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Casts of MCU members oldest to youngest â p. 1/3
Samuel L. Johnson - Nick Fury
Don Cheadle - James "Rhodey" Rhodes/War Machine
Robert Downey Jr. - Tony Stark/ Iron Man
Vin Diesel - Groot
Mark Ruffalo - Bruce Banner/Hulk
Dave Bautista - Drax the Destroyer
Paul Rudd - Scott Lang/Ant-Man
Jeremy Renner - Clint Barton/Hawkeye
Paul Bettany - Victor Shade/Vision
Bradley Cooper - Rocket Raccoon
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I came out of Endgame with tears in my eyes and my heart filled up to the brim with absolute seething rage.
Even as I write this now my hands shake with some sick mixture of sadness, rage, and bitter disappointment.
So I preface this by saying that I am emotionally compromised and some of my views might shift with time and distance.
But, for better or for worse, this is my first rage flushed take:
I am so disappointed and so angry that after all of the tension, all of the build, all of the time and sweat and tears, all of the loyalty, we were rewarded with this.
Endgame had its high points, Iâm not saying that it didnât. Â There were some genuinely funny moments and some heart rending ones as well.
Every single second Tony Stark was on screen was flawless as always. Â Robert Downey Jr. once again proved why he and he alone was suited for the role of Tony Stark and the task of carrying the majority of the MCU for the past 10+ years.
Thatâs not to say that the rest of the cast wasnât good. Â All of the actors all obviously brought their A game and then some when they were allowed to by what I loosely call a script.
So yeah, there were some highs.
But when its comes to Endgameâs low points?
Its low points were subterranean.
They lowered the bar and then they dug underneath it.
Again Iâm writing this basically fresh from the theater and with my emotions still high so do forgive me if this is a bit jumbled around or if I ramble a bit as I cover some of the real issues I had with the film.
So, first thing to address was the overall tone of the film.
For this to be the much glorified Endgame, the âbattle of our livesâ, there was, in my opinion, a distinct lack of true tension in this film. Â Instead of a fraught, nail biting, tension filled ride, Endgame is more of a ... brisk jog through some vaguely sticky situations.
Instead of playing the story straight and giving the situation the gravity it deserved, the narrative went out of its way to put humor that served no other purpose than to ruin what tension had been previously built. Â And, in my opinion, the tone of the film suffered for it.
The humor and jokes were humorous, Iâm not saying they wasnât. Â I genuinely laughed out loud in the moment. Â But I also feel that, with the majority of the comedy that was wedged into the narrative, the film suffered for it.
Now letâs move on a bit to the actual plot of the film. Â Again, forgive me if I bounce a bit:
Jeremy Renner was breathtakingly heartbreaking as Clint Barton. Â Renner was finally allowed to stretch his legs a bit in this film and he proved that, had he been given the chance, he would have given us a Clint Barton to take our breath away.
Watching with Clint as his family died helped to set what should have been the tone for the majority of the film from there on while reminding us of just what was lost and just what was at stake all at the same time.
Chris Evans brought heart to his portrayal of a Steve Rogers who seems both lighter and more weighted down in this film than ever before.
Scarlett Johanssonâs Natasha finally showed more emotion than âhead tiltâ, âlip purseâ, and âarched browâ and it was beautiful.
The brief flash of friendship and affection between Nebula and Tony was perfect and heartwarming as well. Â Nebula was magnificent as the âferal space cat desperately in need of softness and a friendly handâ when placed side by side with a slowly withering Tony Stark who is, even at his lowest moments, still kind to this alien cyborg he doesnât know but to who he owes his life. Â They flowed together with an onscreen chemistry in their few moments side by side that felt organic and aching.
Together Tony and Nebula embodied a truly important life/plot point of âmeet kindness with kindness and kindness will be your rewardâ.
Moving forward in time hearing Tony vent his anger and his pain and his distrust at Steve was cathartic in a lot of ways.
As was watching Tony rip the arc reactor from his chest and slap it into Steveâs hand.
In this moment Tony is handing Steve his metaphorical broken heart and leaving someone else to, for once, try and pick up the pieces.
But then, unfortunately, things go rather steeply down hill from there.
With Tony out for the count in a hospital bed the others hunt down and execute Thanos with basically a hand wave and all hope for the stones is lost.
Until deus ex rat-ina unleashes Scott Lang from the quantum realm and the logic of the film takes a sharp left turn.
Scott Lang was missing for 5 years.
To him it was 5 hours.
To which I say, why did Janet van Dyne, age during her stay in the quantum realm? Â If, according to the MCU canon, every year in our world was roughly only an hour for Scott Lang, then why didnât Janet come out of the quantum realm only 30 hours older instead of 30 years?
I feel like the answer is probably âbecauseâ but yeah maybe Iâm just fuzzy on my Ant Man so if Iâm wrong then just ignore that bit please.
Also, just a side note, I adore how itâs been 5 years, Wakanda is very much an ally and still up and running, and yet Rhodey still donât have working legs. But alas, racism.
Moving on.Â
So with the main villain dead and Tony Stark having solved time travel in his living room, because I stan legends only, weâre now subjected, and that is the very word Iâd use to describe what happens next, to what is called a Time Heist.
Cute.
Also Bruce Banner and Hulk have now merged Steven Universe style despite Hulk being scared green-less 5 years ago. Â But thatâs all good, Bruce smoked a ton of weed, they meditated, went on a cleanse or whatever.
Either way Bruce finally did that character development that everyone had been shouting at him since Avengers 2012 and accepted Hulk as part of him and theyâre now Dr. Hulk which was ⊠something that happened?
A thing that they chose to do. Â The direction in which they set their narrative wheels and then powered full steam ahead and plowed us right over in the process.
But yeah, Time Heist! Â Thatâs the way to go, the only way apparently.
Because going back in time to stop the Snappening isnât an option due to reasons that are explained and still look and feel paper thin but probably just honestly boils down to âRussosâ
Our intrepid heroes will now split up and surf through time Bill and Ted style to collect the Stones from different points in history.
Yay.
So the rest of the film is basically that, a big old jewel hunt through space and history where the Russos attempt to fool us into thinking their plot points are cohesive and cool by donkey punching us repeatedly in our nostalgia-sacks.
Weâre treated to, in no particular order, such hits as:
âAh 2012 and the invasion of New York only not as interesting but Tony Stark is very much an ass man, but then we been done known that.â
âThe Ancient One and her still very distracting skull vein coming at you right nowâ
âLOKI YOU LITTLE SHITâ
âThe one time I envied Scott Lang because, for a split second, he got to be inside Tony Starkâ
âLetâs watch Tony Stark simultaneous take a Hulk to the face and have a small cardiac event all at the same time but from different anglesâ
And let us not forget
âTee Hee Hee us white bois just had to find a way to make sure Captain America say âHail HYDRAâ but it was for âspy reasonsâ so werenât we clever???????â
Yeah boys, great job.
So edgy.
(Although as a side note I do agree, Steve Rogerâs ass really is Americaâs ass and Iâd like to thank him for that. Personally.)
But then, of course, Endgame would not have been complete without:
âSteve Rogers stares longingly and creepily at Peggy Carter from behind a window, further backing up his one defining character trait in the MCU which is the inability to move on. Also she doesnât look up at all despite being a trained spy and all around badass who probably should have noticed the 6 foot slab of American Beef staring at her from less than a foot away, dark room or no dark room.â
And then my personal favorite:
âTony Stark sees Howard Stark, the father he described as âcalculating, cold, he never told me he was proud of me, never even told me he loved meâ but itâs all good cause Tonyâs a dad now so looking back all he sees are the good times with his emotionally neglectful and abusive father who says thereâs nothing he wouldnât do for his unborn kid and now they awkwardly hug while I try not to scream âFOOTAGE NOT FUCKING FOUND HOWARD AND NO THAT ONE 3 MINUTE VIDEO DOESNâT COUNT YOU SHITâ at the screen and explode in pure rage.â
Joy.
Truly a scene that was necessary and fit the narrative of Howard Starkâs personality and was needed for Tony to uh get closure or grow as a man and a father or something âŠ
It totally wasnât yet another excuse to give a canonically abusive father screen time in a way that seems genial and sweet in an attempt to give them a bit of redemption that they neither earned nor deserve.
But yeah, whatever, moving on.
Also Rhodey remains an absolute gem and he and Nebula get shit done.
Only oops, not so fast.
Because apparently the only one who is going to run into the whole âtwo of you canât exist in one place at one time without consequencesâ rule is Nebula who, despite her bitchin orange stripe/badge of character development, managed to like synch up with her past self?
Because she didnât turn her bluetooth/quantum entanglement function off I guess.
Either way Orange Stripe Nebula, OâSnebula as I call her, has accidentally air dropped all her files into OG Nebulaâs mental iPhone.
So yeah now big old Past Grimace knows whatâs up.
Ooops??
So shit goes down and then Past Grimace is like âyou need to Trogan horse this shit, least favorite daughterâ so OG Nebula does because âdaddy issuesâ.
Dr. Hulk puts on the gauntlet and Kentucky fires his arm bringing all the people lost in the Snappening back to life now, 5 years after they got dusted.
Which is ⊠honestly a recipe for disaster in so many ways.  What about the people, like the guy in Steveâs support group, who have started to move on?
What about the people who have remarried, have built new lives?
All of thatâs ruined now.
Itâs fantastic all those people are alive again but jobs, housing, food, healthcare, government, all of it is back in massive disarray across the universe.
And bringing those people back does nothing to bring back the people who didnât die in the Snappening but died from causality instead. Â All the deaths caused by suicides, by car/bus/train/plane/ship/etc crashes, by a lack of first responders, by the civil/world/interplanetary wars that probably raged across the universe due to entire governments disappearing?
All of those people are still dead.
The Snappening killed half of all life in the universe.  Causality probably killed another good Œ after that.
And Dr. Hulkâs Un-Snappening saves none of them.
This isnât a true solution, itâs a shitty band-aid.
But yeah, Russos soâŠ.
Moving on.
Yadda Yadda Yadda, plot plot plot. OG Nebula goes undercover, Past Grimace ends up in the future, thereâs some fighting (which was admittedly BAD ASS), shit happens, and Tony saves the day like we all knew he would.
YAY!
Despite the massive rambling up above Iâm not gonna plot out the entire movie right here though a lot will probably get covered coming up because hereâs where I get down and start talking about the various character arcs too.
Because what a wild fucking ride those were.
Okay to take it from the top Scott Langâs arc was fine. Â Beyond my questions about the quantum realm his was clear cut and fine although I do wonder at his luck at being, apparently, the only Scott Lang in San Fran to go missing. Â Well either that or he was staring at some other Scott Langâs name instead of his own and in that case âawkwardâ.
Bruceâs arc was ⊠look I could have done without all of the cringy Dr. Hulk stuff that they played up for laughs.  If they were gonna brush Hulk being terrified under the rug they could have found a better way to do it besides just erasing the duality between Hulk and Banner with a hand wave.
But yeah, Russos.
Carol Danvers was beautiful and magnificent and completely brushed aside. Â Yes she was out in the universe handling shit, yes I know they did that so they could focus on the core Avengers, etc etc etc.
But itâs a damn shame that Carol Danvers, and her glorious haircut, was reduced to being the sorely needed and totally badass cavalry and last minute ace in the hole when she should have, logically, been a part of the vanguard. Â Honestly I have thoughts on why Carolâs entire character should have been saved completely for the next phase of the MCU instead of introduced so late in this one but I digress.
OâSnebula was a perfect shining bionic light and I love her.
Gamora is now alive in the future but at what cost? Not that her life isnât worth something on its own, it totally is and she deserved the loophole resurrection 10000%.
Shitâs gonna be awkward though cause she doesnât love Quill, she doesnât love the Guardians, doesnât really know OâSnebula or the universe sheâs been thrown into. Â She doesnât have the memories or the experiences or the character growth and even if she does go back to her family sheâll never be the same person.
Now her and Quillâs relationship, if they ever have one again, will be reduced down to Quill going âyou fell in love with me once you could do it again despite us no longer having the shared experiences that bonded us togetherâ. Â Same can be said for the rest of the Guardians as well.
Guess we all know what the plot of GotG 3 is gonna be about.
And that brings us to the story lines that really and truly upset me.
Which is basically all the rest of them.
Natasha/Clintâs combined story-line, Thorâs everything, Steveâs ⊠Steve, and then finally Tony.
Now the Natasha/Clint story-line started out promising.
Clintâs rage and pain was obvious, his heartbreak poignant. Â His decision to use all of those to cut a bloody swathe through the criminal underworld was both Dramatic(âą) and understandable.
Natashaâs love and grief for him, her desperate attempts to hold onto what she has left by throwing herself into her new job, was a perfect demonstration that Natasha Romanoff is very much not a robot. Â She was exhausted, frayed at the edges, and she had tears in her eyes, over Clint. Â And then she pulled herself together, slipped her mask back on, and pushed her way forward. Â This was all excellent.
It was also a nice narrative callback/parallel to have Natasha be the one to go out and bring Clint in from the cold.
Natasha plays touch stone, plays stability, for Clint and for many of the others.  For the first time Natasha is truly portrayed as a person all the way down to the core instead of some witty quips in a catsuit.  Plus her eyebrows finally came back from the war and her hair looked good again. So there was that.
Clint and Natashaâs arc comes to a climax on Vormir as they search for the Soul Stone and Red Skull, the Nazi cockroach that he is, gives them the same spiel he gave Thanos.
To get the Soul Stone you must give up the life of the one you love the most. A soul for a soul.
Narrative wise this is consistent, we all knew this would happen as soon as they started searching for the Stones again. Â It was obvious.
It was also obvious that Clint was the perfect sacrifice.
Heâs got nothing left, his family is dead, heâs already lost the people he loves the most, heâs spent five years being a borderline monster.
And he is also, without a doubt, the thing that Natasha loves the most.
Clint was ready and willing to go, ready to die for the blood on his hands, ready to sacrifice himself for the chance that his family would be saved.
Ready to lay down on the wire and let Natasha walk over him for the sake of everything.
Clint dying made sense, was narratively sound, and heartbreaking.
All of which are only a few of the reasons why Natashaâs death was such a goddamn betrayal.
Instead of following along with the narratively sound death of Clint Barton, an Avenger thatâs been ignored for most of the films as is, the Russo brothers instead chose to fridge Natasha.
Clint dying would have been the perfect mirror to Gamoraâs death.
Gamora was a daughter unwillingly sacrificed by her father to destroy half of all life in the universe.
Clint would have been a father willingly sacrificed by a friend to save half of all life in the universe, his own sons and daughter included.
But no, we didnât get that, instead we got a gratuitous scene of Natasha Romanoff, the Black Widow, splayed angel like and bloody on the rocks below.
Instead they fridged the Black Widow, the only woman of the original Big Six, because they couldnât bring themselves to fridge a man.
So Clint gets the Soul Stone.
Such a fitting end for the Black Widow right? Â Dying in a manâs place, mourned on screen by a circle of men, but ultimately set aside rather quickly.
I understand why Natasha wanted to be the one to go, I understand that she didnât want Clintâs family to lose their husband/father and that her true family was the Avengers. I get that. Â It doesnât mean I enjoy or agree with the decision they made any more.
It doesnât make me any less tired of watching female characters die for the sake of men and their families.
Natasha Romanoff sacrificed herself for the universe and her family and that deserves respect even if I absolutely hate it as a narrative choice.
Oh and what about the absolute NERVE of the Russos to have that awesome Lady Power Battle Strut happen but only after they killed Natasha, one of the Big Six?
Bitter? Me? Nooo.
Now, moving on to Thor.
Thor.
Oh my actual God, Thor.
The levels of disrespect Thor, Chris Hemsworth, and the fans were shown with this character arc/story-line in Endgame is breathtaking.
The absolute, shameless disrespect.
They turned Thor into a cowardly, drunken slob who has spent the last 5 years ignoring his responsibilities to whatâs left of his people and instead has spent his time drinking, sulking, and literally yelling at kids over PSN??
Endgameâs Thor has the bullshit reasoning that he needs to stop trying to be who he thinks he should be and instead be who he is.
Which flies completely in the face of literally all of his character development from Thor all the way to Thor 3 and then Infinity War.
The entirety of Thor 3 was Thorâs heroâs journey culminating in him finally being the king he was always meant to be. Â Finally maturing and stepping forward to lead his people.
I am supposed to believe that Thor, depressed and guilty or not for not killing Thanos when he had the chance the first time, just abandoned his people like that?
Iâm supposed to believe that Thor would piss all over everything the majority of his family and friends died for?
Iâm supposed to believe that Heimdall, Loki, countless soldiers, and The Warriorâs Three and Lady Sif (I guess), all died to protect Asgard, died for the people and for Thor, and Thor just what? Turns his back on all of that to become a drunk?
No, Thor wouldnât do that. Â Thor should have been down there beside Valkyrie working those fishing vessels when Bruce and Rocket came calling. Â If Thor had any hesitance to join them it should have been, âI canât abandon my people, I am needed here.â Â He should have been fiercely guarding the tiny fraction of Asgard thatâs left.
Thorâs depression and guilt was valid. Donât mistake me on that. But they played it for jokes. Â They made him a caricature of depression, made him âgrossâ and incompetent and the butt of the jokes, and in the process diminished what should have been a painful and poignant arc for Thor.
Instead we got Big Lebowski Thor, bathrobe included, who does stand up and fight yes but, in the end, gives up his crown and just fucks off to space to have petty pissing competitions with Peter Quill so he can?? find himself?? despite finding himself in Ragnarok already???
Thorâs entire arc in Endgame was shallow, mishandled, and disrespectful to the character, to Chris Hemsworth, and to the fans.
You, we, he, all deserved better than this.
Now we get to Steve.
Steve Rogers, Captain America himself.
Iâve had a lot of salt about Steveâs character and actions in the MCU but, all of that aside, he deserved so much more than what the Russoâs did to him in Endgame.
Hell heâs deserved so much more than whatâs been done to him since post-CA:TFA.
But this is about Endgame specifically sooooâŠ.
Steveâs shown leading a support group in the beginning of Endgame, is shown talking about moving on and moving forward and learning to let go. Which is wonderful. Â It sounds like the exact character development weâve all been waiting for for Steve.
Which is, of course, the exact moment when Steve goes ânah just kidding, we donât ever move onâ.
Which, given the circumstances, is pretty fair. Â If Steve was only thinking/talking about Thanos and the events of Infinity War.
But of course he wasnât.
CA:CW should have been the end of the Peggy Carter saga for Steve. Â He mourned her, he was finally moving forward, heâd kissed Sharon, he threw everything away to save Bucky, he gave up his shield, etc etc.
But no. Â Endgame finds him right back there, clutching that goddamn compass, and making moon eyes at a woman who we all thought went on and lived a life without him, got married, had kids, and generally existed outside of Steve Rogers.
But no. Â The Russoâs had to take that away from us too.
And yes yes I know I know multiverse or whatever but still.
Steve steamrolls his way through Endgame with skill and determination. Â He picks up Thorâs hammer, finally worthy, which how??? Why??? Â (perhaps because heâs no longer keeping secrets??? Or maybe thatâs just my salt talking? Who knows? Not me?)
And then he fights Thanos head to head.
(Although him wielding the hammer brought up an entire separate set of issues cause Iâm pretty sure Mjolnir doesnât actually summon lightning. Ragnarok pretty much said that the lightning has always been within Thor. Â Mjolnir was just a control accessory. Â But, you know, Russos *jazzhands*)
And then, in the end, he insists on returning the Stones on his own.
Only he doesnât come back like he was supposed to.
Instead weâre given old Steve Rogers.
Because Steve returned the Stones and then âŠ.went and found Peggy Carter and got married and lived an entire life with her ignoring everything he would have known was going to happen to her and around the both of them or something???
Or maybe not if the multiverse thing holds up but then who knows any more???
But then how did Old Steve end up right there by that lake on that day at that right time if heâs technically from a different multiverse???
Either way Sam gets his shield and the mantle of Captain America, which was fantastic, and Bucky more than likely knew Steveâs plan all along but the best read I really got on him was basically âehâ so he might well have been happy for Steve too.
But still, instead of finally achieving peace and continuing to learn to live in the future with Bucky and Sam and the remnants of the Avengers, his family and the life heâs built there over the past years, instead of putting the shield down because heâs learned to let go in the now, Steve only puts the shield down because he chooses the past.
He chooses the past over all of that and all of the people left who love him. Sure the argument could be said that he knew theyâd be alright but still.
There is a deep well of dissatisfaction inside of me as to how Steveâs entire ending arc was handled. Â Why did peace only come to Steve after Tony and Natasha were both dead and then was only found in the past?
No disrespect to Peggy Carter, I adore her, but were the relationships he had in the future worth so little that the past was the only place he could find happiness? Â A past with a woman that he knows loved him but still moved on and found happiness outside of him, lived a full and happy life without him?
Steve didnât get a character arc so much as he got a character circle. Â A character loop. Â He went right back to where he started.
Endgame erases all of the character development Steve underwent post-Avengers. Â Just brushes it all under the rug.
The Russoâs stole the character development Steve Rogers spent a decade undergoing to give him their version of a happy ending.
They robbed him and us both of every bit of growth and forward motion Steve has underwent and I will never forgive them for that.
And now we get to Tony Stark.
Anthony Edward Stark.
The Iron Man.
Tonyâs arc is, was, the longest and best developed arc in the entirety of the MCU.
Itâs spanned 10+ years and has been nurtured and hand fed by Robert Downey Jr.
If Endgame got one thing right, one thing at all, itâs how they handled the majority of Tonyâs arc.
From him laying the smack down on Steve once he was home, finally venting his emotions and his anger, all the way to him solving time travel before tucking his kid into bed, and then building an Infinity Gauntlet on his own even though Thanos committed genocide to get the one he had.
Tony Starkâs arc was glorious and expected and sad.
I think that my one almost complaint is that Tony stopped for 5 years. Â On one hand he deserved the rest, deserved the chance to find happiness. Â He was hurt and tired and heâd faced his demons and been left bleeding out with the death of half the universe weighing on his shoulders.
He deserved to just stop for a while.
On the other hand stopping is not something Tony has ever been good at, just like Pepper said. Â A part of me thought Tony would be working, frantically, to find something, anything, to turn back the hands of time. Â To track Thanos down. To get the Stones and then to get everything else back.
To get Peter and all of the others back.
But thatâs not the route they went and Iâm ⊠okay? I guess, with that.
Tony was validated and vindicated and everyone would have finally listened to him. Â It only took the death of half of the universe to do it. Â But he was too tired, too hurt and untrusting to keep pushing. Â I can respect that.
But of course once an idea worms its way inside Tony canât let it go. Â So he solves time travel on the fly and sets out to save the world.
Again.
His one stipulation is that he will do anything, everything, he has to in order to keep what he has now. His wife Pepper and Morgan, his sweet little daughter.
So of course he doesnât get to do that either.
After all of the blood, sweat, suffering, and mental illnesses, Tony doesnât get his happy ending. Â Not really.
He gets to rest, yes, but he loses out on everything he wanted to do with his kid. Â In the process of saving the universe he becomes the one thing he never wanted to be for Morgan, a distant father.
A face on a screen, stories, memories other people have.
No matter how many holograms or inventions or whatever Tony left to Morgan, itâll never replace him.
Morgan got 5 years with her father. Â Sheâll spend the rest of her life hearing stories about him, about how much of a hero he was. Â And hopefully, with Pepper and all the others behind her, Tony will remain a hero to her and will not, instead, become her version of Captain America. Â An untouchable symbol that Morgan will never live up to.
So, in the end, Tony sacrifices once again.
Watches the future he wanted crumble to dust in his fingers, lightning scorching him from the inside out as infinity rips him apart.
And he dies there, surrounded by some of the people who love him best.
His best friend.
His wife.
The son he almost had.
And, despite all of that, it is very very fitting that his death was at his own hands.
Thanos could take out half the universe, he could traverse time and space, he could humble Thor, terrorize the Hulk, rip Steve Rogerâs up, survive shield and hammer and so much more, but the one thing he couldnât do?
He couldnât kill Tony Stark.
The only thing that could kill Iron Man, could kill Tony Stark, was his own heart.
Tony Stark takes the Infinity Stones in hand knowing how this is going to end, knowing that Stephen Strange set him on this path years ago.
Because didnât Strange warn him? Â Didnât Strange tell him outright âIâll let the kid and you both die to protect the Time Stoneâ?
Tony just never expected it to take a few hours and then 5 more years for Strangeâs promise to finally be fulfilled.
So Tony does it knowing that after everything heâs been through, all of the pain and the suffering and the battles, it was only enough to have earned 5 years of happiness, 5 years of his dream.
5 years of being the father he always swore heâd be.
Tony Stark takes the Infinity Stones and dies for the entire universe, for his family, for his daughter. Â Dies knowing that heâll be doing the one thing he didnât want to do, swore he would never do.
Leaving them behind.
Tony Stark brings us full circle as he stands as both equal and mirror of Thanos once again.
Man to Titan. Good Father to Bad Father.  Life to Death.
Tony Stark picks up the weight of the universe and then he dies making sure that it has a future free from the same fear that has haunted him for a decade.
A warm light for all mankind, sent to sleep, to rest, knowing that finally everything will be okay.
And all he had to do was die for it.
So, Iâll close this out saying this:
This was written in one solid push after my first viewing and Endgame was dissatisfying for me as you might have guessed. Â I am disappointed and angry at so much they chose to do to end out this iconic decade of cinema and to close out these characterâs arcs.
There were a lot of points and little details I didnât get to cover in this and perhaps a lot of points you might not agree with me on.
Thatâs okay.
Because, no matter what, there is one thing I know for sure.
We, I, will always have Tony Stark and the lessons he taught me. Â The pain he endured and shared with all of us. Â The bravery and strength he inspired in so many of us as we watched him struggle with physical and mental illnesses on screen. Â As we watched him obsess and stress and love and grow.
I have never loved a character more than I love Tony Stark.
I have never been impacted by a character as much as I have been by Tony Stark.
Iâm not sure if I ever will again.
So, Tony Stark is Iron Man.
He always will be.
And he saved more than just some fictional universe.
He saved a lot of us along the way too.
And weâll always love him for that.
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Folks who were visiting Disneyâs California Adventure (DCA) today were in for a bit of a treat because of a surprise appearance by cast members from Avengers: Endgame. Robert Downey Jr. (Tony Stark, Iron Man), Chris Hemsworth (Thor), Brie Larson (Captain Marvel), Scarlett Johansson (Natasha Romanov, Black Widow), Jeremy Renner (Clint Barton, Hawkeye), and Paul Rudd (Scott Lang, Ant-Man) were all on hand along with Disney CEO Bob Iger to launch a new charity initiative, Avengers Universe Unites.
Disney has long been known for its philanthropic work, giving largely to childrenâs charities around the world. Todayâs launch supports Disney Team of Heroes, delivering inspiration and comfort to seriously ill children. Todayâs event featuring the Avengers: Endgame stars was to celebrate a $5 million donation through Disney Team of Heroes to various nonprofits supporting critically ill children, including a $1 million cash donation to the Starlight Childrenâs Foundation. The bulk of the remaining $4 million donation was made by partners The Lego Group, Amazon, Funko, and Hasbro in the guise of Avengers: Endgame toys.
The Avengers: Endgame stars were joined by children from the local chapter of the Boys and Girls Club. Check out photos from the event below, courtesy of Getty Images.
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Link Tank: Ridley Scott Confirms a Blade Runner Series is Being Developed
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House of Gucci director Ridley Scott confirms thereâs a Blade Runner TV series in development, planned for a 10-hour long story.
âSir Ridley Scott turns 84 in 2 weeks, but the iconic director shows no signs of slowing down. With his latest film The House of Gucci hitting theaters this week, Scott is hard at work on adapting two of his most famous franchises, Blade Runner and Alien, into live-action TV series.â
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Itâs Hawkeye week! Find out all you need to know before streaming the new Marvel show.
âFor starters, Hawkeye will be the studioâs only Disney+ show to date that focuses on one of the original heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner) teaming up with MCU newbie Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld) in the six-episode series. Hawkeye will also, notably, be Marvelâs first holiday-themed Disney+ title, with the series taking place in New York City during the Christmas season.â
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Itching to see Dune again, or havenât gotten around to it yet? The sci-fi epic is coming to your home sooner than you may think.
âYour chance to watch Dune at home is over. For a month, the hit sci-fi spectacle from filmmaker Denis Villeneuve was both in theaters as well as streaming on HBO Max. However, that window has now closed, which means if you want to see Dune, you can either go to a theater or wait at home. Thankfully, the wait is rather brief.â
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The cast of tick, Tick⊠Boom! talks about Jonathan Larsonâs impact on queer culture from Rent and beyond.
âNetflixâs new movie tick, Tick⊠Boom! might be a lot of thingsâLin-Manuel Mirandaâs directorial debut, Andrew Garfieldâs best performance to date, and a biopic of Rent creator Jonathan Larson, just to name a fewâbut itâs also a look at how the AIDS epidemic was beginning to ravage New Yorkâs gay community in the early â90s and how the opportunities afforded queer people werenâtâand in some case still arenâtâequitable to those available to straight-presenting individuals.â
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The Final Fantasy 7 battle royale setting has exceeded all expectations.
âWhile Fortnite remains banned from Appleâs walled garden, thereâs no shortage of battle royales to play on Android and iOS devices, especially with big names like Call of Duty: Mobile and PUBG Mobile available. But we now have a new PvEvP experience that fills the Epic Games-sized hole left in the App Store. It comes from developer Ateam and Square Enix in the form of Final Fantasy 7: The First Soldier, a free-to-play battle royale thatâs pretty much Fortnite without the building shenanigans. Thatâs a good thing.â
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A bar in Texas has banned âAll I Want for Christmasâ by Mariah Carey from their jukebox.
âTo some people, the winter holidays donât start until you hear the tinkly opening notes of âAll I Want for Christmas Is Youâ on the radio. That harbinger seems to arrive earlier each year. On November 1, 2021, Mariah Carey marked the beginning of the season by violently smashing a pumpkin. But not everyone is eager to see the unofficial queen of Christmas assume her throne. As Food & Wine reports, the Stoneleigh P bar in Dallas has banned âAll I Want for Christmas Is Youâ from its jukebox until December 1âdrawing backlash from Careyâs fans and the singer herself.â
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"She-Hulk," "Ms. Marvel," "Moon Knight,"
We're quickly moving toward the most brilliant season, people, and that implies we are significantly nearer to the arrival of "Hawkeye." With that being the situation, Marvel and Disney have chosen to deliver a spic and span trailer for the forthcoming series, which will see Jeremy Renner return as Clint Barton for another bolt throwing experience. This time, he'll do it on Disney+, and he will have some organization as Hailee Steinfeld's Kate Bishop, also Lucky the Pizza Dog. Look at it.
For the individuals who have seen past trailers for the show, there is definitely not a ton of new film here. However this is by all accounts a decent summation of what we've seen so far. Heaps of activity. Bunches of amigo cop flows. Also, a ton being pulled from the notable Matt Fraction and Alexandre Aja run in the pages of Marvel Comics. The Christmas setting and tone positively cause it to feel a considerable amount not quite the same as what has preceded, standing separated from any semblance of "WandaVision," "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier," and "Loki."
Beside Renner and Steinfeld, the cast incorporates Vera Farmiga, Fra Fee, Tony Dalton, Zahn McClarnon, Brian d'Arcy James, and Alaqua Cox. Concerning plot subtleties, Marvel is keeping things calm on that front, just saying that it will focus on Clint "who collaborates with another notable toxophilite from the Marvel funnies, Kate Bishop" in the logline. We can securely expect that implies shocks are coming up.
Stage 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has effectively ended up being extraordinary with the approach of the shows on Disney+. It has opened the entryway for a ton of new things. Not exclusively are we getting Kate Bishop thusly, however a few significant characters will make a big appearance on the little screen sooner rather than later. "She-Hulk," "Ms. Wonder," "Moon Knight," and "Ironheart" are all at different phases of advancement. Furthermore, we have "Secret Invasion," "Iron Wars," and a Wakanda series coming. Streaming has opened a great deal of new entryways for this establishment, and Marvel Studios is capitalizing on it.
Rhys Thomas, just as the pair Bert and Bertie, fill in as overseers of the show. Jonathan Igla is ready as the head essayist. Charged as an occasion series, it will comprise of six scenes.
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i cried...i cried a lot...and laughed of course lots of laughs...i cried and laughed...it had some bad ass iconic moments i wish i could share but will not lol...overall it was beautiful he will never see this but i really gotta thank mr. robert downey jr. dude i love you and have so much appreciation for you. i remember getting so excited watching the first iron man when i was like 9 or 10...and he delivered his iconic line "I am Iron Man"...man that was amazing... because of him we got the avengers ...an iconic cast i grew to love as well...because of him we got these films which i so looked foward to every year...which brought to life many amazing characters :') oh man its bittersweet that this is the end for the original avengers...but its okay there is more to come Love you Mr. Stark, Steve Rogers, Thor, Natasha Romanoff, Bruce Banner, and Clint Barton...the whole team... And thank you again Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, and Jeremy Renner. I will miss you all #avengersendgame #loveyou3000 ·········· To anyone who read this long cheesy caption I applaud you...i'm not one to show emotions on here lol so sorry for that mess...this movie just means a lot to me and thought i'd share...have a great day...and also go watch the movie :) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwvsgClhumF/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1ah0rd2g633xu
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ATTENTION, CE QUI SUIT CONTIENT DES SPOILERS SUR AVENGERS: ENDGAMEâŠ
Maintenant que les Russo, rĂ©alisateurs dâAvengers: Endgame, ont levĂ© lâinterdiction des spoilers, la dĂ©ferlante arrive. Surtout du cĂŽtĂ© des anecdotes. Es-tu prĂȘt ? Car il y en a un paquet !
Je tâaime trois fois mille, a true story
La rĂ©plique âJe tâaime trois fois milleâ vient de Robert Downey Jr. lui-mĂȘme. DâaprĂšs son expĂ©rience avec ses enfants. Câest ce quâont rĂ©vĂ©lĂ© les scĂ©naristes, Christopher Markus et Stephen McFeely. Ă lâorigine, la rĂ©plique Ă©tait âJe tâaime Ă©normĂ©ment.â (âI love you tons.â), Robert a proposĂ© la rĂ©plique que ses enfants utilisaient et elle a Ă©tĂ© adoptĂ©e.
Quand la réalité rejoint la fiction.
Robert Downey Jr. nâĂ©tait pas chaud pour le âI am Iron Man.â
Anecdote tout aussi cocasse. On est tous dâaccord pour dire que cette rĂ©plique Ă©tait parfaite pour conclure lâarc de Tony en plus de moucher Thanos et sa rĂ©plique, âI am inevitable.â. Dans cet article, jâavais remontĂ© que cette rĂ©plique Ă©tait un ajout de derniĂšre minute suite Ă une idĂ©e du monteur. Les Russo Ă©taient vraiment chauds Ă lâidĂ©e de tourner cette scĂšne. Il ne manquait plus que Tony pour la faire, mais manque de bol, ce dernier Ă©tait rĂ©ticent Ă revenir sur le tournage.
Câest une histoire intĂ©ressante. Jâai dĂźnĂ© avec [Robert Downey Jr.] environ deux semaines avant le moment oĂč nous Ă©tions censĂ©s le tourner. Et il Ă©tait genre : âJe ne sais pas. Je ne veux vraiment pas revenir en arriĂšre et entrer dans cet Ă©tat Ă©motionnel. Ăa va prendre⊠câest difficile.â. Et câest assez dingue, Joel Silver, le producteur, Ă©tait au dĂźner. Câest un vieux copain de Robert. Et Joel intervient et il dit : âRobert, quâest-ce que tu racontes ? Câest la meilleure rĂ©plique que je nâai jamais entendue ! Tu dois dire cette rĂ©plique ! Tu dois le faire !â. Merci Dieu que Joel Silver Ă©tait au restaurant, car il nous a aidĂ©s Ă convaincre Robert de dire cette rĂ©plique.
Les dessous dâHollywood façon Entourage.
Prochainement, Winter Soldier et Falcon, pardon, Captain America !
Comment Anthony Mackie a appris quâil allait hĂ©riter du bouclier ?
Anthony Mackie est dĂ©sormais le nouveau Captain America suite Ă une Ă©mouvante scĂšne de transmission de bouclier. Mais comment son interprĂšte a-t-il appris la nouvelle ? De la meilleure des façons ! Par Chris Evans. Mackie raconte, via io9,âŠ
Nous Ă©tions chez lui et il mâa dit : âTâes excitĂ© ?â. Et moi, âDe quoi tu parles ?â et il mâa rĂ©pondu : âTu ne sais pas ?â. Il se lĂšve, sort de la piĂšce en courant et revient avec le scĂ©nario⊠Nous avons pleurĂ©. Nous avons bu. Nous avons ri. Je suis trĂšs heureux dâavoir eu ce moment avec Chris, pour quâil me passe non seulement le bouclier, mais aussi pour quâil me dise que cela allait se passer.
Et sur le tournage, alors ?
Cela signifie beaucoup pour moi que mes fils voient Captain America comme un mec noir et que je sois ce mec pour mes fils. Donc, ce moment nâĂ©tait pas simplement âHĂ©, jouons.â. CâĂ©tait plus une simple chose. Et puis ils ont coupĂ© et jâai pleurĂ©. Et Chris a pleurĂ©. Et les Russo ont pleurĂ©. Et tout le monde a pleurĂ©. CâĂ©tait une journĂ©e chargĂ©e en Ă©motion.
Katherine Langford dans la série 13 Reasons Why.
Le rÎle coupé de Katherine Langford révélé
La star de 13 Reasons Why, Katherine Langford, avait Ă©tĂ© annoncĂ©e au casting dâAvengers: Endgame dans un rĂŽle mystĂšre ayant alimentĂ© des thĂ©ories. La fille de Scott ? Celle dâHawkeye ? Une fois le film fini, on a Ă©tĂ© beaucoup Ă se demander oĂč elle Ă©tait passĂ©e ? Lâavait-on loupĂ© ?
Non, elle a simplement Ă©tĂ© coupĂ©e. Qui jouait-elle ? La fille de Tony Stark, Morgan. Une version plus ĂągĂ©e. Pour quelle scĂšne ? Pour une scĂšne coupĂ©e survenant aprĂšs le snap de Tony. Anthony et Joe Russo lâont rĂ©vĂ©lĂ© dans une interview de lâĂ©mission MTV, Happy Sad Confused :
Nous avions lâidĂ©e oĂč Tony irait dans la station mĂ©taphysique oĂč Thanos a Ă©tĂ© quand il a claquĂ© des doigts. Et quâil allait y avoir une version future de sa fille dans cette station.
Dans Infinity War, Thanos y retrouvait une jeune version de sa fille, Gamora. Et si cela fonctionnait Ă merveille pour le Titan Fou, les Russo se sont rendus compte que ça nâavait pas le mĂȘme effet avec Tony. En effet, avec une version plus vieille de Morgan qui sortait de nulle part, cela apportait de la confusion au public.
Anthony Russo : Ce que nous avons rĂ©alisĂ©, câest que nous nâavions pas ressenti dâattachement Ă©motionnel avec la version adulte de sa fille. Donc, cela ne nous a pas interpellĂ©s et ne nous a pas touchĂ©s sur le plan Ă©motionnel.
Joe Russo : Lâintention Ă©tait que sa fille du futur, parce que ces films traitent de magie, sa fille du futur lui pardonne et lui permette de partir en paix. Et lâidĂ©e a rĂ©sonnĂ©. Mais câĂ©tait trop dâidĂ©es dans un film suffisamment compliquĂ©.
Pour le coup, si lâidĂ©e de la scĂšne Ă©tait bonne, voir mĂȘme Ă©mouvante. Le gros problĂšme, Ă mes yeux, Ă©tait dâavoir impliquĂ© une version âinconnueâ de sa fille. On nâaurait pas compris. Pour le coup, sâarrĂȘter Ă la rĂ©plique et enchaĂźner sur la dĂ©chirante scĂšne de Tom Holland passe mieux.
Le problĂšme Ty Simpkins
Si le public sâest demandĂ© qui Ă©tait ce garçon aux funĂ©railles, pour rappel, il sâagissait du gamin dâIron Man 3, il nâest pas le seul. RĂ©vĂ©lations dâAnthony Russo Ă un podcast de ReelBlend :
Vous allez apprĂ©cier ça. Pour faire ce plan [NdM : le plan culte oĂč la camĂ©ra parcourt lâassemblĂ©e lors des funĂ©railles], pour rassembler ce casting, nous avons rĂ©pĂ©tĂ© ce plan comme un fou. Nous avons configurĂ© les mouvements de la camĂ©ra avec des remplaçants. ⊠Parce quâils allaient tous ĂȘtre dans ce plan, nous avons passĂ© des jours Ă le prĂ©parer. Des journĂ©es ! Dâaccord ? Nous avons donc eu tout le monde. Tout le mouvement de la camĂ©ra a Ă©tĂ© dĂ©terminĂ© spĂ©cifiquement. Nous avons eu le temps. Tout Ă©tait parfait, ok ? Donc nous sommes au jour J, on a finalement mis les acteurs en scĂšne pour la premiĂšre fois, ok ? [rires] Et nous avons ce moment sur le plateau oĂč nous allons, lui [Joe Russo] et moi, avoir une attaque de panique Ă propos de Ty, parce que nous avons cette sur Ty.
En effet, tous les acteurs connus demandaient que représentait cet ado⊠De quoi foutre du stress quand on doit tourner un plan compliqué.
La bataille finale avait plus de scÚnes de réunion
Un point qui mâavait surpris durant la bataille finale, câĂ©tait que les scĂšnes de rĂ©union se faisaient trĂšs rares. Les rĂ©alisateurs ont rĂ©vĂ©lĂ© Ă MTV quâĂ lâorigine, il y avait plus de scĂšnes de rĂ©union. Par exemple, une entre Rocket et Groot (celle dont lâabsence mâa le plus marquĂ©e). Une autre avec Ant-Man et La GuĂȘpe. Et dâautres encore quâils nâont pas rĂ©vĂ©lĂ©. NĂ©anmoins, ils se sont rendus compte que ça surchargeait trop la bataille. De plus, ces scĂšnes de retrouvailles pourraient faire lâobjet de futurs films du MCU.
Difficile de leur donner tort. Mais au moins Rocket et Groot, quoi !
Endgame sâappelait Ă lâorigine Infinity Gauntlet
Pendant longtemps, le titre du quatriĂšme Avengers a Ă©tĂ© gardĂ© secret. Toujours Ă MTV, Joe Russo a confirmĂ© que le titre original dâAvengers: Endgame Ă©tait Avengers: Infinity Gauntlet. Ca a Ă©tĂ© le titre pendant longtemps. Ce qui explique pourquoi, en 2017, Zoe Saldana a cru avoir spoilĂ© le titre quand elle a dit Infinity Gauntlet.
Un petit tour sur le tournage
Pour terminer, quelques images du tournage partagées par les acteurs.
Photo du tournage du film Avengers: Endgame avec Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr. Chris Evans et Jeremy Renner.
Photo du tournage du film Avengers: Endgame avec lâA-Force.
Photo du tournage du film Avengers: Endgame avec Robert Downey Jr et lâA-Force.
Photo du tournage du film Avengers: Endgame avec Captain America et Black Panther.
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#Happy 11th #Birthday to the 1st #IronMan film, released on this day in 2008⊠#TeamStark #thankyou (đ„ @jimmy_rich )
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I remember being blown away in this moment on the @avengers set. Nobody was allowed to film anything on their phones. I said screw it. No rule was going to stop me from seizing this once in a lifetime opportunity to capture this collection of stars, a groupthat likely will never be in the same room again. We are so blessed.
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Avengers: Endgame est sorti en France depuis le 24 avril 2019.
RĂ©alisĂ© par Anthony et Joe Russo, dâaprĂšs un scĂ©nario de Christopher Markus et Stephen McFeely, avec Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Paul Rudd, Brie Larson, Karen Gillan, Bradley Cooper et Josh Brolin.
Thanos ayant anĂ©anti la moitiĂ© de lâunivers, les Avengers restants resserrent les rangs dans ce vingt-deuxiĂšme film des Studios Marvel, grande conclusion de la 3Ăšme phase de lâUnivers CinĂ©matographique Marvel.
Avengers: Endgame : jâaime ces anecdotes trois fois mille Le plein d'anecdotes ATTENTION, CE QUI SUIT CONTIENT DES SPOILERS SUR AVENGERS: ENDGAME... Maintenant que les Russo, rĂ©alisateurs d'Avengers: Endgame, ont levĂ© l'interdiction des spoilers, la dĂ©ferlante arrive.
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