It's wild isn't it Like that story in and of itself is a whole movie, and probably a much more interesting moviehttps://twitter.com/BootlegGirl/status/1254712187320500226 …
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Like that in and of itself is surreal Adult Swim style comedy Like the Futurama joke where Farnsworth just casually mentions "No one is sure what happened back then, the records were lost during the Second Coming of Jesus twenty years later"
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I think that ship sailed when you get that 5 years later in endgame and honestly things haven't changed very much
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This is one of the most comic book things they've ever done. Kang literally conquered the world for several months, established concentration camps, etc., and it's basically never been mentioned since. Same with like half the major crossovers of the 21st century.
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Or remember the time when an unnatural Fell Winter came upon the whole earth and various Norse gods fought each other across New York City? Or when all technological items in New York got possessed by demons for a week?
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I don't even know how that script survived the first round of edits. Like the scene where MJ tells on the dude for underage drinking on a plane to Europe
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I'd be scribbling in rage "NOTE 1: THEY FCKING LET KIDS ON EUROTRIPS DRINK ON THE PLANE, SOURCE, 17 YEAR OLD ME ON AIR FRANCE IN 2005 NOTE 2: HALF OF ********EVERYONE******** WAS BLIPPED IF THIS IS A THING HOW DID THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT NOT THINK OF IT
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I think the way to do Endgame if they're gonna have the blip not matter is have Tony be wrong and going back in time does change things. That way instead of the stones bring people back, Thanos dying does it. As a bonus, it gives them an opportunity to explore what all /1
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the inadvertent changes they made does, basically it turns out it does work like BttF, except it impacts the people who time travel to, it just takes a bit for the world to sync the changes to the people who traveled. So when the Avengers get back (minus Steve cause I'd have 2/
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It's darkly ironic that since then our world has come to resemble the start of endgame (empty streets, ever-present fear, haunting isolation), which makes a movie like far from home even more bizarre
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