Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was the best MCU movie ever. Great plot and writing, final battle sequence, and endings.
Egh...I liked Infinity War better.
Me too. I'm glad I saw Endgame, but I like lots of other MCU movies more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was the best MCU movie ever. Great plot and writing, final battle sequence, and endings.
Egh...I liked Infinity War better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw the movie yesterday. So epic. Yes, I cried, but do did 300 others.
A couple plot points that are confusing/questioning:
*Where is Gamora?
*If Cap went back in time and lived his life, that means his wife never had her husband and kids. Also that Cap knew about Hydra, Bucky suffering, etc and didn't do anything. Doesn't seem like Cap to go back like that when he's known for being this selfless guy. Also, why the heck did he ever kiss the niece in Civil War but nothing happens between them after?
There's the whole "you can't really change the future" thing they kept going on about, so those kids had to be born. Which means.....Peggy cheated on Cap with the man who should have been her husband, got pregnant, and had the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The original Gamora is dead. Like Black Widow, she's a casualty of the soul stone and can't come back. The Gamora in this movie is from the past, and she is basically stuck in the present. She probably ran off with Nebula following the battle. The next Guardian movie will probably involve them going to find her and slowly acclimating her to the group. It's not a stretch considering what happened with old vs baby Groot.
Because they never actually named her husband, they can retcon it and say that Cap was her husband all along. Maybe they kept it a secret for the sake of the space time continuum or something. Even if that isn't the case, after everything he's been through...Captain America has earned the right to be selfish for once and get the love of his life.
But if Gamora never goes back, she never appears in first to Guardian movies etc??
Anonymous wrote:Saw it twice already (first on opening night and then in the late afternoon 3D).
Gamora from the past ran off and I think that's probably what they'll build Guardians 3 off of which is finding that Gamora. I hope Thor gets to join them on it since James Gunn got hired back and in my opinion writes the funniest Marvel movies (Guardians franchise).
I am glad Cap got his happy ending as he was by far my favorite character since he first jumped on the bomb in Captain America. I also liked Peggy Carter (including her short lived series on ABC--Agent Carter).
I wish Coulson had been brought back from the tv series to make an appearance (loved him in Captain Marvel).
Thought the scenes with Thor were funny. Particularly Downey's calling him Lebowski.
Paul Rudd did the best acting job in this movie though after seeing it twice now.
The biggest question I was left with was if Thanos was too strong for even the super heroes to get him without the infinity stones/gauntlet, then how the HELL did Iron Many get it from him at the end?
Anonymous wrote:After three hours we all rushed her to the theater at the end of the movie to go to the ladies room. Was there a next movie teaser at the end of this movie’s credits?
Anonymous wrote:After three hours we all rushed her to the theater at the end of the movie to go to the ladies room. Was there a next movie teaser at the end of this movie’s credits?
Anonymous wrote:That was the best MCU movie ever. Great plot and writing, final battle sequence, and endings.
Anonymous wrote:That was the best MCU movie ever. Great plot and writing, final battle sequence, and endings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw the movie yesterday. So epic. Yes, I cried, but do did 300 others.
A couple plot points that are confusing/questioning:
*Where is Gamora?
*If Cap went back in time and lived his life, that means his wife never had her husband and kids. Also that Cap knew about Hydra, Bucky suffering, etc and didn't do anything. Doesn't seem like Cap to go back like that when he's known for being this selfless guy. Also, why the heck did he ever kiss the niece in Civil War but nothing happens between them after?
Did you see the movie?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 5'8" and 270# and laughed at Fat Thor.
DC Extended Universe is going to have a chance to get some thunder going with Birds of Prey, Wonder Woman 1984, The Flash, the Batman sequel, the Suicide Squad sequel, and the Aquaman sequel. Surprised they don't have anything released before Birds of Prey in February 2020...
Anonymous wrote:I never understood- if Thanos wants everyone to be fed and grateful to him, why not just snap his fingers and make delicious food appear? If he can create an entire universe with the snap of his fingers, some extra roast chickens shouldn't be too hard.
He's not called Thanos the Reasonable Solutions Titan (he's called Thanos the Mad Titan)
Anonymous wrote:I don't like Valkyrie. She was annoying af in Ragnarok.
And I find it funny that some fans are bitching about Akoye not being in the movie enough. This movie is about the OG Avengers, so they'll be in it mostly. I'm sure after this Phase, she'll be in more of the future movies. Come on, even many other Marvel characters didn't have a lot of screen time.
OTOH, Ant-Man ended up being the lynchpin for all this and he certainly wasn't an OG Avenger. I'm surprised they couldn't have had one of the Wakandans in there (or one of Doctor Strange's friends) as they found room for Rhodes, and they included Rocket (Guardians) and Ant-Man (newer Avenger). (Also surprised Captain Marvel was absent for 80% of the movie.) Of course planning the all-female strike force was a WONDERFUL counterpoint to Birds of Prey (DC Extended Universe's all-female movie in 2020).
Of course now that time travel exists in the MCU there is going to be stuff based on that, and some of the not very nice folks will be using it for not very nice purposes.
These are pretty probable for Phases 4-6:
Spider-Man: Far from Home (2019)
Black Widow (probably a prequel, 2020 at earliest)
A movie about the Eternals. There's evil Eternals called Deviants as well, including a certain villain named Thanos. (2020 at earliest)
Doctor Strange 2 (sometime in 2021?)
Black Panther 2 (2021 at earliest)
Guardians 3 (2021) Will Guardians 3 include Thor? They might move on to Valkyrie if she is going to play a bigger role in Phase 4.
Shang-Chi aka trying to break every box office in China and apologizing for turning an actual Asian character into a White woman (Doctor Strange's mentor the Eternal One).
I'd be surprised if these DIDN'T happen
Captain Marvel 2 - possible introduction of Kamala Khan
Ant-Man 3 - possibly folding him into an earth-bound comic relief team like the Great Lakes Avengers (and of course this means - Squirrel Girl!)
Other characters that might appear (these are my guesses only). Of course you can only introduce so many heroes in so many movies.
* Will Nice Hulk be making any more movies? He's only featured in one so far.
* There's going to be an all-female movie unless Birds of Prey TOTALLY bombs.
* Of course a Guardians/Great Lakes Avengers mashup would be nice at some point, should a new comic relief team be necessary (we've already got Ant-Man as earth-bound comic relief).
* If the Phase 4-6 evil mastermind isn't from the Eternals/Deviants, Doctor Doom might decide to make an appearance. There's others of course.
* A Fantastic Four reboot would be quite easy at this point given that the previous movies bombed (as in didn't even make $200MM WORLDWIDE).
* X-Men universe + Deadpool/X-Force will get major changes now that everyone is in one happy family. I think Sony has some rights to Spider-Man - are there any other characters that Disney/Marvel doesn't have all the rights to now? NO freaking idea how you'd fit Deadpool into the MCU except a VERY VERY VERY brief cameo. I mean there could be some reference to having to be family friendly or the such. (Possible he could become the new Stan Lee cameo.) You're not going to see full integration of the two universes until I'm collecting Social Security (I'm 44).
Rhodes has been in the movies since Iron Man, so he is like an OG Avenger, so his screentime along with the others here makes sense.