They're the obscure ones lol. The main categories are on the 19thThese sound like made up categories lol
I do feel like the whole multiverse concept does make the stakes in prior movies seem a lot lower than they did before.
I was watching Infinity War and Thanos was going on about a finite universe with finite resources and I was like “eh, it’s just one universe.”
And to see him gushing over the infinity stones when your boy has a drawer full as paper weights again I was like “eh, if only he knew how little they mean in the grand scheme of things.”
if you're going with that train of thought then all the movies with sequels are ruined because you already know the hero survives.I do feel like the whole multiverse concept does make the stakes in prior movies seem a lot lower than they did before.
I was watching Infinity War and Thanos was going on about a finite universe with finite resources and I was like “eh, it’s just one universe.”
And to see him gushing over the infinity stones when your boy has a drawer full as paper weights again I was like “eh, if only he knew how little they mean in the grand scheme of things.”
Nah, not nearly the same. Your scenario involves knowledge of the future when watching the older movie. My scenario involves events in different movies/shows that are happening simultaneously. So the whole time Thanos was trying to get the stones and snap half of the universe into oblivion, the time people had stones just laying around like paper weights. Knowing that, the stones don’t seem as important anymore do they? And the stakes in the movies not as high.if you're going with that train of thought then all the movies with sequels are ruined because you already know the hero survives.
Nah, not nearly the same. Your scenario involves knowledge of the future when watching the older movie. My scenario involves events in different movies/shows that are happening simultaneously. So the whole time Thanos was trying to get the stones and snap half of the universe into oblivion, the time people had stones just laying around like paper weights. Knowing that, the stones don’t seem as important anymore do they? And the stakes in the movies not as high.
Also, now knowing that there are infinite universes with these same people, even one where Thanos is a good guy, our one universe issue doesn’t seem like that big a deal. Hell there’s a universe where Strange destroyed the ENTIRE universe because of a broken heart. And we supposed to be worried about a dude that wanted to kill off half of the inhabitants of our universe?
I’m not saying I don’t still love the movies or anything, just that at this point the stakes in those movies seem just a tad bit more trivial.
I guess I take a Rick Sanchez point of view on it. We’ll just agree to disagree.To the residents of that universe there being multiple universes means nothing. Half their population was wiped out and subsequently brought back. I don't see how there being a multiverse changes the stakes in the main universe during an event of that magnitude.
So I had a random thought just now.
With the Doc Ock, Electro, and Goblin from the non-MCU flicks coming over into the MCU, what's the likelihood that they won't be the only characters that will make appearances during this whole multiverse event?
Will Chris Evans or Michael B Jordan briefly return as The Human Torch?
Will we get a Nick Cage/Ghost Rider cameo? (This would make the most sense too)
Maybe Ben Affleck shows up as Daredevil?
And, the obvious, any iteration of the X Men.