curious about that, especially given the trailers show MJ, Ned and Flash all the same age. I suppose they could just play it out as a coincidence his group was all dusted?
My theory, which probably wouldn't work for a bunch of reasons, is Far From Home is a surprise prequel to Infinity War, and the film ends with the school trip arriving back in NY on the bus at the beginning of IW. Would allow them to squeeze in one last Tony Stark cameo too.
Liz Allan Toomes is played by the stunning Laura Harrier. Unlike the rest of the high school cast (almost all from teen to very early 20s), she is now 29 years old. My point is that Liz is a character that evolved to a sort of a villain role in the comics, I could see an older Liz returning for that saga eventually.You can see all the people alive in the Homecoming trailer that, right now, it's safe to assume they were dusted.
It would be really cool if they dropped in a few cgi-aged students to comment on how weird it is.
I don't think the Russos were as into that pairing as Whedon was.
Doctor Strange could look forward in time through 14.000.605 timelines. So travelling forward makes sense to me. Their time travel gps devices were able to place them at exact moments and times. Which makes it possible for Steve to come right back to the bench in current time after he's lived those 70 years with Peggy.I suspend disbelief to enjoy the movie, of course, but you shouldn't be able to go forward in time, because the future doesn't exist in real time. Not to mention all the "future" problems that would be created by making changes to an established past.
It fits so well... the real convenience is that two people turned up to the soul stone that loved each other. :pYes, I agree, it is easy to see why. And I'm saying that why wasn't enough of a reason to killer her off for me. Every Avenger is self sacrificial. Every Avenger wants to undo the event. He had the most to gain here, and he's the one who didn't have any screen time last movie, so it makes sense. I'm saying on a fundamental level, with this whole Soul Stone beat, that this wasn't enough to justify the death for me. If it was for others, cool. For me it largely looked more like an excuse for evocative imagery.
That would be cool... I hope they keep the continuity going with references to all of this in the future.Liz Allan Toomes is played by the stunning Laura Harrier. Unlike the rest of the high school cast (almost all from teen to very early 20s), she is now 29 years old. My point is that Liz is a character that evolved to a sort of a villain role in the comics, I could see an older Liz returning for that saga eventually.
When it looked like Carol was going to defeat Thanos, i thought well a bunch of angry guys are gonna be angry on the internet. Didn't happen, but I'm sure they're pissed enough at the "girl power" moment.
You should probably rewatch iron man 2, avengers, winter soldier, age of ultron, and infinity war (especially ultron) and come back with that "she's not a deep character" stuff. We've had a decade of films building up her character.
Me thinking she's not deep doesn't mean I think she's a bad character. Most of the Avengers aren't all that deep. I like her character, that's why I wanted to see more of her in the movie instead of getting killed off.I don't know what films you were watching, but Widow had tonnes of great story beats and her relationship with many of the core characters was very well established.
She's one of he best characters in the films, despite not having a standalone.
All his relevant cast got dusted apparently, everyone is the same. I doubt they'll talk much about it besides "oh yeah we'll miss random student 12 that graduated already".I can't see how Far From Home wouldn't touch on the fact that half of them kept getting older while the others were gone.
The Russos confirmed in an interview that Aunt May didn't get dusted.I'm REALLY curious how they will deal with the fallout of Endgame moving forward. I think it's clear that from the Spider-Man cast of characters, both Pete, Ned and May were dusted for 5 years. Now, who wasn't? I suspect that MJ was also dusted, but one character that I could see eventually returning and being 5 years older is Liz Allan Roomed. Hell, same for Adrian as well.
More weird is Pym being there. He really hated shield and specially the Starks. But thanks to Tony everybody gets undusted and he saved the entire world.
The Russos confirmed in an interview that Aunt May didn't get dusted.
That was prior to Endgame. After the film, I doubt she wasn't, but yeah, there's that. May would be in an awful place in her mind if that's the case. I sort of wish that she wasn't.The Russos confirmed in an interview that Aunt May didn't get dusted.
I don't agree that she's not deep relative to the other heroes. She's very fleshed out relatively, and again this is pretty impressive considering she doens't have a standalone (yet).Me thinking she's not deep doesn't mean I think she's a bad character. Most of the Avengers aren't all that deep. I like her character, that's why I wanted to see more of her in the movie instead of getting killed off.
It's a comic book movie, no one really needed to go.People die dude... Someone needed to go, and it was absolutely fitting for her arc that it was her.
You should probably rewatch iron man 2, avengers, winter soldier, age of ultron, and infinity war (especially ultron) and come back with that "she's not a deep character" stuff. We've had a decade of films building up her character.
Thanos without the stones is already much stronger than Hulk. We never really see him fight with all 6 stones, just fire off that one beam attack. Maybe peak Thor would've had an easier time but he's wildly out of shape for this movie hahaThanos seemed to get a buff for the end battle scene, no? He was just as strong/powerful (possibly more powerful) than in IW when he had the gauntlet and the stones I thought.
Also it's interesting the comments on time travel because as much as they planned on preserving the timeline and captain did everything he could, likely included staying very low-key over the last 70 years with Peggy, probably not even showing up at her funeral, but despite all of that there were some major hiccups. Loki, Thanos dying sooner, Gamora. If their lore of time travel is true, that means that they failed to maintain the timeline regardless of caps attempt to bring back the stones. May as well just kept the fucking things because they already created a separate timeline.
Doctor Strange could look forward in time through 14.000.605 timelines. So travelling forward makes sense to me. Their time travel gps devices were able to place them at exact moments and times. Which makes it possible for Steve to come right back to the bench in current time after he's lived those 70 years with Peggy.
The movie also told you that you cannot change the past. If you change something (like knock out Star-Lord, steal a stone, goes back to Peggy), the timeline breaks out into new timelines.
The only thing I didn't like about the soul stone part was Nebula not telling them that someone would've had to die to get it. That aside, the fact that there's the Black Widow movie and a Hawkeye show made me think that there would be something at the last minute that would let them get away with neither having to die, so it was really surprising when Natasha ended up forcing Clint to drop her.
He used magic. So who the fuck knows how it works precisely.
All we know for certain is he did see them all, and understand that only one held a victory. And it was the ONLY reason why he gave up the stone.
The only thing I didn't like about the soul stone part was Nebula not telling them that someone would've had to die to get it. That aside, the fact that there's the Black Widow movie and a Hawkeye show made me think that there would be something at the last minute that would let them get away with neither having to die, so it was really surprising when Natasha ended up forcing Clint to drop her.
There is no problem with having separate timelines. The problem is if those timelines doesn't have an Infinity Stone in them.Also it's interesting the comments on time travel because as much as they planned on preserving the timeline and captain did everything he could, likely included staying very low-key over the last 70 years with Peggy, probably not even showing up at her funeral, but despite all of that there were some major hiccups. Loki, Thanos dying sooner, Gamora. If their lore of time travel is true, that means that they failed to maintain the timeline regardless of caps attempt to bring back the stones. May as well just kept the fucking things because they already created a separate timeline.
The only thing I didn't like about the soul stone part was Nebula not telling them that someone would've had to die to get it. That aside, the fact that there's the Black Widow movie and a Hawkeye show made me think that there would be something at the last minute that would let them get away with neither having to die, so it was really surprising when Natasha ended up forcing Clint to drop her.
You just provide the reason why pym being there is not weird.
Whatever the differences between the starks & pym, you gotta honor the man the save the world.