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The moment he knew Tony was right

I'm pretty sure Tony was the last thing on his mind at that moment
 
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After End Game is over I want you guys to count how many times the Avengers asks the government for permission :nerd:

If it's more than zero, then I'll admit Tony was right.
 
I'm pretty sure Tony was the last thing on his mind at that moment

You mean the guy who has bailed him out in the other 2 occasions was the last thing on his mind?


Actually nevermind, forgot Steve saw a technical problem in WS and his best idea was to go to an Apple store
 
Does that make it better or worse?

So Steve had zero ideas on what else they could potentially have done?
I mean what else would you expect.

You do remember in A1 on the helicarrier he confronted Tony about hacking Shield data. Based on that alone, I can understand why the options would be limited ie not going to Tony
 
They could’ve given Ronin his “eyes” and had them emote. Give Renner something that fans can cheer for. Not feeling his mask at all
 
The 9 Most Devastating Moments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Captain America's farewell to losing his virginity (Captain America: The First Avenger)
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As he speeds to his presumed death in the Arctic ice, Steve Rogers shares a tearful farewell with Agent Peggy Carter (not knowing that he would see her again after many decades had passed).

It definitely had its impact on Peggy, as the farewell replays several times in the Agent Carter TV show.

Killmonger's final speech (Black Panther)
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Erik 'Killmonger' is the dark reflection of our hero T'Challa – the man he might have been if he had grown up with none of his princely advantages. Killmonger has good intentions but horrendous methods – and he sees how damaged he is.

"Just bury me in the ocean with my ancestors that jumped from the ships," he tells T'Challa. "Cause they knew death was better than bondage." As far as final words go, those are about as bitter and tragic as you could wish.

Spider-Man doesn't want to go (Avengers: Infinity War)
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Most of the characters hit by Thanos' Infinity Snap blow away to dust before they really know what's going on. But not Spider-Man, who gets a devastating few moments dissolving in Iron Man's arms repeating "I don't wanna go" over and over again. Why do you punish us like this, Marvel?

Yondu's funeral (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2)
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Peter Quill carries a lot of resentment around for his adoptive father, who wasn't a great guy, even if he was only joking about eating the young boy. But Yondu has his moments – and the biggest is his noble sacrifice to save Peter at the end of Guardians 2.

But it's what happens after, with all his estranged fellow Ravagers showing up to honor him and forgive him for his mistakes – with a beautiful fireworks display, no less – that gets us every time.

Agent Coulson's spearing (Avengers Assemble)
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Joss Whedon has always delighted in taking away our favorite characters in the most brutal way possible. Remembering Anya, Tara and the rest, we should have been expecting Agent Coulson savage spearing in the back by Loki. He got better, but we're still not over it.

We are Groot (Guardians of the Galaxy)
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And you thought that Groot could only say the one sentence. But he cracked out the lovely message of togetherness that is "we are Groot" right at the end of the first Guardians film. Moments later, he was blown to pieces protecting his pals. Life just isn't fair.

Bucky: murderer (Captain America: Civil War)
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Cap had Bucky's back, and we did too. We knew that he'd done some bad stuff during his time as a brainwashed assassin. But murdering Tony Stark's parents is something else – especially as Cap already suspected what had gone down and decided not to tell. We know he's your friend, Steve, but still…

Iron Man and Captain America fall out hard (Captain America: Civil War)
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Speaking of 'friends,' the immediate aftermath of that revelation about Bucky deserves a mention all of its own. Civil War was building to this, but when Cap and Tony's relationship finally collapses, it's rough.

"He's my friend," says Steve. "So was I," replies Tony. Cue weeping.

Goodbye Gamora (Avengers: Infinity War)
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Thanos forces Gamora to lead him to Vormir, the secret resting place of the Soul Stone. And she is amused to learn that he can't pay the price for it – to kill the person he loves most in the world – because he doesn't love anyone.

He doesn't love anyone, right?

Does it get more brutal than watching Gamora realise what the rest of us already know – moments before she is thrown to her death? We're never getting over this.

 
I mean what else would you expect.

You do remember in A1 on the helicarrier he confronted Tony about hacking Shield data. Based on that alone, I can understand why the options would be limited ie not going to Tony

And tony was right then.. and was proven right again in WS for questioning shield

But yea, all the important people he choose to trust all went to 2 people for help when they needed it for that sort of thing, both were named stark

Maybe just maybe the thought should have entered his head "why aren't we just going to tony?"
 
And tony was right then.. and was proven right again in WS for questioning shield

But yea, all the important people he choose to trust all went to 2 people for help when they needed it for that sort of thing, both were named stark

Maybe just maybe the thought should have entered his head "why aren't we just going to tony?"
Because going to Tony doesnt always solves things. I agree Tony was right and he has the "right intentions" but **** always goes sideways
 
LEGO set spoilers reveal some very interesting points for both Endgame and Far From Home. Of course LEGO sets have often deviated from the story but 75% of the time you get actual set pieces....

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I’ve always held firm that we would see the Battle of New York again but with EVERYONE including Thanos. Eager to see that particular LEGO set piece. Also Marvel looks to be using the elementals that Mysterio creates to slide in other lesser known and/or famous villains like Molten Man and Hydro Man. There’s apparently a Sand Elemental as well....
 
Because going to Tony doesnt always solves things. I agree Tony was right and he has the "right intentions" but **** always goes sideways

I mean, by no means do I believe tony to be perfect..

But if it were me, faced with everything he was in WS.. tony is the first call I'm making

He only knows a handful of people and has a technical issue to deal with plus needs somewhere to hide
 
Marvel Confirms Loki Was Mind Controlled in Avengers

via: https://www.marvel.com/characters/loki/on-screen

Arriving at the Sanctuary through a wormhole caused by the Bifrost, Loki met the Other, ruler of the ancient race of extraterrestrials the Chitauri, and Thanos. Offering the God of Mischief dominion over his brother’s favorite realm Earth, Thanos requested the Tesseract in return. Gifted with a Scepter that acted as a mind control device, Loki would be able to influence others. Unbeknownst to him, the Scepter was also influencing him, fueling his hatred over his brother Thor and the inhabitants of Earth.
 
i think they did that to open up his stories for the series they are making on disney+

i don't think it's necessary but i do think they are just giving him an out from merely being evil in the future
 
Marvel Confirms Loki Was Mind Controlled in Avengers

via: https://www.marvel.com/characters/loki/on-screen

Arriving at the Sanctuary through a wormhole caused by the Bifrost, Loki met the Other, ruler of the ancient race of extraterrestrials the Chitauri, and Thanos. Offering the God of Mischief dominion over his brother’s favorite realm Earth, Thanos requested the Tesseract in return. Gifted with a Scepter that acted as a mind control device, Loki would be able to influence others. Unbeknownst to him, the Scepter was also influencing him, fueling his hatred over his brother Thor and the inhabitants of Earth.

Hmmm, not sure how I feel about this. They should have mentioned or alluded to this in Thor 2 or 3.
 
All in all Thor is the only one who’s in the right. Already hind the vision to have one stone destroyed if it wasn’t for Loki. GOAT
 
I know that but I’m saying that should have mentioned or alluded to it in the Thor films. I’m sure they just weren’t thinking ahead and just altered ****, like the gauntlet Easter egg in the first Thor film.
 
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