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Rewatching Endgame, and I’m forever confused by the timeline - more specifically the changes of it.
When Bruce is talking to the ancient one, he says something along the lines of returning the stones to the point at which they were taken, as to excuse the new reality.
We know that the team of Stark, Rogers and Lang initially fail to get the space stone, and so they go back further to get it. All the other teams are successful in their missions, though I think we could’ve all benefited from seeing how certain stones were actually returned to where they should be; I can’t quite see Steve Rogers strolling through Asgard.
It’s the failed incident that opens up complications, as there is now a new reality - one where Loki lives, and presumably (in said reality) the events of Thor 2 and Ragnarok doesn’t, or can’t happen in the same manner.
The upcoming Loki series presumably will have Asgard still very much in tact, and there would be no Loki within an Asgardian prison?
When Bruce is talking to the ancient one, he says something along the lines of returning the stones to the point at which they were taken, as to excuse the new reality.
We know that the team of Stark, Rogers and Lang initially fail to get the space stone, and so they go back further to get it. All the other teams are successful in their missions, though I think we could’ve all benefited from seeing how certain stones were actually returned to where they should be; I can’t quite see Steve Rogers strolling through Asgard.
It’s the failed incident that opens up complications, as there is now a new reality - one where Loki lives, and presumably (in said reality) the events of Thor 2 and Ragnarok doesn’t, or can’t happen in the same manner.
The upcoming Loki series presumably will have Asgard still very much in tact, and there would be no Loki within an Asgardian prison?