As we’ve been expecting for a while, the plot of Avengers: Endgame heavily featured time travel – and it was all a bit complicated, to be honest! Subscribe to our channel for more awesome videos: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Screenrant
While time shenanigans aren’t completely new to the MCU – with Doctor Strange having used the Time Stone in his 2016 solo movie to defeat Dormammu in the Dark Dimension, and Janet van Dyne mentioning “time vortices” in last year’s Ant-Man and the Wasp – Endgame took the idea to completely new heights.
Thanos destroyed all the Infinity Stones, so Thor killed him – and while that removed the threat of the Mad Titan from the universe, it left the surviving heroes lacking the means to undo the effects of his snap.
Five years later, Scott Lang emerged from the Quantum Realm – and because it only felt like five hours to him, he came to the conclusion that the mysterious microverse could be used to traverse history.
A plan is formulated, leading to a large chunk of the movie involving time travel – and this video will describe the plan in great detail for your viewing and listening pleasure!
There are four theorised time travel types; the linear timeline, the Grandfather Paradox, the Butterfly Effect and the fluid timeline – and we’ll explain which one (or which ones) Avengers: Endgame takes influence from.
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After viewing Avengers Endgame, How It Should Have Ended’s Daniel shares his initial thoughts about the film. There are spoilers here. Beware of your viewing and comment scrolling.
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So, Avengers: Endgame – the culmination of twenty-two movies and eleven years of Marvel Cinematic Universe action – has finally hit theatres. And BOY does it deliver!
It’s three hours of pure, unadulterated comic book action – and Marvel Studios really did pack A LOT into it!
So much was packed in to it, in fact, that it was quite easy to miss a lot of what went on – but, never fear, we’ve got your back!
In this video, we’ll take you through thirty things you might have missed in Avengers: Endgame (as if you need telling, this DOES contain spoilers – and that includes the following text)…
The thirty things in question include; Joe Russo’s daughter Ava playing Lila Barton, Thanos’ creator Jim Starlin making a cameo appearance, Community star Ken Jeong making a cameo appearance, Carol Danvers new hairstyle being a nod to the comics, a potential reference to Namor the Sub-Mariner, Stan Lee’s second-favourite catchphrase making an appearance on a bumper sticker, the Silver Age Ant-Man helmet making an appearance, Agent Carter’s James D’Arcy becoming the first MCU TV star to make the move to movies, the potential foreshadowing of an A-Force or Lady Liberators movie, Iron Man 3’s Harley Keener making an appearance, old man Steve Rogers wearing the same jacket as skinny Steve Rogers, a song from the Captain America: The Winter Soldier soundtrack being played, and the noise after the credits rolled.
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When a massive hurricane hits her Florida hometown, Haley (#KayaScodelario) ignores evacuation orders to search for her missing father (#BarryPepper). Finding him gravely injured in the crawl space of their family home, the two become trapped by quickly encroaching floodwaters. As time runs out to escape the strengthening storm, Haley and her father discover that the rising water level is the least of their fears.
From director Alexandre Aja (The Hills Have Eyes) and producers Craig Flores (300) (#CraigFlores), Sam Raimi (Don’t Breathe, Evil Dead) (#SamRaimi) and Alexandre Aja (#AlexandreAja), Crawl (#Crawl) is a nail-biting horror thriller in theatres July 12, 2019.
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