Oh my god
I’m in tears
After a4 Tony decides to get a service dog for his anxiety and he brings home a tiny auburn yorkie terrier and names it “Ginny” and everyone laughs at him like “u some some kinda Harry potter nerd? Lol” and Pepper teases him constantly about it but Tony never gets embarrassed until they all are having a big dinner and when Peter hears about this, he’s thoughtful for a moment and then he goes “Ah, you’ve named him after miss pepper” so everyone’s pretty confused, so Peter says, “Um, Ginny? Virginia? Surely, I’m not the only one who’s made the connection?”
But he is in fact the only one and pepper blushes and tony sheds a single tear god bless
no offense but bucky not remembering what he does as the winter soldier makes his & sam’s rivalry so much funnier
I wonder how long Nebula’s lifespan is? will she live to see tony’s grandchildren? his great grandchildren?
I wish the Russos had come out and said this earlier on. Instead of passing Tony’s death off like, “Oh it was the natural end to Tony because he was so selfish at the beginning,” their Entertainment Weekly interview about Tony’s ending actually examines Tony as a character critically–and also admits that he’s the truest hero of them all.
First, they admit it wasn’t easy to kill Tony because many kids look up to him:
In some ways, it seemed like a natural choice. Stark had gone from aloof arms dealer to someone who repeatedly risked his own life to spare others. But it still wasn’t an easy decision, especially given the hope and inspiration Iron Man has provided to fans over the years.
“There are a lot of sick kids who really look up to that character, and it’s hard because we’re trying to tell a story about heroism,” Joe Russo tells EW.
“And sometimes heroism involves doing whatever it takes,” Anthony adds.
Second, they admit Tony was always a hero with a self-sacrificial bent this entire time. His selflessness isn’t something new, but was a character trait that has always been there and had to be respected:
There was a daredevil aspect to Tony Stark, a defiance of danger, a determination — almost a self-destructive impulse — to put himself in harm’s way. Eventually, it was going to end in something he couldn’t walk away from.
“I think in a way Tony Stark was meant to die, and he always knew he was going to die because he could never reconcile that notion in himself of not protecting the universe,” Joe says. “I think that was always a spark in him, always seeing that there was danger coming on the horizon and that someday, he and that danger would meet.”
To the Russos (and many fans), it makes sense that Tony would die defending the world, because there’s no way he’d stand-by–not when he’s been doing it for so long. It’s hard to imagine Tony ever retiring, sitting out the fight, because that’s not what real heroes do. They lay on the wire every time–and that’s what Tony has been doing all along.
And third? They admit Tony was the most formidable of them all–and for the right reason:
This is why Thanos knows who this puny human is in Infinity War. Stark had already made a lot of trouble for him.
So talking with @rescueironman, @jess-b-thot, and @kayytx, we’re beginning to think Steve’s reaction to “Scott’s” message (”Is this an old message?”) is a misdirect. It’s tricky trailer editing.
It’s Steve reacting to a distress call from The Benatar.
In the Infinity War prelude novel, Infinity War: The Heroes’ Journey, it’s stated that Tony launched “thousands of nano-satellites in all directions, which will travel hundreds of thousands of miles through space and deploy sensor arrays.”
Tony’s been obviously recording messages from the spaceship (probably not just the one to Pepper, but others, perhaps a distress signal); it’s possible one of them got picked up by one of his nano-satellites and gets the signal back to Earth.
Set photos seem to hint Scott doesn’t arrive until some time has passed (and this was hinted with Janet warning Scott about the “time vortex”), so it doesn’t make much sense for him to reunite with the group when Natasha still has blonde hair (very recently post-IW).
This also fits why Natasha and Steve suit up, talk about a plan that needs to “work,” and then also locks in with what the Omaze winner reported from set (Nat, Steve, Carol, Rocket, and Pepper all meet up with Tony and Nebula on a “spaceship”). So it’s possible Carol gets to Tony and Nebula first OR Carol meets up with Natasha and Steve prior to the rescue mission (and Carol is the one Natasha is filling in during the trailer when she summarizes the events of what happened because note she’s in the Compound and still has blonde hair).
Steve and Nat launch a rescue mission because they find out Tony’s still alive and in trouble.
Bucky, after being dramatic af and dropping all those bullets in front of Zemo:
• that one inspiring female character you love from any book/movie/show
people i make myself look good for:
myself
gay women
my friends so they go “damn bitch u look fucking good” whenever i enter the room
on the first day of christmas, dumbledore gave to me
a secret passage under a tree
Oh my god I can’t believe I was actually right
Loki S O1 EP 02
That was the greatest opening scene i’ve ever seen!!!! I just… i can’t explain it was fucking awesome
Also I love Miss Time and “Professor Loki”
Aaaaaaand is the “evil-Loki-variant” maybe Lady Loki????