Exactly. I hated him abandoning his work to be a Stay at Home Dad, for not taking responsibility even for a bit after Infinity War. That's not Tony Stark, he's driven by guilt, overwork and alcohol. He would also decide to sacrifice his own kid, that's who he is. And he would never hate Steve so much he doesn't speak to him for seven years.
As for Steve, he'd decide to come back to the present to mourn Tony and Natasha and honor their legacies, not go back in time to a person he helped bury already mourned.
The only good thing I can say about this movie is, I'm happy Evans and Downey got such fat pay checks.
This movie doesn't feel right on any level for me.
Have you paid your respects to the savior of the universe today Yea Forums?
I was beginning to think I was the only person with problems with these two. Try working at a comic book store; Every motherfucker saying it's a 10/10 because "muh feels".
Riri is pretty likable now. Bendis can have some good concepts and ideas he's just shit at executing them.
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I doubt he would sacrifice her. He expressed wanting to settle down with Pepper in Age of Ultron, and he dreamt of having a kid with her in Infinity War. He clearly wants a family
>abandoning his work
They revealed every night he was working on a solution after like 30 minutes into the movie
But by reading the rest of your message, you are obviously trolling so who cares.
I get you. All my social media feeds are filled with people shilling the movie as well as Tony and Steve's arcs, it's infuriating.
That's him putting his kid over every other kid who got snapped or died since the Snap because their parents and caretakers died. Tony's not that kind of selfish. It's also the Russos trying to push a "Tony's selfish, look at him die selflessly" narrative.
We've known he's selfless since Avengers 1 when he flew the nuke into the portal. It's tired.
And I didn't want him to have a marriage or kid. It's something he walked away from a long time ago.
I'm not trolling though I can admit I don't like Tony that much. He's only shown as considering the time travel hypothesis Steve and co brought back, five years later, after he accidentally sees a picture of Peter. Did I miss the part he's working on a solution?
has marvel surpassed star wars as the big cultural movie of america?
Is Ant-Man supposed to be there?