Thanos used the POWER to kill 1/2 of everything with a SOUL and MIND in SPACE at the same TIME in this REALITY.
Except Hawkeye, who was not in the movie.
I gave it an A for the whole concept of bringing together the rich and diverse MCU. Although my understanding was that this was a two-parter, I was stunned by the ending.
I do wonder a bit how carefully he crafted his intentions. "Half of all life" could easily wipe out civilization as we know it, considering we make up less than 1% of all the living creatures on earth
And people would be thrown into depression or worse as their loved ones vanished without explanation. The MCU at this point would become a post-apocalyptic world trying to recover from an inexplicable cataclysm.
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And now the MCU's gone and done a better "Everyone's dead, we have to find a way of changing the past" movie than FoX-Men as well...
Hey hey, let’s not get ahead of ourselves. DOFP was such a great movie too
The stones are fine. Just the guantlet. I’d imagine his command overloaded it.
Say what you will about Thanos, he did reduce unemployment by 50%
That would be my guess too. But then why would Thanos leave all six Infinity Stones lying there for anyone to take? And do they now have to worry about the Power Stone killing everything remaining on Earth like in the first Guardians movie?
The Reality Stone also behaved a lot more like its comic counterpart than the Aether in Thor: The Dark World. Somehow I have a hard time picturing Malekith using it to turn things into bubbles!
Edited to add Days of Future Past comment: Most of that movie was great-- it was a lot of fun seeing both casts. But the ending completely killed it. They stopped Mystique from killing Trask, but what happened instead was way worse: they broke an unstable mutant out of prison, destroyed the White House, took the President hostage, threatened the nation on live TV, and went on their merry way without Magneto or Xavier or any of them having to answer to the law. The future should have been a hundred times worse for mutants after that.
Not so bizarre because in the comics it is the Saturnian moon.
Who said it took a significant amount of time to travel from Earth to Titan?So, Thanos's home planet is a moon around Saturn and was once a densely overpopulated civilization that is now desolate and it took Thanos's a significant length of time to get there from Earth while moving at a FTL speed/though hyperspace?
The comics are one thing, in the movie my impression was that it was a separate planet "out there" somewhere and a moon of Saturn.
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