So, did Valkyrie and Korg die on Thor's ship?
What about Miek
What about Miek
Dr. Strange out here playing chess. I wonder what he saw in the future to make him give the stone up He saw SOMETHING.
From the depiction in the movie it appears even with the stones getting a fatal wound would end Thanos. He was on his knee thinking gawd dam, say Thor took the initiative after having him gasping for air and pulled out the axe and gave him that fatality (head off).
The three times people put their feelings before the bigger picture - Wanda with Vision, Starlord with Gamora and Gamora with Nebula - had me not because I thought it was bad writing but because they risked the fukking fate of the Universe
I didn't care for Nebula the most though, Vision dying wasn't a big hit but Nebula? Man sorry but Thanos can't get to the damn Soul stone and if the sis gotta go, she gotta go
Maybe Thanos was holding back and just toying with him as he had 5 of the 6 stones at that point. He was just doing it for sport and not really taking it seriously.
Nah he used his other hand meaning Cap was capable of achieving what he was intending which was stopping him from closing his fist and using the gauntlet. When Thanos arrived at Wankanda there was no more fukking about he had just killed the only thing he loved he just wanted to get things over with.
man Peter fukked up royally they LITERALLY had the gauntlet off.
So with Strange saying only 1 outcome saw them winning who do you think he saw..Ironman or Thor?
Man the most depressing death was Spider-Man, I DID NOT expect him to die..
So, did Valkyrie and Korg die on Thor's ship?
What about Miek
I'm still not sold on Thanos' motives. It just isn't very compelling or plausible, IMO.
Thor said he killed half his people. It makes little sense considering in Ragnarok everyone was on the ship and that shyt got destroyed, but maybe they retconned it
They'll return after 4 though. At this point I wonder if anyone will be dead after 4, the "Cap and Iroman will sacrifice themselves" theory makes the most sense as the Russo's know that having everyone comeback would make Infinity War feel cheap.
Our boy Batista got the biggest laughs in the theater I was in
He's a actual villain though. How many villian's motivations are actually plausible without making the hero look like a a$$hole though? Thought it could've been illustrated more in the film, as far as its effectiveness. I'm glad they didn't make him a sympathetic villain.