I can't take it anymore! Could everyone just chill out for two seconds before something CRAZY happens again?!
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I can't take it anymore! Could everyone just chill out for two seconds before something CRAZY happens again?!
The nut who actually ground out many packs. The resident forum voice of reason (I HAZ FORUM REP! YAY!)
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Will watch both, but Alita will likely be the better one. It will also satisfy my need for Cyberpunk 2077 for a couple of weeks. Also, I don't recall reading a Captain Marvel comic while I have read a bunch of Alita manga. Most of my knowledge of Captain Marvel is based on Rogue stealing her powers from the X-Men cartoon.
Alita is another example of critics and audiences not agreeing on what makes a good movie with a 59% Tomatometer score and a 94% Audience score. Maybe the critics are forced to watch movies they have absolutely no interest in while the audience almost always go to movies they are interested in. So the Tomatometer score is meaningless while if the Audience score is low, then it is a lousy movie or full of problems.
Captain Marvel. I like the MCU and it's movies so of course I'll continue the series.
I don't do manga, so I'll not see Alita.
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Probably won't see either, since I don't have a lot of time right now and I intend to spend it seeing SM: Far From Home, but Alita has me so hyped. Looks like a fantastic film, with some great characters (not familiar with the source material.)
As for Captain Marvel? I'm waiting to catch up on Infinity War and Black Panther first. Then I'll watch it.
Don't have time to see either, but if was going to see one of them I'd be Alita.
As for Captain Marvel - can't say am in the least bit interested. And to be honest, from what I've seen (and with his absence in the Infinity War/Endgame story in mind) they're trying to make her 'Adam Warlock' of the story. In the comics she wasn't all that powerful, except when she became 'Binary'.
Ah, but how/why?
From what I've seen in the previews she gets super-charged during the movie.
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I have to wonder how sub-atomic Ant Man gets involved in Endgame.
I can see him traveling anywhere via Quantum Entanglement teleportation, but how will he become aware that he needs to be somewhere in particular to do something in particular? I can't believe they just wrote him out of Endgame. Unless some street gang comes along, steals the van, and turns on the device to re-big him.
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> Neither. I'll go see Avengers: Endgame though.
Then you won't understand Captain Marvel in Endgame.
The trailers are likely all that people need to understand about Captain Marvel in Endgame. The only issue that is a concern about Endgame is where Captain Marvel was between the Captain Marvel movie and the first Avenger movie and Endgame might reveal that information. However, that is not necessary for Avenger fans to understand Captain Marvel.
I have to wonder how sub-atomic Ant Man gets involved in Endgame.
I can see him traveling anywhere via Quantum Entanglement teleportation, but how will he become aware that he needs to be somewhere in particular to do something in particular? I can't believe they just wrote him out of Endgame. Unless some street gang comes along, steals the van, and turns on the device to re-big him.
Maybe he rides a tachyon particle to the past to stop Thanos from wishing half of the people out of existence before he has a chance to. The only way I can see Captain Marvel helping is taking the Infinity Gauntlet from Thanos and wishing everyone back into existence.
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Ant-Man doesn't escape into the past, he shows up at Avengers Compound in the present day as seen in the trailers. As for how Captain Marvel.can help, thats why watching her film is important, calling her was Nick Fury's final action in Infinity War after all.
The only solutions to fixing Thanos' action is overpowering him with Captain Marvel to use the Dragon Balls to wish everyone back into existence or time travel. Sorry, meant Infinity Gauntlet. It is not necessary to watch Captain Marvel to know that she is more powerful than the Avengers. Fury called Captain Marvel because she is the most powerful hero that he knows.
Since no one has seen Endgame, then it is not known which method is used. I never said that Antman escaped into the past only that he might ride a tachyon to travel to the past.
According to the comic book version of Infinity War nobody is dead, they are inside the Soul Stone. Also, Captain Marvel can time travel.
Still doesn't disprove the fact that they need someone to beat Thanos to get the Infinity Gauntlet. There is not much difference between wishing them back into existence or taking them out of the Soul Stone. Also, Captain Marvel is not known for time travel without outside interference. So unless Captain Marvel introduces a time travel power into the MCU, then it is not necessary to watch Captain Marvel to enjoy Endgame. In fact, having Captain Marvel use a time travel power in her movie would ruin Endgame since we would know how Endgame would be resolved instead of being surprised.
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I do like that Ms. Marvel's absence from the MU is coming to an end. The freakin' universe is named after the Marvels after all!
Um... wut? We're talking about CAPTAIN Marvel, AKA Carol Danvers if I recall my research correctly.
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I enjoyed Alita. It is not without flaws, but I had a good time.
I don't do manga, so I'll not see Alita.
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As for Captain Marvel? I'm waiting to catch up on Infinity War and Black Panther first. Then I'll watch it.
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From what I've seen in the previews she gets super-charged during the movie.
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I can see him traveling anywhere via Quantum Entanglement teleportation, but how will he become aware that he needs to be somewhere in particular to do something in particular? I can't believe they just wrote him out of Endgame. Unless some street gang comes along, steals the van, and turns on the device to re-big him.
The trailers are likely all that people need to understand about Captain Marvel in Endgame. The only issue that is a concern about Endgame is where Captain Marvel was between the Captain Marvel movie and the first Avenger movie and Endgame might reveal that information. However, that is not necessary for Avenger fans to understand Captain Marvel.
Maybe he rides a tachyon particle to the past to stop Thanos from wishing half of the people out of existence before he has a chance to. The only way I can see Captain Marvel helping is taking the Infinity Gauntlet from Thanos and wishing everyone back into existence.
The only solutions to fixing Thanos' action is overpowering him with Captain Marvel to use the Dragon Balls to wish everyone back into existence or time travel. Sorry, meant Infinity Gauntlet. It is not necessary to watch Captain Marvel to know that she is more powerful than the Avengers. Fury called Captain Marvel because she is the most powerful hero that he knows.
Since no one has seen Endgame, then it is not known which method is used. I never said that Antman escaped into the past only that he might ride a tachyon to travel to the past.
Still doesn't disprove the fact that they need someone to beat Thanos to get the Infinity Gauntlet. There is not much difference between wishing them back into existence or taking them out of the Soul Stone. Also, Captain Marvel is not known for time travel without outside interference. So unless Captain Marvel introduces a time travel power into the MCU, then it is not necessary to watch Captain Marvel to enjoy Endgame. In fact, having Captain Marvel use a time travel power in her movie would ruin Endgame since we would know how Endgame would be resolved instead of being surprised.