RickBlaine wrote: » Imagine if someone's wife was lost in the snap and within the five years he moved on, met another woman and got married. Then the first wife was brought back. From her point of view, no time has passed (based on Peter's chat with Tony). How messed up is that situation.
Joe Don Dante wrote: » how'd Tony get the stones off thanos glove so quick? you know when he snapped his fingers and nothing happened?
Sparko wrote: » I wonder where everyone reappeared after Hulk's snap. Was it where they originally got dusted? Say you were dusted on a plane, did you reappear in midair? That'd be a tough break - dead, back, splat.
NuMarvel wrote: From Banner's comment that he tried to bring Natasha back, I'd guess he also tried to bring everyone back safely. The same way he seems to have brought everyone back in what they were wearing at the time, unless Parker had another Spidey Armour lying around.
paulbok wrote: I guess although Loki escaped with the Tesseract, it won't impact on the 'real' timeline, as he is only loose in that one? Will that be the jumping off point for the Disney series with him? Might be set in alternative time line to avoid conflict with MCU
GavRedKing wrote: » The issue with Captain Marvel for me is her main part to play in the film was to bring Stark home and then aid in the killing off Thanos within the first act, she then of course went off for 5 years and done her own thing and returned to destroy Thanos ship in the future which was a huge saving grace for the team but was taken out of it by Thanos easy enough after it. I know they dial up and down superhero power as they see fit but Thanos was severely over powered without the gauntlet this time around, subsequently they nerfed the powers of Thor to the point of him being in the film was to serve as the brunt of the jokes. You surely cant wield two weapons like Storm Breaker and Mjolnir and get beaten by a non gauntlet wearing Thanos. I didnt buy Professor Hulk either, I know towards the end of A:IW Bruce says they've to work this out but it didnt fell right.
Deleted User wrote: » Thor joke went on a bit too long. Amazed they wanted Portman back (or that she agreed to a cameo) ...
Pter wrote: » It can be both. He can both have died and still be alive. Just like Gamora.
paulbok wrote: » At the funeral scene at the end, they panned through the cast, towards the back I think it went from Clint's family, to Wanda, Sam and someone else, then before Captain Marvel on the steps it paused for a sec on a teenager, not Peter Parker and then onto 2 adults in front of the porch deck. Anyone spot who they all were?
dusty bin wrote: » went to see this yesterday with the kids and really enjoyed it. Yes, I'm confused over how those snapped stayed the same age, whilst antman's daughter aged 5 years, but i'm hopeful this will be explained better in future movies. Cannot wait for the asgardians of the galaxy movie. a solid 9/10. Well done to RDJ. He looked great at the beginning as the weak/dying Tony. Hopefully he's the only stark to die this weekend.
Deleted User wrote: » Was Cumberbatch actually there for the funeral. Looked like the worst, static, and badly graded overlay I've seen.