"Always listen to the crazy scientist with a weird van or armful of blueprints and diagrams." -- Vibranium
Nebula was on the Benatar with the rest of the Guardians. Gamora was not to be seen, hence Quill searching for her.
His War Machine armour was damaged when Thanos levelled the compound - he had to leave it trapped when he rescued Rocket. He must've then put his old Iron Patriot armour on and joined the big battle.
Yep. The way I read Pym Particles and time travel, the particles in Endgame were working as a kind of cross-time and cross-space GPS. You could go to the past and create an alternative timeline but you would always come right back to the timeline you left. The particles are a GPS with five dimensions involved - x, y, z, time, and space
But its a little pre-Crisis DC. There could be thousands of alternative universes
However I should also add that the concept employed here is very clean. It means that there is almost no point to musing about using time travel to fix things in the future. No going back in time and grabbing Biff's sports journal is going to stop Biff from taking over the town. You have to actually confront Biff even if you went back in time and grabbed the journal, because all that does is create a new timeline you are not a part of. In your timeline he has it and has done his shenanigans. Of course it also means that the first movie ends in a very depressing way!
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Was there any reason given to why they didn’t contact Carol about the plan?
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Since Avengers: Endgame was released, one of the biggest talking points has been the Marvel Cinematic Universe's take on time-travel and whether it actually works. That's particularly been the case with Steve Rogers' decision to travel back in time to live out his life with Peggy Carter despite the fact we know altering the past doesn't change the future.
Well, it turns out that Steve actually lived in an alternate timeline/dimension before making the jump back to the MCU as we know it in order to hand his shield over to Sam Wilson.
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"If Cap were to go back into the past and live there, he would create a branched reality," co-director Joe Russo explains. "The question then becomes, how is he back in this reality to give the shield away?"
"Interesting question, right?" Joe continues. "Maybe there’s a story there. There’s a lot of layers built into this movie and we spent three years thinking through it, so it’s fun to talk about it and hopefully fill in holes for people so they understand what we’re thinking."
It definitely sounds like the stage is being set for a spinoff addressing what Cap was up to for all those years and the Russos went on to reveal that Bucky somehow knows that Steve wasn't planning on coming back. "Especially when he says goodbye," Joe explained. "He says, ‘I’ll miss you.’ Clearly he knows something." What about The Falcon? "Sam doesn’t know something," he confirms.
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That's really interesting. I wonder what Cap kept from Sam, and why?
Did Bucky learn of Cap's intentions offscreen, or did he just understand Steve that well?
Also of note, Cap and Buck reversed their exchange from CA:TFA when Bucky was shipping off, if memory serves.
"Don't do anything stupid."
"How could I, when you're taking all the stupid with you?"
I was thinking about this when it happened actually. I feel it can be essentially handwaved away by leaning on the idea that Thanos is just a very skilled fighter, conqueror, and had a weapon that he had a ton of experience using. He was also only initially facing 3 opponents without the gauntlet, as opposed to 6 with two infinity stones. The Guantlet in these films doesn't seem as dangerous offensively as it is in the comics. Just the power stone alone. Even then, Stormbreaker is shown to get around that.
As more time goes on, it doesn't bother me as much as before.
Yeah, i can understand just not having time for it considering all the other stuff going on and the fact they wanted to have the fight with Thanos zero in on Cap, Tony and Thor, but Hulk never got his payback on Thanos for whupping his ass and I think he needed it, but again, i can pass on it no prob