If Loki left the Tesseract on Asgard, would it have been destroyed along with the kingdom?
@Andrew Ronning He technically did interfere episode 4, but not in a way that changes events that happen on that timeline. The timeline was already done for after dark strange's actions.
He knows better than to screw with time and space
Sam doesn't want or need the serum
That would be absolutely insane I can't even fathom it
Who gon tell him?
Not according to the Multiverse lol
Super Soldier Serum + Pym Particles? Talk about op
I wonder why the super soldier serum wasn't incorporated with Black Widow's character and story. I thought Dreykov would've somehow got his hands on a version of the serum and inject the other Widows with it.
Really? Cause I don't know think the stone would've survived the explosion
If Loki left the Tesseract on Asgard, would it have been destroyed along with the kingdom?
@Brett3801 Exactly my point
@Paul Gabriel Zornosa "First of all, that's horrible"
@Marvelus The one in the avengers facility was completely destroyed by thanos' ship
I believe the real reason captain america was old after putting the stones back and living with Peggy, is because the quantum tunnel that he used was more different and advanced than the other ones we've seen so far. Other than just traveling to alternate past timelines, it also grants the user access to travel to the past of their own main timeline, allowing more linear time travel, thus explaining why Steve was old in the present. Also in doing that, there might actually be two captain americas depending on if Steve traveled to a point in which his past self was still trapped in ice. Otherwise we wouldn't have been able to see old Steve in the first place and he would be in an entirely different timeline. This might even explain Chris Evans' apparent return to the MCU. They might explore both old Steve and the Steve that was still stuck in the ice and bring him out.
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