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<blockquote data-quote="Mirtek" data-source="post: 8686164" data-attributes="member: 40810"><p>Not if the "MCU continuity department" does their homework.</p><p></p><p>Either stick to introduce entities of a power scale that the answer to what they were doing back then can stay as "something, doesn't really matter anyway" or introduce new stuff in a way that doesn't create such questions. A billion dollar company with a high paid creative team should be able to manage that.</p><p></p><p>Introducing Daredevil is no issue. Yeah he and Kingpin were doing whatever at that time already. Low level street stuff doesn't matter. Having Thor just learn about the Omnipotent City or the Eternity would have taken care of that. He just didn't know that there's a way to un-snap without the stones</p><p></p><p>But now just coming out of the blue with Thor having known this for thousands of years is just bringing the question why a quest to the being that can easily unsnap everybody even after the stones were lost has never come up. Yes, getting the stones would have been the preferable first option. But they're dust. So how about we go to find the other way that I know could bring everybody back? Nah, I'd rather not tell anyone and just get fat.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But</p><p>a) Thor didn't know that before actually talking to Zeus</p><p>b) Doesn't really matter. If they don't care, then make them care (bargain, blackmail, coerce, steal)</p><p>c) Thor immediately not only believed that reaching Eternity was possible, but also that Gor would be able to do that any moment. So why didn't he bring that up when everybody was downtrodden after Thanos revealed the stones were gone?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Apparently there's a 4h version and much was cut for the cinema version. E.g. the whole GotG stuff that was left in probably felt so worthless because of that GotG stuff that was cut. </p><p></p><p>Very minor spoiler, not even sure whether it's a spoiler at all but [spoiler]</p><p>The trailer basically showed 95% of all dialogue between Thor and the GotG, there's really not much more left in the movie beyond what was already in the trailer.[/spoiler]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mirtek, post: 8686164, member: 40810"] Not if the "MCU continuity department" does their homework. Either stick to introduce entities of a power scale that the answer to what they were doing back then can stay as "something, doesn't really matter anyway" or introduce new stuff in a way that doesn't create such questions. A billion dollar company with a high paid creative team should be able to manage that. Introducing Daredevil is no issue. Yeah he and Kingpin were doing whatever at that time already. Low level street stuff doesn't matter. Having Thor just learn about the Omnipotent City or the Eternity would have taken care of that. He just didn't know that there's a way to un-snap without the stones But now just coming out of the blue with Thor having known this for thousands of years is just bringing the question why a quest to the being that can easily unsnap everybody even after the stones were lost has never come up. Yes, getting the stones would have been the preferable first option. But they're dust. So how about we go to find the other way that I know could bring everybody back? Nah, I'd rather not tell anyone and just get fat. But a) Thor didn't know that before actually talking to Zeus b) Doesn't really matter. If they don't care, then make them care (bargain, blackmail, coerce, steal) c) Thor immediately not only believed that reaching Eternity was possible, but also that Gor would be able to do that any moment. So why didn't he bring that up when everybody was downtrodden after Thanos revealed the stones were gone? Apparently there's a 4h version and much was cut for the cinema version. E.g. the whole GotG stuff that was left in probably felt so worthless because of that GotG stuff that was cut. Very minor spoiler, not even sure whether it's a spoiler at all but [spoiler] The trailer basically showed 95% of all dialogue between Thor and the GotG, there's really not much more left in the movie beyond what was already in the trailer.[/spoiler] [/QUOTE]
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