Marvel Universe: Infinite Chrises
Discussion of all Marvel Cinematic Universe related movies and TV shows, including, but not limited to, the Avengers, Captain America, Agent Carter, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Daredevil, Spider-Man, Ant-Man, etc., etc., etc. ad-infinitum.
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I just read somewhere
that an alternate timeline now exists where Loki has a stone.
Also
these people read Cap as going back to sometime in the 40s therefore wiping out Peggy marrying whoever was mentioned as her husband, but since he was never named I want to believe that future Steve took on the identity of someone else to everyone else but Peggy.
I searched last night on contract info for remaining people but did not find anything real tight. Especially since many have renegotiated. Pretty sure Sebastian has at least 4 more movies on his contract though. The stuff I did read said st one point Rennet had said that his contract included a Hawkeye movie. I cannot see a market for that so maybe the series has replaced that. There is also the Loki series. Gotta think that the Black Widow movie is an origin story that would include Hawkeye, right?
I don't like the idea of
wiping out the TV show from the timeline, which would happen if he went back to the 40s. I assumed
he just stayed in 70 after dropping off the stuff he and Tony grabbed.
DO NOT CLICK IT IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN ENDGAME.
This deals with some one th questions we have been pondering: [link]
Well, I just saw it. Going backward, more or less, my first comment is
fucking clanging?!?!? I sat through watching the name of everyone who has ever so much as spit in the direction of Hollywood scroll by just for a black screen and fucking clanging?!?!? OK, yes, an homage to the genesis of Iron Man and all that. But still. Anyway, Tony and Steve had good endings. For that matter, so did Natasha, in a way. I'll admit, I didn't expect to lose more than one of the original six, so Stark was a surprise. Good way for him to go, though, saving all life in the universe. I'm pretty sure Peggy looked like her 1940s self, not 1970s, so I'm thinking Steven went way back. My theater went absolutely nuts when Sam's voice came over the comms and then the Wakandans showed up. The last, big fight scene was really well done. I loved Thor's mom, and it was great to see her again for a little bit. Gamora's arc was good, although it feels like shooting your earlier self could lead to some timey-wimey issues. There were lots of other bits that were satisfying. I'm sad that we'll never get a Black Widow movie. I feel like Captain Marvel was underused, but with so many characters there probably wasn't a way to do more with her.
Anyway. First reactions and all that.
FWIW - I think we will get a
Black Widow origin movie.
I would really like that, msbelle.
That...did not go the way I expected. But I liked it! I cried, but I didn't ugly cry like I thought I would.
I will never, EVER get over
Cap using Mjolnir.
EVER. I think I actually shrieked in the theater, while all the other, more reasonable people just clapped.
It's a tiny thing, I know, but I was so damn happy
to see Jarvis in the 1970s.
Not a fan of
the fat jokes. They're just mean and a cheap way to get laughs.
To be clear,
I don't have a problem with portraying someone who experienced an absolute shitload of trauma trying to cope by turning to alcohol and food. I don't have a problem with Thor getting chunky as a result of that. But the jokes at his expense were unkind and really unnecessary.
I'm super tired, so I'm sure I'll post more tomorrow. I just want to say in conclusion: needed more Venom.
Ryan and I have seen it! And I am proud to report that we both managed to get through the entire movie without a single toilet break.
Ok, back to read the whitefont.
Re: Steph's
I don't have a problem with portraying someone who experienced an absolute shitload of trauma trying to cope by turning to alcohol and food. I don't have a problem with Thor getting chunky as a result of that.
I agree. And the
jokes were a bit mean spirited. I expected it from Rocket, not so much from Rhodey. Also, did you notice that Thor got to drink himself into a beer belly and questionable hair choices, but Valkyrie—who was also drinking her way through major trauma at the beginning of Thor 3—had to stay hot? Not that I mind watching Tessa Thompson being the hot bi superhero we've been crying out for (AT ALL), but there's a wee bit of a double standard going on there.
The scene with the woman squad powering their way across the battlefield was nice. Speaking of the battlefield, that much CGI is really blurring the line between live action and animation in a way that leads to beautiful fight scenes and problematic awards. Spend much more time with computerized monsters and Michael Douglas and these movies will start to qualify for best animated feature.
Ahhhh! That was so much better than I was expecting!!!
I absolutely screamed when
Cap picked up Mjolnir.
The moment of all the
women surrounding Carol was a little gratuitous, but if this means the next era of the MCU is basically Carol not needing no man? I'm HERE FOR IT.
I can't believe no one has mentioned
Sam becoming Captain America
yet.
Also I was laughing because when Kat P was talking about the red carpet,
she said something like, "Everyone who's ever been in one of these movies just showed up for the premiere." But NO! They were ALL in it! Except they couldn't get (or CGI) Lupita just for one of those balcony scenes?
And my cousin wondered about
the kids in school -- are half of them kids who were five years behind? I guess so? I refuse to think too hard about the ramifications of time travel.