Yeeea, I think there's a few of those. Not saying they picked one or the other, but I did love the scene where Cap and Panther were dusting the Wakandan army, and the visual of Cap catching up to T'Challa. That's the visceral action I love from the Russos. Also a great callback to the tunnel/parking garage scene in CW.
What did Heimdal say when he conjured the powers of the Bifrost? What followed after "dark"? Was it dimension? Magic? Arts? I almost assumed it was from the dimension The Ancient One siphened her juice boosters from, but he didn't get the symbol on his forehead. I wonder if something will come of this tidbit.
As soon as he saw people start to turn to dust he coulda died happy. He didn't seem to care about living in a new world. He just wanted to "Save" the universe. And now that he's done he has nothing left. I thinki dying might have been welcomed but he's not the suicidal type either
Did anyone else catch Thor saying a weapon made by those Dwarves cannot be weilded by a mortal or something?
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my brother and i had an discussion if that is the correct future dr.strange saw to win at the end. Does this mean that him giving the time stone has to lead to the exact future and victory he saw, or could there be futures that are triggered by the same action of giving the stone that he did not see. We would love some new incite to help us end the discussion
Depends on how far into the future he looked. If he looked, say, 1 week into the future, then I think he would capture multiple outcomes after giving the time stone. If he only looked an hour into the future (which I doubt, he probably looked a couple days into the future, if I had to guess), then he probably only mined one or very few futures where he gave the Time stone.
I think the real question is: what is the key to victory?
-That Thanos wins?
-That Tony lives?
-Both?
My theory is that the dead are not truly dead but end up in the Soul Stone reality. Strange may have some distinct advantage there that he wouldn't have access to otherwise. And perhaps there is some advantage to keeping Tony alive (but there's no way to guarantee that he would be among the 50% alive). So I mainly think that Strange has some plan to do something from within the Soul Stone dimension.
I see. I wonder why it was considered dark though. Was this something he has hidden or does this tie to Odin's dark lineage? But if that was the case I would think he would have mentioned it in Ragnarok. Questions, questions.
Surprisingly enough, I missed things from people laughing more than I ever have in any of the gaurdians films and ragnarok.