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In the Comics Magus does comes AFTER the original Infinity Gauntlet. His origin is tied to that event.
However, Marvel might be misleading everyone by calling this Infinity War, when it should be called Infinity Gauntlet.
After that you get magus and after him someone else.
It will depend on what Marvel chooses to do with Adam Warlock.
I've been thinking this same thing either Thanos or ErosHe's peter quill dad then?
I would hope not...
But me and a friend of mine were talking the other day and he thinks that marvel is gonna pull a Star Wars-esque parody for the finale of Infinity wars pt1 and 2 and make thanos star lords father on some Vader type ish. At first I was cause I was like that's hillarious but nah....
Then I really thought about it...and my heart sank ....marvel please don't be this stupid, please...
Pratt's going to be Filming GOTG2, the Jurassic World sequel and then IW basically back to back to back
Must be stressful being movie star
come on now
C'mon dude, The lawsuits over such an image would be EPIC.*shrugs*
Marvel knows what urban legend meant to the hood
Is that batman pic legit though???
*hugs* I wanna be 6'6" because why notI'm 5'4 too breh. Come give me a hug.
They'll probably change a lot but it started off as if the Magus showed up Adam Warlock was gone until they got separate bodies unless they go with the OG evil Magus from the future where it's revealed Magus = Warlock. So if in the movie Magus is the villain then we'd have to assume Warlock already lost that battle or it's Magus from the future.Just magus. Not Adam Warlock?
The balls on Marvel if they'd pull that
Jeremy Smith @mrbeaks
It takes ANT-MAN a moment to get cranked up, but once it does, it’s sensational. My favorite third-act of any Marvel movie.
Germain Lussier @GermainLussier
Two Ant-Man credits scenes, each better than the last.
Germain Lussier @GermainLussier
Ant-Man is more methodical than most Marvel movies but it’s hilarious & a totally great ride. So many fun MCU links too. Another winner.
Jack Giroux @JackGi
Ant-Man isn't just great entertainment, it's also a great movie. Marvel's most human film to date. Fantastic.
Jack Giroux @JackGi
Ant-Man ties into the MCU without using any tangents. Almost all buildup, but that's a part of the fun with heist films. Great script.
Mike Sampson @mjsamps
Sadly ‘Ant-Man’ falls flat in almost every way. Doesn’t seem like it’s sure of what it wants to be. Not so much bad as it is blah.
Steven Weintraub [emoji]10004[/emoji]@colliderfrosty
ANT-MAN is good. Not a disaster like some expected but also not a homerun. Has a *must see* after the end credits scene.
gregoryellwood @HitFixGregory
Ant Man is great. Way better than Age of Ultron. @edgarwright deserves co-director credit. Feels like his movie.
Courtney Howard @Lulamaybelle
#AntMan: Mostly boring with lots of exposition, daddy issues and a splash of wit. Oh! And Paul Rudd's abs. #FemaleGaze
John Boone [emoji]10004[/emoji]@jtyboone
Guys, don't worry. #AntMan is good. Like, goooooood. Also, it's the weirdest Marvel movie yet. Weirder than "Guardians of the Galaxy" even.
Kyle Buchanan [emoji]10004[/emoji]@kylebuchanan
Recent Marvel credit scenes have been kind of minor, but ANT-MAN has two (mid-credits and at the very end) that, unlike its hero, are huge.