So what?Why are Peter and his friends still in high school after a 5 year time jump?
If they were snapped time didn’t really pass for them the same wayWhy are Peter and his friends still in high school after a 5 year time jump?
One scene that I find gut wrenching is after @Ironman snaps his fingers and Peter is there. "Mr. Stark, it's Peter. We won, Mr. Stark. We won. I'm sorry." Tom Holland is my favorite Spiderman hands down now. No debate or discussion.I'm also glad that War Machine was there in Tony's last moments. Breh deserved to be there.
mackie talking about becoming the new Captain America
Oh who was a better comic book villain in your opinion?
I'm taking Joker and Zod over him.
“The bill comes due...always”
Mordo warned us
#mordowasright
Ayo Okoye is really no joke because she fukking bodies Corvus Glaive when in Infinity War both Vision and CA were having trouble with him.
With Avengers: Endgame, Marvel Studios kicked down the door to the future of the MCU and opened up the franchise to a multiverse of possibilities. But there was one specific line early in the film that perked many fans ears, wondering if the Marvel Cinematic Universe was getting ready to introduce Atlantis and its monarch, Namor (Marvel) .
And while directors Joe and Anthony Russo remained coy about the possibilities of Namor's debut in the future, Avengers: Endgame writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely came clean and admitted that the mention of an earthquake on the ocean floor was NOT a reference to classic Marvel Comics character.
"I wish we were that smart," Markus told the Hollywood Reporter, revealing that fans might have to wait a while longer before seeing Namor's debut.