Your favorite superhero- the one you visit these forums to talk about. Would they talk to others the way you do on this message board?
Hey all you nerds, what's the explanation for how the Avengers knew the time stone would be in New York in 2012? Seems like a not-obvious place for it to be.
While I think self-sacrifice is part of worthiness, I don't think it's all of it. Leadership is also part of it, given Odin's speech. While Cap was always a leader, I think his leadership skills have only grown since AoU. When Cap was first introduced, he was a leader, but in a by-the-book kind of way. He was the good soldier, the ultimate boy scout. Since AoU, he learned that that wasn't always the best way, he developed into a more independent thinker and operator. He seemed more regal in IW and Endgame.
To me, the interesting question isn't why Cap was worthy, it's whether he was worthy at the time of AoU but chose not to show it. Whedon made a comment at that time suggesting that Cap could have lifted Mjolnir then but decided not to do so: http://www.4ye.co.uk/2015/07/sdcc-20...ns-at-nerd-hq/
Lack of screentime and cool character interactions disappointment aside, I DID like how powerful they made Carol look here. She tore through Thanos's ship like tissue paper, and Thanos couldn't do anything physically to hurt her. Him headbutting her and her not even flinching and him actually looking nervous for a moment was such a cool moment. And he literally had to rip the Power Stone out and hit her with that to finally do anything to her at all.
It actually makes me wonder who IS a physical threat to her?
Yeah, it'll be a toughie to find a villain who is on an equal footing with her for her next solo movie.
Tough but not impossible. Be creative Marvel. Also her short hair looked great in the film as well.
I think its because some people need some levity so it doesn't become too overbearingly depressing for them. The movie could be accused of taking itself "too seriously" for a comic book movie.
I actually would've preferred the movie be a bit more serious myself but I don't mind personally.
"I love mankind...it's people I can't stand!!"
- Charles Schultz.
I guess time-travel works differently in the MCU. If the Flash/Barry Allen had tried this, reality would be hemorrhaging chaos.
Buried Alien (The Fastest Post Alive!)
Buried Alien - THE FASTEST POST ALIVE!
First CBR Appearance (Historical): November, 1996
First CBR Appearance (Modern): April, 2014
Buried Alien - THE FASTEST POST ALIVE!
First CBR Appearance (Historical): November, 1996
First CBR Appearance (Modern): April, 2014
Did anyone else find the wig they put on Brie Larson horrible looking? I get that they are trying to make her character look comics accurate but that was awful.
Not that I expect it will be touched on much but would anyone besides me be interested in the societal effectsafter the events of Endgame as the people who returned try to return to their lives. It was five years for those left behind and all will have moved on with their lives.
Some will have remarried and had kids with new partners and now their old spouses are back with no time elapsed for them.
People returning will have lost their jobs, families, homes, etc in many cases and those left behind may not be so welcoming of them being back.
Perhaps the only thing more destructive than losing half the population of the world is that half suddenly reappearing 5 years later.