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What about the deleted scene where Cap hands the shield to Bucky instead of Falcon?!!
 
He wouldn't hand it to a brainwashed former Soviet/Hydra agent.

But he would defend and sacrifice his own life to protect said former brainwashed Hydra agent from the government and the law because he saw the good in him and that bucky was framed. I think it’s an interesting moral play during these films. Given he found that Bucky was still good and worthy of redemption despite all of the evil that he did, handing him the shield would be a total no go? I can certainly see why Falcon would get it, I just find it more interesting if Bucky were to receive it as part of his redemptive arc. Maybe that will be completed via the White Wolf story though?
 
So... I just realized something that I haven't seen mentioned yet, but... It would seem that no one aside from the survived Avengers and Dr Strange realized they were fighting Thanos from a pervious timeline.

To their knowledge anyone who came back from the snap and came through the sling ring portals must have thought they were fighting THE Thanos who did the original snap.

I am just realizing this as the scene were SW drops in and tells Thanos he took everything from her to which he replies " I don't even know who you are!"

The more I think of this movie the more of these type of things come up lol
 
But he would defend and sacrifice his own life to protect said former brainwashed Hydra agent from the government and the law because he saw the good in him and that bucky was framed. I think it’s an interesting moral play during these films. Given he found that Bucky was still good and worthy of redemption despite all of the evil that he did, handing him the shield would be a total no go? I can certainly see why Falcon would get it, I just find it more interesting if Bucky were to receive it as part of his redemptive arc. Maybe that will be completed via the White Wolf story though?

Saving Bucky's life is a lot different than imbuing him as figuratively the symbol of America in superhero form.
 
Another thought from a 4th viewing:

Since no one is talking about it, sickly/starved Tony at the beginning has to be via Marvel de-aging magic, right? RDJ didn't stop eating for a month for those scenes, right?
 
I find it really sad that these “fans” want to edit out female and non-white characters? What do they do with their comics? Scratch out the other characters?

These people aren’t true fans. They are deranged disturbed maladjusted losers who need to actually embrace the very ideals that superheroes symbolize. I find it so richly ironic and hypocritical that they are fans of marvel heroes like Cap but haven’t even learned or embraced the fundamental morals of these heroes.

People like to moan. It's on both sides. There was a bbc article yesterday complaining that in gotg the women had a third less lines than the men. Some saddo actually counted.
Just ignore them.
 
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But he would defend and sacrifice his own life to protect said former brainwashed Hydra agent from the government and the law because he saw the good in him and that bucky was framed. I think it’s an interesting moral play during these films. Given he found that Bucky was still good and worthy of redemption despite all of the evil that he did, handing him the shield would be a total no go? I can certainly see why Falcon would get it, I just find it more interesting if Bucky were to receive it as part of his redemptive arc. Maybe that will be completed via the White Wolf story though?
I totally agree with this.
 
Wow so everyone WAS there. You know its funny, when i watched it, it looked real to me and i didnt think twice about it but i started listening to podcasts and critics who were CERTAIN that those actors were not all present during that scene and that green screen and floating heads were noticeable and it made me second guess what i saw. Guess they were all wrong.
 
Yeah it was such an amazingly beautiful shot. I too thought something must to have been green screened in there. No way they got all these stars out to an isolated lake just for a minute shot.
Just a trivial bit but I wonder how they did Brie's hair? Cgi or was it a cap with false hair?
 
For some reason, Cumberbatch in the photo reminds me of Will Ferrell in Wedding Crashers, going to funerals to pick up women.

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It just occurred to me: Why are Strange and Wong dressed like normies instead of wearing their sorcerous garb? Yeah, I know it's a funeral and they're fitting in, but the Guardians are there in full regalia, looking like trees and rabbits and whatnot. So is Smart Hulk. A man in a sweeping cape and another in saffron robes wouldn't be out of place in that gathering.
 
It just occurred to me: Why are Strange and Wong dressed like normies instead of wearing their sorcerous garb? Yeah, I know it's a funeral and they're fitting in, but the Guardians are there in full regalia, looking like trees and rabbits and whatnot. So is Smart Hulk. A man in a sweeping cape and another in saffron robes wouldn't be out of place in that gathering.

Well, not sure about Wong, but Stephen Strange has lived most of his life as a "regular" human, so it makes sense for him. The GOTG are mostly aliens, and Quill is not going to wear a suit since he's spent most of his life on space and proably doesn't have such a connection to "Earth" beyond his mother and the stuff from his childhood. Danvers, who is now a space hero I guess, also lived most of her life on Earth and she's also wearing "human" clothes. It's all about what the character would do based on their history.
 
Trying to understand why Bucky was at Tony's funeral?
A mixture of both guilt and thanks? A human sense of responsibility towards a person that, even if you unknowingly wronged them, they gave their all to make sure you and everyone else was restored to life?

Is any of that particularly outrageous? I would say... No.
 

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