watch thor ragnarok.
that's a great movie.
The F+WS made a reference to his death. So, I assumed he was
killed. But the Endgame revealed the death was probably from old
age. But there is no clear reveal of an actual death. With the
liberty of time-travel so easily available, I guess anything can
happen.
what episode? he was alive and an old man and he was the guy
who handed the shield over to falcon in the movie.
Only reference to the original Cap that I saw in Falcon was when
the guy said, "I thought Captain America was on the moon," making
me think he's off planet?
I don't remember it being explained in the movies, but it's obvious
he's a powerful being from 'out there.'
On 5/3/2021 3:48 PM, MRO wrote:
watch thor ragnarok.
that's a great movie.
The first Iron Man, Thor Ragnarok and Guardians of The Galaxy are hands
down the best movies in the MCU. Infinity War and End Game are kind of
must watch to move forward, but most of the others you can skip or watch
as desired. I think Spiderman Homecoming was very good as well.
--
In the F+WS first episode, either the F or the WS used the word
death. ..so I assumed he died, somehow. Based on the ending in
Endgame, it was probably old age.
..so I assumed he died, somehow. Based on the ending in
Endgame, it was probably old age.
i didnt catch that and i looked it up and i guess in episode
5 sam refers to him as 'gone' but they never said dead.
most of the world doesnt know that he stayed in the past to
live a live with carter and is and old man now.
The F+WS made a reference to his death. So, I assumed he
was killed. But the Endgame revealed the death was
probably from old age..
Only reference to the original Cap that I saw in Falcon was
when the guy said, "I thought Captain America was on the
moon," making me think he's off planet?
I felt trepidatious venturing into the first few episodes
Falcon And The Winter Soldier series. But I surrendered to
the flow and finished the first season and enjoyed the
journey.
<snip snap>
I very much enjoyed it, and the ending brought a tear to my
eye!
As for Endgame and the rest... I actually recently went
back to the beghinning and started watching the entire MCU
again..
..I'm on S2 of Carter now and I've seen Jessica Jones. Boy
that's a contrast...
JIMMY ANDERSON wrote to OGG <=-
As for Endgame and the rest... I actually recently went back to
the beghinning and started watching the entire MCU again - but
this time catching the movies I havne't seen (so far, just Hulk)
and adding in the television shows. I'd seen Peggy Carter Season
One as well as Daredevil Season One. I'd also seen S1 and most of
S2 of Agents of Shield. Now I've seen those 'again' and also others
that I had missed - I'm on S2 of Carter now and I've seen Jessica
Jones. Boy that's a contrast...
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JIMMY ANDERSON wrote to ARELOR <=-
ARELOR wrote to OGG <=-
Spider Man is part of it, but not Fantastic Four.
JIMMY ANDERSON wrote to OGG <=-
Yeah - they have to repeat... Remember when Tony Stark was
ADAMENT to Banner about "don't undo anything, just bring back
the people that were removed" (paraphrasing). He didn't want
to undo his daughter!
Hey, do we know what happened to Mjolnir, post Endgame? Captain America brought it with him through the time portal, but didn't come back with it.
..I'm on S2 of Carter now and I've seen Jessica Jones. Boy
that's a contrast...
Never heard of that one.
OGG wrote to <=-
The F+WS made a reference to his death. So, I assumed he was
killed. But the Endgame revealed the death was probably from old
age. But there is no clear reveal of an actual death. With the
liberty of time-travel so easily available, I guess anything can
happen.
what episode? he was alive and an old man and he was the guy
who handed the shield over to falcon in the movie.
In the F+WS first episode, either the F or the WS used the word
death. ..so I assumed he died, somehow. Based on the ending in
Endgame, it was probably old age.
OGG wrote to <=-
But.. considering that Tony invented a time machine, anything
could happen, and repeat. Sheesh. I just finished watching
Iron Man 3. There's a kid Tony meets up with in that film. That
kid could be a vector into a future story-line.
OGG wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-
I very much enjoyed it, and the ending brought a tear to my
eye!
Yeah.. the "family" feel that brought everyone together was
nice.
As for Endgame and the rest... I actually recently went
back to the beghinning and started watching the entire MCU
again..
Ok.. see you in the next decade!
..I'm on S2 of Carter now and I've seen Jessica Jones. Boy
that's a contrast...
Never heard of that one.
Not long ago, there was a Tv series called Heroes, about group
of people that were engineered to have powers. I invested in
that one - if only to learn about their origins.
Yeah.. the "family" feel that brought everyone together
was nice.
Yeah, that, but I'm specifically talking about (trying to
avoid spoilers for anyone like me that doesn't want details
before they see it) -
the statue...
Not long ago, there was a Tv series called Heroes..
I LOVED loved LOVED the first season!!! Was one long story
and was really engaging! Then S2 seemed like a "well that
worked, let's try again" and then S3 jumped the shark 'for
me' - YMMV.
I went back and watched Season One again and stopped. :-)
Did you ever watch Dollhouse?!?!? That and Jericho! WOW!!!
what episode? he was alive and an old man and he was the
guy who handed the shield over to falcon in the movie.
In the F+WS first episode, either the F or the WS used the
word death. ..so I assumed he died, somehow. Based on the
ending in Endgame, it was probably old age.
I missed that... But it could also be a secret that he's
alive, and the 'world' thinks he is dead...
On 5/3/2021 3:48 PM, MRO wrote:
watch thor ragnarok.
that's a great movie.
The first Iron Man, Thor Ragnarok and Guardians of The
Galaxy are hands down the best movies in the MCU. Infinity
War and End Game are kind of must watch to move forward, but
most of the others you can skip or watch as desired. I
think Spiderman Homecoming was very good as well. --
I tackled the Endgame film in about 3 sessions. I simply
got tired of the time-travel trickery..
Did you watch Infinity War first? Or just went straight
into Endgame?
Yeah - they have to repeat... Remember when Tony Stark was
ADAMENT to Banner about "don't undo anything, just bring
back the people that were removed" (paraphrasing). He
didn't want to undo his daughter!
I'm not sure where Thanos comes from, but that dude had
issues.
I don't remember it being explained in the movies, but it's
obvious he's a powerful being from 'out there.'
Ogg wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-
Not long ago, there was a Tv series called Heroes, about group
of people that were engineered to have powers. I invested in
that one - if only to learn about their origins.
fusion wrote to Ogg <=-
there were a few pre-Disney Marvel shows on Netflix.. they're all
pretty good. and they're tied up quite nicely at the end with all of
them coming together for The Defenders. i think most people would agree Daredevil was the best of the lot, perhaps followed by Punisher. so i'd watch them in whatever order makes sense but saves as much of those for last.
Ogg wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-
Someone mentioned that there was a reference to Capt. America
hanging out on the moon.
Ogg wrote to Tracker1 <=-
I don't *think* I've seen Guardins of the Galaxy (apparently
there are 3 of those films). They have Groot, and Rocket.. I
don't recall ever seeing a film with them. The films were also
in my media-dark period of 2013-2018. But a few reviews make it
sound GotG to be a worthwhile try.
I don't *think* I've seen Guardins of the Galaxy
(apparently there are 3 of those films). They have Groot,
and Rocket.. I don't recall ever seeing a film with them.
The films were also in my media-dark period of 2013-2018.
But a few reviews make it sound GotG to be a worthwhile
try.
Guardians of the Galaxy movies are the best. Loved them.
OGG wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-
Yeah, that, but I'm specifically talking about (trying to
avoid spoilers for anyone like me that doesn't want details
before they see it) -
the statue...
It was probably engineered into the story to cater to that
demographic to emphasize equality as humans.
Not long ago, there was a Tv series called Heroes..
I LOVED loved LOVED the first season!!! Was one long story
and was really engaging! Then S2 seemed like a "well that
worked, let's try again" and then S3 jumped the shark 'for
me' - YMMV.
I think I forgot about S3. :( S2 wasn't as engaging as S1.
MCU fans should check out Heroes for a "realistic" twist on
humans with unusual powers.
I went back and watched Season One again and stopped. :-)
I might do that too. At the time, I could only watch them on
broadcast tv and wait a week for the next episode; by then, the
emmersive feel of being vested in a story was gone.
Did you ever watch Dollhouse?!?!? That and Jericho! WOW!!!
Briefly. Sounds like Westworld, but using humans as the
programmable hosts.
OGG wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-
I missed that... But it could also be a secret that he's
alive, and the 'world' thinks he is dead...
Anything is possible in the MCU. :/ Now that they have time-
machine technology, they can flip flop any storyline they want.
Someone mentioned that there was a reference to Capt. America
hanging out on the moon.
OGG wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-
I tackled the Endgame film in about 3 sessions. I simply
got tired of the time-travel trickery..
Did you watch Infinity War first? Or just went straight
into Endgame?
I went straight to Endgame. I don't recall ever seeing Infinity
War. I guess that one explains Thanos' rampage.
I thought the funniest part was when they were explaining how
time-travel works by mentioning how it was used in other actual
films. :D
I'm not sure where Thanos comes from, but that dude had
issues.
I don't remember it being explained in the movies, but it's
obvious he's a powerful being from 'out there.'
Sounds like I will spin-up Infinity War at some point, soon.
there were a few pre-Disney Marvel shows on Netflix.. they're all
pretty good. and they're tied up quite nicely at the end with all
of them coming together for The Defenders. i think most people would
agree Daredevil was the best of the lot, perhaps followed by
Punisher. so i'd watch them in whatever order makes sense but saves
as much of those for last.
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