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Gamora that returned in the end is the Gamora in Guardians of tghe Galaxy 1, and her character basically went through the mental ride in that movie in this film in the last 45mins. She is not the Gamora that died for the Soul Stone.
I guess they could go back in time and pluck another Black Widow forward in time, but then it will alter the timeline in that universe completely.
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It was good, but I was fairly underwhelmed by a few parts. When I left the cinema after Infinity War, I'd been blown away, but didn't feel the same after Endgame.
I don't know enough about the Prof Hulk story arc in the comics, which is probably why I was severely disappointed by this. I just wanted to see Hulk smash things, and have a proper good fight/revenge brawl with Thanos. My mate was saying that Prof Hulk is the "ultimate Hulk" with brains and brawn, but there wasn't enough brawn for me. The Hulk was great in Avengers and Ragnarok, so I felt Prof Hulk was a bit of a let down.
As above, Fat Thor was funny for most of the film, but it wore thin. If re-gaining Mjolnir and Stormbreaker could tidy his hair and beard, surely it could have got rid of his gut? And again like Hulk, Thor in Ragnarok and IW was nails, and I genuinely believed he could give Thanos a real run for his money, but he just seemed puny in the fight scenes. Especially when you compare him to how effective Cap was when he got hold of Mjolnir.
Pepper Potts flying around kicking ass was really poor for me. Took Tony Stark a wee while to get used to the flying and combat, yet PP was instantly able to do it all. Meh!
Good ending for Iron Man, although since it turned out to be him who ended Thanos, I'm gutted the "left arm" theory didn't pan out, because that would have been the absolute icing on the cake for me
Prof Hulk can just sod off.
I didn't buy into the deep friendship / platonic love between Black Widow and Hawkeye during the soul stone sequence - I didn't notice in previous films that they were particularly close friends.
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So overpowered though, film would've been half the length...
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I'm glad about that, because this film should never have been about her. It was about a send-off for the characters who've grown in front of us for many, many films. Shoehorning her in at this point feels reminiscent of the reason DC's films failed to catch - jumping straight to the payoff without building the characters enough first.
For all the talk of her being OP, I don't think she was - in the end, Thanos chucked her around like a rag doll even without the stones.
My take on the film...it's a great film, but I don't think it could ever have matched up to Infinity War. I did love the way they managed to tie up all the OG Avengers' storylines in such a way that they won't be coming back without resorting to killing them all off (with the exception of Thor, obviously).
Favourite moments? Well, both of them involve Cap, which surprised me; there's Mjolnir, obviously, but also...
"Hail Hydra"
Genius, and a nice callback to the comics too.
That was quite neat, IMO.
What PR disaster was that?
Sorry I should've been more clear - yes I totally understand why, from the films standpoint, she couldn't be in it - it's not about her after all (aside from the fact Brie Larson didn't even know who Captain Marvel was when filming Endgame)
What I mean is, there wasn't enough logic in place to exclude her, for my liking. All the characters know how powerful she is, and whilst yes, she was supposed to be helping other planets, the work the Avengers were doing was to undo that and her powers would've been a considerable asset in pretty much every confrontation they have in the film - it didn't make sense for her *not* to be with the Avengers.
At the end of the day, if you were Tony and Steve and you were up against Thanos and had seen what Marvel could do - you'd want her around...
In which case - she probably shouldn't have been in the film at all. Her absence prevents all of those questions and lack of logical decisions for her to be around.
If you see what I mean!
He headbutts her and it sounds like a pan hitting a wall - she could totally overpower him. She forces open his gauntlet-ed hand with a smile on her face...
If you remember, he had to rip the Power Stone out of the gauntlet and punch her with it to knock her out for the rest of the fight.
The portrayal of her powers in both Endgame and Marvel are so massive that she would be the absolute answer to all of the films problems - and thusly she couldn't be around otherwise there'd be no film!
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The trouble is that while the Guardians films will probably be quite good (I never thought they were as good as lots of folk were making out), and as much as I'd like to follow Thor's story (assuming he continues with them)...to get the full context, I think all the films are necessary and I don't think I'll have the will to continue with that.
Really enjoyed watching this last night - lots of good scenes, and loved how pretty much anyone who was ever in a Marvel film was shoehorned in - even Tony's chauffeur. Pretty much everyone in the cinema was blubbing as well.
Don't quite get the Mjolnir / Cap thing; so he was always 'worthy'? But doesn't that take away from Thor?
Also - loved Thor's beer gut and moobs!
If anything, it builds Cap up even more - it shows that in Age of Ultron, he could've lifted it but he realised that Thor's insecurities meant that he shouldn't.
Or, at this point he hadn't told Tony about Bucky killing his parents, so wasn't worthy?