Why didn't they show us any scenes of utter chaos, war and famine that had to have to have occurred after doubling the population of earth overnight??
Why didn't they show us any scenes of utter chaos...
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Because they needed the running time to quip about Cap's ass you dumbass
Because it's a movie for kids.
Huh? I got the impression all that shit did happen. The world was a mess. And it went for 3 hours, why would you want an extra hour of watching Captain Marvel saving starving people?
I saw the movie. They show a beheading, dismemberment and surprisingly high level of violence, excessive drinking and constant swearing. There is no excuse when they can get away with all that other stuff.
>doubling
Uhh what?
The only thing we saw was everybody happy and Peter Parker hug his fat friend in New York. They didn't even touch the idea that this even would destabilize the entire world.
How do you come back from explaining death is no longer a permanent concept.
Everyone gets brought back in Endgame
>all these plotholes time travel and stuff like OP opens up
>still gets rated 99% by reviewers because of its name alone
it's so disgusting
Violence doesn't make it mature. A bunch of shiny fantasy characters doing CGI violence is in fact a far cry from mature.
Do you think people who were Snapped while traveling on an airplane plummeted to earth?
Imagine all the people who randomly reappeared on the highway in front of moving traffic.
What happens if like, someone parked a car right where you vanished? Do you get brought back mangled inside the car?
>"No more resurrections"
>Everyone gets brought back
Of course.
Not everyone.
Kindest assumption is that the world was essentially rolled back as if time itself was reversed, and only the Avengers are 5 years older, the universe is not.
They didn't touch on how the snap could've destabilized the world either. Imagine hospitals, airplane pilots, or anything not automated that human lives depend on.
If a pilot disappeared in the middle of a flight and the whole plane crashed into the sea, did only the pilot come back, or the dead people too? Where did he come back? Up in the air where he disappeared from the plane, then falling to his death? It's all a mess.
>it's not resurrection
>It's time travel!
>They didn't touch on how the snap could've destabilized the world either. Imagine hospitals, airplane pilots, or anything not automated that human lives depend on.
...Yes they did? We literally saw airplanes falling out of the sky and cars crashing in Infinity Wars. Antman walking through dilapidated abandoned neighborhoods and every character in the first half of the movie talking about how it personally affected them.
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>PG 13
Why did Thanos claiemd he killed only half the universe if he got a a lot of people killed indirectly?
You mean endgame? I don't remember that at all in infinity war
it's okay when disney does it
>somewhere out there Silver Surfer is holding back Galactus from eating the universe
>Thanos snaps his finger
>Silver Surfer disappears
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You see a car crash and a helicopter fly into a building in Infinity Wars post credit scene.
tony killed all the aliens
BW death was lame
How did the time travel even work?
Black Widows death was framed really weirdly. The way they shot it made the scene all about Clint, and the post reaction to it was very small and mostly about the living guys. For one of the original six avengers dying it was weird. Maybe Disney just hated ScarJo?
is bw the only avenger death?
Iron Man also dies. Cap dies of old age after going back to 1945 (probably)
How weird would it be if your Ex GF gets snapped back to life excited to see you but you've already moved on and got married with someone else and had kids.
>bad cgi violence
mommy i am scared
Well Vision and Gamora also stay dead
>have a great job
>house
>wife
Return five years later they've given your job to someone else, demolished your house and sold the land, wife moves on.
does Loki get revived?
They could've showed more. Marvel always go superficial on these things.
Not until the TV series.
Because this movie wasn't directed by Zack Snyderkino.
No, but you do see Loki when they travel back in time to Asgard. Vision does not get revived either.
SNAP!
OP is talking about the ending.
>time travel to fix everything
Fuck this movie
"character who die in Infinity War will stay dead"
Marvel movies always have a low death toll. The battle in New York at the end of Avengers killed 8 people.
>Be in Jail
>Get Snapped
>Get brought back
>They don't take the 5 years you been dead off your sentence
AWWW SHIEEEETTTTTTTT
>dating Tyrone
>get pregnant
>Snap Abortion
>break up and settle down with new guy years later
>Suddenly pregnant again
I thought it was branching timelines until old Steve appeared at the end. Now i just think they didn't take it too seriously and that was what their back to the future discussion was joking about
OHH MY GOD
THE AVENGERS BEAT THE FINAL BOSS THANOS
THE GOOD GUYS WIN
EPIC WIN
Did people just reappear in the same spot as each other or where other people are already standing and fuse their bodies together into siamese freaks?
is that really what silver surfer does? that sounds pretty cool actually
Imagine.
Finally gotten used to getting some good parking spots and then these assholes have to go and bring everyone back.
It's america. Violence is considered good for them. Only nudity is bad.
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It was branching timelines
Steve spent 40 years in the 70s timeline then traveled "sideways" back to the prime timeline
He appeared 50 feet from the time portal instead of on top of it because don't think about it too much
My impression is the canonical answer they were trying to go for is Old Cap just somehow keeping his existence secret from the Avengers/Government this whole time, spending decades in hiding as a normal guy - without technically breaking the timeline since he already did this in secret.