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I’ve finally seen the season finale of Agents of SHIELD. Just “wow”. Does it mean that the 5th season will lead into the Infinity War movie?

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ray_afraid said:

And there are other things going on in that ROTJ poster. It’s not just a pile of heads.

Well yeah it’s not a slasher film…

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Holy shit that sounds incredible with a full orchestra. Surprised and happy they went that way.

Maybe this will be the return of consistent character themes to the MCU?

Keep Circulating the Tapes.

END OF LINE

(It hasn’t happened yet)

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So the Scarlet Witch’s power in this universe is essentially just telekinesis with a fancy red lightshow?

Meh.

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DuracellEnergizer said:

So the Scarlet Witch’s power in this universe is essentially just telekinesis with a fancy red lightshow?

Meh.

She may be working her way to “reality bending god powers”. But I think it’s hard to justify that in a Universe without Mutants.

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Eh, I don’t want to see her with god-like powers, either. I’d be happy with good ol’ probability manipulation.

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Awesomeness. One of my favourite parts of Civil War, I can only hope his solo movie is just as good.

Not enough people read the EU.

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I wish they did every commercial like those ones…they’re a lot better than most annoying crap you see.

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Tobar said:

It’s the third Captain America film.

No, it’s not. It is basically The Avengers 2.5: The Apology for Age of Ultron. It wouldn’t be that much of a problem, if the movie would feature just Cap as the main character, hence the title CAPTAIN AMERICA.

The whole heart of the film is a continuation of what came before in Winter Soldier and First Avenger. The film is about Captain America refusing to give up on his best friend or to compromise his morals.

Even you stick just the Cap movies, with Civil War the viewers face serious problems to follow/understand what’s going on.

The audience doesn’t live in a vacuum, if they’ve made it through three Captain America films then they’re well aware of the Avengers and Iron Man even if they haven’t seen those films.

Haarspalter said:

If Gunn is trying to avoid the repercussions of his heroes mingling with the greater MCU then why didn’t he set Vol. 3 before Infinity War?

My guess is, Gunn sets GOTG3 eight years after Infinity War, because the incidents of that movie will be probably be dealt with - mentally & personally for the GOTG ensemble. Gunn won’t have to make to make a big deal out of it. Maybe the GOTG characters will mention the Infinity War in one or two scences. The most important thing: with the eight year time gap, Infinity War is out of the way and Gunn can focus on the third story he wants to tell for the GOTG ensemble. And mark my words: none of the Avengers guys will have a supporting role or impact in that movie.

I’ve been doing some serious digging and I have yet to find any evidence to support this idea that Vol. 3 is set 8 years after Infinity War that you keep bringing up. What is currently known is that Vol. 2 is set two months after the first film in 2014 and that Infinity War takes place four years after Vol. 2. Which means that Infinity War takes place in 2018, the same year of its release. All that’s known about Vol. 3 is that it takes place after the Infinity War.

Do you have a source for this eight year thing?

Putting that aside for the moment. The Guardians are and always have been an integral part of what’s happening in the MCU. They’re tied to Thanos and Thanos is the big bad that everything has been leading to. The first Guardians was the first time Thanos saw any significant amount of screen time. It also is the film that explains what the infinity stones are, the very McGuffins that have been driving the entire MCU plot forward in the background. Both Gamora and Nebula are daughters of Thanos and are undoubtedly going to play a very significant role during the Infinity War.

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Tobar said:

Do you have a source for this eight year thing?

Hm, i’m sure i read somewhere that it would be an eight year gap between Vol.2 & Vol.3, but unfortunately i cannot find the source now.

James Gunn confirms on his twitter Account that Vol.3 takes place after Avengers 3&4:
https://twitter.com/JamesGunn/status/859481902868185088

Comingsoon.net hints in one of his articles that Vol.3 takes place years after Vol.2 (second article, scroll down): http://www.comingsoon.net/movie/guardians-of-the-galaxy-vol-3

But maybe i confused some infos due to this article, where Kevin Feige mentioned that between Vol.2 & Infinity War will be a four year gap:
http://www.cinemablend.com/news/1650709/why-the-guardians-will-be-different-when-introduced-in-avengers-infinity-war-according-to-kevin-feige

If so, i’m sorry.

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Tobar said:

Continuing on from this post:

Haarspalter said:

Tobar said:

It’s the third Captain America film.

No, it’s not. It is basically The Avengers 2.5: The Apology for Age of Ultron. It wouldn’t be that much of a problem, if the movie would feature just Cap as the main character, hence the title CAPTAIN AMERICA.

The whole heart of the film is a continuation of what came before in Winter Soldier and First Avenger. The film is about Captain America refusing to give up on his best friend or to compromise his morals.

Even you stick just the Cap movies, with Civil War the viewers face serious problems to follow/understand what’s going on.

The audience doesn’t live in a vacuum, if they’ve made it through three Captain America films then they’re well aware of the Avengers and Iron Man even if they haven’t seen those films.

Haarspalter said:

If Gunn is trying to avoid the repercussions of his heroes mingling with the greater MCU then why didn’t he set Vol. 3 before Infinity War?

My guess is, Gunn sets GOTG3 eight years after Infinity War, because the incidents of that movie will be probably be dealt with - mentally & personally for the GOTG ensemble. Gunn won’t have to make to make a big deal out of it. Maybe the GOTG characters will mention the Infinity War in one or two scences. The most important thing: with the eight year time gap, Infinity War is out of the way and Gunn can focus on the third story he wants to tell for the GOTG ensemble. And mark my words: none of the Avengers guys will have a supporting role or impact in that movie.

I’ve been doing some serious digging and I have yet to find any evidence to support this idea that Vol. 3 is set 8 years after Infinity War that you keep bringing up. What is currently known is that Vol. 2 is set two months after the first film in 2014 and that Infinity War takes place four years after Vol. 2. Which means that Infinity War takes place in 2018, the same year of its release. All that’s known about Vol. 3 is that it takes place after the Infinity War.

Do you have a source for this eight year thing?

Putting that aside for the moment. The Guardians are and always have been an integral part of what’s happening in the MCU. They’re tied to Thanos and Thanos is the big bad that everything has been leading to. The first Guardians was the first time Thanos saw any significant amount of screen time. It also is the film that explains what the infinity stones are, the very McGuffins that have been driving the entire MCU plot forward in the background. Both Gamora and Nebula are daughters of Thanos and are undoubtedly going to play a very significant role during the Infinity War.

They’re still a bit self contained at this point. I was expecting at least one of the Avengers to show up in the “meanwhile, back on Earth” scenes in GOTG 2, but that didn’t happen.

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Ok, could someone tell me why they had to reboot Spiderman yet again. Why couldn’t they just tie the most recent series to the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

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Warbler said:

Ok, could someone tell me why they had to reboot Spiderman yet again. Why couldn’t they just tie the most recent series to the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

If you mean the “Amazing” movies, it’s because they kinda suck. But I’ve been worried about Homecoming suffering a similar fate due to Too Much Tony Stark, but lots of critic people are liking it so I guess I could be wrong. Which would be great, I would love to be wrong.

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suspiciouscoffee said:

Warbler said:

Ok, could someone tell me why they had to reboot Spiderman yet again. Why couldn’t they just tie the most recent series to the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

If you mean the “Amazing” movies, it’s because they kinda suck.

They really really suck.

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doubleofive said:

suspiciouscoffee said:

Warbler said:

Ok, could someone tell me why they had to reboot Spiderman yet again. Why couldn’t they just tie the most recent series to the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

If you mean the “Amazing” movies, it’s because they kinda suck.

They really really suck.

oh, I’ve never seen them. I didn’t realize they were bad.