Marvel Studios | Hide Your Eyes, Hide Your Ears

A characters involvement in a movie, or anything really, especially one as big and anticipated as End Game, no matter how little or how great is still a spoiler.

Your opinion doesn’t override fact.

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It’s shocking to me to see so many people confused about the time travel. It’s established early on that changing the past won’t change the present. It was explained clearly when War Machine suggested killing baby Thanos and how all those time travel movies were horseshit. The confusion has to stem from the time travel not working how the audience likely expected it to.

The five year gap has some interesting ramifications for the MCU as a whole. Black Panther 2 will be interesting. BP and Shuri both got snapped so Wakanda was left without it’s royal family. The political and social structure of the country must have turned to shit. T’Challa will definitely need to get his house in order.

A sequel to Doctor Strange will be interesting since the Earth was left without a sorcerer supreme. Without the time stone how can Strange do his job?

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All that stuff with…

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Capt at the end invalidated their time travel logic. If i remember correctly, that screwing with the past won’t alter their present. But it clearly did when he stayed behind and became an old man in their time. He changed their timeline. Otherwise, if time travel worked how they stated, he would have never come back at all.

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You literally have the instructions on what to do. Using the blur spoiler can fuck up when you load up the page.

There’s instructions on how to hide things properly already. Please put stuff in there the right way.

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They also explained that returning the stones to where they came from sets the timeline back in order. The ancient explained this to Banner with visual aid and everything. A lot of what banner explained was an educated hypothesis on how he thought time travel would work. While the ancient one knew what she was talking about.

So you’re saying the blur spoiler tag stuff, is no longer considered a viable method to prevent them? Ok. Good to know then.

What about

Loki? If Steve put the space and mind stones back in 1970, then Loki grabbing the Tesseract in 2012 still exists in an alternate timeline. Isn’t he getting his own show on Disney+?

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sheeeeeeit, I saw it early this morning…had a terrible spot in the theater but whatever… (*why even have seats that far over to the sides? I wasn’t all the way over there to the aisle but had to constantly look to the left to see the movie)

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A nice little detail of the power of the Infinity stones— Hulk normally heals up super-fast from anything…like I’m talking SECONDS, bruh…but his arm was still fried for the rest of the movie after using that shit…

Big action scene at the end was the absolute greatest shit in the history of the genre, imo. This stuff was ECW “HOLY SHIT!” chant worthy, man.

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I like to think his show in Disney+ will address that. Loki can continue to troll in an alternative timeline

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Depends if Cap prevented that from even happening too. We don’t know if he did or not. He did have to return the mind stone to 2012 so it’s possible. But if that’s what the Loki show will spin off of then then we could maybe assume he didn’t. You also have to keep in mind that each timeline each team visited instantly became a different reality once they took the stones. Cap could have stayed with Peggy in the same timeline branch as the film’s present reality. There’s also questions such as Thor’s hammer being gone from the past. There are obviously questions there about what has an effect on what. I believe the way ancient one explains it makes perfect sense though.

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The simplest way I feel to explain it is dbz rules of time travel. Whenever you travel back you just create a parallel universe. Hence trunks timeline is still a shit show.

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Yeah, I like to think

Cap went back to 1940s after returning the stones instead of coming back. That way he’d be in the same timeline, and could watch from the sidelines as everything happens. Including watching himself get unfrozen, joining the Avengers, and kicking ass. He’d know where to be as soon as his other self went back in time at the end of the movie.

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That’s exactly how Banner explains how time travel works in the movie.

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Oh I know. But it seems alot of people are confused. But I guess it’s because they kept naming time travel movies where you change your own timeline rather than creating a parallel universe.

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When Cap had to go back to place the stones in their proper place in time I would have loved to see his reaction having to give the Soul stone to the Red Skull.

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We all are really curious about that. Their are just so many things they either intentionally left out or plain pulled a Akira toriyama and forgot.

Like way too many paradoxes out here. You can’t live a whole fuckin alternate parallel life cap and think it’s gonna be OK.

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All the shit you guys are talking about is exactly why I hate time travel, alternate earths, splintered time lines…etc. not knowing exactly how it’s supposed to work. Even when Simply explained or simply done it still turns into a web of shit because you have to figure out all the fall out from it. So why even do it?

Also it pisses me off they were just like “fuck every rule of time travel that has been establish or fleshed out in media and hypothetical literature. We’re going to throw shit at a wall and use what sticks”. Fucking dumb.

Like I don’t mind it if they’re “what if?” Scenarios but when it’s a major part of your story it’s just dumb and a headache to manage.

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Cap returned Mlojnir when he returned the reality stone. As his hammer just flies toward him per request and it was moments before the prison break, this scene in the movie still works
https://i.redd.it/o4aabxjrczjz.gif

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That what exactly Professor Hulk and the Ancient One said

Also some Easter Eggs for those who notice or missed it

Easter Eggs
  • Capt Saying “Hail Hydra”
  • The Memorial Scot Lang visited has a few X-men characters names on it . The name shown on
    screen is Roberto da Costa aka Sunspot. So the X-men already exist in the MCU.
  • Natasha’s ballet shoes
  • Camp Lehigh in 1970, Arnim Zola can be heard off-screen
  • New Asgard is the same area Odin died.
  • Morgan (Pepper and Tony’s kid) wanting Cheese Burgers
  • The one random Teen at the funeral is actually the Kid who help Stark on Iron man III. Harley played by the same actor Ty Simpkins
  • Thanos’ Scare Crow and Garden is how the Comics Story line ended, the Heroes allows him to “retire”
  • The version of Stark’s Armor is the Mk 85, Infinity War had the Mk 50
  • The Iron Man made Infinity Gauntlet uses the same tech as Starks Mk 50 and MK 85, all made from salvaged Chitauri Metal.
  • The Jarvis that appears in 1970 is the same Jarvis that is Peggy Carter’s Sidekick and Howard’s Butler in the Agent Carter show.
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Does he actually return the hammer? I don’t recall seeing him with it when he time jumped. If he did return it then yeah that fixes that.