In a year from now nobody is going to remember nor care that Avengers: Endgame was rereleased with an unfinished deleted scene thrown in after the credits.
In a year from now nobody is going to remember nor care that Avengers: Endgame was rereleased with an unfinished deleted scene thrown in after the credits.
People keep discussing the re-release of Endgame. Well Avatar itself had a re-release 4 years later already with added footage etc that netted $30+ million. In fact had Avengers not had a re-release and it was facing off against the original run of Avatar...it would have beaten it. In fact the film originally did $2.749+ billion dollars worldwide. Endgame before this was over 2.5+ billion.
So its not like Avatar didn't use this trick to boost its worldwide gross as we saw. Avengers doing it close to Spider-Man's release is smart thinking.
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The new scene begins with a burning building. Professor Hulk, carrying a satellite dish full of innocent civilians, jumps into the frame. The CGI on Hulk is incomplete, and at first it’s hard to tell what iteration of Hulk this is.
However, when Hulk speaks, it’s Bruce Banner’s voice that the audience hears. So presumably this is, indeed, the more evolved Professor Hulk. We learn that Professor Hulk has been operating as a superhero ever since Thanos’ snap.
Hulk gets a phone call and asks, “Steve who?” Presumably this is Captain America (Chris Evans) calling to arrange his meeting with Professor Hulk at the diner that’s featured in the film.
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So the diner scene was supposed to happen immediately after that. We infer from the two kids that Hulk is a celebrity, but that scene would have shown why.
Hmm...it could have gone either way, but if a major complaint I keep hearing is that the Hulk didn't do anything, well, Hulk-ish, this might have solved that. If it was a budget issue, I wonder if changing it to another heroic act that wasn't as grandiose would have helped. No burning building, no satellite dish full of people, just something...smaller. I'm not writing the thing but I would have had it involve a thunderclap since we'll probably never see Hulk do it again at this point.
Wouldnt Sharon find it weird that Steve looked exactly like her uncle? I know Marvel tries to act like she doesnt exist but thats a plothole I see right there. Other people (like within SHIELD/Hydra) would have known and I dont think this is something that could have been kept secret. The divergent timeline makes more sense
That still doesn’t make sense. If you want to argue it was an alternate timeline, then old Steve shouldn’t have showed up in what was effectively the main timeline. And if you want to argue that he returned with Pym particles, it gets even more convoluted. It’s looking more like the script writers and the Russo’s weren’t on the same page
Yeah, this alternate timeline/Peggy's two husbands doesn't work for me either.
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The easiest explanation is Cap went back, decided to stay with Peggy, they loved a relatively secluded life and few of any knew the secret of her husband (likely meaning Steve spent the early years as a homebody until he aged past being immediately recognizable as Cap). Sharon probably either knew or found out extremely late (Cap would have been presumed missing so it’s easier to pretend he’s just hiding until they have to tell her in 2012 that there was some time travel involved. And even then she met Cap on like two significant occasions
No it really doesn't. If you accept an alternate timeline thoery then the glaring plot hole is that Cap NEVER should have been able to be in that timeline as an old man. Or you have to accept that for absolutely no reason he waited until he was decades older to travel back to the original timeline for the sake of telling his friends about what happened after nearly 70 years of life which is a contriviance.
Keeping it in the same timeline only requires that at some point after the last time we saw Peggy, Cap returned to her and they kept it relatively low key. The biggest issue realistically is Sharon and from her perspective she had an uncle Steve her entire life and at some point maybe a couple years before her aunt died they told her what really happened and said "he'll be back in the past in a few years, just keep it quiet until then". Or she just never met him until he was much older and didn't recognize him.
What's an easier pill to swallow, people keeping quiet or Cap for no reason at all showing up in a timeline he shouldn't be in after the whole movie basically told us the timeline was repaired?
There's also the idea that Cap would sit around allowing events to unfold that he could prevent, which doesn't make sense in your version. Nor does Sharon keeping it a secret yet still kissing him doesn't make sense. And if she didn't know who her "Uncle" really was, then she'd have wondered why her Aunt Peggy's husband wasn't at her funeral.