Why are people acting like this flick can be spoiled?

It's literally a run-of-the-mill superhero movie, good guys win bad guys lose, there's no fucking twist this isn't a Shyamalan production

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majority of people are retards

I saw someone try to post a spoiler about how the good guys win lol

Right, how can Cap travel to four different timelines and return to the main one with 4 Pym capsules or am I missing something?

well iron man dies, and he was the defacto main character.
Sure people expected either him or cap to die, but I guess they wanted to see it for themselves.

>spoilers only pertain to how a movie ends
>therefore no other meaningful events in the movie can be spoiled

3/10 I could almost believe someone is this dumb

literally everybody knew RDJ's contract with marvel studios was done after endgame
everyone is pretending to be retarded

Infinity war was better. The hype they built was great and the anticipation was really well developed. I guess we shouldn't have gotten our hopes up because there really was no way for them to wrap this up cleanly.

There are significant character deaths.

The fact that the main Thanos they fight is actually a different/younger 2014 one, not the same one that did the snap, was a surprising twist imo

Chris Evans' contract was up too.
They could have both died

Please respond

because dumb kids and literal manchildren watch capeshit you doofus

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Infinity War prove you wrong though.
You literally spoiled the ending, congratulations.

If I wrote the plot and structure of the film in text form, that would ruin it for you?

They aren't pretending user, they just actually are retarded.
I too have never understood anti-spoiler frenzy considering you have to know basically the fucking plot going into this infantile garbage.

truth

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Only reddit refugees care about capeshit spoiler.

He didn't return to the main one

>the first half of the story didn’t have a happy ending
Yeah that’s why there’s a second half

>meaningful events
>cgi good guys have to defeat cgi bad guy for the 22nd time

He’s Old Cap. What’re you talking about? He had to have returned at some point because he’d gone to three other realities to return the stones

because capeshitters are a bunch of retards?

He’s literally the old man?

Think of it as a massive round robin. Each time they travel they go to a different universe. The old cap we see is one from a different universe coming to return a gem to this one. The caps never returned, just stayed in the 1940s after they returned the last gem.

Then why would old cap retain the memories of the events?

But no gems were removed from the main timeline, surely? They either went to three different ones, or three different planets in the same one

>put the ones in space back which doesn't matter anyway because that timeline is completely changed by Thanos and his army disappearing
>put mind stone time stone back during battle of new york timeline doomed anyway because loki escaped with the space stone
>put reality stone and mjolnir back
>go back to 1970 and return space stone, stay there with peggy
That's 4 jumps. and the timeline where they stole the space stone wouldn't have been changed at all assuming the stone went back in the right place.

The whole old cap is an ass pull that goes against how they explained how time travel works. It's the only way I can kind of see it working without it just being 'time travel shenanigans lol'

fat thor was quite a twist

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That’s a good point about the one from the timeline thanos is pulled from - there’s no need to return that one. Although didn’t the ancient one imply that they have to be all in the same universe or bigger shit occurs?

>The main enjoyment of a film revolves around being surprised
The crux of the issue with capeshit is that everybody knows what the movie is before watching it. (Avengers confront Thanos and the story arc concludes). It is very easily broken down merely by thinking of the film. You know
>Thanos wins or loses (Obviously he's going to lose)
>A character survives or dies (You know in such a film at least one good guy will die for meme emotional impact)
>Some tropey deus-ex machina will help the heroes overcome the bad guy
>A character helps deliver the final blow

Then the film is just a matter of filling out which characters go into each slot. And which plot memes they pull out of the bag. You know ALL of this before you buy your ticket, unless you're literally retarded.

I got it "spoiled" beforehand but it was pretty obvious this was gonna be his last movie anyway. Didn't ruin the movie at all.

I didn't get that from the Ancient One's conversation - she says the timeline would split because they lose their "weapon against the darkness". I took that as her specifically referring to the time stone as the sorceror's weapon against shit like dormammu. We've already seen the stones get destroyed anyway, Wanda destroyed the mind stone on screen and thanos snapped away all the stones at once, nothing seemed to happen. I think the point was more that if they remove the stones, that has knock-on consequences unless they get returned. In the end I think we get 3 timelines total: The main one which the movies all occured in, the one where thanos disappears overnight leaving Ronan's rebellion to take control of the galaxy, and the one where loki escapes with the tesseract. All the other potential variations get collapsed into the main timeline upon returning the stones.

>the main enjoyment of film is from being surprised
Fucking plebeian

You dont though, even the trailers were only the first 10 minutes of the movie. If it wasn't for the spoiler leaks on time travel I would have never known about the whole time travel plot.

You are American, arent you? Pym is alive, he can make millions of those again.

>the one where thanos disappears overnight leaving Ronan's rebellion to take control of the galaxy

Fill me in on that

>People shouldn't experience anything for the first time
>People can't rewatch something and change their opinion on it

For some random joe appearing out of nowhere? Sure but seems unlikely. Unless he’s stealing them from timelines upon returning the stones. But in doing THAT does that not make them a different timeline again because they weren’t stolen in the original one

yeah so why didn't they go straight to that guy, get as many as they needed, and make the movie half as long if even?

Cap created a branching timeline where the only thing that changed was who Peggy was married too. I'm sure he took on a different identity and remained in hiding as best as he could. It's likely his timeline and the MCU timeline just branched together again at the point he was sitting on the bench.

Don't overthink this.

No dofus, Pym is alive after the funeral of Tony. He could easily give them to ant man and then he gave it to Cap.

The real question is how could Ant man turn small and later to giant during the final battle when he already gave all his Pym particles to time traveling

Ok yeah good point - we don’t know how much time passed between the funeral and cap’s jump. I’ll concede that

That's the whole plot of GotG user. Ronan is supposed to be getting the power stone for Thanos which is why he's the bad guy in GotG, but he decides he's gonna keep it for himself and lead the Kree empire to overthrow Thanos. With Thanos being gone, Ronan is free to do whatever the fuck he wants at that point. This is all assuming he doesn't still get destroyed at the end of that universe's GotG events, which seems unlikely since Quill got knocked the fuck out meaning Korath got to the stone before him, and Gamora/Nebula disappeared from the timeline meaning the Guardians' storyline gets changed slightly.

If you take Bruce's "you can't change the past" line into account then you can consider that every time jump they did actually already happened in the history of the MCU, it was all just off-screen and had no real knock-on effects due to the stones being returned without anybody noticing. The only ones that don't lead into the main timeline are the soul stone timeline and the tesseract timeline. The Reality stone timeline collapses back into main continuity, so does the 1970 tesseract one.

I assumed he saved his last capsule for after whatshername died and then came back

Did they actually say he only had four?

Wait wasn't Ronan amongst the army Thanos summoned? I thought I saw an edgy hooded guy