That's the assumption but given the fact the dark elves went raw on Asgard, Hela single handedly annihhilated it, and Odin had to go in odinsleep plenty of times I don't believe it.So Odin death and the fall of asgard cause thanos to have free entry everywhere?
Well, Loki is full of tricks, but that’d be his masterpiecewhat yall think of the theory that Bruce Banner in this movie was really Loki disguised as him? And Thanos just killed a "projection" of what he thought was Loki? And that's what "Bruce" never turned into Hulk. They saying the rest of Asgard is with Bruce and Valkyrie.
She's in it but has a small role.
Yeah, some theory on why he had a gauntlet in his treasure room. He was trying to be Thanos by getting all the stones first.Don't know if this was posted but I read somewhere that back when Odin and Hela were conquering realms Odin came across the Soul stone but wasn't able to sacrifice Hela. So he tried to live out his life as a ruler instead of a conqueror
I think it would be dope, but it is too in depth for the audience. I read a really dope fan theory on reddit yesterday, it blew up, so people here may have seen it, I’ll try to find it, it is about Odin and Thanos, and the gauntletWell, Loki is full of tricks, but that’d be his masterpiece
the only scene that i felt fell flat/impeded the flow was one part you guys left off. Where Tony and Strange are talking about ice cream.
Everything was fleeting and not too annoying/actually funny.
smartest person doesn't automatically make the best leaderI get that, but in the end if I'm Thor, Hulk or Iron Man... Ain't no way I'ma let some strong ass human tell me what to do. I'm looking at this from a logical stand point. Thor is a God. A god is not being lead by no human unless he's super smart like Stark. Iron Man who's way smarter than Cap, should be the leader period. Hulk knows he's unstable so he might fall back.
and dc still has no aquaman footageMarvel does not slack a minute.
Fred.