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I was thinking that Avengers 2012, IW and EG can work as a trilogy because the main villain in Avengers is Loki, who made a deal with Thanos and failed, and we see Thanos at the very end of the movie, and IW opens with Loki getting killed by Thanos. We can ignore AOU. :D
 
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lol

AOU entire plot centers around Stark’s need to protect the world so he can retire which directly leads to the Avengers internal breakup which directly leads to how Thanos was engaged!

Big fail boys AOU remains canon :yess:


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I see it the same way as TDK Trilogy.

Avengers 2012 was the beginning, IW is when they fell, and EG is when they rose from the ashes (literally).

AoU works better as an epilogue to A1 and a prelude to IW/EG more than it does as its own story, but it has become one of my go-to Marvel movies when I'm not in the mood for revisiting everyone's origin.
 
:lol :lol jye

Also foreshadowing Cap's shattered shield and the assumption that it will lead to Steve's and everyone else's death. In the vision Stark alone survives while everyone else dies. He doesn't allow that to play out and takes their place instead.
 
:lol :lol jye

Also foreshadowing Cap's shattered shield and the assumption that it will lead to Steve's and everyone else's death. In the vision Stark alone survives while everyone else dies. He doesn't allow that to play out and takes their place instead.

Wow that’s nuts the one guy alive in the vision is the one who dies and Wanda planted that “vision” and vision ends up being born in AOU and dies in IW.

The marriage of Stark/Jarvis, Stark/Banner lead to the marriage of Jarvis/InfinityStone which lead to Vision’s birth and death


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Clown-Chakor Fail

lol

AOU entire plot centers around Stark’s need to protect the world so he can retire which directly leads to the Avengers internal breakup which directly leads to how Thanos was engaged!

Big fail boys AOU remains canon :yess:


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:lol :lol jye

Also foreshadowing Cap's shattered shield and the assumption that it will lead to Steve's and everyone else's death. In the vision Stark alone survives while everyone else dies. He doesn't allow that to play out and takes their place instead.

That's cool and all, but Avengers 2012 sets up Hulk as a beast that beats up gods and then in IW gets destroyed by Thanos, thus making him the lovable coward he's become now. Hulk getting beat up by Tony in AOU and then getting beat up again by Thanos doesnt work as well. Also, EG goes back to 2012, not AOU. :cool:
 
Wow that’s nuts the one guy alive in the vision is the one who dies and Wanda planted that “vision” and vision ends up being born in AOU and dies in IW.

How the hell did they fit so many films together with such quality individual entries by over a dozen different directors, lol.

TLJ barely fits with TFA and it's just one film that takes place five minutes after the former, lol.
 
How the hell did they fit so many films together with such quality individual entries by over a dozen different directors, lol.

TLJ barely fits with TFA and it's just one film that takes place five minutes after the former, lol.

:lol :lol :lol

For making me lol you won a picture of me lol

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Just watched the original Thor for the first time in a few years. It still holds up quite nicely. I had no idea that the first time Thor ever throws his hammer on screen (through the frost giant's face, it continues from left to right, close up on Mjolnir as it pauses midair and then flies back into Thor's outstretched hand) was mimicked *exactly* by Cap in EG. :rock

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Soon it'll be mimic by a 97 pound lady. :yess:

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Even Peter Parker "flew" with Mjolnir without ending up flat on his ass, lol.

And now I'm loling remembering jye's post of laughing Evans with sad Hulk *who was inexplicably wearing a shirt showing himself failing to lift the hammer.* :lol :lol
 
I was just thinking again today about the Russo's explanation for why they chose not to have Hulk bust out of Hulkbuster in Infinity War - something about that hero-moment clashing with the tone of the end of the film? Am I forgetting something?

Assuming I'm not forgetting some key component of what they said - how does that make sense? By that logic NO ONE should have had any hero moments in the battle of Wakanda. In what way would Hulk's return have been any different than Thor's? Thor came back and started laying major smackdown on Thanos' army and was decimating those (crash)Landing ship things by just flying through them - audiences loved it - and then despite all that he still lost. So why would it have been any different if Hulk had reemerged, killed the big Black Order guy but then was subsequently brushed aside by Thanos in exactly the same way that Banner in the Hulkbuster was?
 
I was just thinking again today about the Russo's explanation for why they chose not to have Hulk bust out of Hulkbuster in Infinity War - something about that hero-moment clashing with the tone of the end of the film? Am I forgetting something?

Assuming I'm not forgetting some key component of what they said - how does that make sense? By that logic NO ONE should have had any hero moments in the battle of Wakanda. In what way would Hulk's return have been any different than Thor's? Thor came back and started laying major smackdown on Thanos' army and was decimating those (crash)Landing ship things by just flying through them - audiences loved it - and then despite all that he still lost. So why would it have been any different if Hulk had reemerged, killed the big Black Order guy but then was subsequently brushed aside by Thanos in exactly the same way that Banner in the Hulkbuster was?

You're right. The crowd reaction would have been similar to Thor's arrival, which got the biggest reaction from most crowds.
 
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