There’s a magic glove McGuffin that can do absolutely anything, so it feels pretty obvious to me. The only question is how they defeat Thanos to get control of it.

it looked pretty fucked up after thanos did his bit. do you think it still works?

Yes.

I didn’t spot that, but still, yes.

Guardians of the Galaxy 3: Guardian of the Galaxy

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I would assume it’s going to happen in captain marvel, before the next avengers - could be wrong though

The Captain Marvel film is set in the nineties

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The Captain Marvel film will be set thirty years before the events of Infinity War, so probably not.

a lot of that is magic xylophone

Thanos: I have eliminated 50% of all life. I am most triumphant!
Black Widow: Are you sure? What about all the planets when you killed half the population before you clicked your fingers? Now they are at 25%. Add them all up and that’s less than 50%.
Thanos: Umm…
(Thanos vanishes in a puff of logic. Infinity gauntlet drops to the ground. Spider-Man makes a reference to a really old book about hitchhiking in space)

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Spidey is too dead for pop culture wisecracking at the moment

And that’s why I’m not a scriptwriter

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seems weird that the film would end on fury calling danvers in that case?

unless they’re just doing a whole captain marvel film in the 90s as a set up to immediately bring her in at the beginning of the next avengers i guess.

I did not get this reference.

That’s the assumption that seems the most popular.

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Theory I heard on a podcast about what happens to all the disappeared people, possibly based on what happens in the comics so be warned:

They’re all trapped in the soul stone, so in the next film we see them try to escape it while the rest of the crew are trying to defeat Thanos. Could lead to some Scarlet Witch and Doctor Strange magic shenanigans. Apparently the bit where Thanos talks to young Gamora in a weird watery world is happening inside the Soul Stone, so that’s where souls go when he ‘kills’ them

simpsons (obviously)

that’s exactly what they’re doing, yeah

Yes, I gather.

I like how Fury’s kept her in his back pocket all this time.
“A God from another world? I only need the basic team here.”
“Super AI developed by Tony Stark? I’ll add a couple of relatively low powered members to the team”
“Spaceship in New York blowing up a couple of buildings? NOW it’s time to get her involved.”

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Loved it. Not enough ScarJo but i feel that way about most things.

Legit did not recognise Cap/Steve when he first came onscreen.

I’m glad one of people ITT’s most-liked parts was the Edinburgh stuff. Vision and Wanda’s flat/ the surrounding area looked super nice! I think Marvel have taken notice of fanboy/girl sniffiness about the stiff-as-hell unconvincing dialogue between Bruce and Nat in ‘…Ultron’ and have stuck the thing on ice. I buy the Vision/Wanda romance much more, their scene/s in Civil War were actually realistically romantic. I’ve no idea what the comic book version/s of these romantic pairings are like…

Surprising how much of it was like a GOTG sequel, like for about a full third.

Convinced Tony was a gone-er as soon as he started talking babies at the start…

Not sure if splitting everyone up into individual little stories worked as well as they hoped, as the ‘all-the-gang-together, looking out for each other’ aspect is surely what most people love about this stuff, but then there’ll be plenty of that in ‘pt 2’ i’m guessing.

Anyone see it in 3D/Imax? I went 2D as that was the next available. Might go back for round 2 in 3D.

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