It would certainly be a hell of a cliffhanger ending to lead us into Avengers 4...Lots of mentions of "Snapping fingers" I hope the movie doesn't really end with Thano's snapping his fingers and some Avenger's disappearing from existence.
It would certainly be a hell of a cliffhanger ending to lead us into Avengers 4...Lots of mentions of "Snapping fingers" I hope the movie doesn't really end with Thano's snapping his fingers and some Avenger's disappearing from existence.
It also happens in the comic...It would certainly be a hell of a cliffhanger ending to lead us into Avengers 4...
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But put Thanos in there and replace "Transformers" with "Avengers"?
Editor's note from io9:Thanos' life story to be told in the first official, non-adaptation tie-in novel for the MCU, Thanos: Titan Consumed by Barry Lyga.
I did see that, and it is disappointing, but to my mind it'll make the novel no different than any of the Star Trek novels that I've enjoyed over the last 30 years that have never been considered canon. Or any of the Star Wars EU novels that I read and are no longer considered canon. Or any of the Buffy, X-Files, Doctor Who or fill-in-the-franchise novels that I've read. Or, for that matter, MCU tie-in comics! It's the journey and the entertainment value the story provides that's important.Editor's note from io9:
An earlier version of this article stated that the upcoming book Thanos: Titan Consumed, by Barry Lyga, was part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe canon, as per the publisher Little, Brown and Company. The publisher later contacted us and stated they had been misinformed, and thus, so had we. The book has no canonical ties to the MCU, and we regret the error.
This sounds cool, I'll definitely be keeping an eye on it. Don't care about canon either, I read a ton of non-canon tie-ins so I'm used to it by now.Thanos' life story to be told in the first official, non-adaptation tie-in novel for the MCU, Thanos: Titan Consumed by Barry Lyga.
I hope that this is a trend that continues now that so many characters are reaching the ends of their arcs. There are plenty of untold stories of the MCU worth telling. Banner was the Hulk for five years before we met him in The Incredible Hulk. How did Howard Stark go from the generally likeable guy we met in The First Avenger to the dour sourpuss we know from Tony's memories of the man? The foundation of SHIELD and Peggy's post-Agent Carter adventures. Early adventures of Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne. I imagine that Peter Quill had a rather colorful childhood. Of course with a Black Widow movie in the works, Budapest would probably be off the table, but I'm sure Natasha and Clint had some adventures worth recounting together.
They mentioned that a major character will die near the beginning of the movie. My guess is that Loki is a goner.
Due to various babysitting issues we didn't get to see Black Panther at the cinema, and it's not out online until May 8th. Should we wait until after that to watch Infinity War?
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