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It doesn't get any bigger than that level of simping. He is choosing on a chick that wanna get chose up by Deadpool

Actually, it has gotten worse. In his new series, Death basically sided with his son over him, and he got pissed and was done with her. He then gets pulled into the future, where he's successfully dominated the universe and destroyed nearly all life in it. His future self was so depressed that he couldn't get her back that he brought himself from the past to help him figure something out.

To be fair, the series also reveals that Death basically marked him from birth to be what he is, so all his simping is by design.
 
Actually, it has gotten worse. In his new series, Death basically sided with his son over him, and he got pissed and was done with her. He then gets pulled into the future, where he's successfully dominated the universe and destroyed nearly all life in it. His future self was so depressed that he couldn't get her back that he brought himself from the past to help him figure something out.

To be fair, the series also reveals that Death basically marked him from birth to be what he is, so all his simping is by design.
So... Pre-set Perpetual Simping...
 
For all who don't know about Thanos and why he's doing what he's doing let me break it down. Dude is a the universe's biggest simp he's doing all this destruction for a broad. The broad is actually the embodiment of death aka Lady Death. In the comics he wants to kill the universe so she will love him being that she's death and all that.

Don't know if the movie will follow the comic


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Great. Now I won't be able to look at this muthafucca the same after this info.
 
Captain America's Secret Avengers Confirmed for 'Avengers: Infinity War'

Marvel fans who have been speculating heavily about the events and twists of Avengers: Infinity War can now move at least one theory over to the "fact" column: The film will introduce the Marvel Cinematic Universe version of Captain America's "Secret Avengers" from the comics:

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We just posted these Avengers: Infinity War character bios, which were taken from Toys R Us promotional materials for the upcoming line of Infinity War tie-in merchandise. As you can see above, the Captain Americabio comes with a pretty choice line that fans are instantly zeroing in on:


"...the Super-Soldier has remained under the radar while continuing to do what he believes is right - saving the world one clandestine mission at a time."

It's hard to look at that description an not see how it correlates to the "Secret Avengers" era from the comics, right? The description also has an interesting secondary effect, creating potential pockets of storytelling that can be re-visited later, to fill in what the "Secret Avengers" squad did to save the world in the time period between Civil War and Infinity War. As the Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to expand, that kind of narrative maneuverability will be important.


For those who don't know: in Marvel Comics, the Secret Avengers were a 2010s version of the team run by Steve Rogers, following the collapse of Norman Osborn's "Dark Reign" regime. Rather than continue Osborn's H.A.M.M.E.R. organization or bring back S.H.I.E.L.D., Rogers made his squad of Avengers the government's top covert ops squad, handling the sort of missions that the main Avengers could never do as public figures.

Of course, as many fans have already pointed out, this version of Secret Avengers is also shaded by influence from Captain America's Nomad days, when the hero abandoned his Cap mantle after being disillusioned by the realization that the Secret Empire had infiltrated and corrupted the US government. That led Cap to fight evil in more underground fashion, until the return of Red Skull made him step back into the Captain America mantle.

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Right now, many expect Chris Evans' Captain America to die or be retired by the events of Infinity War, but if it's the latter case, then rumors of Red Skull possibly returning in Infinity War could lead the MCU to follow comic book history, as Steve Rogers (or his successor) would be needed to once again have Captain America oppose the Skull's evil.

http://comicbook.com/marvel/2018/03/05/avengers-infinity-war-secret-avengers-mcu/
 
Wow! This thread took a crazy unexpected turn.

The Captain America story line was pretty obvious but I do like the wag they are speculating the Red Skull might return. I actually seen online that it was a possibility because at the end of the 1st Avenger he didn’t really die.
Could have sworn I read that the actor who played him didn't want to return to play that role but they can always get someone else ala the Hulk
 
Who's saying this? I always thought the Reality Gem was needed to keep the others in line but that may be different for the MCU.

I forgot the name of the site but I seen it in the titled in an article on Google a couple of days ago. Now I'm on Google again & users are saying that either the power or reality gem is the most powerful
 
Could have sworn I read that the actor who played him didn't want to return to play that role but they can always get someone else ala the Hulk

Yeah Hugo Weaving who played him in the first avenger made it pretty clear he didnt ever want to return lol. who knows maybe Marvel showed him a check he couldnt refuse or got him under a contract and hes just playing it cool.

Would be cool for him to come back though. Only villain thats made a return so far in MCU is Crossbones and Loki (Loki may not count as he's kind of like a antihero in a way maybe.)
 
Yeah Hugo Weaving who played him in the first avenger made it pretty clear he didnt ever want to return lol. who knows maybe Marvel showed him a check he couldnt refuse or got him under a contract and hes just playing it cool.

Would be cool for him to come back though. Only villain thats made a return so far in MCU is Crossbones and Loki (Loki may not count as he's kind of like a antihero in a way maybe.)

The change in management could be a factor too. A lot of people didn't like working with Marvel early on. He may have a change of heart now
 
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