Shareefruck
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Hmm.. That explanation makes more sense to me than the other one, IMO. If a good chunk of the movie is spent gathering the characters who are left and dealing with motivations/aftermath and what-not before even thinking of engaging, then that might justify it. I was under the impression that most of them were already pretty connected and it was just a matter of figuring out how to resolve the main conflict (that part, I would be surprised if it needs three hours and would be skeptical if it was).This movie is likely going to tie together 21 previous movies. Yes, the idea was that there would be more of a focus on the original Avengers, but that doesn’t mean the story won’t have multiple moving pieces. I mean, several of the characters still have to make their way “back to the group,” including Stark, Nebula, Antman, Hawkeye. And they have to catch up on Captain Marvel. There’s still some loose ends to tie up before we even start digging into the “what’s next” part.
They have to get over their mourning, get every one together, come up with a plan, defeat Thanos most likely, time travel, get everyone back... and then probably have to come together to defeat Thanos again. Or some variation of that.
I mean, I could be way off on that, but I’m guessing the story won’t be as simple as them getting the team back together, defeating Thanos, and boom it’s all normal again.
Again, I hope it doesn't get too convoluted/bloated, though, with time traveling, fighting Thanos and then fighting him again with a bigger resurrected group. Seems like that would cheapen it. Keep it tight.
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