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So, reading the article the Russos say Strange lived through all 14 million scenarios, but it can't be the same as the end of the "Dr Strange" movie where he literally reset time, because that was actually happening - it was real life. Strange's visions had to have just been visions even if he was living them in real time, or else why bother going back to the past after they succeeded just to tell Stark they succeeded only one time? Wouldn't he have just NOT reset things then and let time go on from there after they had won?
"Always listen to the crazy scientist with a weird van or armful of blueprints and diagrams." -- Vibranium
There's only so much that can be done, even with 3+ hours of footage. I wish M'Baku walked through the portal with the rest of the Wakandan contingent, even though we see him running side by side with the main Avengers in Endgame.
With that said, my only real gripe about the final battle was that there were "one-shot" fight scenes, but almost all fight scenes were to serve the plot. Normally that's fine, but Civil War and the first Avengers' fight scenes were long because a sizeable chunk of them were simply just to show off more action. There wasn't much of a point in seeing Hawkeye vs. Black Panther, for example, but that was just plain fun nonetheless. Endgame's final battle had some of those types of scenes, but it really needed more -- Okoye killed Corvus Glaive, but she did it with a blink-and-you'll-miss direction. An extended fight scene between the two would've done wonders. More scenes of characters who otherwise had nothing to do with each other would've been neat and in the right direction.
Last edited by Cyke; 08-20-2019 at 10:38 AM.
I think the big three should have had a scene fighting alongside 'their guys'. Cap, Bucky and Falcon, Tony, Rhodes and Pepper, Thor, Val and Korg, maybe?
Cause there was a bunch of possible ways it could go. Without him there to give Thanos the stone and then to hold back the water that one timeline wouldnt have happened. Also I think him giving Tony the Finger saying 1 it confirmed for Tony he was about to do the right thing sacraficing himself. So Strange needed to be there otherwise that time line never woulda happened or would begin to be a alternate timeline.
In Dr Stranges movie Mordo clearly states any Manipulation of time can cause Branching timelines and dimensional openings. Dr Strange just leaving and staying in the future I think would be an issue. Also Mordo doesnt say nothing about needing to take a stone to another time to create a branch. He says any Time manipulation can cause branching in the timeline. Thought the dimensional opening part was what was important to that movie.
Last edited by Midvillian1322; 08-20-2019 at 01:28 PM.
Well, it wasn't like Cap/Thor/Iron Man, it was very much a blink and you miss it.
And I think that was your original point on a deeper read, you wanted to see more of her in Endgame.
Somebody said Mantis has more fight scenes than Brunnhilde did in the final battle (not her pre-battle scenes, just on the field) but they weren't showy. I remember them as running around, putting somebody to sleep, and a kick to the face.
"Always listen to the crazy scientist with a weird van or armful of blueprints and diagrams." -- Vibranium
I thought Valkryie had a lot of screentime in the final fight. But yeah, I just didn't notice Mantis except during the beginning and at the A-team team-up shot; I mean I saw Shuri at least twice on the field (once at the start and then once when she, Wasp, and Pepper blasted Thanos out of Carol's way).
On a separate note, who were the spaceships coming out of the portals? Xandar?
Last edited by anon_me; 08-20-2019 at 02:46 PM.
[QUOTE=WebLurker;4519574]Have to say that they really seemed in line with the old Lee-written comics (which where Raimi's biggest influence).[
I guess it just comes off that way to me because Holland's Peter, aside from a few moments in Homecoming, doesn't really act any differently when he's in the Spider-Man suit.Don't honestly see that.
Garfield had the opposite problem.
I thought Hemsworth did a fine job playing the older version of Thor, even if he didn't seem to enjoy it as much.Course, Hemsworth does play joke farm Thor a lot better then he did the earlier take.
But I guess it's just what they say...you start out playing Thor, only to live long enough to basically play Hercules .
I felt bad that Rocket didn't even remember her name.
This was kind of my problem with it too.
Like, there were so many heroes in that fight so that, while epic, it was really hard to tell what some of them were doing or contributing most of the time.