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He's right, you know - fuck Endgame
Hudson Miller
Brayden Sullivan
Endgame was like a weak ejaculation.
Jace White
How different would it have been if they'd taken 1-Thanos prisoner?
What would the interaction be between 1-Thanos and 2-Thanos be?
Alexander Diaz
>He watches live action capesoi
Cameron Johnson
>he
Christopher Adams
A random producer had to come up with the 'I am Iron Man' line way after the main filming had wrapped and the real writers instead wrote stuff like 'fuck you' or 'eat it barney'. I think the Russos and co gave a shit and did care but its amazing how shitty the writers were.
Christopher Clark
Forget that 2014 retard altogether. Just have iw Thanos beat the fuck out of the Avengers and live.
Blake Barnes
Going in we knew the heroes were going to kill/beat Thanos. Saving that to the end would have been pointless.
Justin Lee
What kind of ass backwards logic is this?
They killed momentum when iw Thanos died then and never regained it even after they reintroduced the 2014 clone
Justin Collins
He should have just accidentally dusted himself at the end of IW to be found as a pile of dust at the beginning of Endgame
Cooper Rivera
>my expectation was subverted so it's automatically good
nope.
Nolan Nguyen
That’s dumb. Of course you knew, just like you usually know the heroes will beat the villain. It’s the journey there. Thanos was interesting guy in IW, made the movie even, but in Endgame, it all felt hollow as I watched it. I couldn’t really get invested to him or anything else going on.
Christian Harris
I disagree, I found Ant-Man 3: Time Heist to be the most enjoyable portion of the movie, especially since the other parts could be called Drab Melodrama and Big CGI Battle But Moreso
Eli Cooper
>muh emotional stakes
Bull fucking shit you care about that
Jack Nguyen
>eat it barney
Can you imagine if they had actually stuck with that.
Angel Thompson
What kind of retarded logic is your bullshit?
Once they introduced time travel you should have expected past Thanos to show up, you retard.
Liam Green
IW Thanos won through. Making him the villain for endgame is pointless because in endgame he was not a villain. He was just a cripple basking in his victory. Having a Thanos that saw himself won and had that victory taken away from him is a way better portrayal of what Thanos is.
Matthew Reyes
No, once they introduced time travel IW Thanos should have realised and been on his way to Earth in an attempt to stop them, which leads into the final heroes vs. Thanos showdown, you unimaginative faggot.
Killing off IW Thanos to be replaced with some faggot from 2014 was a terrible choice
Ethan Johnson
Will a multi billion dollar film franchise ever end with a big fuck you to everyone that ever partook in it? Like if Endgame ended with Thanos winning again then he just kills himself. Could that ever happen?
Ayden Hernandez
>Thanos believes in his goal so hard he doesn't care when he gets dusted too
That would have been good. Our Thanos, happy he was able to make his paradigm a reality, accepting himself as a sacrifice to his goals because of this exhaustive journey he's been on. But ironically, it's this same resignation that infuriates and damns his younger self into a time invasion.
And of course, because Hulk brought them all back, OG Thanos is still out there.
Jackson Davis
I've seen this shit spouted about again and again and again about why killing off IW Thanos was soooo brilliant and smart and le epic themes and how I'm missing the point - I understand all this shit but I don't give a shit about said point.
An EG where the baddie is the same fucker from IW is something the film would have benefitted from far, far more in my view. No killed momentum, no boring 2014 faggot, no complete contrived bullshit where he stumbles his way into the plot half way through via laughable contrivance, etc.
Jacob Ross
>Reposting your own "HOT TAKE" as a screencap
Colton Jones
>Captain America send-off was good.
lol fuck off
Jeremiah Murphy
Cope harder faggot. I've had this niggling thought for ages and have articulated it elsewhere but stumbled across an user summing it up better than I ever had previously.
Aaron Clark
>>Captain America send-off was good.
I think EG is a massive waste of potential but it's one of those things where it was executed well even if you can draw up a bucket list of problems when you dwell on it. The way it went down with the score and such felt very bittersweet, which is the God-tier ending as opposed to total happiness or total nihilistic misery
Owen Walker
I would have preffered it if Iron Man and Captain America had died, rather than have them give up and leave this shit to other people. That's just not who they are.
Brody Clark
Have we got any confirmation on the Marvel vs. Thanos moment originally being Hulk vs. Thanos? Hulk being the guy to stop Thanos snapping the first time and overpower him before being punched away is such a no brainer, fan-pleasing, character payoff moment. It feels like it was totally written with Banner in mind before being scrapped cause agressive Captain Marvel shilling was the mandate that came from the powers that be.
Carson Rodriguez
They will return. Not ever in the same capacity but via cameos and the like. Marvel knows how much Cap and Iron Man are trump cards held in reserve right now. As I've said before, they can do some nonsense during the next big event finale where Peter gets knocked unconscious and then communicates with Tony in some little afterlife realm thing that get explained as the cosmic powers that be giving him this afterlife to watch his friends flourish, daughter grow up, etc. as a form of thanks for his sacrifice. I pulled that shit out of my ass but that's really all the excuse they need to bring back RDJ for a cameo without reversing the status quo where he's dead as a dodo.
Aaron Cooper
How will Cap ever return?
Anthony Brooks
The journey for IW Thanos should have been to see that he was wrong about eliminating life, growing to regret what he'd done. He could still destroy the stones, but the Avengers don't kill him in cold blood. IW Thanos decides to help them in the end. Rather than Captain Marvel, he shows up. In the end after the resnappening, Thanos goes on a journey through the universe to do good deeds to atone for the sins and find a better solution to the problem of overpopulation.
They could even have done a mini-series on Thanos traveling through the universe and expanded on the cosmic lore.
This'd tie up the big plot thread that's left loose by IW and EG of "What should be done by overpopulation?" They also didn't address the fact that they presented Thanos as right. Gamora's planet is said to be thriving after his culling of 50 percent of the population and Thanos is presented as never lying (Nebula says so). This is a mistake. Thanos should be wrong. His 50/50 culling should have been shown to be madness in IW and then EG, he could finally realize that.
All in all, it was a big mistake killing off IW Thanos. Robbed themselves of some good story.
Nathan Young
Because he's still alive. He can appear as an old man, have a death scene, etc. or they can reverse the aging cause EG established you can push time through an individual, i.e. Scott going from baby to old fuck and then back to himself again. They've got plenty of avenues basically. Cap, Iron Man, and maybe Thor if Hemsworth also semi-retires remain their trump cards
Kevin Martinez
Bro, just have IW Thanos remain the villain. He's carrying all the pathos and backage that EG Thanos totally lacked but still remains the main antagonist.
Jeremiah Butler
Regretful, morally grey Thanos is what they'll do a few years down the line. You watch. They'll have him team up with the heroes to stop an even bigger bad guy and he'll show up in the form of some cliffhanger with some 'Heh, you must really be desperate if you need my help' attitude.