Endgame, the last of the Avengers films, just premiered. Though it isn’t the final of movie of Marvel Phase 3,
multiple character arcs are now wrapped. I think the film gave a satisfying ending before the next chapter begins. I enjoyed how it pays tribute to a lot of the previous installments. It displays the heroes’ growth through the 22 films while embracing classic moments. The audience may want to go back and re-watch those movies, especially if it has been a while since they’ve last watched them. While the three-hour run time may be daunting there’s not really any filler scenes. I thought the transitions were a lot smoother than Infinity War. There’s a good balance of humor and drama that you won’t realize how much time has gone by. Bonus things I liked about the movie were the surprise cameos and the soundtrack. Without giving anything away, I thought it helped tie the stories together and honor people who have not yet got on-screen recognition in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Now we all know that some of the actors’ contracts have ended after filming Endgame. However I think there’s still some potential for them to return to the screen in some capacity regardless of what happens to their character. There’s definitely opportunities for guest appearances in Phase 4 movies (that are still TBA until enough time after Endgame has passed ) and the upcoming Disney Plus series. Marvel just announced some details about the “WandaVision (Scarlet Witch)” and “Hawkeye”. However the plot for “Loki” and “Falcon & Winter Soldier” have not yet been revealed. All of these characters will be reprised by the actors who portrayed them in the films. I have my theories on how Endgame ties into each show that are pretty similar to other fans' observations but if you haven’t seen it yet, you should stop reading now.
The Marvel Universe has always had unexpected twists and keeps you guessing. Here are my thoughts on what how the film setup the series premiering on Disney Plus.
I don’t believe Loki is dead...or at least the version we see in Endgame. Sure there needed to be some transition for Tony and Steve to travel to 1970 from 2012 but there are so many other ways they could have handled that. I don’t think Marvel would have decided to show past-Loki regaining the Tesseract unless it was significant. Even Tom Hiddleston seems to be pretty in the dark about the fate of the character even though he has confirmed to star in the series. At Ace Comic Con in Chicago when a little boy asked “Is Loki Really Dead?” he got nervous and simply said “Your guess is as good as mine”. The characters of Endgame discussed how time travel is very complicated. Nebula survived even though she shot her past self. Somehow Steve was able to reunite with Peggy without altering the current timeline. Though I’m sad to see reformed Loki gone, I think a series highlighting the trickster in his villainous ways is a more interesting plot. Now for the Falcon & Winter Soldier series, I think it will be about both of them taking over Captain America. The buildup from press conferences and Sebastian Stan interviews always made it seem that Bucky would take over. Yet it’s actually Sam who receives the shield when Steve decides to retire. Marvel could have changed their mind over the years on how to handle the plot. There are comic books showing both Falcon and Winter Soldier taking over for Steve individually. The movies have kept building the dynamic between these two characters so a series highlighting their friendship sounds pretty awesome. Whatever happens I’m very excited to see the new Disney Plus series and am very curious about which movies will be released in Phase 4!
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