His home planet of Titan was overpopulated and it led to its downfall as he predicted. He felt it was his duty to make sure it didn't happen to the rest of the universe.
Urban Ag said:
Just saw it with the family. Really enjoyed it, can't say it's my favorite MCU but it's in my top 5.
So questions from a casual follower of the MCU/didn't read these comics when younger.
Strange let Thanos have his stone in returning for saving Stark because Thanos was going to get it any, or in his future vision of them beating Thanos (the 1 in 14m or whatever) he saw Stark as being part of it, or both?
So besides the Asgardians on Thor's ship, the only characters really killed off were Vision, Loki, and Gamorah and even then it seems unlikely that Gamorah stays dead since we have Guardians 3 in the works. Maybe even Loki comes back. I mean, I don't think anyone really thinks that all the people that turned to dust are going to stay that right?
Is there some significance to Thanos claiming her knows about Stark?
So, Thanos snapped his fingers and half the people in the universe died. That was the endgame right? That was the significance of the final scene having him sitting down on the hillside and watching the sun come up?
I mean, she might have. We didn't see her either way unless I missed it.Cromagnum said:
Too bad Pepper didn't get zapped. More anger fuel for Tony, and eff Gwyneth Paltrow anyways.
fig96 said:
Fury and Hill driving through the city (DC?) as messages start coming in of an event, something has entered the atmosphere over Wakanda. A big SUV skids into the front of them, they get out to look and it's empty.
Hill dematerializes like the others did in Wakanda, Fury looks around and others are doing the same as panic ensues. He starts to run thorough the crowd and pulls out a handheld device. He's trying to message someone, then starts to dematerialize and says "Motherfu..." as he turns to ash.
His device clatters to the ground, we zoom in to see a message that says "Sending..." before a Captain Marvel star and colors appears on screen.
M.C. Swag said:
Why do people think GotG 3 can't happen without Gamora?
M.C. Swag said:
Why do people think GotG 3 can't happen without Gamora?
dcaggie04 said:M.C. Swag said:
Why do people think GotG 3 can't happen without Gamora?
Wouldn't be the Guardians if there is only the rabbit remaining.
PooDoo said:
The Banner/Hulk erectile disfunction bit was funny.
Pirate Angel was good too.
Anyone find it odd that Tony Stark had a flip phone?-
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Avengers 4: Tokyo Drift
wangus12 said:
They weren't killed by just the soul stone. It was all the stones. They are gone
jtstanley4621 said:
I mean does anyone really think that the characters that died are actually dead? No way black panther is dead, no way star lord is dead, no way Spider-Man is dead. No movies without either of those dudes. I agree that they sort of "earned" those dramatic moments when they fade away, but there's no way those people are really gone,
It'll be interesting to see about Loki and Gamora. Certainly seems like at least the Gamora loss was such a big part of the GOTG arc in the movie. But I agree that it would be weird if Gamora were gone for GOTG3