WELCOME TO THE MARVEL MULTIVERSE -*RIP STAN LEE & Boseman* - Agatha All Along new ep every Wednesday

damn pneumonia
kinda a death sentence for old people
he needs to just film a bunch of random scenes
so they can add him in movies later
I can't remember where, but I remember hearing that they try to film a lot of little shots they can insert into movies in front of green screen. Hopefully we'll be getting Stan Lee cameos for the next 20 years.
 
like van der beek just making all the reaction gifs and then just insert the appropriate ones?

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Ludwig went in on the score man. So much memorable music.

"Stand up! You are king!"


First 5/6 tracks are like you are actually watching the movie. You know the exact scene when these songs are playing. Found out the dude who is singing at the beginning of "Wakanda" is a famous singer from Senegal named Baaba Maal.
 
SPOILERS: Here Are The Biggest Reveals From The Second Part Of Marvel's AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR PRELUDE

The Soul Stone Is The Most Powerful One Of All
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Black Panther didn't provide any clues about the location of the Soul Stone and neither does this comic book! However, Wong explains to Doctor Strange that it's actually the "biggest threat of them all." Unfortunately, he doesn't elaborate on why that is but that picture of those planets could point to it being located in outer space as opposed to Wakanda as many fans have speculated.

Either way, considering the fact that the other Infinity Stones are all accounted for, it seems the Soul Stone could be the missing part of the puzzle for Thanos and the driving force of the movie's plot.

Why Doctor Strange Is So Keen To Send Thor And Loki Home
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In Thor: Ragnarok, we see that Doctor Strange really doesn't want Thor and Loki on Earth. That's pretty odd considering the fact the God of Thunder has saved the Earth on multiple occasions but this panel explains that Strange is actually concerned Loki is once again on the hunt for an Infinity Stone and Earth is in peril as a result. Moments after this exchange takes place, the Sorcerer Supreme quickly whisks the God of Mischief away and summons Thor to his Sanctum Sanctorum.

Mordo's Reckoning
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When Mordo mentioned that there would be a "reckoning" for Doctor Strange's actions at the end of his solo movie, it's safe to say we all assumed he was referring to his own actions in that after-credits scene. In that, the Sorcerer Supreme's former ally killed someone using magic for their own gain, the perfect way to set up a villainous turn for the character when he returns in the sequel.

However, based on what Wong is telling Strange here, Mordo could very well have been referring to the Infinity Stones and the fact that Strange's decision to use the Time Stone is going to backfire somehow. Is it possible that it was safe while under The Ancient One's protection but now that her former pupil has taken it out into the world, that's changed? We'll have to wait and see this May.

Did The Red Skull Survive?
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Fans have been speculating for years that the Red Skull could have survived the events of Captain America: The First Avenger and this comic may go some way in confirming that. While the movie made it almost look like the villain was blasted to smithereens, here we see him seemingly transported to somewhere else in the Nine Realms. If that's the case, he could definitely still be out there alive and well.

Whether that's something which will be addressed in Avengers: Infinity War isn't clear but Hugo Weaving doesn't seem keen on reprising the role of the Red Skull so Marvel might have to recast him.

Doctor Strange Won't Be Used As An Easy Plot Device
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We've heard that Avengers: Infinity War is going to be a heist movie revolving around Earth's Mightiest Heroes attempting to collect the Infinity Stones before Thanos can but don't expect Doctor Strange to be used as a way of making things easy when it comes to explaining their locations.

After all, him showing up and telling the Avengers where they all are would speed things up and makes sense given his knowledge of all things mystical but based on what we see here, he and Wong are unaware of what the Asgardians did with the Reality Stone (and leaked footage from the movie has shown Thanos interrogating The Collector so Thor will soon regret sending this one into outer space).

The History Of The Time Stone
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Here, we learn a little more about the history of the Time Stone and the fact that Agamotto used it to protect the Earth. Why he needed to toy with time in order to protect us isn't clear but it would definitely be interesting if Avengers: Infinity War were to shed some light on that with flashbacks. Oh, and Wong also mentions that the "Tesseract" is just an "object of containment" as opposed to the weapon itself so why wasn't the Red Skull able to touch it? Perhaps it was just too powerful!

The Power Stone's Past
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Just like in Guardians of the Galaxy, we get to see a little more of the Power Stone's past here and it's going to be very interesting seeing if Avengers: Infinity War delves into both the history of this one and the rest of them. There are definitely gaps which need to be filled and the origins of these powerful artefacts and it seems as if Doctor Strange and Wong can help with at least some of that.

Stephen Strange Was Present For The Battle Of New York
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Doctor Strange makes it clear that the former surgeon spent a long time under the tutelage of The Ancient One but we never learn where exactly the movie fits into the Marvel Cinematic Universe's timeline. Stephen was gone for a couple of years at least but HYDRA didn't have him on their list of targets because he has mystical powers; as you can see, he was still living in New York when Loki and the Chitauri attacked so his movie clearly took place in this world around the time it was released.

The Location Of The Infinity Stones
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Need a reminder of where the Infinity Stones are these days? Well, the Power Stone is in the care of the Nova Corps on Xandar, the Time Stone is safe with Doctor Strange (for now at least), the Reality Stone remains in the possession of The Collector, the Mind Stone is on The Vision's forehead, and the Space Stone is in the hands of Loki who saved it when Asgard was destroyed by Surtur.
 
SPOILERS: Here Are The Biggest Reveals From The Second Part Of Marvel's AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR PRELUDE

The Soul Stone Is The Most Powerful One Of All
AIW6.jpg


Black Panther didn't provide any clues about the location of the Soul Stone and neither does this comic book! However, Wong explains to Doctor Strange that it's actually the "biggest threat of them all." Unfortunately, he doesn't elaborate on why that is but that picture of those planets could point to it being located in outer space as opposed to Wakanda as many fans have speculated.

Either way, considering the fact that the other Infinity Stones are all accounted for, it seems the Soul Stone could be the missing part of the puzzle for Thanos and the driving force of the movie's plot.

Why Doctor Strange Is So Keen To Send Thor And Loki Home
AIW5.jpg


In Thor: Ragnarok, we see that Doctor Strange really doesn't want Thor and Loki on Earth. That's pretty odd considering the fact the God of Thunder has saved the Earth on multiple occasions but this panel explains that Strange is actually concerned Loki is once again on the hunt for an Infinity Stone and Earth is in peril as a result. Moments after this exchange takes place, the Sorcerer Supreme quickly whisks the God of Mischief away and summons Thor to his Sanctum Sanctorum.

Mordo's Reckoning
AIW1.jpg


When Mordo mentioned that there would be a "reckoning" for Doctor Strange's actions at the end of his solo movie, it's safe to say we all assumed he was referring to his own actions in that after-credits scene. In that, the Sorcerer Supreme's former ally killed someone using magic for their own gain, the perfect way to set up a villainous turn for the character when he returns in the sequel.

However, based on what Wong is telling Strange here, Mordo could very well have been referring to the Infinity Stones and the fact that Strange's decision to use the Time Stone is going to backfire somehow. Is it possible that it was safe while under The Ancient One's protection but now that her former pupil has taken it out into the world, that's changed? We'll have to wait and see this May.

Did The Red Skull Survive?
AIW8.jpg


Fans have been speculating for years that the Red Skull could have survived the events of Captain America: The First Avenger and this comic may go some way in confirming that. While the movie made it almost look like the villain was blasted to smithereens, here we see him seemingly transported to somewhere else in the Nine Realms. If that's the case, he could definitely still be out there alive and well.

Whether that's something which will be addressed in Avengers: Infinity War isn't clear but Hugo Weaving doesn't seem keen on reprising the role of the Red Skull so Marvel might have to recast him.

Doctor Strange Won't Be Used As An Easy Plot Device
AIW9.jpg


We've heard that Avengers: Infinity War is going to be a heist movie revolving around Earth's Mightiest Heroes attempting to collect the Infinity Stones before Thanos can but don't expect Doctor Strange to be used as a way of making things easy when it comes to explaining their locations.

After all, him showing up and telling the Avengers where they all are would speed things up and makes sense given his knowledge of all things mystical but based on what we see here, he and Wong are unaware of what the Asgardians did with the Reality Stone (and leaked footage from the movie has shown Thanos interrogating The Collector so Thor will soon regret sending this one into outer space).

The History Of The Time Stone
AIW2.jpg


Here, we learn a little more about the history of the Time Stone and the fact that Agamotto used it to protect the Earth. Why he needed to toy with time in order to protect us isn't clear but it would definitely be interesting if Avengers: Infinity War were to shed some light on that with flashbacks. Oh, and Wong also mentions that the "Tesseract" is just an "object of containment" as opposed to the weapon itself so why wasn't the Red Skull able to touch it? Perhaps it was just too powerful!

The Power Stone's Past
AIW7.jpg


Just like in Guardians of the Galaxy, we get to see a little more of the Power Stone's past here and it's going to be very interesting seeing if Avengers: Infinity War delves into both the history of this one and the rest of them. There are definitely gaps which need to be filled and the origins of these powerful artefacts and it seems as if Doctor Strange and Wong can help with at least some of that.

Stephen Strange Was Present For The Battle Of New York
AIW4.jpg


Doctor Strange makes it clear that the former surgeon spent a long time under the tutelage of The Ancient One but we never learn where exactly the movie fits into the Marvel Cinematic Universe's timeline. Stephen was gone for a couple of years at least but HYDRA didn't have him on their list of targets because he has mystical powers; as you can see, he was still living in New York when Loki and the Chitauri attacked so his movie clearly took place in this world around the time it was released.

The Location Of The Infinity Stones
AIW3.jpg


Need a reminder of where the Infinity Stones are these days? Well, the Power Stone is in the care of the Nova Corps on Xandar, the Time Stone is safe with Doctor Strange (for now at least), the Reality Stone remains in the possession of The Collector, the Mind Stone is on The Vision's forehead, and the Space Stone is in the hands of Loki who saved it when Asgard was destroyed by Surtur.
Going to have to read this at home. The images aren't loading here at work.
 
Watching Civil War now. Did black widow know tchalla was black panther after his father died?
 
the way she talked to him, and then he said "i will kill him myself" just seemed like she knew
 
Watching Civil War now. Did black widow know tchalla was black panther after his father died?

I think that scene where they were on the bench after he dies and he put the ring on let her know.
 
thats what ifigured and right after the fight scene, she was walking with them to Tony and was just like yea knew that would happen.

see amel smart *** using "lol" like u knew
 
You guys look into things too much lol

Wakanda is a secretive country. The whole world thought it was a third world country. I bet Black Widow didn't even know there was a black panther

Cap falcon and Bucky didn't know what they were looking at the first time they encountered BP
 
did you forget Black Widow is the world's top spy who knows epionage so many times over, if black panther has ever be seen im sure she knows about it
 
They need to play up Black widows spy skills a bit more. Put her on a mission in a Mission Impossible mask or something and stark tech.
 
I think that scene where they were on the bench after he dies and he put the ring on let her know.

He was just saying he was going to kill Bucky. Could have just meant he was going to walk up to him and shoot him in the face. Only if people know King/Prince of Wakanda automatically = Black Panther would Widow know this already.
 
They need to play up Black widows spy skills a bit more. Put her on a mission in a Mission Impossible mask or something and stark tech.
She kinda did that in Winter Soldier.

I was :rollin when Bill Maher said her super powers we're big boobs and a handgun.
He's kinda right though. They could make a dope side story about her that don't need a bunch of green screen. Straight action.
 
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