We're in the Endgame now

>We're in the Endgame now.
>Endgame is actually five years later
Does Strange just have a very Strange definition of "now"?

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The long now. He is a leftist.

He saw 14 million alternate futures, 5 years is nothing to him

Well, for him, only an instant elapsed.

he knew he wouldnt be able to say that once lang appeared since he was dusted, so he took the opportunity to say it when he could

Apparently it really depended on the mouse, according a Russo Brothers QnA

because the end starts from there

Why did they skipped 5 years into the future anyway? It added nothing to the plot.

Do you think they suits wanted a timeskip so they could add some new villains with fresh backstories in later moives?

>5 years added nothing to the plot
>all those characters grieving, some losing hope, others trying to rebuild life
>every and each one of them defines what "life" means to them and who they want to be instead of who they're supposed to be

did you even fucking watch the movie?

The timeskip happened for many reasons:
>to give Tony some happy years before killing him
>to nerf both Thor and Iron Man so they couldn't defeat a Thanos with no stones
>to give consequences to the snap rather than undoing it right away

How they’d nerf Iron man? He didn’t do as much in IW but he didn’t seem any weaker

I mean,it was the now for him since he died and came back on a night's sleep

>to nerf both Thor and Iron Man
>and Iron Man
His bullshit nanosuit is a swiss army armor that can pull everything out of his ass and make him a fucking top tier threat somehow. The mcu literally could never stop gagging on RDJ's dick while simultaneously wanking him, I don't get how general audiences weren't tired of it.

They could have done the same with a month or two instead of five years.

The general audience isn't tired of it since they keep changing what he can do. That's the only thing you have to do. It's the same with the Hulk. You can't keep throwing him at big villains and expecting him to crush them outright so they either make him not come out or put him outside the main fights by maiming his right arm.

The apocalyptic reprocussions wouldn't be enough and people would start complaining how short it got resolved while nitpicking more of the convenience. It's like making the Green Goblin figure out Spider-Man's identity without giving him that arm wound and before Peter and Harry even graduated. People would complain that is was too easy.

Because the general audience loves mary sues. See Game of Plebs and Arya.

>We're in the End Game in 5 years
That isn't a good line.

>Why did they skipped 5 years into the future anyway? It added nothing to the plot.

I’m not shocked your tiny 12 year old brain couldn’t comprehend how it actually had a lot to do with the plot of the movie.

>Avengers have to deal with the results of their failure
>Cap trying to move on, even jokes about the plus sides with Nat. Hosting group therapy for survivors
>Tony actually “retires” and wants to just be happy with his family
>Widow continues running some sort of Avengers hub.
>Hawkeye goes full depressed weeb and killing any criminals who survived the snap.
>Bruce learns to accept the Hulk and now the world loves him. Finally at peace and learning to live his life while dabbing on kids in dinners

>the whole battle on Titan was essentially equivalent of RNG manipulation to trap Scott in the quantum realm and free him with the mouse

In the Titan fight he tanked getting hit by a moon two power stone blasts and makes Thanos bleed

First try that you insults don't sound like the comic book guy from the Simpsons. Second time skips are cheap tricks to give character development offscreen, instead of having to show it.
>Thor was already having issues before the time skip so they could have handled that in the movie without making him the comic relief character out of nowhere.
>Instead of the Hulk/Banner telling us he learned to accept the Hulk, they could have had that being his arc in the movie.
>Tony is in the exact same place before the time skip happens, they only added a daughter to make his dead more sad.

His suit doesn't seem as impressive.

The guy regularly either loops time or makes it go backwards, so why wouldn't he be a nutjob by now?

So are all the Marvel movies going to stop being set in the year of release? A 5 year time skip is hard to handwave.

Really should have been ghost

it takes like half a year to a year to make a movie so like, it's not like the timeskip will become an issue after 3 more movies come out, and 2020 only has one movie slated which is a prequel supposedly?

plus consider captain marvel's sequel will probably also not be set on earth or in the present time

>It added nothing to the plot.

It was mainly done fro Tony Stark arc, to show that the stakes were higher for him as he had the most to lose from all the avengers

I mean, is "now" ever really NOW when we say it out loud?

Why are dumb capeshit movies everywhere now.

What else are you going to watch? Star Wars?

>OP doesn’t know how to play the long game

Un-snapping after 5 years seems like a pretty big trauma, just as large as half the people disappearing. Everyone has had to build their lives over the next 5 years, and all of a sudden your dead wife is back, and your dead parents want to know what you did with their house, and your dead kids just showed up like nothing ever happened, but life didn’t stop for the rest of you. You remarried, had new kids, a whole bunch of capital went away because you only had half the workforce to operate it.

Not to mention there is a huge impact on religion. Literally everyone in the universe just experienced the rapture, and then these people were un-raptured.

Killing Thanos for revenge? Sure. Playing God with all life in the universe? No bueno.

In chess, the endgame is the scenario near the end of the game where most of the pieces have been knocked off the board. What happens at the end of Infinity War?

How much would you say had been enough. One year, a few weeks?

Well from his point of view it was more like 5 minuets.

>Image dealing with two families.

>Strange told Tony that he will sacrifice his life to save the time stone
>literally the only way to win is to kill Tony
>Strange really did sacrifice Tony in the end
what did Stephen mean by this?

>We're in the Marvel's The Avengers: Endgame now

BRAVO RUSSOS

Because people like them

I miss old GoT, back when it was grim dark fantasy instead of a heavy metal music video.

Because people are worried about impending war again.

Strange WANTED Tony to die. It was all a part of his master plan to take down Thanos and get rid of Iron Man. That whole "millions of futures" thing was a ruse.

>Mary/Gary Sue
Can you please give a definition of what this phrase is supposed to mean beyond “Character I don’t like”?