kayytx:

starkravinghazelnuts:

ruffaled:

The only acceptable soundtracks for the Avengers 4 trailers are:

Another One Bites The Dust – Queen

Dust In The Wind – Kansas

Dust n’ Bones – Guns N’ Roses

Smoke and Ashes – Tracy Chapman

Ashes to Ashes – David Bowie

Ashes In The Fall – Rage Against The Machine

Ashes and Ghosts – The Cult

Ashes in the Air – Bon Iver/Flaming Lips

Ashes in the Wind – Joan Jett

I’m sorry but like Marvel only gives us one movie of Captain Marvel and then she gets to save the universe with the Avengers??? I mean, like why not choose someone that we are more familiar with??? Who actually knows Thanos??? And is powerful?? And deserves a good redemption ark??? Like????? Loki?????

iamanartichoke:

So, let me tell you my feelings on Captain Marvel. In general, I appreciate that they are finally giving a woman her own movie – definitely late in the game, but better late than never, I guess. And from what I know of Captain Marvel (which, admittedly, isn’t much at all), she’s a cool character who is very powerful. Also, it’s taking place in the 90s, which – um, yes, please. All of my 90s feels. So I don’t necessarily have a problem with Captain Marvel herself

However. The way that she is being shoe-horned into the current phase of the MCU feels very, very out of place. I mean, there has not been a single mention of her in 18 movies, and now suddenly, we see that Fury has her on speed-beeper for an emergency? Why haven’t we seen this before? It seems to me that when aliens were attacking New York for the first time ever would have been a good time to call in an emergency. Why didn’t Fury recruit her for the Avengers Initiative? Why wasn’t she alluded to or foreshadowed? 

Maybe these things will be explained in her movie, I don’t know. But essentially we’re getting this character whom no one’s ever heard of (in-universe, I mean) swooping in at the eleventh hour with all of her extraordinary powers to save the day because the Avengers – the heroes we’ve grown to care about deeply – couldn’t. And that’s how they want to conclude this MCU phase? With a big old dues ex machina? What is the goal here, exactly? Because if the goal is good storytelling, then Marvel, you’re doing it wrong.

It would have been fabulous to truly see Loki’s journey come full circle with Thanos and the Infinity stones. It would have been immensely rewarding and fitting to end this MCU phase with the first villain being the latest hero. Fighting side by side with Thor. Saving the planet he once tried to invade. I mean, it’s poetic. Unfortunately, Marvel seems to operate under the assumption that once a person flimsily recovers from their depression/mental health issues and makes a flimsy peace with their brother, then that person literally has no reason left to live anymore and can be killed off. Marvel seems to operate under the assumption that death is the only way to find redemption – like, if you don’t die for it, it doesn’t mean anything, I suppose? I don’t know what the logic is, but either way, we deserved Loki and there’s no need, at this point in the game, for a completely brand new character to come in and be the savior. 

But that’s just, like, my opinion, man. 

I still think Whedon would have given a satisfying payoff for the Loki-Thanos connection he established. The MCU is a prime example of a horse designed by committee, and boy, is it a narrative mess.

Avengers 4

privatekururugi:

Loki, about to be taken into custody on Earth: And just who.. are you?

Tony, travelled back in time and just very recently postponed Loki being taken into custody on Earth after giving a hurried explanation: Ah, y’know. Just a regular time travelling joe desperately trying to save the world. Which includes your ass, I might add.

Loki, very sceptically eyeing Tony despite the random aid and explanation: And what makes you think I believe you?

Tony: Nothing. In fact, I expected that. But maybe you’ll believe-

Thor: [shoves Tony out the way]

Tony: Hey-!

Thor: [slams Loki’s body into his]

Loki: [is confused asf]

Tony: [is confused asf, understanding then uncomfortable all within 10 seconds]

Tony: [clears throat then opens his mouth to speak]

Thor, pulls back from hugging Loki in favour of gripping Loki’s neck and staring him in the eyes: He speaks the truth, brother.

Tony, throwing in his two cents before Thor can interrupt him again: See? Not crazy.

Thor: I watched you die. For good.

Loki, thinking how unlikely a scenario it must’ve been given he’s a survivor and trickster above all else: I must have put up quite the fight.

Thor: You… tried to stab him.

Loki: ……That’s it? No magic? Casket of Ancient Winters? Nothing?

Thor: [shakes head from side to side]

Loki: F*cking cinematic universe.

Tony: No kidding. I’m probably going to die this film. Albeit in very heroic fashion, I’m sure. Perks of pioneering the MCU, fan favorite and all that.

Loki: At least you’re allowed your capabilities. I’m a fan favorite as well and yet I’m constantly reduced to the God of Knives.

Thor: Can we stop breaking the fourth wall now, please? I’m not done explaining to Loki there’s a chance he could still be alive because this is his third time fucking dying and though I’d be super pissed I’ll also be elated if he were Banner.

Bruce: What?

forgottenghosty:

Infinity War In Theaters: “They’re dead, no one is coming back from that! Loki is dead, no more Loki!”

Me: 

3 Months Later: “Avengers 4 vanished people will return. Someone that doesn’t like staying dead will not be dead anymore.”

Me:

????

Apparently I need to find some SDCC reporting tomorrow.

peterssquill:

there’s no point in killing steve rogers off tbh!!!! we get it already!!!! We get how fucking selfless and good hearted and reckless and borderline suicidal he is sometimes!!!!! we’ve watched him Suffer since tfa. we’ve seen him fight and fight some more. we have seen him wonder if there is anything beyond war. we already know if given the chance he would make the ultimate sacrifice bc that’s who he is bc he’s always seen his life as disposable!!!! It’s so shitty in general if marvel decides to kill him off, but also so predictable???? like???? @marvel b brave and let steve rogers live

The Thor and Loki fandom(s) were saying all this before Infinity War, and guess what happened?