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Update: April 25, 2018

Dragonlord’s Review of AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR
(No Spoilers)

Bottom Line: Skillfully balancing the different tone and characters, Avengers: Infinity War is an extraordinary crossover event that not only is ambitious in its scale and massive in its scope but as emotional and haunting at its core. This is MCU's Empire Strikes Back.

Boa4GK7.png


[Note: For this non-spoiler Infinity War review, I will be as vague as possible with the details to make it as safe for everyone to read.]

If you’re a comic book fan, there was something special when you read a crossover event for the first time. Whether it was Secret Wars or Crisis on Infinite Earths or Infinity Gauntlet, it felt like a momentous occasion seeing the various iconic characters and teams gather together in one comic book series. That is how it must feel like for the Marvel Cinematic Universe fans watching Avengers: Infinity War.

A 10-year culmination steadily built over the past 18 movies, Avengers: Infinity War exceeds the hype and anticipation to deliver arguably one of the greatest superhero movies ever. Unlike The Last Jedi where it spits in the eyes of their fanbase, Infinity War subverts expectations but in an extremely positive fashion. The plot twists are so staggering and affecting that it demands that you watch it as soon as possible to avoid being spoiled by your friends or the media.

Despite the overall awesomeness of the film, it has its small share of flaws. Clearly meant for those that have faithfully followed the MCU, Infinity War does away with introductions or plot explanations on previous movies and dives straight after the events of Thor: Ragnarok. The first thing that stood out was Alan Silvestri’s bland, phoned-in orchestral score. The music didn’t fit, it felt intrusive and cheesy which diminished the gravitas of the scene a bit. Just to be clear, the scene is fine but the right score (or no score at all) would have made it better.

From there, the story shifts to Earth where the film bombards you with action scene after action scene, bordering on exhausting. Marvel Studios normally does a good job of pacing its action but they might have overplayed it a little this time. They could also have developed a proper build-up and greater tension for Thanos and the Black Order’s arrival. The fight scenes are superbly done but a few times it’s too rapid and hard to follow, especially the night scenes.

One of the enjoyable aspects of the film is seeing the different MCU characters meet for the first time, which they milk for maximum humor effect. The banter does get a bit tiresome and feels forced though when some of the more egotistical characters squabble amongst themselves to see who has the bigger dick. Though lot of the jokes are funny, the comedy goes a bit overboard for my taste and should have been reeled in.

The first act had an uneven pacing where scene-to-scene transition didn't flow naturally. The turning point when the film starts to find its right footing is when Captain America shows up. It’s no coincidence that the film starts to flow smoother and moving in the right direction as Cap is one of the MCU’s major leader characters that doesn’t rely on quips and one-liners compared to some of his peers.

Another inflection point for the better is when the perspective shifts to Thanos and his pursuit for the Infinity Stones at the film’s midpoint. Slightly reminiscent of Jim Starlin’s The Thanos Quest, not only does the audience get to know the Mad Titan better and his motivations, they’ll even be inexplicably compelled to root for him to get the Stones. Aside from Thanos being magnificently rendered on the screen as well as being a bad ass powerhouse, Josh Brolin gives a wonderful nuanced performance that shines through all the fantastic CGI effects. Not only is Thanos one of MCU's best villains, he joins the ranks of Gollum and Caesar as one of filmdom’s most memorable talking CGI characters ever.

Skillfully balancing the different Marvel characters and giving every one of their portrayals justice, directors Anthony and Joe Russo and screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely have done an exemplary job creating an extraordinary crossover event that not only is ambitious in its scale and massive in its scope as it is emotional and haunting at its core. The two monumentally epic climactic battles is simply mind-blowing and worth the price of admission, multiple times. This is the MCU’s Empire Strikes Back.

Rating: 9/10


Spoiler Thoughts and Musings for AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR

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Kinda felt bad for the Asgardians. Half of their race was probably killed by Hela in Thor: Ragnarok. The refugees escaped Asgard’s destruction but only to die by the hands of Thanos and the Black Order.

With Heimdall killed by Thanos at the beginning, there goes one of the popular theories out of the window that Heimdall has the Soul Stone.

As expected, Loki died. At least he went out with honor trying to kill Thanos. Also debunked is the theory that Loki was the one who summoned Thanos at the end of Thor: Ragnarok.

Sif not part of Thor: Ragnarok turned out to be the best thing that could have happened to her. She would have been killed by Hela alongside the Warriors Three in Thor: Ragnarok. If by some chance she survived, she would have met her demise alongside the Asgardians by the hands of Thanos.

They didn’t show Valkyrie, Korg and Meek among the casualties. Hopefully they survived somehow.

Hulk versus Thanos was good but it wasn’t the epic brawl I was expecting. The actual fight was limited to a confined space and was all too brief. These two MCU behemoths deserved to duke it out in an open field where they can cut loose and all kinds of cool destructive moves take place.

Why didn’t Heimdall send Thor to Earth instead of the Hulk?

Hulk/Banner became the harbinger of doom in the film. In the Infinity Gauntlet comic book series, it was the Silver Surfer who was the messenger.

Wished they spent at least 5 minutes building up the arrival of the Black Order to Earth. There was no proper build-up. Banner shows up and warns the heroes, then a few minutes later the Black Order showed up.

Tony Stark and Dr. Strange bickering like children was a bit irksome because their conflict felt forced.

CRYG9Ji.jpg


I got a laugh when Peter Parker asked Ned for a distraction and Ned shouts “We’re all going to die!” (which in the end is kinda true)

I inherently don’t like the concept of nanotech suits popping up out of thin air but damn, Iron Man’s Bleeding Edge suit is bad-ass. It’s so powerful that it could go toe-to-toe with Thanos for a short while.

Ebony Maw and Cull Obsidian fighting the heroes in New York was fun. I liked Ebony. His evangelical speeches didn’t do anything for me but I liked the way he talked – calm, refined and articulate. But the way he uses his telekinesis was very cool and highly effective.

Cull Obsidian was pretty good. I liked that he wasn’t just like brawler-type and that they gave him some tech to work with especially his hammer which gave him ranged attacks.

Cull Obsidian’s fight with Iron Man and Spider-Man was good but the action was a bit too fast and would have liked it if they slowed it a bit down to better digest and savor the battle.

What’s interesting (and funny) is Banner cannot transform into the Hulk because Hulk refuses to go out, even saying out loud “no!” in mid-transformation. With Hulk being more intelligent now, he seems to have acquired the notion of fear after being brutally beaten by Thanos.

Tony summoning the Iron Spider suit and saving Spider-Man was pretty cool. I wasn’t really enamored with the Iron Spider suit in the trailers but it has won me over especially seeing the spider-arms in action.

Strange’s Cloak of Levitation was once again very funny. It has its own personality like the magic carpet in Disney’s Aladdin.

It was mentioned that Ant-Man and Hawkeye are under house arrest. Both did not appear in this movie.

Cap’s entrance was very cool. It also felt like the film finally had a clear direction and purpose.

I liked Corvus Glaive and Proxima Midnight. They were solid and formidable opponents.

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The Guardians bit where the team, except for Quill, would fawn over Thor and Quill’s insecurities were funny. I just found it unnatural for Thor to be so cheerful when his people and stepbrother were just massacred.

Unlike in Age of Ultron, Thor’s side quest to forge a new weapon was both meaningful and entertaining. Peter Dinklage’s role is also revealed as an ironic giant dwarf who is the master forger.

With Groot giving part of his body as the ax handle, Thor gets a brand new weapon – Stormbreaker. I heartily approve. I’ve said in the past that Mjolnir looks a bit awkward when Thor swings it into action and that Thor needed a Stormbreaker-like weapon that has a very long handle.

Gamora plays a major part in the story as it is revealed that Thanos does love her. It was heartbreaking to see Thanos sacrificing her to get the Soul Stone.

The biggest surprise of the movie was the return of the Red Skull. After he was banished by the Tesseract, he sort of became the keeper for the Soul Stone. It’s still unclear if that was Hugo Weaving portraying the Skull or was it his voice.

The battle at Titan was epic. Star-Lord really impressed me with his fighting and tactical prowess. The Bleeding Armor was amazing. Also impressed with Tony's battle skills.

When they were in the middle of getting the glove off Thanos and Star-Lord was about to jeopardize the plan, if I were Tony, I would have zapped Star-Lord unconscious.

Dr. Strange also gave a good showing against Thanos. His shadow clone jutsu was very cool. And even though they tried to rationalize it, I still believe that Dr. Strange with the Eye of Agamotto/Time Stone would have been enough to defeat Thanos.

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The battle at Wakanda was another epic moment. It’s a bit stupid the Wakandans didn’t employ ranged weapons against the Outriders but the battle is so spectacular you just go with it.

Thor arriving at Wakanda was goosebump-inducing and a great fantastic moment. Banner yelling to the enemy “you’re all screwed!” was also great.

Loved how Banner defeated Cull Obsidian without the Hulk’s help, who still had performance anxiety issues.

Thanos was clearly toying with Cap and the team as he could have easily overpowered all of them. He also knew he had the Time Stone to undo events if necessary.

So in the end, Thanos wins and kills half of the universe. My eyes got a bit teary-eyed when Peter Parker was dying. His pleas of “I don’t want to go. I don’t want to go” hit me in the feels. (I know I know they're not really dead and will come back in Avengers 4)

I loved that the trailers used the "Cap and gang running hero shot" to fake us out. Hulk didn't even show up in Wakanda.

I think Shuri will revive the Vision. I think she had enough of his memory to put him back together. The question now is the new Vision going to be cold and robotic. And will Vision's new form be the white (or grey) version.

One of my daughters made an astute comment that if Thanos is omnipotent, why not just expand the universe or expand the resources so that no one goes hungry. I agree. Thanos’ imagination is so limited. Instead of killing half of the universe, he could magically cure most of its problems with the Gauntlet. She also had several theories and one of them is what if Thanos just created an alternate reality/universe where the other half of the population didn't die but just lived there.

In the post-credits scene, Nick Fury and Maria Hill turn to Ash. Before dying, Fury managed to activate his overgrown pager which showed the symbol for Captain Marvel. My brain is filled with so many questions. Is Captain Marvel confined in the quantum realm? How does she fit inside the Infinity War storyline.

I predict that at the end (or near the end) of the Captain Marvel movie that Carol Danvers will either fly off into space (or go in the Quantum Realm) and she will have a pager with her and she'll tell Nick Fury that if he/they need her, just page her.

They say Carol Danvers is going to be one of the most powerful beings in the MCU. So that's good news because they're going to need that extra firepower going up against Thanos in Avengers 4.



Link to previous Avengers: Infinity War threads: [1], [2], [/3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [10]
 
Update: April 25, 2018

Dragonlord’s Review of AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR
(No Spoilers)

Bottom Line: Skillfully balancing the different tone and characters, Avengers: Infinity War is an extraordinary crossover event that not only is ambitious in its scale and massive in its scope but as emotional and haunting at its core. This is MCU's Empire Strikes Back.

Boa4GK7.png


[Note: For this non-spoiler Infinity War review, I will be as vague as possible with the details to make it as safe for everyone to read.]

If you’re a comic book fan, there was something special when you read a crossover event for the first time. Whether it was Secret Wars or Crisis on Infinite Earths or Infinity Gauntlet, it felt like a momentous occasion seeing the various iconic characters and teams gather together in one comic book series. That is how it must feel like for the Marvel Cinematic Universe fans watching Avengers: Infinity War.

A 10-year culmination steadily built over the past 18 movies, Avengers: Infinity War exceeds the hype and anticipation to deliver arguably one of the greatest superhero movies ever. Unlike The Last Jedi where it spits in the eyes of their fanbase, Infinity War subverts expectations but in an extremely positive fashion. The plot twists are so staggering and affecting that it demands that you watch it as soon as possible to avoid being spoiled by your friends or the media.

Despite the overall awesomeness of the film, it has its small share of flaws. Clearly meant for those that have faithfully followed the MCU, Infinity War does away with introductions or plot explanations on previous movies and dives straight after the events of Thor: Ragnarok. The first thing that stood out was Alan Silvestri’s bland, phoned-in orchestral score. The music didn’t fit, it felt intrusive and cheesy which diminished the gravitas of the scene a bit. Just to be clear, the scene is fine but the right score (or no score at all) would have made it better.

From there, the story shifts to Earth where the film bombards you with action scene after action scene, bordering on exhausting. Marvel Studios normally does a good job of pacing its action but they might have overplayed it a little this time. They could also have developed a proper build-up and greater tension for Thanos and the Black Order’s arrival. The fight scenes are superbly done but a few times it’s too rapid and hard to follow, especially the night scenes.

One of the enjoyable aspects of the film is seeing the different MCU characters meet for the first time, which they milk for maximum humor effect. The banter does get a bit tiresome and feels forced though when some of the more egotistical characters squabble amongst themselves to see who has the bigger dick. Though lot of the jokes are funny, the comedy goes a bit overboard for my taste and should have been reeled in.

The first act had an uneven pacing where scene-to-scene transition didn't flow naturally. The turning point when the film starts to find its right footing is when Captain America shows up. It’s no coincidence that the film starts to flow smoother and moving in the right direction as Cap is one of the MCU’s major leader characters that doesn’t rely on quips and one-liners compared to some of his peers.

Another inflection point for the better is when the perspective shifts to Thanos and his pursuit for the Infinity Stones at the film’s midpoint. Slightly reminiscent of Jim Starlin’s The Thanos Quest, not only does the audience get to know the Mad Titan better and his motivations, they’ll even be inexplicably compelled to root for him to get the Stones. Aside from Thanos being magnificently rendered on the screen as well as being a bad ass powerhouse, Josh Brolin gives a wonderful nuanced performance that shines through all the fantastic CGI effects. Not only is Thanos one of MCU's best villains, he joins the ranks of Gollum and Caesar as one of filmdom’s most memorable talking CGI characters ever.

Skillfully balancing the different Marvel characters and giving every one of their portrayals justice, directors Anthony and Joe Russo and screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely have done an exemplary job creating an extraordinary crossover event that not only is ambitious in its scale and massive in its scope as it is emotional and haunting at its core. The two monumentally epic climactic battles is simply mind-blowing and worth the price of admission, multiple times. This is the MCU’s Empire Strikes Back.

Rating: 9/10


Spoiler Thoughts and Musings for AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR

f7JqSC8.jpg


Kinda felt bad for the Asgardians. Half of their race was probably killed by Hela in Thor: Ragnarok. The refugees escaped Asgard’s destruction but only to die by the hands of Thanos and the Black Order.

With Heimdall killed by Thanos at the beginning, there goes one of the popular theories out of the window that Heimdall has the Soul Stone.

As expected, Loki died. At least he went out with honor trying to kill Thanos. Also debunked is the theory that Loki was the one who summoned Thanos at the end of Thor: Ragnarok.

Sif not part of Thor: Ragnarok turned out to be the best thing that could have happened to her. She would have been killed by Hela alongside the Warriors Three in Thor: Ragnarok. If by some chance she survived, she would have met her demise alongside the Asgardians by the hands of Thanos.

They didn’t show Valkyrie, Korg and Meek among the casualties. Hopefully they survived somehow.

Hulk versus Thanos was good but it wasn’t the epic brawl I was expecting. The actual fight was limited to a confined space and was all too brief. These two MCU behemoths deserved to duke it out in an open field where they can cut loose and all kinds of cool destructive moves take place.

Why didn’t Heimdall send Thor to Earth instead of the Hulk?

Hulk/Banner became the harbinger of doom in the film. In the Infinity Gauntlet comic book series, it was the Silver Surfer who was the messenger.

Wished they spent at least 5 minutes building up the arrival of the Black Order to Earth. There was no proper build-up. Banner shows up and warns the heroes, then a few minutes later the Black Order showed up.

Tony Stark and Dr. Strange bickering like children was a bit irksome because their conflict felt forced.

CRYG9Ji.jpg


I got a laugh when Peter Parker asked Ned for a distraction and Ned shouts “We’re all going to die!” (which in the end is kinda true)

I inherently don’t like the concept of nanotech suits popping up out of thin air but damn, Iron Man’s Bleeding Edge suit is bad-ass. It’s so powerful that it could go toe-to-toe with Thanos for a short while.

Ebony Maw and Cull Obsidian fighting the heroes in New York was fun. I liked Ebony. His evangelical speeches didn’t do anything for me but I liked the way he talked – calm, refined and articulate. But the way he uses his telekinesis was very cool and highly effective.

Cull Obsidian was pretty good. I liked that he wasn’t just like brawler-type and that they gave him some tech to work with especially his hammer which gave him ranged attacks.

Cull Obsidian’s fight with Iron Man and Spider-Man was good but the action was a bit too fast and would have liked it if they slowed it a bit down to better digest and savor the battle.

What’s interesting (and funny) is Banner cannot transform into the Hulk because Hulk refuses to go out, even saying out loud “no!” in mid-transformation. With Hulk being more intelligent now, he seems to have acquired the notion of fear after being brutally beaten by Thanos.

Tony summoning the Iron Spider suit and saving Spider-Man was pretty cool. I wasn’t really enamored with the Iron Spider suit in the trailers but it has won me over especially seeing the spider-arms in action.

Strange’s Cloak of Levitation was once again very funny. It has its own personality like the magic carpet in Disney’s Aladdin.

It was mentioned that Ant-Man and Hawkeye are under house arrest. Both did not appear in this movie.

Cap’s entrance was very cool. It also felt like the film finally had a clear direction and purpose.

I liked Corvus Glaive and Proxima Midnight. They were solid and formidable opponents.

0h6FTB5.jpg


The Guardians bit where the team, except for Quill, would fawn over Thor and Quill’s insecurities were funny. I just found it unnatural for Thor to be so cheerful when his people and stepbrother were just massacred.

Unlike in Age of Ultron, Thor’s side quest to forge a new weapon was both meaningful and entertaining. Peter Dinklage’s role is also revealed as an ironic giant dwarf who is the master forger.

With Groot giving part of his body as the ax handle, Thor gets a brand new weapon – Stormbreaker. I heartily approve. I’ve said in the past that Mjolnir looks a bit awkward when Thor swings it into action and that Thor needed a Stormbreaker-like weapon that has a very long handle.

Gamora plays a major part in the story as it is revealed that Thanos does love her. It was heartbreaking to see Thanos sacrificing her to get the Soul Stone.

The biggest surprise of the movie was the return of the Red Skull. After he was banished by the Tesseract, he sort of became the keeper for the Soul Stone. It’s still unclear if that was Hugo Weaving portraying the Skull or was it his voice.

The battle at Titan was epic. Star-Lord really impressed me with his fighting and tactical prowess. The Bleeding Armor was amazing. Also impressed with Tony's battle skills.

When they were in the middle of getting the glove off Thanos and Star-Lord was about to jeopardize the plan, if I were Tony, I would have zapped Star-Lord unconscious.

Dr. Strange also gave a good showing against Thanos. His shadow clone jutsu was very cool. And even though they tried to rationalize it, I still believe that Dr. Strange with the Eye of Agamotto/Time Stone would have been enough to defeat Thanos.

nvPBa0s.jpg


The battle at Wakanda was another epic moment. It’s a bit stupid the Wakandans didn’t employ ranged weapons against the Outriders but the battle is so spectacular you just go with it.

Thor arriving at Wakanda was goosebump-inducing and a great fantastic moment. Banner yelling to the enemy “you’re all screwed!” was also great.

Loved how Banner defeated Cull Obsidian without the Hulk’s help, who still had performance anxiety issues.

Thanos was clearly toying with Cap and the team as he could have easily overpowered all of them. He also knew he had the Time Stone to undo events if necessary.

So in the end, Thanos wins and kills half of the universe. My eyes got a bit teary-eyed when Peter Parker was dying. His pleas of “I don’t want to go. I don’t want to go” hit me in the feels. (I know I know they're not really dead and will come back in Avengers 4)

I loved that the trailers used the "Cap and gang running hero shot" to fake us out. Hulk didn't even show up in Wakanda.

I think Shuri will revive the Vision. I think she had enough of his memory to put him back together. The question now is the new Vision going to be cold and robotic. And will Vision's new form be the white (or grey) version.

One of my daughters made an astute comment that if Thanos is omnipotent, why not just expand the universe or expand the resources so that no one goes hungry. I agree. Thanos’ imagination is so limited. Instead of killing half of the universe, he could magically cure most of its problems with the Gauntlet. She also had several theories and one of them is what if Thanos just created an alternate reality/universe where the other half of the population didn't die but just lived there.

In the post-credits scene, Nick Fury and Maria Hill turn to Ash. Before dying, Fury managed to activate his overgrown pager which showed the symbol for Captain Marvel. My brain is filled with so many questions. Is Captain Marvel confined in the quantum realm? How does she fit inside the Infinity War storyline.

I predict that at the end (or near the end) of the Captain Marvel movie that Carol Danvers will either fly off into space (or go in the Quantum Realm) and she will have a pager with her and she'll tell Nick Fury that if he/they need her, just page her.

They say Carol Danvers is going to be one of the most powerful beings in the MCU. So that's good news because they're going to need that extra firepower going up against Thanos in Avengers 4.



Link to previous Avengers: Infinity War threads: [1], [2], [/3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9]

I love your reviews.
 
My collected thoughts on the movie (warning, huge block of text incoming)

1. Story, script and dialogue


First of all, i don't think anyone who did not watch pretty much all of the MCU movies (maybe not Ant Man and Incredible Hulk) would even grasp the level of details needed for following this movie. That said, i like the straight to the point thing. We don't need another intro or flashback, given how Ragnarok ended. IMO, story flows (mostly) naturally, with some minor pacing problems due to the nature of the story (different Earth and space locations) but that is just nitpicking.

Story present a continuation of different movies and while one could (if one tries) find some things to object in relation to the timelines, it's better to just enjoy the movie for what it is.

I felt the movie portrayed the theme, or better said, what i think was the theme, to perfection. To me, the theme was sacrifice. All of the major characters either deal with sacrifices they did (in previous movies) or have to do currently, for themselves or for the greater vision.

Thanos motivation, while a bit confusing (i like the points @Dragonlordxxx (and his clearly bright daughter) mentioned) brought him completely to life. It's not the standard power, money, revenge or chaos things, it's something else. And while not new, or particularly empathizing, it helped to bring the character to life. He's shown compassion, respect, regrets, fear, even a slight of depression, and ultimately that is what makes me, an ordinary movie goer, empathize with him as a character. Brolin's voice was sublime. Just echoing thrgouhout the entire movie, loud and clear through calm and composed sentences.

The dialogue in some cases (such as Thor humorous tone with GotG) felt a bit out of place given the events that unfolded previously were quite dramatic. I'd write that down to the directors trying to brake the tension and going the Disney route of softening the darker scenes with humor. Apart from that, no major quarrels from my side.

2. Character (development) and acting

I felt connected to and understood the actions by all the main characters, especially Thanos (see above).

That said, i kind of missed being deeply affected by the gravity of the situation. It's probably the fact i was pretty sure the finger snap would happen
and the fact that the following movie will probably erase all that in typical comic book fashion
.
Also, i kindo of got the feeling Iron man did some overacting. Either that or he started incorporating the depression/apathy/hopelesness found in IM3 into later movies.

GotG cast feel out of place. So weird, i love them, and they are among my two favorite MCU movies, but i don't know, I just felt they were out of sync with the rest of the story and found them mostly annoying. Wait. Not all of them. Only Peter and Drax. Quill was just so annoying in the entire movie, even the superb action scenes were not getting him out.

The bickering between Dr Strange and Iron Man seemed a bit forced. Or just how it should be. Not exactly sure. Yes, i know Tony and Burce are BFFs, but when you think of it, Dr Strange and Iron Man are essentially the same guy. Their origin movie is basically the same movie. Obnoxiously cocky, extremely smart guy gets humbled to the ground, learns a valuable lesson from someone older and wiser, turns for the better and saves the day.

The bickering between IM and Peter seemed right. Tony can't stand Peter, who's not as smart, not calculated and strategic, acts out of pure selfishness and emotion. The only thing that didn't seemed right in the movie was that Iron Man seems like the kind of guy that would recognize that Peter was going off the rails and would incapacitate him before he messed up the entire plan of removing the gauntlet.

3. Pacing and tone

Extremely well done. I can see why some people would think the action scenes were needlessly prevalent, but I found them to be extremely well balanced for a movie that has to contain so many action scenes. The opening scene going straight for come heavy moments was right on the button. One immediately gets this sense of impending doom
by Hulk getting a can of whoop-ass and Loki strangled to death
, which flows naturally throughout the rest of the movie.

The humor was just a tad too much, kind of like Thor Ragnarok, but not in the field of GotG 2 (completely getting us out of the movie experience). The closing shot (not the post credit scene) was perfect. This shot made me appreciate what (directors tried to depict) Thanos did, and his thoughts on the entire event even more.

4. Cinematography, including sound and visuals.

The default benchmark in CGI, IMO. Only on one single ocassion, when Thanos is walking up a set of stairs did i find it to be unnatural.
Action scenes were awesome, but fast paced in a couple of ocassions. The trouble with the night action scenes, one of the biggest faults in BP, continues in this movie, especially in the opening sequence. After the movie, I did feel that them working as a team in fight scenes (e.g. incorporating attacks by Quill with the sorcery of Dr Strange) was a bit too premature since it was their first fight together.

I had no problems with the score, obviously the Avengers theme song played felt appropriate at the time it was played, and the song on the GotG first appearance felt a bit cliche but understandably so. Apart from that, i can't remember a single song, so i guess it was neither here nor there.
The use of the reality gem – classic. This one sets the benchmark for all movies where magic/mystical/supernatural powers occur. Turning to stones and ribbons, not so much, but making bubbles instead of blasts– awesome. I did feel that showing the power of each stone individually (not just reality and time) would maybe showcase the strengths of each individual stone for the people (me included) that forgot them.

5. Random thoughts, rants and opinion

Again we are treated to scenes depicted in the trailers not actually happening in the movie. I hate this. More on that in the spoilers.

I'm still confused as to why i have so much trouble accepting the Cap America character. The only thing that stands out to me is maybe the false moral high ground which just irks me the wrong way. I can't stand him.

Hulk getting beat was brutal. Yeah, Thor fight as seen in Ragnarok, was great, but Thanos is a straight up OG in this fight. Quick, tactical, strategic and brutal AF. It really shows the difference between a trained fighter and a brawler (which is what Hulk is). All the while not using his other powers, but straight up beating Hulk to a pulp in a fist fight. And while I hope there is a fight between Hulk and Thanos when Thanos is not wearing the gauntlet, i realize Thanos is more powerful than most Hulk comic versions and the outcome is not likely to change.

Why did Heimdall transfer Hulk to Earth? Makes no sense whatsoever, except for inducing the plot to end up the way it did.

Loki saying "Odinson" was a good way of Loki accepting/showing him being proud of his adopted heritage, and was a chilling moment (bcs one presumes Loki dies in this one)

Arm hairs raising up was beyond cool, it's one of the things i wished were shown in Homecoming, but not in a cliche, music induced way they did in previous Spider man movies.

Bleeding edge is the best iron man suit yet. It just flows. Somehow, someway, other suits had some clunky feel to them (IMO) and this one is the complete opposite.

Shot of Hulk from the trailers not being included in the movie is a straight dick move. It's not just „oh wait, that shot doesn't appear in the movie“. It changes the entire narrative of the movie. I'm extremely pissed at this. I mean, i didn't even watch the trailer, but certian someone (cough, cough) on sherdog made sure to include it in their gif avatar, making me admire the shot. So thanks for that, i guess ;)

Cap again with the „We don't trade lives“. Oh. My. God. How many times must you prove to us you're not actually a soldier?? Lose a battle to win a fight is not in your soldier-esque vocabulary? Jeez.

Why Wakanda for many beasts/soldiers fight scene? Why not Scotland or New York?

Thor getting the other eye was meh. I liked the Odin callback. It also serves as a reminder that Thor is not all that allpowerful, and can be hurt (like Thanos did). That said, his arrival to Earth is spectacular, with the ultimates armor.

9/10, even for a regular (not superhero/comic book) movie
 
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Kinda felt bad for the Asgardians. Half of their race was probably killed by Hela in Thor: Ragnarok. The refugees escaped Asgard’s destruction but only to die by the hands of Thanos and the Black Order.

Agreed. Especially after if we take to heart the Odin talk „Asgard is not a place, it's the people“. If that's true, Asgard is no more.

With Heimdall killed by Thanos at the beginning, there goes one of the popular theories out of the window that Heimdall has the Soul Stone.


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Yup, i was among those people. I still think it would be cool, but to tear out an eye from Heimdall and stone from Vision would probably be to graphic and kind of repeating itself. And yes, the current version of how Thanos got the Soul stone serves better for the movie.

They didn’t show Valkyrie, Korg and Meek among the casualties. Hopefully they survived somehow.

Damn, I completely forgot about them. Not my man Korg.

Wished they spent at least 5 minutes building up the arrival of the Black Order to Earth. There was no proper build-up. Banner shows up and warns the heroes, then a few minutes later the Black Order showed up. Ebony Maw and Cull Obsidian fighting the heroes in New York was fun. I liked Ebony. His evangelical speeches didn’t do anything for me but I liked the way he talked – calm, refined and articulate. But the way he uses his telekinesis was very cool and highly effective.

Kind of opposite for me, the evangelistic talk was more than enough for me to not want another second of that pompous guy. But yeah, telekinesis – cool indeed.

And even though they tried to rationalize it, I still believe that Dr. Strange with the Eye of Agamotto/Time Stone would have been enough to defeat Thanos.

Exactly. But in the end, it is probably connected to the one way of defeating Thanos, that Dr Strange talked about.

Thanos was clearly toying with Cap and the team as he could have easily overpowered all of them.
This was, for a lack of a better word, comical. What can Cap do, with all his steroids, that Iron Man, Black Panther (both in full battle gear), Drax, Gamora, Vision and Thor cannot? It was absurd he was able to stop the hand of Thanos.

So in the end, Thanos wins and kills half of the universe. My eyes got a bit teary-eyed when Peter Parker was dying. His pleas of “I don’t want to go. I don’t want to go” hit me in the feels.

That one hit me hard, but again, given the nature of the movie (and the fact following Spider man movies are in the talks, it felt in vain.

I loved that the trailers used the "Cap and gang running hero shot" to fake us out. Hulk didn't even show up in Wakanda.

I don't want to think about that anymore. Still pissed at them for pulling that? What's next? Showing (in the trailer for the following movie) Iron Man surviving a heart attack on Earth, then doing a 180 and having him killed on Titan 2 minutes into the movie. Hell. No.

They should go full meta and have Stark and Rogers meet RDJ and Chris Evans, combine forces and defeat Thanos.

If you want meta, i see no other option but to include a specific cancer struck, healing powers character (that a certain other studio has the rights to) breaking the 4th wall.

The end of gotg 1 is still my favorite ending to a marvel movie.. Blowing off the destruction of nova core headquarters and xandar is dangerously close to killing admiral akbar off screen. They need to have something on that in GOTG 3.
Absolutely. But in the end, it's not like it was a home planet to some characters. But yeah, kind of a bummer they didn't show that.

Fun fact: Tom Holland wasn't given a script for the death scene. He winged it. Kid has got some serious skills:cool:
That's some great winging it. *Tips hat

Yeah, throughout the movie they showed Thanos sparing the people he respected .He respected the strong.
He spared Gamora as a child because she was strong.
One of the things I did not find believable. How has she shown she was strong? Did she stand up to Thanos (maybe i don't recall that). She acted like any other child would in that situation: either screaming and crying or standing there in complete shock (for Gamora was the other one).
 
The score for this movie was f**kng amazing. I love the soundtrack:

 
My collected thoughts on the movie (warning, huge block of text incoming)

1. Story, script and dialogue


First of all, i don't think anyone who did not watch pretty much all of the MCU movies (maybe not Ant Man and Incredible Hulk) would even grasp the level of details needed for following this movie. That said, i like the straight to the point thing. We don't need another intro or flashback, given how Ragnarok ended. IMO, story flows (mostly) naturally, with some minor pacing problems due to the nature of the story (different Earth and space locations) but that is just nitpicking.

Story present a continuation of different movies and while one could (if one tries) find some things to object in relation to the timelines, it's better to just enjoy the movie for what it is.

I felt the movie portrayed the theme, or better said, what i think was the theme, to perfection. To me, the theme was sacrifice. All of the major characters either deal with sacrifices they did (in previous movies) or have to do currently, for themselves or for the greater vision.

Thanos motivation, while a bit confusing (i like the points @Dragonlordxxx (and his clearly bright daughter) mentioned) brought him completely to life. It's not the standard power, money, revenge or chaos things, it's something else. And while not new, or particularly empathizing, it helped to bring the character to life. He's shown compassion, respect, regrets, fear, even a slight of depression, and ultimately that is what makes me, an ordinary movie goer, empathize with him as a character. Brolin's voice was sublime. Just echoing thrgouhout the entire movie, loud and clear through calm and composed sentences.

The dialogue in some cases (such as Thor humorous tone with GotG) felt a bit out of place given the events that unfolded previously were quite dramatic. I'd write that down to the directors trying to brake the tension and going the Disney route of softening the darker scenes with humor. Apart from that, no major quarrels from my side.

2. Character (development) and acting

I felt connected to and understood the actions by all the main characters, especially Thanos (see above).

That said, i kind of missed being deeply affected by the gravity of the situation. It's probably the fact i was pretty sure the finger snap would happen
and the fact that the following movie will probably erase all that in typical comic book fashion
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Also, i kindo of got the feeling Iron man did some overacting. Either that or he started incorporating the depression/apathy/hopelesness found in IM3 into later movies.

GotG cast feel out of place. So weird, i love them, and they are among my two favorite MCU movies, but i don't know, I just felt they were out of sync with the rest of the story and found them mostly annoying. Wait. Not all of them. Only Peter and Drax. Quill was just so annoying in the entire movie, even the superb action scenes were not getting him out.

The bickering between Dr Strange and Iron Man seemed a bit forced. Or just how it should be. Not exactly sure. Yes, i know Tony and Burce are BFFs, but when you think of it, Dr Strange and Iron Man are essentially the same guy. Their origin movie is basically the same movie. Obnoxiously cocky, extremely smart guy gets humbled to the ground, learns a valuable lesson from someone older and wiser, turns for the better and saves the day.

The bickering between IM and Peter seemed right. Tony can't stand Peter, who's not as smart, not calculated and strategic, acts out of pure selfishness and emotion. The only thing that didn't seemed right in the movie was that Iron Man seems like the kind of guy that would recognize that Peter was going off the rails and would incapacitate him before he messed up the entire plan of removing the gauntlet.

3. Pacing and tone

Extremely well done. I can see why some people would think the action scenes were needlessly prevalent, but I found them to be extremely well balanced for a movie that has to contain so many action scenes. The opening scene going straight for come heavy moments was right on the button. One immediately gets this sense of impending doom
by Hulk getting a can of whoop-ass and Loki strangled to death
, which flows naturally throughout the rest of the movie.

The humor was just a tad too much, kind of like Thor Ragnarok, but not in the field of GotG 2 (completely getting us out of the movie experience). The closing shot (not the post credit scene) was perfect. This shot made me appreciate what (directors tried to depict) Thanos did, and his thoughts on the entire event even more.

4. Cinematography, including sound and visuals.

The default benchmark in CGI, IMO. Only on one single ocassion, when Thanos is walking up a set of stairs did i find it to be unnatural.
Action scenes were awesome, but fast paced in a couple of ocassions. The trouble with the night action scenes, one of the biggest faults in BP, continues in this movie, especially in the opening sequence. After the movie, I did feel that them working as a team in fight scenes (e.g. incorporating attacks by Quill with the sorcery of Dr Strange) was a bit too premature since it was their first fight together.

I had no problems with the score, obviously the Avengers theme song played felt appropriate at the time it was played, and the song on the GotG first appearance felt a bit cliche but understandably so. Apart from that, i can't remember a single song, so i guess it was neither here nor there.
The use of the reality gem – classic. This one sets the benchmark for all movies where magic/mystical/supernatural powers occur. Turning to stones and ribbons, not so much, but making bubbles instead of blasts– awesome. I did feel that showing the power of each stone individually (not just reality and time) would maybe showcase the strengths of each individual stone for the people (me included) that forgot them.

5. Random thoughts, rants and opinion

Again we are treated to scenes depicted in the trailers not actually happening in the movie. I hate this. More on that in the spoilers.

I'm still confused as to why i have so much trouble accepting the Cap America character. The only thing that stands out to me is maybe the false moral high ground which just irks me the wrong way. I can't stand him.

Hulk getting beat was brutal. Yeah, Thor fight as seen in Ragnarok, was great, but Thanos is a straight up OG in this fight. Quick, tactical, strategic and brutal AF. It really shows the difference between a trained fighter and a brawler (which is what Hulk is). All the while not using his other powers, but straight up beating Hulk to a pulp in a fist fight. And while I hope there is a fight between Hulk and Thanos when Thanos is not wearing the gauntlet, i realize Thanos is more powerful than most Hulk comic versions and the outcome is not likely to change.

Why did Heimdall transfer Hulk to Earth? Makes no sense whatsoever, except for inducing the plot to end up the way it did.

Loki saying "Odinson" was a good way of Loki accepting/showing him being proud of his adopted heritage, and was a chilling moment (bcs one presumes Loki dies in this one)

Arm hairs raising up was beyond cool, it's one of the things i wished were shown in Homecoming, but not in a cliche, music induced way they did in previous Spider man movies.

Bleeding edge is the best iron man suit yet. It just flows. Somehow, someway, other suits had some clunky feel to them (IMO) and this one is the complete opposite.

Shot of Hulk from the trailers not being included in the movie is a straight dick move. It's not just „oh wait, that shot doesn't appear in the movie“. It changes the entire narrative of the movie. I'm extremely pissed at this. I mean, i didn't even watch the trailer, but certian someone (cough, cough) on sherdog made sure to include it in their gif avatar, making me admire the shot. So thanks for that, i guess ;)

Cap again with the „We don't trade lives“. Oh. My. God. How many times must you prove to us you're not actually a soldier?? Lose a battle to win a fight is not in your soldier-esque vocabulary? Jeez.

Why Wakanda for many beasts/soldiers fight scene? Why not Scotland or New York?

Thor getting the other eye was meh. I liked the Odin callback. It also serves as a reminder that Thor is not all that allpowerful, and can be hurt (like Thanos did). That said, his arrival to Earth is spectacular, with the ultimates armor.

9/10, even for a regular (not superhero/comic book) movie

I think Heimdall chose Hulk to transfer because Maw was using his powers on Thor by binding him in the metal. Maybe the bifrost was strong enough to disregard Maw's powers but maybe Maw would have fought it and Heimdall would have been killed without sending anyone. So he took the sure thing with Hulk.

Wakanda had the tech to remove Vision's stone from his head.

I think Tony's ptsd was what was causing him to lash out at Doctor Strange. He's living in a lot of traumatic moments from the alien invasion to Cap choosing Bucky. Tony wanted to fly to an alien planet by himself and take on whatever was there which could have been a crap load of alien fleets and super powered beings for all he knew. He's not right in the head.
 
- Vision and Thor: Both got owned by Thanos' goons.
- Black Widow: She doesn't even have super powers and yet she owned the same goons that owned Vision.
- Captain America: Owns Thanos' goons, while Thor, Vision, and Loki can't.
- Iron Man: Put up a little too good of a fight against Thanos considering he is just a man in body armor.
- Dr. Strange: Seems like he could have used his talents/powers much more than he actually did.

Agreed. Especially considering Vision is this all powerful being in the AoU.

We mostly agree that all the ones dusted are probably coming back. As for the ones who died pre dusted . I think Heimdall and Loki stay dead while Gamora will be brought back and Vision too.

My theory for Vision is that Shuri made copies in her machine furthers showcasing Wakandan tech and she repairs what's left of him. It won't be complete Vision it will be a version struggling to remember what he was and with Scarlett Witch being restored the trigger will be his feelings for her and he gets a color scheme more similar to His comic book look.

I think all that died due to dusting come back, Gamora comes back through some kind of thing not connected to the time stone (probably Soul stone/realm thing), and Vision comes back, but as something different.

The weird thing is that in the 80s and early 90s Drax was super powerful. He was huge and almost as strong as the Hulk.

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At some point that changed and Drax became much smaller and uses knifes and shit for some reason, and the MCU used that later era Drax instead of the Hulk-like era Drax.

Wasn't this an event (resurrection after he was killed) that made Drax more smart but less physically strong?

Can you imagine this happening now?
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Not without a significant power up to Drax, as he has shown no signs of him being able to do that in the MCU. Comic book version, where he is actually destined to kill Thanos, yes. But this, solely revenge plot? No.
 
Don’t know how to post the tweet but James Gunn came out saying that Groots final “I am Groot” translated in groot talk while looking at Rocket was “Dad!?”

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I didn't need to know that!!

Tell me this scene doesn't hit you right in the feels:



What the hell is wrong with you people??

But seriously, i'm 36 year old, and i cry like a baby when i see this scene. It's not even controllable, i just feel tears coming down my cheeks.
 
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I think Thanos should have escaped the trap by his own will by being enraged because the heroes start saying he didn't love Gamora. Quill could have caused it by saying Thanos was a bad father and Thanos didn't really love Gamora and The Guardians and Nebula are the only family Gamora has and Thanos is impotent and had to kidnap a kid to be his indentured daughter. It would reinforce Thanos' love for Gamora, which the movie is selling, and it could still be Quill's fault. But it would be smartass Quill's fault. Which is one of his top 2 qualities. The other being that's he's a tactical genius.

That's... oddly specific.

He walked Thor through his catharsis and he was aware that's what he was doing.

Korg did the same thing with the hammer talk in Thor Ragnarok. It appears to me that if anyone is a man-child, it's the oldest one of all MCU characters: Thor.

I liked Thor Ragnarok better. There, I said it.

You're 'bout to get flamed, but i respect you.


He has a point, though.

I cant believe Im even having to argue about Cap being rational

he always makes the right decision...... its fucking Captain America ffs lol, thats what he does!! :D

Not sure if my sarcasm detector is off, so in the case you're serious, the Civil War story proves you wrong. His self righteous BS is annoying AF. He can doubt any decision, while no one can doubt his decisions. He betrays Iron Man, just on a hunch that Bucky is not behind it all (the bomb) and bcs it's his friend (who was brainwashed and killed that many people even Black Widow was afraid of him) even when faced with plethora of evidence. F Cap America. Go team Iron Man.
 
...Agreed. Especially after if we take to heart the Odin talk „Asgard is not a place, it's the people“. If that's true, Asgard is no more.


Well if you think about it poor Asgard really has been wiped out. Hela takes maybe half of them before they flee Asgard. Of those remaining they again get decimated by Thanos and the order when they take their ship and we can assume again half were taken. Of those who survived both those, half disappeared with a snap.

So we have about 12.5% of the race left, maybe.




Oldboy was spoiled for me on Sherdog about 5 years ago.
They've got me to. Inevitable on forums like this that things will be spolied.

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I love your reviews.

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Yeah they threw me for a loop with Thanos. Sort of expected he would show up and be EVIL. But while egotistical, he does have feelings and in his mind what he's doing is the only rational course. I was not expecting a three dimensional villain, and it really added a lot to the movie for me.


Thanos was well written to the point I had an issue with the lack of a well delivered philosophical argument to his motivation from the Avengers. Like they hardly addressed whether his goal was ultimately for the good of the universe or not in an in-depth conversation.
 
Tell me about it. In the first one I complained so much about how every event was being doubled by his gimmick of aforethought, but in the second one they wisely juxtaposed his musings with unexpected left-turns. So it didn't feel like constantly retreading scenes.

But I prefer Downey's Sherlock over his Tony Stark. For some reason, and I can't quite figure out why, when I see Tony I see Robert Downey Jr but when I see Sherlock I only see the character.

Obligatory INFINITY WAR relevance-portion:

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RDJ is Sherlock, i love him there so much.

But in IM1, IM2 and Avengers, he is Tony Stark. For me, it is only after Avengers that this depression, old age, insecurity thing takes off and it doesn't suit him.
 
Pretty significant spoiler revealed by Gwyneth Paltrow in an interview. Don't open it if you don't want to know it.

Pepper & Stark have a kid. :eek:

There's a lot more to it than meets the eye. It tells us there's a significant time gap between Avengers 3 & 4. I assumed she wasn't pregnant in 3 but I'm not sure... as I forget the exact details of that convo they had.

At the very least she was so early on that it wasn't even showing yet... so we're looking at I'd estimate at least a 7 month gap between 3 & 4... & that's just the minimum if the child is a newborn in Avengers 4. It wasn't said how old the child was.

https://movieweb.com/avengers-4-spoiler-tony-stark-pepper-potts-gwyneth-paltrow/

I suppose technically she could possibly be talking about a future Iron Man movie... but I think that's doubtful as the Marvel folks have said that Infinity Wars was going to tie up this set of stories.

Edit: @TheWorm mentioned that it could be an epilogue scene. which makes sense. So the movie could actually continue with no time gap... but then after the credits, we get a pregnant Pepper. Of course that's assuming Iron Man survives.
 
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Thanos was well written to the point I had an issue with the lack of a well delivered philosophical argument to his motivation from the Avengers. Like they hardly addressed whether his goal was ultimately for the good of the universe or not in an in-depth conversation.
I see your point that they could've extended that a bit... but I found it completely understandable in the relatively quick scenes where they described the over-population of his home planet & how it destroyed his people. he did some experiments on different planets such as Gamora's planet where he killed off half the population & you see him declaring that it's now a paradise instead of being plagued by hunger & lack of resources.

So I'm pretty satisfied with that aspect of the story being told. He's basically a hero. Mass murdering endless quadrillions of people to do it makes him a psychopath... but in the end his motivation is for the betterment of the universe as he sees it.
 
My wife made me sign an online petition on change.org to bring Loki back in 4th avengers movie.

Seriously, though, what was that shit with a dagger? Why was Loki using magic only in Thor: the dark world?
Like, I am a wizard-god on par with best magic practicioners, naaah, lets go and stab people
 
even if it is a carbon copy storyline wise its an amazing film. Theres a reason it holds the box office record. To say that movie is not great is just the hipster tied rolling around trying to hate. Theres not another film like it in creation and it was dope
I don’t know man. I’m a sci fi fan. Love the whole genre. But that film did nothing for me. I didn’t hate it, I just didn’t feel much of anything for it.
With something like IW, I love talking about it, Discussing theories, and watching videos.
It is the culmination of a massive connected universe spanning 10 years and 17 films.
I would say not even Star Wars managed to do that. SW is essentially one long story, the story of the Skywalkers. The MCU has told many stories (even from different genres) and woven them together in a single, cohesive narrative. Incredible.
 
He has a point, though.



Not sure if my sarcasm detector is off, so in the case you're serious, the Civil War story proves you wrong. His self righteous BS is annoying AF. He can doubt any decision, while no one can doubt his decisions. He betrays Iron Man, just on a hunch that Bucky is not behind it all (the bomb) and bcs it's his friend (who was brainwashed and killed that many people even Black Widow was afraid of him) even when faced with plethora of evidence. F Cap America. Go team Iron Man.
his "self righteous BS" was standing up for basic human rights, and he was correct about Bucky not being behind it all. He didnt betray Iron Man at all he just didnt tell him information he found out, to protect him.

Also "F Cap America"??? man you must not have been hugged as a child lol..... how dare you good sir? how very DARE you?
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Agreed. Especially after if we take to heart the Odin talk „Asgard is not a place, it's the people“. If that's true, Asgard is no more.

About half of the refugees escaped in escape pods. This was explained either by Feige or Russo bros., it would also explain why we didn't see Korg or Valkyrie. As well as why Thor didn't lose his power if Asgard is no more since Asgard is his power source.
 
My wife made me sign an online petition on change.org to bring Loki back in 4th avengers movie.

Seriously, though, what was that shit with a dagger? Why was Loki using magic only in Thor: the dark world?
Like, I am a wizard-god on par with best magic practicioners, naaah, lets go and stab people

So your wife can’t even handle one permanent MCU death? Because that’s likely the scenario we’re dealing with, that Gamora and the finger snap victims will all come back. If Loki comes back too where does that leave us?
 
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