Looks like Thanos had some say in the new logo for Endgame:
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I like this logo a lot. The purple and gold work very well.Looks like Thanos had some say in the new logo for Endgame:
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Exactly...look at how run down the yard look in that scene with Scott compared to the well manicured lawn in the flyover of the facility.This makes sense and some good spots there to clarify certain things. With the Cap Nat scene taking place a significant time after the snap, their surprise at seeing Ant Man alive would be much greater (in the initial aftermath there would be chaos but everyone who survived would make contact as soon as they could). This would then fully explain why Cap might first think it an old message and why they both look so surprised.
The difference.
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Who said this was the last Avengers movie?The top looks like a logo for a animated childrens book. The one from the trailer looks WAY more intimidating, and worthy of being the logo for the last Avengers movie.
Who said this was the last Avengers movie?
Both great.The difference.
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Yeah, I like the top one, but I love the one from the trailer.The top looks like a logo for a animated childrens book. The one from the trailer looks WAY more intimidating, and worthy of being the logo for the last Avengers movie.
What would you say is a long time here? 5 years?Just speculation. I believe Marvel is done with Avengers movies after this one for a long time. And when they do make another one it won't just be "Avengers: Subtitle", it'll be "New Avengers", "Young Avengers", "Dark Avengers", or "West Coast Avengers", etc.
What would you say is a long time here? 5 years?
You don't think they'd go for the money earlier? 7 years is a long time in a universe that is 10 years old and only made a few films in the first few years. These huge event film bring so much money that they can guarantee the rest of the slate even if anything underperforms. I guess films like X-Men could be event films by themselves even without any teaming up or crossover required so if we had films of scale without team ups that would fill the gap.IMO, 5 years minimum. I look at 2025 for the next BIG team up movie. But we may get other team up movies before that... like a Thor/Guardians movie.
You don't think they'd go for the money earlier? 7 years is a long time in a universe that is 10 years old and only made a few films in the first few years. These huge event film bring so much money that they can guarantee the rest of the slate even if anything underperforms. I guess films like X-Men could be event films by themselves even without any teaming up or crossover required so if we had films of scale without team ups that would fill the gap.
Crazy stuff is normal now. Things have changed so fast.Is very hard to predict where they might be going in the future, but I agree the team-up event films will be gone for a couple of years. With the amount of characters they have at their disposal I believe we might me getting into a new era of superhero films with different types of storylines, closer to those special issues from the comics where we don't need introductions and we are right in the middle of a big epic crossover event with all these bunch of characters we already know.
The fact that we got Infinity War and now Endgame... the amount of previous knowledge of characters and storylines we had to get to arrive to this point, is just unprecedented. Even something like Ragnarok where we had Hulk as a gladiator in an alien planet feels natural. Imagine how crazy it might have sounded ten years ago. "That's the dumbest thing ever, they can't do that on film". And yet, here we are.
5 years I think is about right too. I think Avengers 4 will break that 3 years cycle we'd had till now for the future, and the universe will go in a different direction and be a little less Avengers-centric. But the films will be back for sure at some point, and when they do they may have titles like the ones you suggested above.You're right... maybe 5 years then. I do think they'll want to distance themselves from Endgame.
Just speculation. I believe Marvel is done with Avengers movies after this one for a long time. And when they do make another one it won't just be "Avengers: Subtitle", it'll be "New Avengers", "Young Avengers", "Dark Avengers", or "West Coast Avengers", etc.