Friday , November 22 2024

Most Convincing 10 Avengers Endgame Fan Theories

ALFHEIM

Thor, in the trailer for a Avengers EndGame kind of looks like the odd man out or like he’s about to drop an excellent new rap album. Many Avengers Endgame Fan Theories have Thor playing a major role. Cannot wait for Thor to unleash his anger in Avengers 4.

While most of our visuals tend to stick to earth. Thor travels all over the place, but there’s one location we haven’t seen him visit yet. Everyone knows that there are nine realms and with Odin gone technically Thor’s now in charge of them within the MCU. We’ve seen him at his home and Asgard and on Midgard, which we usually just call earth. He’s also travelled Jotunheim, the home of the frost giants, the home of the dark elves live and Anaheim, which we see them liberating at the end of Thor, the dark world, and then there’s Hela’s home and Surtur’s home which we saw at the beginning of Thor Ragnarok. This leaves ALFHEIM the home of the lighthouse as the only place we haven’t seen Thor visit. What does that land look like We don’t know? It could potentially be a relatively safe place for the surviving Asgardians or a place to recruit new weapons and potential allies.

RONIN

Taking down Thanos and undoing the snap is to take a lot of power and we’ll find reasons Ronin is going to be a useful resource during EndGame eventually . Hey, uh, you remember the critical and exciting part Hawkeye played during Avengers Infinity War. Oh wait, he sat that one out. Sorry. Jeremy Renner. But he is back in Avengers 4. During Captain America Civil War, we learned that Clint Barton was taking a sabbatical from the whole superhero game to spend more time with his family. Although he was missing during Infinity War, fans knew he would be back and based on the Avengers EndGame trailer, he might be an all-new hero comic book fans know as Ronin. He is is a cloak wearing sword-wielding hero and the name has been used by Clint in the past. Ronin is a darker, grittier hero than we’re used to seeing in the MCU. So what could have prompted this change?

We hate to point out the obvious, but if Clint is now Ronin, which seems likely based on the EndGame trailer, it’s likely he is experienced some sort of substantial loss, namely we’re suggesting that his family either didn’t survive the snap or that they perished in some other way prior to the start of EndGame. Maybe he took on the title Ronin because Hawkeye is still in trouble after the events of the Civil War, whatever the case may be, we’re just glad to see this hero back in action and can’t wait to learn what he’s been up to since we last saw him. Now that you know what theories are out there make sure to share your EndGame theories with us in the comments below before you head out to watch the trailer yet again and again and again.

Also have a read of some more theories Avengers Endgame Fan Theories. And even more theories on Screenrant.

Ultimately Avengers 4 is about endings. Its the last movie to close out Phase 3 that first started 10 years ago with Iron Man.

For the past ten years, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been creating  its own intricate and elaborate built-in history. Marvel Studios released an update to help us poor souls in understanding how these interconnected events all slot together into Avengers 4 chronology.  Yep, we have now got an official timeline of the years in which each flick takes place.

The chronology comes to us courtesy of the book Marvel Studios: The First 10 Years, which breaks down the saga as follows:

1943-1945: Captain America: The First Avenger

1995: *Captain Marvel

2008: *Incredible Hulk

2010: Iron Man

2011: Iron Man 2, Thor

2012: The Avengers, Iron Man 3

2013: Thor: The Dark World

2014: Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

2015: Avengers: Age of Ultron, Ant-Man

2016: Captain America: Civil War, Spider-Man: Homecoming

2016 to 2017: Doctor Strange

2017: Black Panther, Thor: Ragnarok, Avengers: Infinity War, *Ant-Man and the Wasp

2019: * Avengers 4

Pretty much most of these films transpire and take place on or close to their year of release in MCU time. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, is supposed to follow where the first film left off in 2014, creating a three-year gap between the 2017 sequel according to the “official” timeline and the Avengers’s return in Avengers: Infinity War. Subsequently, the 2008 Iron Man has been placed in 2010, somewhat easing the gap between this MCU-founding entry and the eventual crossover event of 2012’s The Avengers.

Few absent entries we have starred in bold, meanwhile, which were not in the list and we have added our selves. There is the Incredible Hulk movie is MCU or not? Who knows. It is as far as we are concerned. Of course then there is the recent Ant-Man and the Wasp showpiece. Interestingly, Scott Lang’s latest outing arguably puts this whole timeline into disarray, seeing how it’s said to take place two years after the 2016 events of Captain America: Civil War, and yet its mid-credits sequence coincides with the 2017 ‘snap’ of Infinity War. Aargh, Marvel! Your continuity in the comics was headache enough. Now we has to figure out cinematic continuity? Avengers 4 will be 2019? Or 2018? IS it straight after? Hoi, who knows!

Perhaps that’s an issue for Marvel Studios to explain further down the line, but in the meantime, the MCU has some future releases coming up that should take us beyond the 2010s stretch that previous entries have been mostly confined to.

Lets not forget the Mighty Captain Marvel is headed our way in 2019, and is expected to be set somewhere in 1995. Again we’ve added in bold as we just dont know for sure if it is 1995.

Then its, Avengers 4 that hits theaters in 2019 as mentioned above, and if the speculation is anything to go by, this movie could be jumping all around the timeline, both in the future and the past. With Feige saying potentially “ancient” characters like The Eternals to come, it looks like the Marvel Cinematic Universe history texts will be undergoing a considerable transformation expansion in the years ahead.

Thats just the cinematic order. Now what happens if you add all the TV shows and had to watch them in the exact order? See the list below by the Independant. Notice some differences?

MCU + MTVU watching order

Phase One

Captain America: The First Avenger (1943 – 1945)

Agent Carter (seasons one and two)

Agent Carter (one-shot — Iron Man 3 DVD)

Captain Marvel (1995)

Iron Man (2010)

Iron Man 2 (2011)

The Incredible Hulk (2011)

The Consultant (one-shot — Thor DVD)

A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Thor’s Hammer (one-shot — Captain America: First Avenger DVD)

Thor (2011)

Avengers (2012)

Item 47 (one-shot — Avengers DVD)

Phase Two

Iron Man 3 (2012)

All Hail the King (one-shot – Thor: The Dark World)

Agents of Shield (season one: episodes 1 — 7)

Thor: The Dark World (2013)

Agents of Shield (season one: episodes 8 — 16)

Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)

Agents of Shield (season one: episodes 17 — 22)

Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2014)

Daredevil (season one)

Agents of Shield (season two: episodes 1 — 19)

Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)

Agents of Shield (season two: episodes 20 — 22)

Ant-Man (2015)

Jessica Jones (season one)

Daredevil (season two)

Agents of Shield (season three: episodes 1 — 19)

Phase Three

Captain America: Civil War (2016)

Agents of Shield (season three: episodes 20 — 22)

Luke Cage (season one)

Agents of Shield (season four: episodes 1 — 8)

Agents of Shield: Slingshot (web series)

Agents of Shield (season four: episodes 9 — 22)

Iron Fist (season one)

The Defenders (season one)

Spider-Man: Homecoming (2016)

Doctor Strange (2016 – 2017)

The Punisher (season one)

Runaways (season one)

Black Panther (2017)

Agents of Shield (season five, episodes 1 — 19)

Cloak and Dagger (season one)

Jessica Jones (season two)

Inhumans (season one)

Luke Cage (season two)

Iron Fist (season two)

Daredevil (season 3)

Runaways (season 2)

The Punisher (season 2)

Thor: Ragnarok (2017)

Ant-Man and The Wasp (2017)

Avengers Infinity War (2017)

Agents of Shield (season five, episodes 20 – 22)

Avengers: Endgame (2019)

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