• MisterDeutsch@lemmy.world
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      10 days ago

      I haven’t seen my theory out there yet, so I wanted to share it underneath your positive comment. I think that Captain America and thunderbolts* are going to take place in different realities as a set up for realities fighting each other in the Avengers.

      I enjoyed my time at Brave New World, too.

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        9 days ago

        That’s an interesting theory. Isn’t

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        Sentinel Sentry (I’m an idiot)

        originally from another timeline in the comics? So that could track.

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          Sentry is the character in the movie, not Sentinel. More about sentry under the next spoiler.

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          He was retconned in to the Marvel universe in the early 2000s as having been there all along. However, due to some comic booky shenanigans the whole world forgot who he was.

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          I read this a while back so I don’t remember all the details (like how it was done), but It was Reed Richards that did it to prevent Sentry’s alter ego - The Void - from ever becoming a threat again.

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            Yes, thank you to all of your points! Silly on my part about who I named (incorrectly) because I know better.

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        The theories online are always so much better than what actually happens. Marvel makes movies where everything generally stays the same until the next entry, and nothing major changes before or after in order to not alienate the audiences.