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Avengers Infinity War (and beyond) anticipation thread

Just booked my midnight tickets for next week :P god I'm so pumped to see this movie.

Can I borrow the Time Stone and jump to next week please ;)
 
JUST PURCHASED MY TICKET FOR NEXT THURSDAY
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THURSDAY IS TOO FAR AWAY :wah:
 
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Interesting, so time travel or a time jump seem like the most likely explanations.
 
Interesting, so time travel or a time jump seem like the most likely explanations.
That or some kind of localized temporal manipulation from the Time Gem like what we saw in Doctor Strange (such as rapid aging).
 
I won't see it until Cinco de Mayo, because the Chinese Theatre will not be showing on opening weekend due to a scheduling conflict!! :(

But I will get to see it at the Chinese Theatre, so it's worth it!!! :)
 
That or some kind of localized temporal manipulation from the Time Gem like what we saw in Doctor Strange (such as rapid aging).
I'm going with the second-stringers having to travel through time to fix things after the OG Avengers all bite it at the end of Infinity War.
 
Thinking about a teenage Cassie in Avengers 4 got me to thinking about other Young Avengers. We almost had Patriot in Black Panther. Depending on how big of a time Jump we're talking about, and how things end with Wanda and Vision in Infinity War, that might give us the possibility of seeing Tommy and Billy (That is, if Marvel were to decide to "go there" with the pair). And we're meeting Mar-Vell in the Captain Marvel movie. If the character were given enough time to get it on with a certain Skrull queen, then you have an easy way to introduce Teddy to the team. Finally, if this is how they decide to introduce genuine time travel into the MCU, then what better way to do it then through introducing Iron Lad, the the young and idealistic version of Avengers for Kang the Conqueror?
 
I don't understand why he seems to have such a grudge against comic book movies.
It's also worth noting that he did write and produce Battle Angel Alita, which is technically a comic book movie.
 
James Cameron comes off rather pathetic with these comments, especially considering how hypocritical he is. :rolleyes:

He's probably just upset that Black Panther has beaten Titanic and is on its way to defeating Avatar as well...and Infinity War will likely do the same.
Unless Black Panther has a sudden surge because of Infinity War, there's no way it'll catch up with Avatar. I'm doubtful it'll even reach $700 million but I would love to be wrong.
 
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Finished my MCU rewatch earlier with Thor: Ragnarok (can't rewatch Black Panther at mo) so I am so ready and tomorrow will we start to see reviews? since the LA screening is tonight if memory serves. Also since i'm sure such a Nerd, I tweaked my grading of the MCU to date with my recent rewatch...

Iron Man --- (B)
The Incredible Hulk --- (B-)
Iron Man 2 --- (B)
Thor --- (B+)
Captain America: The First Avenger --- (B+)
The Avengers --- (A-)
Iron Man 3 --- (B)
Thor: The Dark World --- (B-)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier --- (A-)
Guardians of the Galaxy --- (A-)
Avengers: Age of Ultron --- (B+)
Ant-Man --- (B)
Captain America: Civil War --- (A-)
Doctor Strange --- (B)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 --- (B+)
Spider-Man: Homecoming --- (B+)
Thor: Ragnarok --- (A-)
Black Panther --- (B+)
 
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