http://forums.superherohype.com/showpost.php?p=36937019&postcount=32Redditor commander_wong believes that Captain America was killed in the Battle of Wakanda, and then brought back to life by Thanos as he used the Time Stone to recover the Mind Stone from Vision:
Thanos ended his short battle with Cap with a punch to the back of the head. Many wondered how Cap recovered in mere seconds from a punch that even took out the Hulk and the most logical explanation is that he didnt. As Thanos used the time stone to bring Vision back, the surroundings also reverted: Natasha was no longer trapped under pillars of stone, Bruce was no longer fused to a rock, and Cap showed no signs of injuries from a blow that shouldve easily killed him.
Because Thanos left the area the power of the stones go away. I guess they missed that part on Knowhere. Drax and Mantis recovered after Thanos left.Thanos ended his short battle with Cap with a punch to the back of the head. Many wondered how Cap recovered in mere seconds from a punch that even took out the Hulk and the most logical explanation is that he didnt. As Thanos used the time stone to bring Vision back, the surroundings also reverted: Natasha was no longer trapped under pillars of stone, Bruce was no longer fused to a rock, and Cap showed no signs of injuries from a blow that shouldve easily killed him.
Apparently this is from the same source that was right about those INFINITY WAR spoilers (e.g. Red Skull, Thanos sacrificing Gamora). Link.
"Iron Man reassembles the Avengers and decides to build his own Infinity Gauntlet to undo everything that Thanos did. They recruit Ant-Man to help them travel through time and space using the Quantum Real to retrieve the Infinity Stones from different time periods. Thanos finds out about their plans and becomes hellbent on stopping them.
The movie revolves around the relationship between Captain America and Iron Man.
At one point, Captain America and Thor fight Thanos. Timeline alterations have restored Mjolnir, and Cap wields it against Thanos to allow the others to escape, and is killed holding Thanos off.
At one point, Hawkeye must protect the unfinished Stark Gauntlet from Thanos' minions. He plays an "instrumental" role in Thanos' defeat.
Thor's subplot centers on him assembling an army to challenge Thanos. Captain Marvel joins him.
Hulk's subplot centers on Banner and Hulk finally merging to become Professor Hulk. He is the one that ultimately wields the Stark Gauntlet against Thanos, losing his arm in the process.
Nebula's subplot centers on her efforts to redeem herself. At one point, she fights her murderous past self.
Several MCU movies are revisited and retconned (probably not permanently), such as the Avengers retrieving the Power Stone creating a timeline where the Guardians of the Galaxy never came together.
There's a pivotal scene between Doctor Strange and a fully CGI character being shot on a secret location, with a skeleton crew, and which takes up a sizeable portion of the budget.
Only two of the original Avengers (Cap, Stark, Thor, Hulk, Hawkeye and Black Widow) meant to survive the movie. Cap dies.
The title was AVENGERS: INFINITY GAUNTLET at one point, but it might be changed after Zoe Saldana accidentally leaked it."
Link does not work. But while some ideas seem true, seems a lot of it is improvized fan fiction as well. Basically seems to be an amalgam of some truth (at least scenes the source knows were shot) and some filling in the gaps through their own imagination.
Redditor commander_wong believes that Captain America was killed in the Battle of Wakanda, and then brought back to life by Thanos as he used the Time Stone to recover the Mind Stone from Vision:
Thanos ended his short battle with Cap with a punch to the back of the head. Many wondered how Cap recovered in mere seconds from a punch that even took out the Hulk and the most logical explanation is that he didnt. As Thanos used the time stone to bring Vision back, the surroundings also reverted: Natasha was no longer trapped under pillars of stone, Bruce was no longer fused to a rock, and Cap showed no signs of injuries from a blow that shouldve easily killed him.
I found something interesting about the end of Infinity War which I'm sure most of you have heard. Thanos was seen sitting down on Titan. You can clearly see the moon he threw at them back into it's original spot. The big questions I take from this are: How far back did he go or did he just create a reality for himself to make it look that way?
I wonder if we are going to get a time jump here, with all the remaining Avengers living hopelessly and accepting the result of the snap. I wouldn't be surprised if Scott and/or Carol returning will be the driving force behind them regaining hope in reverting the effects of the snap.
I wonder if we are going to get a time jump here, with all the remaining Avengers living hopelessly and accepting the result of the snap. I wouldn't be surprised if Scott and/or Carol returning will be the driving force behind them regaining hope in reverting the effects of the snap.
I thought it was just some Farm. I never got the distinct impression he wound up on Titan. How would he? Titan is in ruin. Thanos erasing half of all life in the galaxy doesn't suddenly restore Titan; if the gauntlet was capable of restoration, then he'd have restored Gamora to the status of living again, I'm sure.Are we sure that was Titan that Thanos was on at the end?
I don't quite think it'll be that simple.Consider this, the time traveling does not steal the stones, it simply duplicates them...a new gauntlet constructed by Stark, allows various Avengers to wield it vs. Thanos...eventually defeating him & restoring all the lives lost in Infinity War...
Are we sure that was Titan that Thanos was on at the end?
I thought it was just some Farm. I never got the distinct impression he wound up on Titan. How would he? Titan is in ruin. Thanos erasing half of all life in the galaxy doesn't suddenly restore Titan; if the gauntlet was capable of restoration, then he'd have restored Gamora to the status of living again, I'm sure.
Wouldn't this then imply that Thanos snapped himself out of existence too? If we're to believe in the soul-world element at least.I think that farm on Titan is not the real Titan but a Soul World fantasy, like when he was talking to young Gamora right after the snap.