Captain Clown
King of the Wicker People
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These artificial feels are hilarious! Peter and Tony had very little time together in two movies...
Yet the third one treats it as a special moment while Rogers/Bucky moment is put at the start and has no weight to it.
This ****in' movie, man! Ugh.
I had a thought about what Marvel could do with Avengers 4 and I wondered if there was any likelihood that they’d go through with something like that. What if The Avengers sacrifice their lives in order to save the universe? Not in a physical sense, but in the sense that their lives and histories are erased as a consequence of altering the timeline. So, Steve Rogers dies an old man after getting married, raising a family, and living to a ripe old age, while Tony Stark turns into an alcoholic ******* who pushes everyone away without the Afghanistan incident to act as a wake-up call, Thor continues down the road of arrogance and becomes hardened to the point where, when he finally clashes with Loki, he shows no restraint and kills him. It’d be an interesting way to get rid of the high-profile stars without killing them off and also providing a fresh template for the next phase of Marvel films.
Imagine a world where Bucky Cap was a thing not because Steve died, but because Barnes was the candidate they went with for the super soldier program, and where, without a winter soldier, Russia’s deadliest assassin was a villainous Black Widow who had never been redeemed as she was previously, and whose arc could, instead, be charged across these new films as Captain America attempts to save her from that conditioning, just as he was saved in a previous timeline.
Yeah, no...I had a thought about what Marvel could do with Avengers 4 and I wondered if there was any likelihood that they’d go through with something like that. What if The Avengers sacrifice their lives in order to save the universe? Not in a physical sense, but in the sense that their lives and histories are erased as a consequence of altering the timeline. So, Steve Rogers dies an old man after getting married, raising a family, and living to a ripe old age, while Tony Stark turns into an alcoholic ******* who pushes everyone away without the Afghanistan incident to act as a wake-up call, Thor continues down the road of arrogance and becomes hardened to the point where, when he finally clashes with Loki, he shows no restraint and kills him. It’d be an interesting way to get rid of the high-profile stars without killing them off and also providing a fresh template for the next phase of Marvel films.
Imagine a world where Bucky Cap was a thing not because Steve died, but because Barnes was the candidate they went with for the super soldier program, and where, without a winter soldier, Russia’s deadliest assassin was a villainous Black Widow who had never been redeemed as she was previously, and whose arc could, instead, be charged across these new films as Captain America attempts to save her from that conditioning, just as he was saved in a previous timeline.
What exactly did Dr Strange do at the beginning of the NY battle? He sends this huge projection down the city street and all of a sudden there's no people and everything is quiet. Did he send all the civilians somewhere?
These artificial feels are hilarious! Peter and Tony had very little time together in two movies...
Yet the third one treats it as a special moment while Rogers/Bucky moment is put at the start and has no weight to it.
This ****in' movie, man! Ugh.
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