Also, Alexis Nedd at Mashable asking the important question: Does "Avengers: Endgame" mean that the Hulk can have sex now? [link]
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I think, Vonnie,
given that they've said it ends Phase 3, that Far From Home will be taking place before Infinity War. Not a spoiler--just something I suspect.
Plei, looks like Feige himself already answered that question, well before Endgame came out: [link]
I have finally seen it. Slightly soggy now.
Interesting, Vonnie. So much like the OG Avengers were spared in the snap, all the named characters in Peter's high school were not? :D
I have finally seen it. Slightly soggy now.
I remain soggy to this day. I don't get to see it again until Friday, sadly.
Friends of ours are getting married Saturday, and because they were determined to DIY damn near everything, they haven't had any free time to see Endgame yet. But they have tickets for Sunday. Yup, they're getting married Saturday and seeing Endgame the next day. Respect.
I did warn them that after getting married and then watching Endgame, they may have emotional overload, but they're fine with that.
Have nothing to add. Liked it a lot! Very good closure. Felt a little RotK to me in that I am not sure I will want to rewatch it a lot as I feel the closure will just feel slow on rewatch, but it was a good ending. Though I tend to agree with lots here that the time travel plot is always risky and full of holes.
On that point, one thing I recall thinking as it was happening in the movie was that Thanos blowing up the quantum tunnel and the spare in Scott's van wasn't really an obstacle. The Avengers had the gauntlet with the Time Stone. All they had to do was get it to Strange or Wong (or another master magician who knew how to use it; apparently every sorcerer on earth showed up to that fight) and have them disperse the stones to their proper points in the diverged timelines.
I suppose there's a chance Thanos could have eventually rebuilt a quantum tunnel to try and recover them, but it looked to me like his forces were being routed, and between Captain Marvel, Thor, the Scarlet Witch, and a Mjolnir-wielding Cap I'd say he was personally outmatched without the gauntlet.