Tuesday, May 1, 2018

'Avengers: Infinity War': Why you shouldn't freak out about death of few Earth’s Mightiest Heroes


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'Avengers: Infinity War': Why you shouldn't freak out about death of few Earth’s Mightiest Heroes (Warning: Spoilers Ahead!)
The following contains details about the Avengers: Infinity War. Stop reading now if you don't want to know. Seriously, if you haven't seen the movie yet, this is your last chance to bail. Don't say I didn't warned you before.

Everything dies, baby that’s a fact
But maybe everything that dies someday comes back.
Bruce Springsteen, “Atlantic City”

Directors of Avengers: Infinity War recommends staying off the internet until you see the movie. Thanos demands my silence? But, here I am with the recent Marvel Cinematic UniverseAvengers: Infinity War” movie spoilers and few of my theories for the second part as well knowing the end credit scenes coupled with the lineup marvels movies to  release.

Winter Soldier and Civil War directors Anthony and Joe Russo are back to tackle this Marvel's monster, which will reunite them with writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeelyGuardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn is serving as executive producer, and Spider-Man: Homecoming's Jon WattsBlack Panther's Ryan Coogler and Thor: Ragnarok's Taika Waititi have been involved too making this movie moment big nice and epic.

Does Avengers: Infinity War live up to the hype? That depends. If you wanted nothing more than to see the majority of the Marvel Cinematic Universe characters up on the screen together, then yes, Infinity War delivers. If you were hoping for something deeper, you might find yourself wanting more. Ultimately, Infinity War is a magic trick of a movie, full of deception and misdirection. It entertains, sure – but when the smoke clears, we can’t help but see the obvious way the trick was designed.
From here, the bulk of the heroic members of the MCU break off into factions, all with the hopes of stopping Thanos:
  • Hulk doesn't return. We see the Hulkbuster in the trailer, and that's actually Bruce Banner in the suit.
  • This time Stan Lee is a bus driver for his cameo in the film.
  • Thor forges Stormbreaker.(his new improved Hammer)which fail to hurt the mighty villain Thanos.
  • Captain America having new shield.” “Someone get that man a shield.” from the promos as said by Black Panther
  • Thor (Chris Hemsworth) hooks up with the Guardians of the Galaxy (Chris PrattZoe SaldanaDave BautistaVin DieselBradley CooperPom Klementieff) and then heads out further into space with Rocket Racoon and Groot, with the hopes of creating a new weapon to replace his destroyed hammer.
  • The remaining Guardians, meanwhile, try to head Thanos off, only to have Gamora be captured to her dear old adoptive dad.(Thanos)
  • Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), Peter Parker (Tom Holland) and Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) all end up in space, headed for Thanos’ home planet of Titan.
  • On Earth, Captain America (Chris Evans), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and Falcon (Anthony Mackie) re-team with Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany), with the hopes of protecting the Infinity Stone stuck in Vision’s head from Thanos. The team adds War Machine (Don Cheadle) and Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), who is stuck in non-Hulk mode, to their ranks, and eventually make their way to Wakanda. There, they connect with Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman), Okoye (Danai Gurira) and Bucky (Sebastian Stan) while Shuri (Letitia Wright) tries to remove the stone from Vision’s head.

All death of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in the film (at the same time, maybe none of them at all?)

1.Loki dies
2.Gamora dies
3.Dr. Strange just gives Thanos the Time Stone to save tony stark and eventually sacrificing his life.
4.Vision dies.
5.Black Panther,
6.Mantis,
7.Drax,
8.Bucky,
9.Star-Lord
10.Gandalf.

Maybe in the second part of movie scheduled to release next year we might see that a little more complicated, however, with these "real" deaths that didn’t involve dis-integration .As Loki was strangled, and Tom Hiddleston might have actually gone adios after a memorable Marvel career. Paul Bettany’s Vision is an android who started out as an artificial intelligence, so just give him an iPad to inhabit. Gamora was sent to her apparent doom by her adoptive dad Thanos so he could have the Soul stone, yet at the end, after he wipes out half of the cosmic population, he has a conversation with her as a young girl on what looks like a higher plane of existence, making it seem like she might not be gone for good. (Her death scene is so good that bringing her back seems like a cheat, but Zoe Saldana is superb as that character and I’d let it slide.) 

With knowing the future films announced by Marvel Cinematic Universe we can atleast figure out and discuss a theory for Avengers: Infinity War second installment.
 Marvel Cinematic Universe about to start shooting the 
  • Spider-Man: Homecoming sequel hence opportunity of spiderman to terun back again from the ashes 
  • Guardians Vol. 3

And yet, Infinity War is, in the end, a success. By the time it’s big emotional sucker punch of a climax has arrived, we’re hooked. The film is long – nearly 3 hours – yet I never felt the story was running long. Indeed, I actually wanted more. When I saw characters begin to go up in smoke, I wasn’t particularly worried, because I thought for sure there was still at least a half hour left of the film to set things right. And then I felt a genuine sense of distress when I realized I was wrong.
Eagerly waiting for the epic end in new instalment.


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