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He would also need to travel to February 2008 and place a large bet on the Giants upsetting the Patriots in the Super Bowl to complete the Back to the Future arc.
You guys are smaht.So here is how I would sketch it out.
Avengers time travel to whatever year (2014?) to get the Soul Stone. Widow dies and is sucked inside Soul Stone.
Soul Stone returned to the Endgame 'present' (5 years after Infinity War). Gets used here for Endgame events.
Cap returns Soul Stone back to Vormir in 2014.
Thanos in that timeline arrives during IW with Gamora and obtains the Soul Stone, trapping Gamora in there with BW
Thanos snaps in IW.
Thanos destroys the stones in beginning of End Game, presumably killing Gamora and BW. Unless it frees them.
The big time travel problem is Thanos from 2014 time traveled to the future and died here. So even if Steve returned the stones back to the past, there would be no Thanos left in that timeline to be Thanos and do the initial snap.
So for events to work with just what was shown on screen... we have to assume that when Tony snapped his fingers, he didn't just dust Thanos and his minions out of existence. He also had to return or recreate them in 2014 with no memory of a time traveling Nebula, of themselves time traveling to the future, etc. Basically oblivious of the rest of the Endgame events so they live out Infinity War as it happened.
And in typing that, I just created the theory of where Gamora went. Like Thanos and his minions, she was dusted and returned to 2014 so there would be a Gamora there to play out the events in IW. Quill and company wouldn't know where she went, she'd have just disappeared during the fight unless they saw her dust.
In which case Thanos destroying the Soul Stone could have freed both Gamora and BW.
(ETA: This doesn't address the change to the timeline with Loki, of course)
Wait, what?So here is how I would sketch it out.
Avengers time travel to whatever year (2014?) to get the Soul Stone. Widow dies and is sucked inside Soul Stone.
Soul Stone returned to the Endgame 'present' (5 years after Infinity War). Gets used here for Endgame events.
Cap returns Soul Stone back to Vormir in 2014.
Thanos in that timeline arrives during IW with Gamora and obtains the Soul Stone, trapping Gamora in there with BW
Thanos snaps in IW.
Thanos destroys the stones in beginning of End Game, presumably killing Gamora and BW. Unless it frees them.
The big time travel problem is Thanos from 2014 time traveled to the future and died here. So even if Steve returned the stones back to the past, there would be no Thanos left in that timeline to be Thanos and do the initial snap.
So for events to work with just what was shown on screen... we have to assume that when Tony snapped his fingers, he didn't just dust Thanos and his minions out of existence. He also had to return or recreate them in 2014 with no memory of a time traveling Nebula, of themselves time traveling to the future, etc. Basically oblivious of the rest of the Endgame events so they live out Infinity War as it happened.
And in typing that, I just created the theory of where Gamora went. Like Thanos and his minions, she was dusted and returned to 2014 so there would be a Gamora there to play out the events in IW. Quill and company wouldn't know where she went, she'd have just disappeared during the fight unless they saw her dust.
In which case Thanos destroying the Soul Stone could have freed both Gamora and BW.
(ETA: This doesn't address the change to the timeline with Loki, of course)
They specified they only wanted to bring everyone dusted back to the present, five years post-snap.Wait, what?
So you are saying that everything will happen the way we saw it in IW. What was the point then. I assumed doing all of this would prevent Thanos from snapping his fingers. Which happened because Capt America came back as an old guy and didnt say something like, it didnt work guys.
Right. I remember that. But Greg says that Tonys snap returned Thanos and crew to 2014They specified they only wanted to bring everyone dusted back to the present, five years post-snap.
Ohhhhh. Well, I am not sure we will ever know, but I don't think that's quite correct. My take on it is Thanos and army were of a divergent timeline whenever Nebula 2014.2 becomes memory entangled.Right. I remember that. But Greg says that Tonys snap returned Thanos and crew to 2014
Doom can't be a solo film, first has to be F4 IMO.I’d be down with this. Would rather see him than some sort of cosmic space villainThat was the other armored character I was thinking about earlier.
I’d love to see them launch Doom with his own solo movie.
Well, the problem is the Cap ending.So with that said, I figure that The Snap still happens in "current" timeline.
This is where I had worked it out to, just didn't map it out in thread. Agreed with this take.Well, the problem is the Cap ending.
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I take that back, one way you could make Cap-ending work. Cap lives out his life with Peggy in alternate timeline, becoming old. When she dies, he uses the Pym particles to return to our timeline as an old man rather than having just returned right away after returning the stones. If so the thing missing from on screen would be old Cap returning to one of the other receivers unnoticed (van or Avenger's facility for example) at a previous point while they existed, and then walking out to the site with the bench for that final scene. In that case, Thanos wouldn't have to be recreated in 2014. That one would be an alternate reality without Thanos, Infinity War or Endgame, and where Cap's life with Peggy took place before he finally returned home to our timeline.
Thanos is an eternal, 7 years is absolutely nothing to him so that doesn't hold any weight IMO. It's just MCU playing with power levels in and between movies. Capt Marvel and the Scarlet Witch should have absolutely been able to go toe to toe without any issues.That Thanos was 7 years younger than Infinity War Thanos. IW Thanos seemed tired. Like he was close to ending the journey he set his whole life on. 2012 Thanos was invigorated by the thought that he actually finds the stones.
Also wrote it off that Thor was still out of shape, drunken Thor. Had to knock the rust off still.Thanos is an eternal, 7 years is absolutely nothing to him so that doesn't hold any weight IMO. It's just MCU playing with power levels in and between movies. Capt Marvel and the Scarlet Witch should have absolutely been able to go toe to toe without any issues.
Except once he went full on Thor he was full on God of Thunder. How do you explain Capt Marvel not able to beat the hell out of him and rip the gauntlet off?Also wrote it off that Thor was still out of shape, drunken Thor. Had to knock the rust off still.
Corvus Glaive had a bad night the night before. Didn't sleep well...had a bit of the runs and got himself a little dehydrated and some bad chafing. Tried to take a quick IV before the ship popped in above Avengers HQ's, but was still not feeling 100%.Except once he went full on Thor he was full on God of Thunder. How do you explain Capt Marvel not able to beat the hell out of him and rip the gauntlet off?
Like I said it was a small thing and didn't kill the movie for me, just would have liked to see it more consistent. Like how Corvus Glaive toying with most of the Avenger's in Infinity War and essentially not able to do anything in End Game.
Peggy is apparently a common nickname for Margaret. My grandma and mom were both named Margaret - my grandma went by Peggy and my mom by Margy to avoid confusion.Margaret is her formal name, Peggy is her nickname.
Margaret is used often as her name in the series Agent Carter. Since Jarvis was in that 1970 time frame as well(and also starred in Agent Carter), I am sure it was suppose to be the Carter that Steve knew from the past.
It's not necessarily required for Thanos to have been "re-created" by Tony in 2014.AcerFC said:Right. I remember that. But Greg says that Tonys snap returned Thanos and crew to 2014.
I figured everything happened and Steve just lived through those 5 years knowing it would come back. That would suck. Plus knowing what all will happen but presumably hanging low and letting his wife do her thing.AcerFC said:Wait, what?
So you are saying that everything will happen the way we saw it in IW. What was the point then. I assumed doing all of this would prevent Thanos from snapping his fingers. Which happened because Capt America came back as an old guy and didnt say something like, it didnt work guys.
It is, my cousin is Peggy and I was surprised when I saw her driver's license say Margaret. She said "Everyone knows that Peggy is short for Margaret". Almost no one I tell knows itmoleculo said:Peggy is apparently a common nickname for Margaret. My grandma and mom were both named Margaret - my grandma went by Peggy and my mom by Margy to avoid confusion.
We have to remember that Peggy Carter was a huge part of SHIELD. Her being with Steve would have made huge impacts on every decision she made. I also find it hard to believe that Cap would have just sat out all major world events for 50 years.It's not necessarily required for Thanos to have been "re-created" by Tony in 2014.
This is going to sound odd but we know the snap happened in the 2023 timeline because it already happened.
I think it also works if a separate timeline was created when Nebula went back to 2014 and was discovered. The original timeline would continue with Thanos snapping in 2018 and getting his head chopped off. In the divergent, second timeline Thanos discovers the plan comes forward to the first timeline in 2023 and gets dusted, also remerging the second timeline with the first. It effectively means that there were two Thanos at some point but never in the same timeline.
Cap going back is a bit more problematic but he probably simply hung up his shield and lived that "good life" not getting involved in any of the precipitating events that lead up to Endgame.
Now this type of "sliding doors" time travel concept is nowhere nearly so simple as at it's fundamental level it necessarily dictates that everything, absolutely every single thing creates more timelines? Had Fruit Loops instead of oatmeal? Guess what? There is a timeline where you had Fruit Loops instead of oatmeal. In this reality there are infinite timelines and infinitely more diverging at all times.
I read a very interesting, and mind bending book called Dark Matter by Blake Crouch with the divergent timelines thing as the central plot point. It's worth a read.
He wasn't the only Community alum.GregR said:Ok, I knew the security guard where Antman comes out of the van looked familiar, but I didn't recognize him. Ken Jeong.
They had at least three MCU directors featured in the movie.NewlyRetired said:The gay guy in Steve's therapy group was co-director Joe Russo.
Sadly, Agent Carter never got that far.Chaka said:Yeah, I'm at a loss as well. I thought it may have been a call back to the Agent Carter TV series but really have no idea.
Don't be ridiculous.Dr. Octopus said:The solo movie is supposedly her back-story.
Scarlett Witch sure gave ol' Thanny what-for. To the point he had to call Broken Arrow on his own position.Only gripe with the movie was the lack of screen time for the "snapped" heroes. Would have liked it if, when the Big Three were down and out after fighting Thanos and all the other guys were buried, they could have come back first and dusted it up with Thanos before both armies showed.
All you need to know is Ant Man, Thanos's butt BOOM!!!!Not reading anything. Just posting that I bought tickets for the sold out 7:15am show. I don’t think I’ve ever been to a movie at 7:15am. Crazy.
Psyched though.
Since when would Pym particles allow the user to jump timelines?hagmania said:This is where I had worked it out to, just didn't map it out in thread. Agreed with this take.![]()
You have no comment about the girl power moment? Weren't you one of the ones going nuts about Captain Marvel and the sjw's?Saw it. Thought the beginning was good, the middle time travel part was hokey and boring me to tears and I was starting to hate it. Of course the end saved it for me. Never heard people audibly cheering in a movie before. Anyway I really enjoyed it overall but thought IW was better.
That scene made no sense to me. She was hungry now. Where da fuq were the burgers, fat boy favreau?Capella said:Happy telling Stark’s daughter he’ll get her all the cheeseburgers she wants really hit me in the heart.![]()
In the elevator Cap said "Hail Hydra".Out of shape Thor was funny.
I liked the new Banner Hulk.
How could Captain America control Thor's hammer? I thought only a God could do that?
I didn't like how they had a hard time beating up Thanos....with NO rings. Made no sense. Thanos was a beast in that fight.
What did Captain America say to the guy in the elevator where he let him walk out no problem with the suitcase?
The movie didn't need to be 3 hours. They should have cut down some of the unneeded dramatic scenes, imo.
Whosoever is worthy may possess the power of Thor. Cap was worthy and could therefore weird Mijolnir.Out of shape Thor was funny.
I liked the new Banner Hulk.
How could Captain America control Thor's hammer? I thought only a God could do that?
I didn't like how they had a hard time beating up Thanos....with NO rings. Made no sense. Thanos was a beast in that fight.
What did Captain America say to the guy in the elevator where he let him walk out no problem with the suitcase?
The movie didn't need to be 3 hours. They should have cut down some of the unneeded dramatic scenes, imo.
He ate them.That scene made no sense to me. She was hungry now. Where da fuq were the burgers, fat boy favreau?
But Thanos regularly corrects to Thanks.In the elevator Cap said "Hail Hydra".
I also had another quick about Cap and mjolnir. No problem with his being able to weild it, but didn't they establish in Ragnarok that Thor's ability to call down lightning was innate, and not tied to the hammer? So why was Cap able to summon lightning when welding mjolnir?
Also how cool is it that my autocorrect knows mjolnir and Ragnarok?![]()
I think at this point with so many MCU movies made, the reasoning of "in or based on the comics" is pretty meaningless. They almost took him down when he had the rings. Didn't understand why three of them...three of the most powerful heroes...had trouble.Whosoever is worthy may possess the power of Thor. Cap was worthy and could therefore weird Mijolnir.
Thanos with no rings, regularly takes on multiple big hitters in the comics.
"Hail Hydra" we knew all those characters were Hydra agents from Winter Soldier. Cap gave them the password so they thought he was in their side.
2012 Thanos was motivated and hungry for those stones. He's pretty damn powerful in his own right.I think at this point with so many MCU movies made, the reasoning of "in or based on the comics" is pretty meaningless. They almost took him down when he had the rings. Didn't understand why three of them...three of the most powerful heroes...had trouble.
Huh? NoYou have no comment about the girl power moment? Weren't you one of the ones going nuts about Captain Marvel and the sjw's?