OhCaptainMyCaptain
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If they manage to pay off that rumoured moment with EVERYONE in the scene, that sure would blow my mind.
I know it’s not a huge deal, but I’d still put some spoiler tags on that.
If they manage to pay off that rumoured moment with EVERYONE in the scene, that sure would blow my mind.
I know it’s not a huge deal, but I’d still put some spoiler tags on that.
at a Showcase Lux outside of Boston they're doing the "All 22" marathon. 57 hours...
starts on the 23rd at 11am with Endgame starting at 5pm the 25th
$90
will have showers
22% off concessions
2 3 hour breaks from 8-11pm for "Monster refueling"
you are allowed to leave and come back in
They could have just said 3 2 hour breaks and called them Iron Man 2, Thor 2, and Avengers 2.
It’s weird how much I love these movies now and yet I still don’t want to watch Ultron again.
I rewatched Iron Man 2 a few weeks ago and it’s so bad. The only good parts are when it’s Tony Stark out of the suit. Same with Iron Man 3. Strange how they’re such good character pieces for Tony but overall the sequels are so bad
Pretty sure they're doing a fakeout with the whole Captain America retiring and Chris Evans giving up his role. Seems like it's too obvious a fakeout too so I doubt it's him.
Plus you don't kill Captain America.....obviously.
Pretty sure they're doing a fakeout with the whole Captain America retiring and Chris Evans giving up his role. Seems like it's too obvious a fakeout too so I doubt it's him.
Plus you don't kill Captain America.....obviously.
This is all from the scene shown to Disney shareholders and obviously takes place in the first 20-25 minutes of the film. By the way, Endgame apparently begins only 22 days after the events of Infinity War.
Man I shouldn't have watched that. That was a good scene....
Now that I have...
Im gonna watch it a bunch of times.
-Why were the stones used again? I’ll be curious to know that.
I keep coming back to this as well. Both that their initial plan would be to go after Thanos as soon as possible to try to catch him while he's weak, as well as the idea that they're gonna get their asses kicked, Carol included. I very much doubt they would kill anyone off at that point, especially if it's only the first act, but I think they definitely are going to have to lose before they can learn how to win.-I’ve seen some people complain about how cocky she is in this scene, though. Of course she is... duh. She’s probably never come across someone she’s lost to, so why wouldn’t she be confident? It makes sense. Could be wrong, but I feel like that’s setting up for her to get beat bad by Thanos, right? Just seems like an obvious thing to happen.
I keep coming back to this as well. Both that their initial plan would be to go after Thanos as soon as possible to try to catch him while he's weak, as well as the idea that they're gonna get their asses kicked, Carol included. I very much doubt they would kill anyone off at that point, especially if it's only the first act, but I think they definitely are going to have to lose before they can learn how to win.
I kind of hope they go the way of the comics and have Nebula pick up the Gauntlet, and they have to get Thanos to assist in getting it off of her.My guess is that part of this film is a character arc for Captain Marvel, focusing on how she needs to improve working with others. That’ll probably be a focus point for several characters, though (Iron Man & Cap, for example).
I kind of hope they go the way of the comics and have Nebula pick up the Gauntlet, and they have to get Thanos to assist in getting it off of her.