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Post by Agent of Chaos on May 15, 2019 23:52:36 GMT
Point is that post credit scene was nothing more than an ad for another movie. Not like you need to watch her movie to understand the plot of Endgame. I think you’re moving goal post. Yeah. Doesn't matter if it was an ad or her movie didn't matter to Endgame (it does since it explains where she was this whole time). Not really. Interaction is interaction. At least the Netflix shows had something. The X-men movies (hell Fox in general) had nothing that would remotely hint at them being even the tiniest bit connected. The X-men movies didn't even want to connect to other X-men movies. Why do people that barely pay attention matter in the scheme of things? A lot of those people ask why Superman didn't help, also.
Endgame has a scene that explains where she has been. So you don’t really need to watch her movie. X-characters like Deadpool is in the Marvel Strikes Force video game alongside the Avengers and in many other games/cartoons. It’s not hard to see why they have that expectation.
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Post by ThatGuy on May 16, 2019 8:49:46 GMT
Doesn't matter if it was an ad or her movie didn't matter to Endgame (it does since it explains where she was this whole time). Not really. Interaction is interaction. At least the Netflix shows had something. The X-men movies (hell Fox in general) had nothing that would remotely hint at them being even the tiniest bit connected. The X-men movies didn't even want to connect to other X-men movies. Why do people that barely pay attention matter in the scheme of things? A lot of those people ask why Superman didn't help, also.
Endgame has a scene that explains where she has been. So you don’t really need to watch her movie. X-characters like Deadpool is in the Marvel Strikes Force video game alongside the Avengers and in many other games/cartoons. It’s not hard to see why they have that expectation. Having a line after the fact means nothing. We see where she's been the whole time, how she got her powers, why the power stone affected her. Saying you get a scene explaining things in Endgame is like saying you don't have to watch Civil War because you get T'Chaka in Black Panther. Or you don't have to watch Avengers because Tony says something about it in Iron Man 3.
Because they are in games and cartoons that has nothing to do with the MCU? No mention of mutants in the MCU, no mention of SHIELD or Captain America in X-men... Also, the same people that play those games and watch those cartoons will more than likely have seen all the movies and know better.
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Post by Agent of Chaos on May 16, 2019 14:48:02 GMT
Endgame has a scene that explains where she has been. So you don’t really need to watch her movie. X-characters like Deadpool is in the Marvel Strikes Force video game alongside the Avengers and in many other games/cartoons. It’s not hard to see why they have that expectation. Having a line after the fact means nothing. We see where's she's been the whole time, how she got her powers, why the power stone affected her. Saying you get a scene explaining things in Endgame is like saying you don't have to watch Civil War because you get T'Chaka in Black Panther. Or you don't have to watch Avengers because Tony says something about it in Iron Man 3.
Because they are in games and cartoons that has nothing to do with the MCU? No mention of mutants in the MCU, no mention of SHIELD or Captain America in X-men... Also, the same people that play those games and watch those cartoons will more than likely have seen all the movies and know better.
Is how she got her powers even brought up in Endgame? No. Most people who have not seen her movie would think she was another alien and she is extremely minor character in the movie. I never played Marvel Strike Force, but I knew about it through promotions that showcased Deadpool with Avengers. Promotions are what spreads awareness of cartoons and games showing these characters interacting with each other. So even people who have not watched or played them knows about them. And most people buy Marvel based video games do so because they are fun, like my uncle who is not all that into the X-films but bought the X-Men Origins: Wolverine game because looked great and he heard it was great.
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Post by ThatGuy on May 17, 2019 16:21:05 GMT
Having a line after the fact means nothing. We see where's she's been the whole time, how she got her powers, why the power stone affected her. Saying you get a scene explaining things in Endgame is like saying you don't have to watch Civil War because you get T'Chaka in Black Panther. Or you don't have to watch Avengers because Tony says something about it in Iron Man 3.
Because they are in games and cartoons that has nothing to do with the MCU? No mention of mutants in the MCU, no mention of SHIELD or Captain America in X-men... Also, the same people that play those games and watch those cartoons will more than likely have seen all the movies and know better.
Is how she got her powers even brought up in Endgame? No. Most people who have not seen her movie would think she was another alien and she is extremely minor character in the movie. I never played Marvel Strike Force, but I knew about it through promotions that showcased Deadpool with Avengers. Promotions are what spreads awareness of cartoons and games showing these characters interacting with each other. So even people who have not watched or played them knows about them. And most people buy Marvel based video games do so because they are fun, like my uncle who is not all that into the X-films but bought the X-Men Origins: Wolverine game because looked great and he heard it was great. Why would people think that she is an alien in Endgame? They didn't see her movie so there is no basis for it. There is nothing in Endgame that would point to her being an alien. Wanda has powers and she's not an alien. Even her exchange with Rhodey just sounds like she left from Earth to help other planets. And what I was talking about seeing about her is stuff from her movie. They didn't say how she got her powers in Endgame because we already learned that in the previous movie.
So what does seeing something in a game have to do with the other? TMNT are in Injustice 2. No one is looking for them in the Justice League movie.
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Post by Agent of Chaos on May 17, 2019 17:14:43 GMT
Is how she got her powers even brought up in Endgame? No. Most people who have not seen her movie would think she was another alien and she is extremely minor character in the movie. I never played Marvel Strike Force, but I knew about it through promotions that showcased Deadpool with Avengers. Promotions are what spreads awareness of cartoons and games showing these characters interacting with each other. So even people who have not watched or played them knows about them. And most people buy Marvel based video games do so because they are fun, like my uncle who is not all that into the X-films but bought the X-Men Origins: Wolverine game because looked great and he heard it was great. Why would people think that she is an alien in Endgame? They didn't see her movie so there is no basis for it. There is nothing in Endgame that would point to her being an alien. Wanda has powers and she's not an alien. Even her exchange with Rhodey just sounds like she left from Earth to help other planets. And what I was talking about seeing about her is stuff from her movie. They didn't say how she got her powers in Endgame because we already learned that in the previous movie.
So what does seeing something in a game have to do with the other? TMNT are in Injustice 2. No one is looking for them in the Justice League movie.
Because you first see her traveling in space and said she was on other worlds. Rhodes wonders where she has been because Earth was in trouble tons of times and Fury had her number. Because the TMNT don’t have the DC logo in their trailers and don’t regularly crossover with DC. In contrast, you see Deadpool alongside the Avengers in various media for years and his movie trailer has the Marvel logo. Hell, he is in Marvel vs Capcom 3 where he was marketed as being from the Marvel universe.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on May 17, 2019 17:41:23 GMT
Why is this conversation still going? Six people on twitter thought it would be funny to ask why the X-Men weren't there.
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Post by Agent of Chaos on May 17, 2019 17:50:31 GMT
Why is this conversation still going? Six people on twitter thought it would be funny to ask why the X-Men weren't there. Few of them got answers and went “oic”.
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Post by Lord Death Man on May 18, 2019 2:02:19 GMT
The real question is why are they "wondering?" The X-men didn't play a pivotal role in the original Infinity Gauntlet storyline. Their probably best known for fighting the other heroes in that series and not Thanos. Because the Dark Phoenix trailer that is attached to Endgame has a Marvel logo. If that's the case, why isn't anyone asking why didn't the Avengers help the X-Men defeat Dark Phoenix? No one seems to care at all that the Avengers are missing from X-Men movies.
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Post by ThatGuy on May 19, 2019 17:07:29 GMT
Why would people think that she is an alien in Endgame? They didn't see her movie so there is no basis for it. There is nothing in Endgame that would point to her being an alien. Wanda has powers and she's not an alien. Even her exchange with Rhodey just sounds like she left from Earth to help other planets. And what I was talking about seeing about her is stuff from her movie. They didn't say how she got her powers in Endgame because we already learned that in the previous movie.
So what does seeing something in a game have to do with the other? TMNT are in Injustice 2. No one is looking for them in the Justice League movie.
Because you first see her traveling in space and said she was on other worlds. Rhodes wonders where she has been because Earth was in trouble tons of times and Fury had her number. Because the TMNT don’t have the DC logo in their trailers and don’t regularly crossover with DC. In contrast, you see Deadpool alongside the Avengers in various media for years and his movie trailer has the Marvel logo. Hell, he is in Marvel vs Capcom 3 where he was marketed as being from the Marvel universe. That doesn't mean she's an alien. You see her in space, but then you also see her go right to Earth and to the Avengers' base. It only looks like she went to rescue Tony and is able to breath in space because of her powers. And Rhodey asking her where she's been just sounds like she was there and left them.
They don't crossover with DC much?
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