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In a comfortable environment, people can last well past 4 days without water. He's not in direct sunlight and he's in the coldness of space.


Did anyone notice in the trailer when Scott shows up in the left hand corner by Archive it says 1983? This could be another ruse by the Russo's, but it's interesting to think about if Scott ended up in the past.

1983 is probably a nod to when Edgar Wright began working on the first draft of Ant-Man and was only 6 years after The Streets of San Francisco finished. Michael Douglas was still young enough to play a young Hank Pym.
 
I wonder if the Russos will make this more of an adventure film and have multiple smaller action scenes as opposed to large set pieces since most of Thanos’ army and lieutenants were killed off.
I was actually thinking about this. Thanos seems to have just completely ditched his ship and whatever is left oh his army (which seemed to be quite a bit). Sanctuary II was quite large and fit several of those ring shaped ships in it. I wonder what all the soldiers that didn't fade away are up to. :funny:
 
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Maybe she is the one to find him, I was thinking it Rocket since he does not appear in the trailer. He does not have any way to communicate with the other GOTG that were in space.

Though it can be Lang meets up with Cap's team and CM meets up with Stark/Nebula.
 
Maybe they will show Nebula have some small crumbs and crackers to feed Iron Man and restore him to health. Maybe there is a small stash of Milano cookies on the Milano?

What vegetables and fruits will Thanos be growing and farming to feed hungry Tony in their next encounter?

Besides these questions about thirst and feeding, I wonder if the Russos will make this more of an adventure film and have multiple smaller action scenes as opposed to large set pieces since most of Thanos’ army and lieutenants were killed off.

Remember the fruits-joke from GOTG2? Mayve they are eatable now.
 
The line about being without food and water for four days seems a little silly. If Tony had gone four days without water then he'd be clinging to life at that point, having done irreversible damage to his body.

You clearly know nothing about the human body. I do a 5 day fast every 3 months. And even on the 5th day I'm not "clinging to life." What a silly comment.
 
I kind of want Tony to be found by the surprise appearance of Valkyrie and Korg (Miek can be dusted) who escaped the ship at the start of IW instead of Carol. I kind of like the idea of the being so desperate they'll take whatever they can get anyway. Put Pepper in armor, let M'Baku join them, make Bill Foster suit up again, make another Hulk, get Ghost, Mordo, Sif, Leader, Abomination, Zemo if they survived. Just any possible recruit. That's not going to happen, but it would be kind of a cool way to elevate a couple of characters that aren't as big.
 
Am I the only one who dislikes that they moved it up a week again? Maybe it's just my OCD, but I liked the first weekend of May tradition for big Marvel movies. What are they avoiding this time? Last year there was Deadpool 2 and Solo (Solo ended up being a bomb, but that's hindsight) so I could see why they wanted the extra breathing room. This year there's Detective Pikachu and Aladdin, which is a step down competition wise.

I do get it though. It's business. That extra week increases the box office a lot before the slew of tentpoles hits in the summer, regardless of what else is releasing in May itself.
I sort of have the same issue. I always like to read a few issues of a comic in preparation for a movie. It's sort of an excuse to read old stories. I decided to be stupidly ambitious for this movie and read most of Volume 1 of the Avengers plus West Coast Avengers, Solo Avengers, etc. Then I also added the Heroes Reborn stuff because I know I'll never read it if I don't read it for this. I had it all planned out with a pretty grueling reading schedule to get it all done in time and then they moved the movie up a week so I had to rearrange the schedule.

At this point, I have to read Spider-Woman and Hawkeye miniseries from 1991 or 92, Avengers 372-375 to finish the Gatherer's Saga, all of War Machine and Force Works, including the Hands of the Mandarin crossover, Avengers 380-382, Avengers: The Crossing, the First Sign crossover, Onslaught, the Quicksilver maxi series, Thunderbolts 1-10, and volumes two of Captain America, Iron Man, the Fantastic Four, and the Avengers. I know it's a long time between now and the end of April, but that extra week was definitely helpful, especially since I have to read through some pretty terrible comics.
 
The trailer also set a record for Twitter conversation for a movie trailer in the first 24 hours — with 549,000 mentions — soaring past previous record holder “Avengers: Infinity War” (389,000) and “Black Panther” (349,000).

Marvel beating Marvel again.
 
Lol, we've got Tony Stark breathing air on Titan and people are nitpicking the number of days he's gone without water.

The Titan in Infinity War doesnt seem to be the Titan in our solar system. IW doesnt say. But based on the Endgame trailer Tony is traveling through space, presumably from Titan back to earth, and he is passing near nebulae. There are no nebulae like that anywhere in our solar system. And if he was in our solar system the Milano would be able to get from Saturn to Earth easily. Even if it was damaged, with the tools and supplies on board, and between Tony and Nebula's know-how, they'd surely be able to get back to earth before they went through all the food and drinks on the ship.
 
Isn't our Titan a moon and not a planet?
 
Yeah, it's one of Saturn's moons. Not that moons cannot harbor life; some of Saturn and Jupiter's moons are the most likely candidates for life in our solar system, more so than any planet.
 
For the morose angle they took with the trailer, I liked it. My one grip is, though I like Scott Land, a comic moment was the wrong way to end the trailer. Even a small action spot, showing any one of the heroes fighting to undo the snap would have been better than a comedic flip in the emotional trend they had set up.




I need Gamora back. Starlord needs Gamora back! Sure, not all are going to return, but I really hope she is one of those who do.
I'll be very unhappy if we don't get Gamora back.
 
I'll be very unhappy if we don't get Gamora back.

So would I. But we can't have all the dead heroes come back to life; it will just rendered IW pretty much irrelevant if that happens.
 
So I hear all these rumors about

Pepper finding Tony and rescuing him. I have one question though. How in the hell does she come from Earth in a suit to where Tony is? It would seem like a long destination for her since he's not even in our Solar System? Maybe Thor helps her get there with Stormbreaker? I have a crazy theory that they're gonna find him and he's gonna be already dead. Cue the time jump after his funeral....then Scott shows up and crazy time shenanigans begin.
 
So would I. But we can't have all the dead heroes come back to life; it will just rendered IW pretty much irrelevant if that happens.

That's where I think the sacrifices might come to play. They will reverse all the deaths caused by the snap, but most likely not the ones before. So I can see Nebula changing place with Gamora, for instance. Or Cap for Vision, so he and Wanda can stay together. I know some might argue this could not be big enough for Cap, but they invested some time in Wanda and Vision in IW so the audience would care about them. And they can dramatize that more too.
 
I like vision, but if they make cap sacrifice himself for him I'll riot.
 
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