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There's no obsession to run by the ending of Avengers: Infinity War. The cliffhanger will likely living upon as one of the most memorable endings in cinema. That tends to happen behind half the universe is wiped away behind a snap of the fingers. all past the end of April 2018, fans have been trying to piece together what happened to Spider-Man, Black Panther, Star-Lord and the land of universe. There's no shortage of internet theories, but now CinemaBlend wants to through its hat into the dome behind a homegrown theory.
CinemaBlend's own Sean O'Connell has concocted a theory that the Avengers left standing at the end of Infinity encounter is actually a misdirect. It's the characters who were dusted that are actually alive, and heroes behind Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America are actually dead.
In the hunt for clues more or less the plan of Avengers: Endgame, there are no shortage of fans who have created their own theories more or less what happened during The Decimation. One of the most popular theories is that all the dusted heroes are actually in the Soul Stone, and most fans comply that Endgame is all more or less trying to locate a habit to bring the dusted support to life.
There are a ton of different theories more or less how the Avengers are going to accomplish, that behind everything from mature travel to the Quantum Realm upon the table, but CinemaBlend's theory is that all of these attempts will ultimately fail because it's the heroes who thought they were "safe" that are actually in danger.
It's all just a event of perspective. For example, Okoye wise saying Black Panther disintegrate right past her eyes. To her, he's the one who died, but what did Black Panther see? Does he just teleport to the Soul stone or does he stay right where he is and Okoye is the one who disappears.
Think of it this way: The Decimation didn't take half the universe and wipe it out of existence. It moved those individuals to an identical Earth, where upon that world it was the extra half who looked as if they disintegrated. Both groups survive, but living thinking the extra organization died.
If you've ever seen The Leftovers upon HBO, it's basically the same idea. The do something was more or less a world where 2% of the population disappeared without a relish and how the survival people harmony behind the unexplainable phenomena. However, the total episode presented a theory much behind this one where in unusual reality, 98% of the world disappeared. Wild, right?
This theory is backed in the works by a few things. For one, all the people who were dusted in Infinity encounter are franchise leads for Phase 4. behind you see at the list of characters who were dusted, it's actually essentially suspicious. Black Panther, Doctor Strange, Spider-Man and the Guardians of the Galaxy are all huge players for the MCU in the close future.
Others behind Scarlet Witch, Falcon, and Bucky are starring in their own streaming shows. (However, those series could be prequels.) They aren't just going to be wiped off the board. even though fans never essentially thought these characters were behind for good, the assumption was the indigenous Avengers would have to rescue them.
As this theory argues, there's no rescuing needed. Those characters are all living and capably upon Earth, ready to go upon vacations to Europe and have extra adventures. That's not to say that they aren't broken in the works more or less all their missing buddies, but eventually they accept that there's no habit to undo what Thanos did.
That would object that the indigenous Avengers are dead, but this works out. At least some of those characters are finished behind the MCU after Endgame. Contracts are in the works and people are ready to shape upon after 10 years. Having them be the ones who were essentially dusted is a convenient habit to shape them all off the board.
The bother adjoining this is that Marvel moved the extra players out of the habit to give the indigenous Avengers one last moment in the spotlight. Ending the franchise (or chapter or whatever) behind the characters who started it all is delightful for the viewer. However, you can still give those characters a meaningful sendoff even though having them be dead the collective time.
As behind any follower theory, there are some holes in this. For such a small guy, Ant-Man is a particularly huge wrench here. Scott Lang escaped the Decimation because he was in the Quantum Realm at the time. We know that he eventually finds his habit out and in a much different world. Lang is seen nearly the Avengers combination in the Endgame trailer, behind Captain America and Black Widow watching him upon a monitor. If hat and Widow are in the Dead World, after that how is Scott there, too?
There's no easy answer to that one, unfortunately, but I think it's important to remember that Marvel LOVES tricking people in trailers. The studio will use CGI to conceal or replace elements, and will film entire shots just for the trailer. So, it's important to remember never to take everything in a Marvel trailer at twist value.
Let's then deem Rocket and and Nebula then survived the snap. Despite a terminate upon pre-production, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is still upon the way. I can see Nebula getting killed off, but Rocket is a tougher pill to swallow, and it's doesn't seem likely that he'd that he'd be left out. Black Widow then has her own movie hitting theaters in the next-door few years. It's intensely rumored to be a prequel, which might create this a bookish point, but she can't essentially be dead AND have a solo movie.
Captain Marvel is unusual huge wrinkle upon this theory. She's going to be teaming in the works behind the Avengers to eradicate Thanos in this movie, but according to this theory, that would object she's dead. That's essentially disappointing and intensely unlikely behind that she will undoubtedly be a major force in the MCU heartwarming forward.
Additionally, it would probably be a bummer if you watch the collective three hours of Endgame abandoned to learn at the end that all the characters are dead anyway. It could create it vibes behind nothing that happened in the movie matters because there was essentially never everything for these characters to avenge. most likely they want to emphasis in the works Thanos in the afterlife or something, but that's still a pretty low stakes situation. It's a more meaningful ending if the Avengers are trying to keep everyone.
Of course, the people at Marvel are much smarter than I am, and most likely they found a habit to create that type of storyline compelling and satisfying. There's more than one habit to reach the goal, and the movie is appropriately secretive that everything is reachable at this point.
It's a completely intriguing theory and it'll be engaging to see how it all shakes out. all will be revealed upon April 26. There's still a lot left to be revealed in more or less Avengers: Endgame, but we want to know what you think more or less this theory. let us know in the poll below!
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