“When I drift off I will dream about you. It is always you”, words meant for Pepper but spoken directly to the Iron Man mask.
I thought about that. He also toyingly poked the mask’s nose twice when he said it, something Pepper would never see. I concluded that he felt Iron Man was over and he was genuinely speaking to her and the mask was just the only available recording device. Poking it in the nose was his attempt to touch her when he felt he would never get the chance to actually touch her again. I’m confident Tony’s been humbled by recent events and doesn’t believe that Iron Man is the only significant other in his life.
Now that Disney owns the X-Men, all bets are off.
Interesting thought recently, they are officially calling Thanos’ snap The Decimation.
So, if only 10% perished instead of 50%, this might mean might mean some more heroes are out there.
Falcon, Vision, and Scarlett Witch all suck. However, they don’t suck more than Hawkeye so I’m not sure if that makes them more or less popular than the originals.
Tony Stark is still the best character by miles.
Well I meant the characters that star in movies.
Yeah, on average the stars have gotten better (except T’Challa, good movie, but stale character). Doubly so given that that Thor became much more interesting in Thor 3 and Infinity War.
I’m thinking they are using the generic definition of decimation rather the specific 10% meaning. They repeat in the trailer that he wiped out 50%.
Of all life too, not just humans.
What is the definition of life they are using? Did half of all dogs and cats disappear, and what about trees?
No idea, but Groot certainly disappeared.
I had read that it was sentient life. If it included plant and animal life it would be counterproductive to resetting the consumers/resources ratio.
I think the directors said it was all life, but that doesn’t make any sense at all based on the goals of Thanos, so they probably weren’t thinking when they said that.
Right, if you poof half the animals you are getting rid of the same resources you are trying to save for the unpoofed people. Even worse if you include plants.
I wouldn’t skip any of them. Heck, if you didn’t watch Ang Lee’s HULK movie, you’d miss a key piece of Eric Bana’s dialog that pretty much foreshadows how Marvel is reconstructing the MCU after Infinity War.
I think that Deadpool has already proven that a snarky, self-aware, fourth-wall-breaking hero can work. So yes, bring in one who’s Protected by the Comics Code Authority.
Well, then that alone is a flawed paradigm on the presenter’s (Marvel’s, or the writers’?) part. Earth alone isn’t split into consumers/resources; the rest of the multiverse probably isn’t either. Lots of herbivores are prey to carnivores and omnivores so cutting half the sentient still cuts a huge percentage of food source for those who remain.
Maybe pointing out the stupid thinking is part of the key to getting Thanos to undo his completed plan? :smack:
Nah.
–G!
If you were handed seven wishes
Would you turn your back for more?
Would you hold on tight to what you had?
Would you try to change the score?
If you were given back a lifetime
Would you find some room for me?
I see you hangin’ on to promises
that were meant for only me!
…–Jack Blades (Nightranger)
…Seven Wishes
…Seven Wishes
Gotta admit this trailer did not get me as instantly pumped as any of the Infinity War trailers did.
I think it is supposed to be a downer. Wallowing in the sorrow of the loss - before a plucky training/ regrouping montage and the final showdown.
Could he not have…doubled…resources with a snap?