texasaggie04 said:
I really liked the THANOS theory of infinity stones all along... but I guess it doesn't work now. Unless we believe that the Soul Stone was located in Thanos's "heart" the whole time.
H is for HYDRA
texasaggie04 said:
I really liked the THANOS theory of infinity stones all along... but I guess it doesn't work now. Unless we believe that the Soul Stone was located in Thanos's "heart" the whole time.
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It's the start of the finale of a 10-year action adventure story, not The Shape of Water.
That's true... Infinity War was actually good.
TCTTS said:
Another title I've heard and like is Avengers: End Game.
easy answer, in his vision, he doesn't tell anyone else the planspaceman said:
Sorry if this has already been discussed but I haven't seen discussion elsewhere on in the interwebs ...
So, Stark asks Doctor Strange if there are any of the 14 million+ futures where we win, and he says "one". Then the scene cuts away. Then later, Strange gives up the time stone to Thanos to save Stark's life. (I assume Stark objected to this, but I don't recall his reaction exactly.) Strange says "it's the only way" or something. So ... what did Doctor Strange foresee, and did he tell Stark? If not, why the *** not? I assume after revealing there's only one way to beat Thanos, he would then have proceeded to share that info ... right?
Or maybe he did share it, and they were all in on the plan, and just had to make it LOOK like a good fight ... thoughts?
it does in explaining Thanos as a villain. He kills probably the only thing he loves to complete this plan to wipe the universe, which he feels is the only way to save it.FL_Ag1998 said:Bobcat06 said:https://screenrant.com/guardians-galaxy-3-gamoa-role/FL_Ag1998 said:
Man, I'm clearly in the minority here but I hope, hope, hope that Gamora stays dead.
Gamora is inside the Soul Stone
Ugggh.....see, her dying at the hands of her father Thanos means nothing now.
TCTTS said:
If I had to pick from this list, though, I'd go with either Avengers: Endgame or Avengers Forever.
See THAT's the part that's completely implausible. "Hey guys, we have only one chance in 14 million to save half the universe!"PatAg said:easy answer, in his vision, he doesn't tell anyone else the planspaceman said:
Sorry if this has already been discussed but I haven't seen discussion elsewhere on in the interwebs ...
So, Stark asks Doctor Strange if there are any of the 14 million+ futures where we win, and he says "one". Then the scene cuts away. Then later, Strange gives up the time stone to Thanos to save Stark's life. (I assume Stark objected to this, but I don't recall his reaction exactly.) Strange says "it's the only way" or something. So ... what did Doctor Strange foresee, and did he tell Stark? If not, why the *** not? I assume after revealing there's only one way to beat Thanos, he would then have proceeded to share that info ... right?
Or maybe he did share it, and they were all in on the plan, and just had to make it LOOK like a good fight ... thoughts?
Avengers: Fantastic 4 ever?TCTTS said:
OR... Avengers 4ever. Fast & Furious style.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Oh ***** It just hit me.
Avengers Disassembled
I assumed he told them A plan, but not THE plan. If they knew the plan, it wouldn't come to pass. And that was how he saw it play out in the vision.spaceman said:See THAT's the part that's completely implausible. "Hey guys, we have only one chance in 14 million to save half the universe!"PatAg said:easy answer, in his vision, he doesn't tell anyone else the planspaceman said:
Sorry if this has already been discussed but I haven't seen discussion elsewhere on in the interwebs ...
So, Stark asks Doctor Strange if there are any of the 14 million+ futures where we win, and he says "one". Then the scene cuts away. Then later, Strange gives up the time stone to Thanos to save Stark's life. (I assume Stark objected to this, but I don't recall his reaction exactly.) Strange says "it's the only way" or something. So ... what did Doctor Strange foresee, and did he tell Stark? If not, why the *** not? I assume after revealing there's only one way to beat Thanos, he would then have proceeded to share that info ... right?
Or maybe he did share it, and they were all in on the plan, and just had to make it LOOK like a good fight ... thoughts?
"Oh yeah? HOW?"
"Sorry, I don't feel like sharing that info."
If that's what we are to assume happened, that's a disappointing cop-out. I'd expect that from a DC movie, not Marvel where our team of heroes actually operates like a team.
Brian Earl Spilner said:TCTTS said:
If I had to pick from this list, though, I'd go with either Avengers: Endgame or Avengers Forever.
Only if shot entirely in neon and Dutch angles.
Charlie Conway said:
Also, i know it's from the comics but I think Stormbringer is a better name than stormbreaker
TCTTS said:
I admit that Forever isn't all that great, but it's better than almost everything else on that list. That said, I'm sticking by Endgame. That's the only one I truly like.
Good point. I had assumed that by looking into the future, Strange knew exactly what needed to be done to win. If he doesn't, then it's all good.AliasMan02 said:
A lot of people are putting too much into Strange's vision. He saw a lot of paths but it's not like he saw a step by step guide.