IW closes in China on the 9th. Not sure how much longer it will run in the US.
it will hit "dollar" theaters soon, if it has not already. so will play through at least this month, then through the rest of summer at the dollar theaters.TexasAggie_02 said:
IW closes in China on the 9th. Not sure how much longer it will run in the US.
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Loki is right handed. If you look, in movies since the Thor 1 to Avengers 1 to Ragnarok, he wields with his right hand. He holds weapons with his right and the sceptor in Avengers with his right.
There are two occasions he uses his left hand (that I've found). One, when he fakes his own death in Dark World. You can find him holding the dagger with his left hand during the entire scene. Two, when he stabs Thanos.
So, Loki's illusion uses his left hand because he's a mirrored version? The Loki that was killed in the beginning of IW was an illusion and he's still out there, maybe disguised or just in hiding.
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The stones only glows when they are in use....
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It's not a time machine.
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its most notable capabilities are for seeing the future and traveling through time.
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It was also confirmed that Hulk's inclusion in the marketing was there to intentionally throw off the fans. It was all another anti-spoiler trick that we've seen used left and right as Avengers: Infinity War prepped for release. The Russo Brothers refused to confirm if the Hulk would make an appearance in the upcoming Avengers 4.
Isn't a personal time machine? Strange kept looping himself back in time with Dormamo, and in Hong Kong, no?AgfromHOU said:
- Strange hid the stone in the future while they were battling Thanos on Titan
Time stone sees the future, not go to it, and can alter the pastIt's not a time machine. https://www.quora.com/Cant-Dr-Strange-just-use-the-time-stone-to-take-Thanos-far-into-the-future-where-he-cannot-affect-the-present-in-Infinity-War
Watching closely last night, the damage was visible on the left side of his neck too.jeffk said:
Yeah, the gauntlet and Thanos' left arm were visibly trashed in the last scene.
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It's not a time machine.
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its most notable capabilities are for seeing the future and traveling through time.
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It's talking about traveling back in time, which we have seen with Strange reversing time in Hong Kong and creating a travel back in time loop with Dormammu. Both times are going backwards in time.
Is it also not considered time travel for Strange to be a passive witness to 14 million different futures?
As for Quora, that's why I continued looking for another source.
russos have said that it was b/c hulk was tired of banner repressing him unless it was a SHTF scenario. Hulk is punishing BruceFarmer1906 said:
Hulk refused to come out. We can't really tell what his motivation is.
TexasAggie_02 said:russos have said that it was b/c hulk was tired of banner repressing him unless it was a SHTF scenario. Hulk is punishing BruceFarmer1906 said:
Hulk refused to come out. We can't really tell what his motivation is.
yes, but then Banner came back in Ragnorak, and didn't want to be hulk again.....until SHTF in Asgard. Then he did what he always does, brings out the big guy to solve his problems.dreyOO said:TexasAggie_02 said:russos have said that it was b/c hulk was tired of banner repressing him unless it was a SHTF scenario. Hulk is punishing BruceFarmer1906 said:
Hulk refused to come out. We can't really tell what his motivation is.
Didn't the Hulk just get about 2 years straight with Banner repressed? Not sure I understand their answer.
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"We did not know because we had not seen Black Panther because they were still making Black Panther about their war chants," Joe Russo notes on the commentary. "And they just started doing it."
"Oh, my God, yeah," Anthony Russo interjects.
Both Marvel films were in production in Atlanta at the same time, which made it easier for castmembers to go back and forth between sets.
Calling the moment "incredibly cool," the brothers say fan favorite M'Baku actor Winston Duke took charge with the now classic chants, exactly as the leader of the Jabari tribe would in that situation.
"And after watching Winston doing it in the opening of the sequence, it led to the responding war cry that T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman) leads," Joe Russo says. "A year ahead of time, we had no idea 'Wakanda forever!' was going to be amazing."