Yeah there were only two real audience reactions in my theater: when they first shower black panther and then when Thor arrived with stormbreaker to kick ass. Thor's arrival being the biggest reaction of the two
perhaps it was the easiest path for Thanos?Quote:
But he was so powerful that nearly every single possible future path led to his ultimate victory. So, why is this particular path set in motion by Strange the one path where Thanos doesn't win? That's what I haven't figured out yet.
there were 3 at my theatre. The first showing of Black Panther and Wakanda, Thor showing up .. but also when Cap and company saved Vision towards the beginning.jtstanley4621 said:
Yeah there were only two real audience reactions in my theater: when they first shower black panther and then when Thor arrived with stormbreaker to kick ass. Thor's arrival being the biggest reaction of the two
could Tony's arc reactor be the key to destroying the stones now that Scarlet Witch is gone? We've seen it hinder the operation of the mind stone previously.Quote:
interesting thought i just had. In Avengers 1, loki tries to take over Tony's mind, but the arc reactor in his chest causes the scepter to have "performance issues." Seems odd that a man-made object could actually shield one from the power of an Infinity Stone.
not to mention, at the end of IM3, tony has the arc reactor removed from his chest, so he is now no longer immune to the mind stone.
So, does this mean we may see the Ravagers show up for the final battle against Thanos?TexasAggie_02 said:
TexasAggie_02 said:
quoting myself from page 222 of the MCU thread
https://texags.com/forums/13/topics/2537646/replies/51371362could Tony's arc reactor be the key to destroying the stones now that Scarlet Witch is gone? We've seen it hinder the operation of the mind stone previously.Quote:
interesting thought i just had. In Avengers 1, loki tries to take over Tony's mind, but the arc reactor in his chest causes the scepter to have "performance issues." Seems odd that a man-made object could actually shield one from the power of an Infinity Stone.
not to mention, at the end of IM3, tony has the arc reactor removed from his chest, so he is now no longer immune to the mind stone.
Tony gets to make the final sacrifice play.
yeah, also Tony is in the "Christ pose" on the IW poster.Sex Panther said:TexasAggie_02 said:
quoting myself from page 222 of the MCU thread
https://texags.com/forums/13/topics/2537646/replies/51371362could Tony's arc reactor be the key to destroying the stones now that Scarlet Witch is gone? We've seen it hinder the operation of the mind stone previously.Quote:
interesting thought i just had. In Avengers 1, loki tries to take over Tony's mind, but the arc reactor in his chest causes the scepter to have "performance issues." Seems odd that a man-made object could actually shield one from the power of an Infinity Stone.
not to mention, at the end of IM3, tony has the arc reactor removed from his chest, so he is now no longer immune to the mind stone.
Tony gets to make the final sacrifice play.
Well they directly referenced it at the beginning of him not needing it, but he has it just in case... so there's some Chekhov's Gun for you.
I thought that was just a housing for "nano bots" or whateverSex Panther said:
Well they directly referenced it at the beginning of him not needing it, but he has it just in case... so there's some Chekhov's Gun for you.
I think this is the most realistic explanation, live to fight another day. Thanos is gonna get the stones regardless, minimizing losses is important at this point in the story. That and obviously Tony is necessary in finally defeating Thanos in the next movie. Tony was affected by the mind stone in Ultron where he gets the vision of the dead Avengers and hears voices but it's written off of PTSD. Thanos hears the same voices so they probably have some connectionFightin TX Aggie said:
It may be that Thanos would have killed them all and then taken the time stone by force.
And then when Thanos eventually reverses his finger snap, everyone he "dusted" comes back to life but not the people he killed more conventionally.
So, the only way for the Avengers to survive was for Thanos to get the stones more quickly and easily.
I thought his jumpsuit housed the nanobots. Maybe i'm mis-remembering, but i thought that the jacket transformed into a suit.Charlie Conway said:I thought that was just a housing for "nano bots" or whateverSex Panther said:
Well they directly referenced it at the beginning of him not needing it, but he has it just in case... so there's some Chekhov's Gun for you.
that's another good point for my theory.Charlie Conway said:I think this is the most realistic explanation, live to fight another day. Thanos is gonna get the stones regardless, minimizing losses is important at this point in the story. That and obviously Tony is necessary in finally defeating Thanos in the next movie. Tony was affected by the mind stone in Ultron where he gets the vision of the dead Avengers and hears voices but it's written off of PTSD. Thanos hears the same voices so they probably have some connectionFightin TX Aggie said:
It may be that Thanos would have killed them all and then taken the time stone by force.
And then when Thanos eventually reverses his finger snap, everyone he "dusted" comes back to life but not the people he killed more conventionally.
So, the only way for the Avengers to survive was for Thanos to get the stones more quickly and easily.
Was this the one where the cast said no one had a full script? They only got the chunks that had their parts so no one was able to put together a full story?jackie childs said:
so while we're heaping praise on Marvel for how they handled the execution of IW, i think they did a pretty awesome job with marketing too. thinking back, literally the only moment i wish i hadn't seen in a trailer was Cap catching the spear and stepping out of the shadows. that would've been an awesome scene to see for the first time in the theater.
i know the marvel movies seem like they just market themselves, but they did a really great job with the trailers in not giving away too much and also in controlling "leaks".
OG Avengers and Thanos.Charlie Conway said:
So how are they going to promote Avengers 4? They pushed hard for IW with all the cast on talk shows and comic cons. Will they try and hide that the snap deaths come back, will they only promote the movie with survivors?
One thing I did notice in the credits, only two songs were credited. This one and Black Panther Theme.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Seen it twice now, these were the biggest moments in my theaters.
1. Thor arriving in Wakanda (Huge reaction both times)
2. Captain America appears
3. Introduction of Wakanda
4. Iron Man suiting up in the beginning
5. Guardians ship appears (Great song, btw.)
6. Spider-Man suits up with new suit
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Poor Rocket has seen his best friend die twice now.
i just thought, what if bucky turned to ash, but his vibranium arm fell to the ground at rockets feet. Rocket sheds a tear and said "i didn't mean it"Brian Earl Spilner said:
Poor Rocket has seen his best friend die twice now.
TajMaballer said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
Poor Rocket has seen his best friend die twice now.
Wanda had the terrible task of killing her boyfriend, then seeing him brought back to life only to be killed again!
The tears started flowing when Vision said "You can't hurt me" and only got worse from there.
jtstanley4621 said:
So Strange being able to see every possibility with the time stone brings up some interesting sort of paradoxes. If he knew the one outcome where they win, he knew he had to give Thanos the time stone, and he knew that he was going to die.
But now the one person who knew the exact combination of outcomes for them to win is gone. But that must have been the right thing otherwise he wouldn't have done it. But him giving Thanos the time stone and dying was probably an outcome in a large majority of the possibilities he looked into.
Dr. Doom brahLiving Legend said:
Where does Marvel go from here? After IW2 are there any other villains/story lines in the MCU that are capable of executing on the level of IW? I LOVED this movie so much. It just seems like anything after this will be anticlimactic.
him telling people to "do x, then y" probably screws things up. He chose the path where the most favorable outcome could happen and hopes that it plays out.jtstanley4621 said:
So Strange being able to see every possibility with the time stone brings up some interesting sort of paradoxes. If he knew the one outcome where they win, he knew he had to give Thanos the time stone, and he knew that he was going to die.
But now the one person who knew the exact combination of outcomes for them to win is gone. But that must have been the right thing otherwise he wouldn't have done it. But him giving Thanos the time stone and dying was probably an outcome in a large majority of the possibilities he looked into.