I just kind of realized how sadder the ending is. It's directed in more of an upbeat way, but if you think about it, the team from the first doesn't stay intact. Tony went off to do his own thing (perhaps more guilt ridden than he's letting on) Thor went off world, Barton has a family he needs to take care of, and Banner is God knows where. Cap and Widow are really the only original members left by the end of the film.
I just kind of realized how sadder the ending is. It's directed in more of an upbeat way, but if you think about it, the team from the first doesn't stay intact. Tony went off to do his own thing (perhaps more guilt ridden than he's letting on) Thor went off world, Barton has a family he needs to take care of, and Banner is God knows where. Cap and Widow are really the only original members left by the end of the film.
So Thanos is piss off lol
Good job loki and ronan
Another interesting thing about Ultron is that he seemed to genuinely care about the Twins, or at least empathize with them. You could particularly see it on the train when he was almost pleading with Wanda not to turn against him, when they're telling him about what happened to them/their parents, and then again at the end when he tells her that if she stays, she'll die. I found that to be kind of cool as well.
I really hope to have a Vision/SW romance in the future. It would be a missed opportunity not to. They're one of the best couples in Marvel!
Speaking of science experts, let's not forget Hank Pym! He could be a consultant or become Giant-Man down the road.My guess with the new team is they plan on having Black Panther, Captain Marvel and/or Dr. Strange join up.
It's been noted a lot that the team is less powerful and has no science experts, so I feel like they intentionally set it up to have a reason for T'Challa and Carol to join later on.
Sounds good. You think Ant Man might join too?My guess with the new team is they plan on having Black Panther, Captain Marvel and/or Dr. Strange join up.
It's been noted a lot that the team is less powerful and has no science experts, so I feel like they intentionally set it up to have a reason for T'Challa and Carol to join later on.
The new team is also more emotionally/mentally stable:
-Cap is Cap.
-BW has a guilt-complex, but she's not actually mentally unstable.
-War Machine seems pretty well-adjusted.
-Ditto on Falcon.
-Vision seems zen/philosophical about everything.
-Scarlet Witch is probably the most "troubled" one. But even she doesn't seem nearly as unstable as her comic book counterpart, and she's got vision there to help with that![]()
Now the big question
What credit scene will pop up at the end of Ant Man?
It shouldn't be called Captain America it should be just called Civil War
Paul Rudd hasn't been confirmed for Civil war has he? Maybe he makes a small cameo.
Now the big question
What credit scene will pop up at the end of Ant Man?
Am I the only one that thinks there's no sense whatsoever in discussing the New Avengers?
I mean. They're not gonna show up on ant-man, and they're gonna split up in Cap 3. (War Machine will fight for Stark, Vision with the JARVIS matrix... etc)
Yes you're the only one.
It's that Empire Strikes Back ending, Whedon style. Like you said, it has a lighter feel to it in how it's presented, but not only is the team not together, but a new team is being built in its place. Definitely not the hopeful ending of the first film, where even though everyone went their separate ways, we saw Stark planning Avengers Tower specifically for that original team.
It was teased in AoU. We will be 100% getting a SW Vision relationship in the future.
Another interesting thing about Ultron is that he seemed to genuinely care about the Twins, or at least empathize with them. You could particularly see it on the train when he was almost pleading with Wanda not to turn against him, when they're telling him about what happened to them/their parents, and then again at the end when he tells her that if she stays, she'll die. I found that to be kind of cool as well.