Movies AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR Thread v.10

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Graviton VS Thanos make it happen Dana! :)

 
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Just got out of the theater. I need time to digest.

It’s a fantastic movie. Top to bottom I thought it was great.

Two things:

1. I wish during the dusting of Everyone it happened a bit slower for dramatic effect. Spidey going really hit me hard and I think that sequence could have been done better.

2. I think Cap didn’t hit all the notes he could have. Not enough inspiration that we’ve come to expect.
 
Heading to Infinity War #5. If I die during the showing like that other dude, know that I was happy fulfilling my purpose in the universe. Thanos willed it so.
 
Gaviton wants a piece of Thanos! :)
 
Just got out of the theater. I need time to digest.

It’s a fantastic movie. Top to bottom I thought it was great.

Two things:

1. I wish during the dusting of Everyone it happened a bit slower for dramatic effect. Spidey going really hit me hard and I think that sequence could have been done better.

2. I think Cap didn’t hit all the notes he could have. Not enough inspiration that we’ve come to expect.
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How did no one say, “No shit, Sherlock” when RDJ and Cumberbund were in a scene together?
 
Question,

Cant Thanos bring back Gamora?

I mean its not like it will undo his doing if he does bring her back right?

Just a thought, since she is his "everything".
 

Shits depressing,

Dont know how much more dramatic ppl want this scene to be.

Tony looked like he was upset at himself and felt like a failed father. Its like he wanted to break but was holding it in
 
Question,

Cant Thanos bring back Gamora?

I mean its not like it will undo his doing if he does bring her back right?

Just a thought, since she is his "everything".

Just a guess. Doesn’t she need to be dead for him to possess the Soul Stone?
 
Question,

Cant Thanos bring back Gamora?

I mean its not like it will undo his doing if he does bring her back right?

Just a thought, since she is his "everything".
The soul stone must be earned not attained, so if he was to just bring her back he would be cheating, he had to make the ultimate sacrifice and kill someone he loved for it and that is the price you pay.
 
This is worth posting, and if you like long-form movie reviews you'll love this video.



Mauler recently became popular on youtube for destroying Black Panther, Star Wars Episode 7, and Episode 8.

For 'The Last Jedi' his three videos are a total of 5 hours. He had alot to say about every aspect of that movie, with very little praise.

But for Infinity War, this 53-minute video, he has 100% praise for it.

Really makes you wonder how damn good the new Star Wars movies would have been if Disney put people of equal competency in charge of Star Wars as they did Marvel.
 
The soul stone must be earned not attained, so if he was to just bring her back he would be cheating, he had to make the ultimate sacrifice and kill someone he loved for it and that is the price you pay.

I was definitely misled by the rules of the soul stone, I thought it demanded that anyone who wanted to obtain the stone would have to throw themself off the cliff, become "soulless" and gain the stone at the expense of their own soul. Didn't hear the part about it needing to be someone loved either

I mean aside from the love part if it just demanded any rando's life sacrifice that'd be a pretty shitty magical trial to judge "worthy" wielders

Should have required the wielder to jump
 
I was definitely misled by the rules of the soul stone, I thought it demanded that anyone who wanted to obtain the stone would have to throw themself off the cliff, become "soulless" and gain the stone at the expense of their own soul. Didn't hear the part about it needing to be someone loved either

I mean aside from the love part if it just demanded any rando's life sacrifice that'd be a pretty shitty magical trial to judge "worthy" wielders

Should have required the wielder to jump
Be hilarious if Thanos took it wrong and jumped just committing suicide.
 
This is worth posting, and if you like long-form movie reviews you'll love this video.



Mauler recently became popular on youtube for destroying Black Panther, Star Wars Episode 7, and Episode 8.

For 'The Last Jedi' his three videos are a total of 5 hours. He had alot to say about every aspect of that movie, with very little praise.

But for Infinity War, this 53-minute video, he has 100% praise for it.

Really makes you wonder how damn good the new Star Wars movies would have been if Disney put people of equal competency in charge of Star Wars as they did Marvel.


I didnt think BP was worth destroying...I will have to watch.
 
Update: April 28, 2018

Dragonlord’s Idea for the Ending of AVENGERS 4
(Spoilers)

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[Warning: Contains spoilers for Avengers: Infinity War.]

I’ve come up with what I think is a great ending to Avengers 4. It’s poignant and emotional that goes full circle to the first Avengers movie. The problem is my plot point might be too good. So I hope you guys don’t really get an unhealthy attachment to this ending so that you won’t be disappointed when the actual Avengers 4 goes off in a totally different direction. So without further adieu, here’s my pitch.

At the end of Avengers: Infinity War, half of the universe’s population was killed off by Thanos, instantly turning into ash. The original six members of the Avengers are still alive (Hawkeye is presumed to be also alive). That got me thinking - 6 Infinity Stones for 6 Avengers. One of the themes of Infinity War was sacrifice. What if in order to undo what Thanos did to the universe, the original six Avengers have to sacrifice their lives for the greater good. Chris Evans and Chris Hemsworth's Marvel contracts end after Avengers 4. So what better way to end it than to go out with a bang.

Basically that’s the gist of my ending. Six Avengers for six Infinity Stones. Now I only had a few hours to work on this, so it’s pretty rough but the following is a plot summary of the ending to my Avengers 4.

(IMPORTANT: Play the video and just listen to the music while reading)




The original six Avengers (Cap, Iron Man, Thor, Widow, Hawkeye and Hulk) alongside War Machine, Vision (repaired), Rocket, Nebula, new Black Panther (Shuri), Okoye, Ant-Man, Wasp, Abomination (recruited) and Captain Marvel have laid siege to Thanos’ base in some planet (let’s just call it Galmaron). The original 6 Avengers with Nebula are fighting Thanos inside the base while the others are fighting the Chitauri army outside.

The Infinity Gauntlet hasn’t been working properly ever since the end of Infinity War but it’s still formidable enough to lay a serious beating on the invading Avengers. Nebula is seriously injured and lying on the ground. Thor lands the killing blow with Stormbreaker lodged in Thanos’ head. With his last death spasm, Thanos orders the Infinity Stones to cease functioning in order to prevent the Avengers from undoing what he did. Simultaneously, Cap grabs the Gauntlet trying to yank it off Thanos’ hand.

Cap’s mind is briefly transported inside the Soul Stone. The Red Skull is there cloaked, his face covered. Cap doesn’t recognize him. Skull says some cryptic words of wisdom. Before vanishing, Skull notes the universe has a strange sense of humor giving the fate of the universe at the hands of a kid from Brooklyn (which is a reference to their conversation in The First Avenger). Before Cap could figure out who he was talking to, he is brought back to the real world.

Cap informs the team that there’s a small chance to restore a spark in the Infinity Stones and use it for one last time but all of them have to make the supreme sacrifice. Rhodey is on the com saying that they can’t hold off the Chitauri army any longer. After a brief emotional banter and farewell, the six hold one Infinity Stone each in their hands. They close their eyes and concentrate. Soon the Stones begin to glow. Bright light fills the room. We see brief footages of the characters’ camaraderie and battles from Phase 1 to 3. Eventually the white light consumes everything on screen.

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In what may be an afterlife or just a figment of their subconscious mind, each of them is alone in a serene place and greeted by someone. The bright light makes it difficult for the audience to see who the greeters are but you can reasonably surmise who they are: Tony – his mom, Steve – young Peggy Carter, Thor – Odin and Loki, Clint – his wife and kids, and so on. Everybody approaches their loved ones except Clint who says goodbye to his family before his family fades out.

We see throughout the universe the half of the population that died returned via ash reformation. On Earth, we see the resurrected people reunited with their loved ones. Clint’s family is returned to their farm. On Galmaron, the deceased heroes are resurrected inside Thanos’ base. Spider-Man, Black Panther, Star-Lord, Drax, Mantis, Groot, Falcon, Bucky, Scarlet Witch and Dr. Strange are all there. Those that were killed prior to Thanos snapping his fingers remained dead.

The returned heroes are all happy to be back. Peter Parker jubilantly says thank you to Mr. Stark and turns around only to find the original six Avengers lying on the floor lifeless. They’re all in shock and in disbelief. Nebula informs the heroes inside and the ones on the outside that Steve, Tony, Bruce, Natasha, Clint and Thor are all dead, sacrificing themselves to undo what Thanos did. Parker, who views Tony like a surrogate father/uncle, crumbles besides Tony’s corpse and cries.

The heroes indoors can hear the battle outside. In a slow motion sequence, they turn their attention outwards and walk outside. Their faces filled with anger and tears. They join the battle. Slow mo stops, regular speed resumes. The heroes, all in agony, fight the Chitauri with a rage and fury never seen before. They unleash all their pain and anguish unto to the Chitauri forces until they are all vanquished.

EPILOGUE

Waves and waves of humanity attend the funeral march for the six Avengers founding members back on Earth. Nebula recorded what the six Avengers did and the footage has been released to the public and played over and over again. People all around the world watch their television set with tears. At the burial ceremony, we see Clint’s family, Pepper Potts and Happy Hogan, General Ross and Betty Ross, Peter Parker and Aunt May, Nick Fury and Maria Hill, Coulson and team, Bucky and Sharon Carter, the Wakandan delegates, and the rest of the heroes.

Pepper gives a beautiful and tearful eulogy. After the eulogy, the camera pans out to reveal the memorial statue of the six Avengers.

THE END

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(Play the video and listen to the music while reading. Imagine this is the ending credits of the movie.)




POST-CREDITS SCENE (1)

We see a taxi driving in a suburban area. Inside the taxi are two parents and their teenage daughter. The parents keep on assuring that this move is for the best. The daughter wants to stay with the parents. The father insists that it’s for her own good. The taxi arrives at a large gate and buzzes the intercom. The gate opens. As the taxi goes inside, we see the address – 1407 Graymalkin Lane. The End.

POST-CREDITS SCENE (2)

Nick Fury and General Ross are walking in a college hallway. They’re arguing over the merits of a new project. Fury insists that the fallout and the emergence of Cosmic Rays near the Earth is cause for concern and should be investigated. They stop outside a class room. Ross asks Fury if this is the guy he’s recommending for the project. Fury nods. We see the back of a mid-30s professor writing something frantically in the whiteboard. One of the students raises their hands and says, “Dr. Richards?” The professor turns around (but we don’t see his face) and says, “Yes?” The End.


Notes: Those two post-credits are not really necessary. They can just be omitted out.

Since some of the actors are still under contract with Marvel Studios after Avengers 4, the six characters that will sacrifice themselves don't have to be all six of the founding members.

The non-functioning Infinity Stones are with the different heroes, serving as keepsakes. One is with Vision, another with the Guardians and so on and so forth.


Love your ideas for post credit scenes to introduce the X-Men and Fantastic Four, what a great way to end the original Avengers’ run. Unfortunately I don’t think that the Disney purchase of Fox deal will close soon enough to make this a reality. Unless the transaction is finished by say February and then marvel studios got the green light to film these scenes in say early March to get them ready for the release of Avengers 4 in early May I cannot see it happening.


Edit: I just read the deal isn’t expected to close till summer 2019 so those post credit scenes definitely cannot happen.
 
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They should show a shadowy figure thats about to get into a fight. Zoom in on his hands from the back and have the wolverine claws come out. End scene
 
Love your ideas for post credit scenes to introduce the X-Men and Fantastic Four, what a great way to end the original Avengers’ run. Unfortunately I don’t think that the Disney purchase of Fox deal will close soon enough to make this a reality. Unless the transaction is finished by say February and then marvel studios got the green light to film these scenes in say early March to get them ready for the release of Avengers 4 in early May I cannot see it happening.


Edit: I just read the deal isn’t expected to close till summer 2019 so those post credit scenes definitely cannot happen.

I wouldn’t be surprised if they came to some sort of agreement to loan out the characters prematurely. Say for instance that the deal is completed but only minor details remain that will in no way cancel the agreement.

Or maybe the entire deal is a work and it’s already done. Marvel knows that they need to be ahead of all the nerds theorizing twists so I’m sure they throw out a ton of misdirection.
 
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