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Post by hobowar on Jun 7, 2021 23:57:59 GMT
Tony being captured and held captive by people with weapons from his own company.
Bruce having to deal with the effects of experimenting on himself.
Captain America dying permanently after crashing that plane in the arctic.
Thor being banished for his arrogance until he learns what it is to be a responsible ruler.
The Avengers failing to put their ego's to one side leading to Loki getting everything he needed to start a war.
Tony being so gosh darn charming in his days of being a scumbag that people like Killian idolise his worst qualities.
Wanda choosing to save everyone on the ground leading to the Sokovia accords and and Tony and Steve's deteriorating relationship.
That's all I can think of right now. Obviously every film ever made (even terrible ones) has consequences within the story. I just thought it would be nice if we could point them out here. Personally I don't think death really counts as a consequence, but I'm sure that's just me.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2021 3:13:29 GMT
It depends on the movie. I thought the stakes and consequences of the Ant Man and Spider-Man movies were pathetically weak. Peter has a pretty easy breezy life compared to the previous Spidey franchises (not to mention the original comics). Most of the other movies do a good job though. Thor, for instance, has lost and sacrificed a lot. As did Cap and Tony.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2021 11:47:12 GMT
It depends on the movie. I thought the stakes and consequences of the Ant Man and Spider-Man movies were pathetically weak. Peter has a pretty easy breezy life compared to the previous Spidey franchises (not to mention the original comics). Most of the other movies do a good job though. Thor, for instance, has lost and sacrificed a lot. As did Cap and Tony. True, even had help from Tony lol
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Post by hobowar on Jun 9, 2021 2:21:14 GMT
Thor and Asgard having to pay for Odin basically being Darth Vader for centuries.
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Post by hobowar on Jun 12, 2021 18:28:18 GMT
Wakanda and T'Challa having to pay for king T'Chaka killing his brother N'Jobu and abandoning his nephew forcing him to endure the African American experience, becoming resentful of the world all while knowing there's a city out there with enough power to liberate him and billions of other oppressed people all over the world.
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