There was absolutely no reason Venom had to make out with Eddie to transfer back to him, he just wanted to and that’s the tea
And Eddie’s reaction??? Instantly down and super into it
I’m gonna FLEX SEAL your mouth shut.
Shuri to Peter, probably.
Ok...ok... THAT UNRELEASED SCENE OF THE AVENGERS ALL GETTING DOWN ON ONE KNEE WHEN TONY DIED TO HONOR THEIR FALLEN HERO. IM SOBBING.
How dare they cut it out... it was.. so important... it showed SO MUCH RESPECT FOR TONY...and...
The fact that Clint was the first one to go down on his knee cuz he just realized he lost another friend... another great loss that he could hardly handle...
The fact that T'challa saw him and followed right away cuz he is a TRUE KING...
Thor's FACE...how many times does he have to lose parts of his heart..
Steve.. Steve... how his KNEES GAVE OUT...
Stephen's FACE... that heartwrenching GUILT...
And god.. god.. did y'all notice.. Rhodey... Rhodey was standing there.. with his back towards his best friend cuz.. he couldn't face this loss... it was too big... I...
this is a good year
So this deleted scene has been going around from Endgame and it makes me wonder… Why didn’t the Russos put it in? Well, none of are going to know that for sure, but I can give my opinion on why the deleted scene should have stayed and possibly even replaced the funeral scene.
I think most people can agree that the deleted scene after the battle and funeral scene are very similar, like, scarily similar. They both begin with a close-up of Tony, then to Pepper, and then finally pans across all the other Avengers, giving each one of them a moment of recognition. I think even the music is the same in both.
But what makes them different? To me, the difference is all in the uniform. Everyone in the deleted scene is in their superhero garb, as opposed to black dress wear. Why does this matter?
Think of how many times you see a hero fall to their knees.
There is so much emotional baggage packed into the simple movement, and showing that posture while also having each Avenger in their uniform just emboldens that emotional impact even further. These are heroes, the strongest group of people in the universe congregating together on one battlefield, and they have all fallen to their knees. Even after winning, they’ve all been defeated.
Not only that, but they don’t get back up. We never see them stand. The camera pulls away then fades to black, leaving us with an image of the Avengers, smaller than they’ve ever been before, all because of one life lost.
These simple things: the uniforms, the falling to the knees, the setting of the battlefield… They all carry so much more emotional weight than any funeral scene could. We’ve scene funeral scenes before, hundreds of times, but it’s so very rare we see our favorite superheroes drop to their knees and don’t get back up.
Tony Stark’s death is a defeat in their eyes. They may have won, but they lost so much more. We lost so much more. We’d do exactly the same if we were on that battlefield. We fall on to our knees to mourn our losses, to represent our defeats.
This scene was the perfect, emotional send-off we needed.
When your crush gets a haircut but they keep being hot af
Shuri: This is the year we start oppressing people who like their hot chocolate with water.
Shuri: If you’re lactose intolerant you can stay but you’re on fucking thin ice.
Peter: I eat the powder straight from the pack.
Shuri: …..
Shuri: Hey do you know how horrible what you just said was?
Can we talk about Nebula for a second? She has a wicked metal left arm, which she uses in most of her fights to deadly effect. But in all of her interactions with Tony? She uses her humanoid hand.
When they shake hands.
When she’s fixing his infected wound.
When she passes him the last of the ration.
When she checks on him.
When she places him in the captain’s chair to give him a dignified send-off.
When she’s helping him off the ramp.
They were total strangers when Thanos broke the universe. They spent 23 days stranded in space mourning their loved ones, a sister and a surrogate son, and in their grief, they found an unlikely camaraderie, an unusual friendship built on trust and mutual respect. They saw past each others’ metal armours and found the broken human inside.
I love that so much.
(do not tag this as ship)
I will not be taking any questions at this time.
“The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.”
-Robert Frost