Originally Posted by DaFace:
This was probably obvious to some, but until I was looking at the list of people who died the other day I hadn't fully realized that Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America, and Thor all survived. It can't be coincidental that the first four main characters all made it.
Also Black Widow, and rumored Hawkeye for the next film too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
This was probably obvious to some, but until I was looking at the list of people who died the other day I hadn't fully realized that Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America, and Thor all survived. It can't be coincidental that the first four main characters all made it.
Next movie is going to be the original badass avengers giving us an old school avengers film before this series got all cocked up with too many super heroes.
One final hurrah to end the MCU.
You know, before Black Panther 2, Guardians 3, Ant Man 2, Doctor Strange 2 and introducing Scarlet Witch in her very own standalone girl power movie!
Originally Posted by Buck:
I just saw this and I have a few questions since I didn't watch the last 5-8 MCU movies (I think last one I saw was Avengers #1).
1. What movie did Vision come from and what was his origin story?
2. What was the lady who was in love with Vision called and also what is her origin story?
3. Who was the white super hero that was missing his arm in Wakanda?
Bonus question: Can you remind me of all the people who disappeared at the end?
Originally Posted by DaFace:
This was probably obvious to some, but until I was looking at the list of people who died the other day I hadn't fully realized that Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America, and Thor all survived. It can't be coincidental that the first four main characters all made it.
One theory is that some of the original Avengers (Iron Man and Captain America namely) will sacrifice themselves for the new crew. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
They did a good job with that, though. They needed to establish that Thanos was in that strength class while also being a seasoned fighter. That knee to the face and throat chop followed by the body slam really made you feel it. And it was a quick fight, which makes sense. The Hulk gets stronger the angrier he gets, if you want to beat him, you'll need to do it quickly before he gets into a real rage.
True, I guess its hard for him to get into a rage if he's out cold. That was crazy....the HULK....knocked out COLD. A great "holy sh*t!" moment [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
He got knocked out by Hulkbuster and Thor as well.
Don't recall him being out against either of them....knocked on his ass and dazed, yes ....but damn sure not laid out as long as we was by Thanos. He was flat out DONE. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pestilence:
One theory is that some of the original Avengers (Iron Man and Captain America namely) will sacrifice themselves for the new crew.
Ah, so somebody steals the soul stone away from Thanos, but to wield it and release those trapped inside, Cap will sacrifice himself. [Reply]
Originally Posted by bowener:
Ah, so somebody steals the soul stone away from Thanos, but to wield it and release those trapped inside, Cap will sacrifice himself.
Makes sense. Cap has to go out in a self sacrifice right? It's kind of the core of his character. [Reply]
Originally Posted by SAGA45:
Don't recall him being out against either of them....knocked on his ass and dazed, yes ....but damn sure not laid out as long as we was by Thanos. He was flat out DONE.
I misremembered. Thor never knocked him out (he actually knocked Thor out after the Grandmaster tased him).
But Tony did knock him out cold in the Hulkbuster in Age of Ultron. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Everyone’s saying Strange should have done this but wasn’t it Wong who chopped off that big dude’s arm with the portal early in the movie? IIRC, Strange was busy dealing with the other alien dude when that happened so there’s no way he’d have known to do that.
Ok, so instead he uses the time gem to just freeze Thanos in time and they slowly walk over and pull the glove off. Then Strange teleports them to a nice shawarma place... [Reply]
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Disney and Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War continued to dominate the early summer box office over the weekend, earning $112.5 million domestically from 4,474 theaters to score the second-biggest sophomore outing ever as it topped the $1 billion mark globally faster than any film in history.
Overseas, the mega-superhero mashup grossed another $162.6 million for a foreign total of $713.3 million and $1.164 billion worldwide. The foreign weekend tally includes $17.6 million from Russia, the biggest opening weekend of all time in that market. On May 11, Infinity War unfurls in China, its final major market.
Originally Posted by Rausch:
Ok, so instead he uses the time gem to just freeze Thanos in time and they slowly walk over and pull the glove off. Then Strange teleports them to a nice shawarma place...
Yeah, they really painted themselves into a corner with the time stone. It seems to be the most powerful of them all. He could have just done to Thanos what he did to Dormammu.
But, again, Strange looked into 14,000,000 possible futures and they only won one. Everything is going exactly the way it needs to. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Yeah, they really painted themselves into a corner with the time stone. It seems to be the most powerful of them all. He could have just done to Thanos what he did to Dormammu.
But, again, Strange looked into 14,000,000 possible futures and they only won one. Everything is going exactly the way it needs to.
I wonder if any of those futures included Captain Marvel since nobody has met her. [Reply]