Iron Man 3 really does has a feel of being non-canon, huh
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Replying to @Nymphomachy
Infinity War kind of retcons the character development from this movie (everything is fine between Tony and Pepper again) but then Endgame prominently brings the kid from this movie back for Tony's funeral
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Nymphomachy
I think it went: Iron Man - coworkers Iron Man 2/Avengers/Iron Man 3 - dating Age of Ultron - ??? Captain America: Civil War - split (no explanation) Spider-Man: Homecoming - back together Infinity War - engaged No real retcon, but certainly not a smooth arc.
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Replying to @PadConnelly @arthur_affect
this is a very Joss Whedon kind of trajectory
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Tony's entire arc post-IRON MAN 3 feels like it was written around the Schrödinger's Cat-like status of Robert Downey Jr.'s movie contract with Marvel.
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Age of Ultron didn't even really address it at all, it was Whedon just being like "Okay but I have to have him in the suit for the basic premise of my movie so I'm ignoring this" Civil War, at least, felt like an honest moment of acknowledging "Ok here's what would happen then"
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Pepper only went back to Tony because she was jealous of Aunt May
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The funny thing is Thor: Love and Thunder sounds like it's going to be the same idea of "Plot twist: the girlfriend has powers now" but hopefully this time they won't just forget about it
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Replying to @arthur_affect
As excited as I am by the thought of Natalie Portman playing the goddess of thunder, the history of the MCU suggests it WILL be a disappointment.
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