Avengers: Age of Ultron was able to make it work, but they had to jump through a lot of hoops in a movie that was already busy enough. Vision’s origin is a mouthful no matter what continuity you go with. Ones that seem silly now but were borderline believable back in the day. Today, we’re going to look at the fan theories that just did not pan out. Even theories that sounded weird like Stan Lee being a Watcher and Peter Parker being the kid in the Iron Man mask from Iron Man 2 were turned official down the line. The moment Steve Rogers nudged Mjolnir in Avengers: Age of Ultron, many knew that he was going to one day slam that thing upside Thanos’ head. Probably the closest would be Captain America: Civil War, and that one is still way off from the comic.īetween the knowledge that comes from the comic book page to the serialized nature of the MCU to the limited scope we’re given in the trailers (which sometimes go out of their way to fool us), how can you not theorize on what’s next? Sometimes this pays off. That’s not to say that you know everything that’s going to happen! None of the movies or shows in the Marvel Cinematic Universe are entirely faithful to the source material. And when Captain America is menaced by a longhaired assassin with a metal arm, you know what face lies beneath the mask. When Doctor Strange meets a man named Mordo, you know that this relationship isn’t going to work out. When Volstagg refers to the Tesseract as an “Infinity Stone,” you know that things are about to get real. When Nick Fury shows up to talk to Tony Stark about the Avengers Initiative, you know to be excited. As a comic book fan, you go into superhero movies with some expectations.
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