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Re: Avengers: Endgame (April 26th, 2019)

The writers of the film said point blank that "Cap would have been toast." He might have been able to hang on a few more minutes longer than Tony after snapping his fingers because of the serum but the end result would have still been the same.

If Cap was going to essentially commit suicide in the next scene anyway, maybe he should have been the one to do it. The team is down one less Avenger and you haven't made an orphan out of Morgan Stark.

Damn...they could do some great stuff with all that. But as I think Khev alluded to earlier, are they likely to?...
Haha not a chance. We will be lucky if we get even a few lines of acknowledgment in Far From Home about the fact that half the planet has been missing for five years. Cool to think about though.
 
Re: Avengers: Endgame (April 26th, 2019)

There’s a bane vs thanos debate on Twitter. Seriously? And it’s not even comic bane it’s tdkr bane . The one who cried and was 3ft 2
 
Re: Avengers: Endgame (April 26th, 2019)

[...] Haha not a chance. We will be lucky if we get even a few lines of acknowledgment in Far From Home about the fact that half the planet has been missing for five years. Cool to think about though.

So how does that work in terms of the population density of life in the universe? Does every planet lose half it's biomass or is there an algorithm that sees some planets lose more, others less in order to average out a 50% cull?

I guess that may not be construed as 'fair' in spite of being impersonal, so I'm guessing the former?
 
Re: Avengers: Endgame (April 26th, 2019)

Projection is $2.715 to $2.720B through Sunday, so that would be $38-43M for the week (it was at $2.677B through last weekend). I think you may be right. If you assume 50% drops for the next 3 weeks (which may be generous given other summer releases), that would give it another $35M or so, putting it @ $2.755B. $34M more seems unlikely, unless they do some kind of end of summer, "see the biggest movie of the year again before it's gone" wide re-release to get it over the hump.
 
Re: Avengers: Endgame (April 26th, 2019)

It'll only miss Avatar because of Avatar's extended edition re-release. EG will still have the biggest first run earnings in the history of cinema (ignoring inflation obviously.)

Since the MCU is effectively finished for me as a beginning to end narrative I actually like the idea of Cameron remaining top dog if it let's him finish the Alita trilogy.
 
Re: Avengers: Endgame (April 26th, 2019)

I mean there’s got to be a handful of people out there that Disney can threaten bodily harm onto family members, plant drugs and sex scandals or bribe to get this done, no?

I have full confidence that Disney will proceed accordingly I would expect nothing less from my favorite family friendly company.
 
Re: Avengers: Endgame (April 26th, 2019)

I really don't have an interest in Avatar. It was an achievement for 3d and effects for sure and Cameron has always been a Pioneer but I prefer 80's and 90's Cameron. Battle Angel Alita deserves to get another movie though because it was awesome. Marvel is not done for me at least. I am a huge Captain America fan and I am happy at his story arc and Iron Man was much better in the movies than he has been in the comics for the last 30 years thanks to Downey's stellar performance. I am curious to see what is next on the plate.
 
Re: Avengers: Endgame (April 26th, 2019)

I mean there’s got to be a handful of people out there that Disney can threaten bodily harm onto family members, plant drugs and sex scandals or bribe to get this done, no?

I have full confidence that Disney will proceed accordingly I would expect nothing less from my favorite family friendly company.
Since lots of people claim that Disney inflates their numbers by buying up tickets to empty theaters, time to put this plan to action. $100 million is nothing to them then, right? Especially for bragging rights to the #1 movie of all time. Hell, make it cross the $3 billion threshold then


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