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Yeah, I don't buy any of that, LOL!
I'm also curious about the future of our reality nowthat the stones have been destroyed. As per Ancient Tilda, removing just one of them from the time stream can have catastrophic consequences. Hmm. Could Marvel be using this not only as a plot device/catalyst for introducing X-Men and F4 but also to gradually build toward a multiverse incursion epic, as informed by "Time Runs Out" in New Avengers and Secret Wars 2015?
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Didn’t they establish who Peggy Carters husband was on the Agent Carter series? That’s MCU cannon isn’t it?
Saw somewhere on Twitter that the Russo's said that Cap could have lifted Mjolnir in AoU but chose not to to protect Thor's ego.
All I read from that was "If you take the stones from where they should be, there can be grave consequences, as we won't have the stones when we need them"
Not "If a stone is removed from the universe the whole thing goes kablooey"
and again, I really f***ing hate the idea of a cosmic event causing the x-men to suddenly appear in the MCU. There should've been a few mutants operating in the shadows for quite some time, and then you can say the Battle of New York caused the mutant birth rates to skyrocket. But just saying "Hey, here's millions of mutants out of nowhere" doesn't work for me
I always saw it that way to be honest. Cap just went through the motions the first time around for sport and out of sheer curiosity, the latter of which was satisfied when he moved it ever so slightly. Thor noticed this as well; you may recall his growing agitation at the sight of Cap performing the feat even halfway. That's partly why he says, "I knew it" in Endgame. Cap's no braggart, though, he's a humble guy. That's why he refrained from stealing Thor's thunder, no pun intended.Saw somewhere on Twitter that the Russo's said that Cap could have lifted Mjolnir in AoU but chose not to to protect Thor's ego.
Saw somewhere on Twitter that the Russo's said that Cap could have lifted Mjolnir in AoU but chose not to to protect Thor's ego.
Some of the recent TV spots that Marvel has officially released has contained footage from the end battleHow did you get those GIFs?!?!?!
Ah, sweet!Some of the recent TV spots that Marvel has officially released has contained footage from the end battle
Cool so that's what they went with.
I forget who first told me but I preferred the logic that he wasn't worthy because of knowing about Bucky's killing of Tony's parents and keeping it from him.
Love it!