Especially since he's gonna appear in Thunderbolts*, and let's be honest, there's a huge chance he wouldn't appear in it if he was Cap.
Especially since he's gonna appear in Thunderbolts*, and let's be honest, there's a huge chance he wouldn't appear in it if he was Cap.
I think he was too arrogant and unstable to be Cap. Sure he meant well and wanted to be good Cap, but the way he acted sometimes clearly shows he couldn't and shouldn't be Cap.
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...
I feel like the 2 main focus heroes in The Infinity Saga were Iron Man and Captain America.
And now I'm wondering which 2 heroes should be the main focus in The Multiverse Saga and in The Mutant Saga (If it's happening)
For me:
The Multiverse Saga:
- Spider Man
- Doctor Strange
The Mutant Saga: (If it's happening)
- Wolverine
- Deadpool
I want to see a scene where an avenger is about to die, but then a shield hits Kang and goes in Captain America's hand. Thor smiles as Iron Man lands, and Black Widow appears. Hulk and Hawkeye see and join them. The original 6 vs Kang would be awesome.
A runner up would be Thanos Vs Kang.
It is most likely that we might see him with Cap’s shield, since the same director also did it on Free Guy, and hopefully will finally answer the question of what is stronger, adamantinum or vibranium. It will most likely also retroactively confirm that the helicarrier seen in the first will be from SHIELD.
So, as we all know, the final battle of Spider-Man: No Way Home took place on the Statue of Liberty, that recieved treatment with a gigantic Captain America-shield added to the torch of the Statue. So, after Green Goblin blowed up the Machinna de Kadavus, the scaffoldings collapsed and Peter 3 got his redemption arc, the shield is up on the ground, ready for Peter 1 to beat the crap out of Green Goblin and almost kill him. In the scene right after the ending spell where Doctor Strange let everyone forgot about Peter, we see a beatiful shot of the sunrise with the Statue of Liberty WITHOUT SHIELD. So we can say that they didn't added the shield back on the Statue...
Now the theory goes that in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantummania, during the fight against Kang the Conqueror, Scott (or Hope) will go in giant form, pick up that shield and fight against Kang. It would be a cool connection between the bug-themed superheroes of the MCU. What do you guys think?
I was wondering what if a vibranium shield protected someone from Black Bolt' sonic scream... Can it completely vibration absorbed
as Howard Stark said? Or most of the energy will be converted into another form,and the one who behind the shield will be deafness and internal bleeding I guess. What I can't understand is that Steve Rogers was hold his shield hit by a grenade and flew in the air(CA-WS), if the shield wasn't made by vibranium then makes sense he will fly.
I also wondering that Black Bolt Roaring screaming as loud as he can to Thanos what will be? I know he can't hurt the mad Titan in comic, I think it will at least destroy his armor , might make him bleed.Unless Thanos's body is stronger than Vibranium. Since his armor can't protect him (Unable to withstand Stormbreaker)why does he need it?
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has always been interested in Infinity Stones since the very beginning. Yes, I mean it! Even Captain America was into stopping Red Skull from using the Tasseract before he became a “Capsicle” (pun intended). Captain Marvel had received her amazing powers with the exploding of an energy reactor directly connected to the Tasseract! And if someone doesn’t know at least the plot of Infinity War and Endgame, he or she has been living under a rock! I AM SERIOUS!!!!
So, what would happen if there were no Infinity stones.
The first thing that comes to our minds when we think of Infinity Stones are the words, or movies, “Infinity War” and “Endgame”. While it is true that these would not exist, it could also be true that these two movies will exist, just in a different way. Maybe Thanos would find a way to try to obtain the whole Universe and “Make it right”. A way, Marvel hasn’t introduced yet. The next thing that comes to our mind, is Red Skull. Red Skull would not have died and maybe Hydra wouldn’t have been formed if there were no Infinity Stones, because the main and primary aim of Hydra was to acquire all the Infinity Stones. Next we think of the Captain Marvel. As everyone knows (hopefully), Captain Marvel received her amazing powers by absorbing some of the energy of the Tasseract. This made her the most powerful Marvel character (my opinion). If there were no Infinity Stones, she would have been just a normal person and would not have gone to another planet, plus there would not have been a plane crash (from where she learned about the stone). In “The Avengers”, Loki had come to Earth to get the Tasseract and to conquer the planet. He would not have done that and maybe would just come to Earth to conquer it. I think that the whole web-series Loki, would not have taken place and he would not have been a variant. Coming back to Infinity War and Endgame, Natasha Romanoff (Black Widow), Heimdall, Loki, and specially Iron man, would not have died!
Vision literally would not have even existed! Which would technically mean the Wanda would not exist… Kind of…
Therefore, I think that Infinity Stones are and will always remain an important part of the MCU and is already the reason that so many heroes like Captain America and Captain Marvel would not even exist.
AN: Do you think it is done? Should I add any other thing?
NOTE: (c) Thoughts of Kairav
It should be noted in the Behind-the-Scenes section of Steve Rogers' article here that Chris Evans taking on the mantle of the character here in the M.C.U. is the fourth live-action portrayal of Captain America, following Dick Purcell in the 1944 serial Captain America (to which the part where Steve films a film in Captain America: The First Avenger nods to, but whose name was changed to District Attorney Grant Gardner for that film), Reb Brown in both Captain America in 1979 and its immediate follow-up Captain America II: Death Too Soon released that same year, and Matt Salinger in Captain America in 1990. Though I think we can all agree that Chris Evans was the best Captain America live-action actor, right?
I'm just being honest here, I'm a fan of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier. I think I even like this show more than Wandavision which I think is good but a bit, "easy to guess". I will not throw some spoiler for Wandavision here but I will throw some thoughts about TFTWS. So one of the reason why I like this series is because well it has very good plot and deep storyline which is rarely seen in Marvel movie which is talking a lot about social problems and governments' mistreatment to refugees which is not new to our real society. Majority of haters or who dislike this series is because, well, it's "a bit too political to their taste" or so I read it in many IMDb comment section and many of them seem to have struggle to tell the reasons that backing up their opinion. I don't have any idea why politics in the movie can be such a hateful part of the series.
I also love how they show us the struggle of our 2 main characters that were a bit left out in previous MCU movies.
MCU movies always show too much of our beloved heroes' actions which make the universe's society out of orbit. I don't know why but since I watch the first Avengers movie (2012), I always have this question "how they actually fix social problems caused by big threats like, well, the big 3; aliens, androids or wizards."
As we seen in Endgame, Sam Wilson was the one who will continue Captain America's legacy, but who do you think should be continue the legacy of Iron Man?
It's very hard to decide who, as difference character (ex:falcon) suddenly playing different role (ex:captain america) strike some debates and critiques from fans.
So, because I don't have any idea or wild thoughts about who will be the next Iron Man or you can say the embodiment of Iron Man, I will ask your thoughts. If you think: "no one should be the next Iron Man." Please tell the reasons.
Continuing the "Scene Discussion" is the moment where an elderly Steve Rogers passes on his shield to Sam Wilson to become the next Captain America.
Let's discuss! How do you feel about this? How have you felt about Sam's journey so far? What do you hope to see from Sam now?
Leave your thoughts on this down below, and make sure to leave any suggestions of scenes that you would like to discuss in future posts.