The Guardians crew did take on Iron Man, Strange and Spiderman...
Last night’s AoS episode had a simple almost throw away line about some event happening in New York. I hope we get more than just that.
It could take place at the same time and/or just before it with the post credit scene being the finger snap setting up Ant-Man and the Wasp to join in the fun for Avengers 4: “...And Another Thing”.
Crazy, over the top, and funny. Almost makes you feel sorry for every other would be cinematic universe because how do you top that?
Motherfu....
If I recall correctly, the entire original team is still alive, so I halfway expect it to be a reprisal of the first Avengers film, spiked by Captain Marvel.
as someone who also lost a brother, mother and father, I was stunned when Thor cried while he answer Racoon “My dad died, my friends died, my sister died, my people died, my brother just recently... my mother was killed by dark elves”. His acting was perfect... and the lines after that “I am 1500 years old I killed…
Can we just talk about how complex Thanos is? Like, he’s a madman, but still a well-done villain. The scene where young Gamora asked him if it was worth it hit me hard, and the dynamic between those two in general was very interesting.
Oh my god. When Peter was hugging Tony and saying how he was scared and not ready to die, I lost it. Pretty sure the whole theater heard me cry.
Does Heimdal saving Hulk mean something? He could have sent Thor or anyone.
OOOHHHHH MY GOD.
“I thought the Milano was destroyed in GOTG2?”
My 7 year old was just so pissed.
I usually marvel movies pumped and excited for the next one. I left this angry, confused and shocked. And I wasn’t alone, the audience was just silent, except for the sniffles of those still crying, as we waited for the post credit scene. And then the post credit scene just rubbed salt in the wound. And lemon juice.…
So can we say Peter Quill single-handedly destroyed the universe? Because they seemed to have a handle on things before he lost his cool.
Star Lord ruined everything. They almost had the gauntlet off.
I was most impressed by the visual shorthand they employed in Gamora’s memory of meeting/being “adopted” by Thanos.
The balancing dagger, shooting half the civilians and sparing the other half, the fact that the gazebo they stood under reappeared at the end, and of course the two of them holding hands.
In one scene they…
I would hope so...dude doesn’t even have a place to sleep.
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