Yep, that was it. Although again Banner made clear you can’t change the past so, in theory, they couldn’t have brought them back once that time had passed unless it was in a new reality. But that’s only going by the time travel system rules - the films never explain what the time stone can do and it seems likely that it works a different way.
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Polygon ranks the MCU...
22 - Iron Man 2
21 - The Incredible Hulk
20 - Thor
19 - Avengers: Infinity War
18 - Thor: The Dark World
17 - Doctor Strange
16 - Avengers: Age of Ultron
15 - Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
14 - Ant Man
13 - Captain America: Civil War
12 - Ant Man and the Wasp
11 - Captain Marvel
10 - Iron Man 3
09 - The Avengers
08 - Iron Man
07 - Captain America: The Winter Soldier
06 - Guardians of the Galaxy
05 - Thor: Ragnarok
04 - Avengers: Endgame
03 - Spider Man: Homecoming
02 - Black Panther
01 - Captain America: The First Avenger
I'll always appreciate the first Cap getting good dues but as a list this is such a bad take.
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Originally posted by randombs View PostSo were those people actually technically dead or just floating around in the quantum realm?
Maybe the stones don't actually have the power to kill anyone or have them cease to exist, only to sweep them under the rug, so to speak.
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Originally posted by Asura View PostWHY DO PEOPLE HATE IRON MAN 2?!?
He keeps blowing up all his suits time and time again and none of it seems to have any significance, he just keeps building new ones. Id put iron man 2 and 3 dead last in a list of avenger films right next to the dark world and the Incredible hulk.
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So I finally got round to seeing this. I'm a bit late to the party but I really enjoyed it. Its a long film but it didn't feel long at all, it moved at a good pace and had room for all the characters. I am left with some niggling questions though. I'm not sure if they have been asked here before:
1. In infinity war thanos needs to have a special gauntlet forged to contain the power of the stones. But in this film Iron man can just use a modified glove. How?
2. Steve Rodgers is tasked with returning the stones from whenst they came. How is he expected to do this alone? One of the stones was hiding inside Jane in Asgard, how is he meant to return this without being noticed?
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Originally posted by Cassius_Smoke View Post1. In infinity war thanos needs to have a special gauntlet forged to contain the power of the stones. But in this film Iron man can just use a modified glove. How?
Originally posted by Cassius_Smoke View Post2. One of the stones was hiding inside Jane in Asgard, how is he meant to return this?
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostFave moments?
The wow moment was when the portals opened behind Cap.
Captain Marvel smashing through that cruiser was spectacular too.
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The time travel concept seems to provide a headache in some cases, but I can see why they did it.
It’s better to say that nothing can be altered, than something.
Because if something can be altered, then anything can be altered.
You’d have people saying that as soon as Thanos filled the gauntlet, he could utilise it to appear twenty years ago, before anyone knew his plan, and do the 50/50 click then. Unchallenged and avoiding all future hassles. But if he changed the future of his past self, then he wouldn’t have ended up with the gauntlet to be able to do that. It’s a paradox.
Nope, best say it’s linear and that stuff can’t be changed.
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