Its been stated literally mutiple times by the director of logan is that logan takes place post days of future past so yes it still makes sense that logan death would unravel everything even if certain details don't make sense. I'm willing to take the director word on it.
@@EricTheMage There needs to be something called "Bifrost Shipping" in the MCU, instant delivery by bifrost, but you gotta sacrifice an area of your lawn (AoU ref)
In terms of securing commercialism, it might well become a Spider-man (Peter or Miles ?) w/an interest to finally secure him back into live action Marvel for good while not totally washing out the entertaining work multiverse stuff in the animated movies has done thus far; I'm reluctant to say how 'the more shallow' alternative is Deadpool.
Also it can be strange for 2 reasons 1 in multiverse of madnest we she diferents futures where they win but he die so he notice that he cant die because he is the anchor being 2 also in endgame they say that he is more inportand than they think
In terms of capabilities to reliably handle this it'd prob. make the most sense that it'd be Dr.Strange.. if anyone's interested in a consistent return to a 'Savage Hulk' a la Edward Norton, 'in the interest of a consistent return to a 'Savage Hulk' I could see an adaptation which could *maybe* make the Hulk like this but only after going through something as distinctly intense as an adaptation of 'The Immortal Hulk' story , maybe changing 'The one beneath all' to've functionally been 'Alioth' and having that comic's final chat btw the Hulk and 'The one above all' sort of, instead be a ~'wholesome and *radical 4th wall disappearance*' giving the Hulk a glimpse of how much he and Marvel characters mean to irl ppl-- think the irl footage from 'End of Evangelion' and you might know what I'm trying to get at or something like the end of ~'Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time' where Shinji has some crazy big reveals and settlements before apparently reconciling with his dad but before those final 'epilogue' like moments where he chooses to stay with Mari. Whether in a series or movie(s), the Hulk related idea might be substantially difficult to pull off and commit with, requiring functional 'R rated vibes' and maybe even trippiness akin to the auteur vibe of 'Legion' or a Christopher Nolan movie but I personally think it'd be a really poetic and metatextual take for one of Marvel's most famous (but vulnerable to reductionism) characters, not the least since there is seemingly not much to say about a ceaselessly strong rage monster who mainly just wants to be left alone ( '_' 'to say nothing' of 'his other side').
It's Iron Man, thats why the MCU has been falling apart since his death. It would still probably take thousands of years for it to fully fall apart, although Loki season 1 did say that there was another looming apocalypse in the near future.
Alright I can't find any flaws in your logic; I just really was hoping for Thanoes. Wait, could villains be anchors?? Nicepool would be so disappointed in me, for half a second, for even asking 😂
Wait a second loki is not actualy dead just there is 2 lokis from the same universe and whe know from loki thst he is one of the most inportand persons
plenty of food for thought. Thanks Eric, well done.
Its been stated literally mutiple times by the director of logan is that logan takes place post days of future past so yes it still makes sense that logan death would unravel everything even if certain details don't make sense.
I'm willing to take the director word on it.
Admit it, you said its Thor just to rock that vest you wear at the end ;)
I liked the guess-who thing you did for the video lol
Well. Uh... The reason this video was a week late may or may not have anything to do with shipping delays getting that vest to me. lol
@@EricTheMage There needs to be something called "Bifrost Shipping" in the MCU, instant delivery by bifrost, but you gotta sacrifice an area of your lawn (AoU ref)
In terms of securing commercialism, it might well become a Spider-man (Peter or Miles ?) w/an interest to finally secure him back into live action Marvel for good while not totally washing out the entertaining work multiverse stuff in the animated movies has done thus far; I'm reluctant to say how 'the more shallow' alternative is Deadpool.
It has to be Iron Man or maybe Captain America imo.
Pete might be one, the fact he is exactly the same in all Deadpool timelines.
Also it can be strange for 2 reasons
1 in multiverse of madnest we she diferents futures where they win but he die so he notice that he cant die because he is the anchor being
2 also in endgame they say that he is more inportand than they think
In terms of capabilities to reliably handle this it'd prob. make the most sense that it'd be Dr.Strange..
if anyone's interested in a consistent return to a 'Savage Hulk' a la Edward Norton, 'in the interest of a consistent return to a 'Savage Hulk'
I could see an adaptation which could *maybe* make the Hulk like this but only after going through something as distinctly intense as an adaptation of 'The Immortal Hulk' story , maybe changing 'The one beneath all' to've functionally been 'Alioth' and having that comic's final chat btw the Hulk and 'The one above all' sort of, instead be a ~'wholesome and *radical 4th wall disappearance*' giving the Hulk a glimpse of how much he and Marvel characters mean to irl ppl-- think the irl footage from 'End of Evangelion' and you might know what I'm trying to get at or something like the end of ~'Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time' where Shinji has some crazy big reveals and settlements before apparently reconciling with his dad but before those final 'epilogue' like moments where he chooses to stay with Mari.
Whether in a series or movie(s), the Hulk related idea might be substantially difficult to pull off and commit with, requiring functional 'R rated vibes' and maybe even trippiness akin to the auteur vibe of 'Legion' or a Christopher Nolan movie but I personally think it'd be a really poetic and metatextual take for one of Marvel's most famous (but vulnerable to reductionism) characters, not the least since there is seemingly not much to say about a ceaselessly strong rage monster who mainly just wants to be left alone ( '_' 'to say nothing' of 'his other side').
Hulk did fight in the final battle in endgame though
It's Iron Man, thats why the MCU has been falling apart since his death.
It would still probably take thousands of years for it to fully fall apart, although Loki season 1 did say that there was another looming apocalypse in the near future.
Wow! Great video. I agree with your choice (no spoilers) for an anchor being.
It's officially Black Widow isnt it?
Not joking, someone said it in some interview or video essay
Alright I can't find any flaws in your logic; I just really was hoping for Thanoes. Wait, could villains be anchors?? Nicepool would be so disappointed in me, for half a second, for even asking 😂
Where did it touch you?
Wait a second loki is not actualy dead just there is 2 lokis from the same universe and whe know from loki thst he is one of the most inportand persons
Its ironic that Thor always had some of the weakest movies in their phase respectively