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Finally watched it over the weekend. Great movie. Great ending. Too bad the studio do not have the balls to end it this way. They are going to somehow fix it where the heroes always wins.
Hollywood should have more villain winning in the end. 99% of Hollywood movies, hero always come out on top. So freaking predictable.
The latest rumors add more confirmation to the earliest rumor that the next movie begins five years after the "Snapening." The world (and our surviving heroes) has gone through five years of anguish and confusion.
I would like to see them bring back the departed without timey-wimey trick to "make it like it never happened. By that I mean bring them back five years after the snap rather than preventing the snap in the first place.
Yeah, I know there is a current TV drama in which something like that has happened--a jetliner full of passengers mysteriously disappears for five years and then reappears with the passengers and crew unaware than they've been gone.
But I'd like to see the MCU start its new series at a permanent state in which T'Challa has been gone for five years with Shuri in charge, for instance.
However, we already know from what's been leaked about the next Spider-man movie, it won't happen that way.
The latest rumors add more confirmation to the earliest rumor that the next movie begins five years after the "Snapening." The world (and our surviving heroes) has gone through five years of anguish and confusion.
I would like to see them bring back the departed without timey-wimey trick to "make it like it never happened. By that I mean bring them back five years after the snap rather than preventing the snap in the first place.
Yeah, I know there is a current TV drama in which something like that has happened--a jetliner full of passengers mysteriously disappears for five years and then reappears with the passengers and crew unaware than they've been gone.
But I'd like to see the MCU start its new series at a permanent state in which T'Challa has been gone for five years with Shuri in charge, for instance.
However, we already know from what's been leaked about the next Spider-man movie, it won't happen that way.
After the post credit scene looking just like one of those Kirk Cameron left Behind movies
the story of the 5 years to the man on the street, not Avengers and royalty is what I want from one of the TV series. Cloak and Dagger's crew being the ones I most trust to show a world where a snapture took place.
They should have kept Scarlet Witch alive and done the House of M with her losing her mind after Thanos does the finger snap and kills half the universe. Scarlet Witch creates an alternative universe with all the new additions from the Fox Marvel buyout. They do X-Men+FF4 vs Avengers, Phoenix Saga and then finally that is when they realize that their universe is not their real universe and they battle Thanos with a full cast: X-Men, FF4, and Avengers.
They should have kept Scarlet Witch alive and done the House of M with her losing her mind after Thanos does the finger snap and kills half the universe. Scarlet Witch creates an alternative universe with all the new additions from the Fox Marvel buyout. They do X-Men+FF4 vs Avengers, Phoenix Saga and then finally that is when they realize that their universe is not their real universe and they battle Thanos with a full cast: X-Men, FF4, and Avengers.
I like the way you think.
Sadly, they're not going to do that. But they would...if they (meaning Feige) were smart.
I am excited to see what Disney does with the Xmen and FF4.
I'm not terribly optimistic. Their handling of the STAR WARS franchise has been a disappointment to say the least.
Please prove me wrong, Disney.
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