Then Bucky and Sam would fight on who will be the next Captain America in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Then Iron Man will get his own 4th movie like Thor. Or Iron Man might be in Doctor Strange 2.
Then Bucky and Sam would fight on who will be the next Captain America in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Then Iron Man will get his own 4th movie like Thor. Or Iron Man might be in Doctor Strange 2.
Then Black Widow will be in the Battle of Earth along with the A-Force team up, the Avengers and Hawkeye family will be really devastated, and they might make Black Widow 2 after Avengers Endgame, along with Thunderbolts film.
I was rewatching Captain America: The First Avenger when my younger sibling brought up when Cap and Tony time-traveled to Camp Lehigh (post-CA:TFA), and then, me being me, had a thought: How did the Tesseract wind up in Asgard?
Sometime between the early 40's and the early 2010's the Tesseract somehow when from the security of Camp Lehigh to that vault thing in Asgard. Is this ever explained in the MCU?
So in Endgame, there is a scene in the final battle when Thanos destroys Cap's shield, but later in the fight, it returns, fully restored and functional!?
Like, how did they miss this??
Some will say that Doctor Strange might've used his time powers to repair it, but he didn't have the time stone at that time...
That also didn't even specify what makes it different from "normal dialogue"? Seriously what's the difference? They don't come up with dialogues any different than hundreds of other movies and shows. Also it's not like Marvel doesn't have heartbreaking dialogues.
Because you like MCU? Because I just did. I mean seriously what kind of logic is that?
I mean seriously what would be the difference? The fact that Bucky is a super soldier? Plenty of heroes don't have super powers and they're doing great, including Sam, I mean he survived the whole Triscelion battle in the Winter Soldier, survived Battle for Earth, and don't get me started on Tony, Clint, Nat, Okoye, etc. Besides Captain America who can Fly? That sounds like great advantage we saw in TFATWS and we will see more in Brave New World. Bucky would probably be great too, but it's clear he didn't want to be Cap, didn't feel worthy. I feel like Bucky doesn't see himself as a good man, which is something Captain America should be, that's why Steve chose Sam, because like he said he was a good man. Having superpowers doesn't make a hero, a character does. Let's be fair, if Bucky can be Captain America then so can Sam.
Do anyone remembered that Endgame is originally the second part of Infinity War while Doomsday is originally The Kang Dynasty?
Do you think this phase is hard battle?
Why I ask this question:
Before Iron Man tries to finish off Captain America, he lost the fight during the final battle instead.
While I noticed that Thor tries to hold Hulk during the battle, it would be certain that the latter won despite the former mentioned that he won instead.
While Thanos was ready to get the infinity stones, the heroes realised that they lost instead
On 2023 that year, Thanos came from 2014 and almost killed Thor and was indirectly responsible for the death of Iron Man.
My Top 5 favorite Marvel movies are:
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Iron Man
Iron Man 3
Captain America: Civil War
Avengers: Endgame
I like Spider-Man: Homecoming because it showed how Peter Parker lived as a high-schooler and as a superhero! I love how Peter single-handedly took down a crime ring. I also like how it showed Tony and Peter’s friendship begin.
Iron Man was a great movie to start the Marvel Cinematic Universe! I like Iron Man because it had a great plot and I love how it didn’t just rush into him inventing the Iron Man suit. It showed him being unlikable at first, then showed what happened in Afghanistan, then - he was Iron Man…
“Big man in a suit of armor, take that away and what are you?” Iron Man 3 perfectly answered Steve’s question! Iron Man 3 is particularly my favorite Iron Man movie because it showed Tony fight without the suit, actually displaying smart and strategic fighting skills. I also like how he formed a relationship with Harley Keener. Plus, Tony finally got that shrapnel out of his chest!
I like Captain America: Civil War because the fight scenes are so vivid, you feel like you’re experiencing it in real life (we have the Russo brothers to thank for that)! The Airport Battle is my favorite scene in this movie! I know both teams have their reasons, so I can’t pick a side.
Finally, I like Avengers: Endgame because it had a great storyline - The Time Heist. I love the time travel movie conversation between Scott Lang, Bruce Banner, Clint Barton, James Rhodes, and Nebula. Plus it had Tony Stark being a dad to Morgan. And Tony finally hugged Peter back!
Those are my Top 5 favorite Marvel movies and moments! What are yours?
Thanos and his army traveled from 2014 to 2023 and were dusted but didn't die in another timeline.. why the tva didn't interventet?the avengers made all of they actions undone but thanos and his army activities not. And gamora still live in another timeline before he who remains died in loki s1. Can someone explane me?
Who else thinks 🧐 the Avengers movies get better with each installment?
FYI, I really hope Avengers Doomsday will be as epic as Avengers Endgame was.
A common criticism of Avengers: Endgame is that the Avengers didn't bring back Tony and Natasha at the end like they did with Gamora. This criticism is stupid because they aren't looking at if it's ethical to do it.
The reason why they let Gamora stay is because she helped them defeat her Thanos and she wouldn't have a home to go back to (not because of the TVA because Loki seasons 1 & 2 and What If...? seasons 1-3 are technically concurrent with Endgame since they take place outside of time). It is a matter of ethics to bring people into the present of the Sacred Timeline. Bringing Tony and Natasha into the present would take away the meaning of their sacrifices.
I’ve been thinking, if the soul stone is permanent, could they not have used the time stone to revive Natasha specifically? Or would the events before and after her sacrifice have unfolded? What about bringing her through the quantum van? I also read online that the “TVA could fix the timeline chaos caused by the Avengers by resetting variants. This could be done by removing the timeline in which Black Widow sacrificed herself for the Soul Stone, which could bring her back.” But maybe I’m just overcomplicating it. What do you think?
Why could captain marvel stand against all six infinity stones at once but not against one single infinity stone (power stone) dureing the battle of earth in endgame?
During the final battle in Avengers: Endgame, who was watching Morgan while Iron Man and Pepper were in the final battle?
As we saw Hulk has more radiation in his DNA than Captain America. But seeing The Avengers where Hulk couldn't pick up Mjolnir and later seeing Avengers: Age of Ultron/Endgame where Captain America was able to pick up the hammer makes me wonder why Hulk couldn't pick up the hammer as he had more power.
In Avengers: Endgame when Steve Rogers went back in time he created a different time line. Also, in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantomania when Kang mentioned a guy with hummer there are theories that he didn't mentioned Thor because Thor has the Stormbraker but he mentioned Steve from this different time line, in which as Kang say he killed him. TVA didn't do something about it (maybe because it's a theory), but in Loki series sawed a woman who looks to Peggy Carter.