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Probably re-introduce the X-Men. Or another Deadpool flick... One that's hopefully not PG-13.
It's be more impressive to pull off a G-rated Deadpool film. R is easy, basically writes itself in any direction.
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Probably re-introduce the X-Men. Or another Deadpool flick... One that's hopefully not PG-13.
Have Black Widow that died be a skrull, therefore setting up Secret Invasion as the next big Avengers film. You could do the same with Cap & Iron Man also.
Half of the audience in the theatre where i saw the movie stayed in the hopes of a post-credits scene. I knew that they decided not to put one this time, but it was disappointing nonetheless. I would have liked a couple of hints about Phase 4.That was actually really enjoyable, although Captain Marvel was fucking insufferable so I’m glad she’s only in like 3 scenes.
I also wish there was an end credits thing of the moment Steve reunited with Peggy for the very first time, but there was nothing. I guess the Russo’s last laugh was to not have an end credits scene at all even though people were expecting one.
Saw it today. I liked it, even though IMHO
they finished ruining Thor.
Yeah. There are several scenes that are really fucking epic. When Cap didThis was really fucking good. I thought Avengers 1 and 2 were okay at best. Not terrible movies but mediocre enough. I didn't expect for them to suddenly get this good. I'd rank 3 and 4 as among the best superhero movies of all time. Easy top 10.
I guess it's like:
Russo Brothers > Sensitive Joss Whedon
What happened to Ant Man?
Ant-Man was freed by a random rat when it landed on the button that sent him to the quantum realm at the end of the Ant-Man and the Wasp, he was there for 5 years but for him it was only like 5 hours cause time-wimey. He survives though, so does the Wasp when Hulk snaps her back into existence, along with everyone else that was lost after the Snap. He basically sets up the whole thing for them doing time-travel for the Infinity Stones so his role in the movie is actually one of the more important ones. Also while he was gone his daughter grew up and is a young adult now, can't remember how old she was supposed to be so I'm not sure on her age actually.
Yeah. There are several scenes that are really fucking epic. When Cap didTHAT thing when he fought Thanos before the final battle the whole theatre was like 'whoa'.
That's weird because I thought his daughter was like maybe 7.
I haven't watched her movie yet, but from what I saw in Endgame I had the impression that Captain Marvel is the kind of character that is so powerful that it becomes difficult to manage (from a narrative POV). I mean, look at what happened to the two strongest Avengers,I got some goosebumps for Tony. Perfect conclusion for that character. No spoilers.
The only weak link for the movie is Captain Marvel but like others have said she isn't in the movie enough to ruin it.
I haven't watched her movie yet, but from what I saw in Endgame I had the impression that Captain Marvel is the kind of character that is so powerful that it becomes difficult to manage (from a narrative POV). I mean, look at what happened to the two strongest Avengers,Having characters that can easily solve every issue with their powers doesn't make writing easy.Thor and Hulk: both have been 'downsized' in personality and looks, weakened and treated like comic-relief for the most part of the movie, probably because if they were their usual badass selves there wouldn't be much of a story to tell. The process of devaluing Thor started years ago and this is just its climax, I suppose they couldn't do that to Marvel since it's a new character so the best decision was not having her in the movie too much.