@@TheBakeryASMR Wow that was a fast reply! You guys are one of my favorite channels, I’ve been watching your videos from the beginning, and I’ll always give you tons of support!
Awesome video! One note: the scene at the end of The Incredible Hulk was sort of retconned back into canon by the short film “The Consultant.” SHIELD apparently wanted the Abomination for the Avengers team, which Coulson and Sitwell agreed was a bad idea. So they sent Tony to the bar to coordinate the handoff. Though not seen, it’s clarified in that short film that Ross ends up getting angry at Tony and refusing to turn over the Abomination.
Fascinating! It is really interesting that the MCU has been around long enough to not only retcon some plot lines, but actually come all the way back around to bringing them back into the fray.
The age of ultron visions were the nightmares of the heroes and what would have to happen but they need to overcome that like in iron man vision everyone died and only he could have saved the. And eventually he does saves them in endgame so it was just a nightmare that the heroes overcome in Thor's version thor could have been the reason for people to die but in the end he saved so that plot surely didnt was left out it was finely EXECUTED
Thanks for the comment! The point isn’t that the visions didn’t come true, because they did - the vision was foreshdowing the Ragnarok plot as it it was intended to play out, and Thor did indeed cause Ragnarok, albeit to save his people. The point is that it is clear that originally, Thor 3 was clearly going to be a darker film, more in-line with Thor 1 and 2. Taika Waititi had a different take, and decided to mostly remove most references to the Infinity Stones, and make it a goofy, fun action-comedy. A choice I personally enjoy, but definitely not the original plan. So we aren't trying to say Marvel forgot about this plot point or anything, but rather that behind the scenes changes to the overall vision of the franchise led to a new direction for Ragnarok.
@@TheBakeryASMR okay got your point and i loved your video i also liked that you do reply to your viewers and with such big replies that shows that you truley care about your viewers keep it up i hope one day you become big on yt😀😀
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Nice, an MCU video! I love your Assassin’s Creed videos too!
Thanks for the support, we really appreciate it!
@@TheBakeryASMR Wow that was a fast reply! You guys are one of my favorite channels, I’ve been watching your videos from the beginning, and I’ll always give you tons of support!
Now I want to see you guys rank the MCU movies and the Assassin’s Creed games!
Awesome video! One note: the scene at the end of The Incredible Hulk was sort of retconned back into canon by the short film “The Consultant.” SHIELD apparently wanted the Abomination for the Avengers team, which Coulson and Sitwell agreed was a bad idea. So they sent Tony to the bar to coordinate the handoff. Though not seen, it’s clarified in that short film that Ross ends up getting angry at Tony and refusing to turn over the Abomination.
Fascinating! It is really interesting that the MCU has been around long enough to not only retcon some plot lines, but actually come all the way back around to bringing them back into the fray.
Great video! I really like your content!!!
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@@TheBakeryASMR Fr tho im really shocked that you guys have only 5k subs. Im 100% certain this channel will be huge soon!
The age of ultron visions were the nightmares of the heroes and what would have to happen but they need to overcome that like in iron man vision everyone died and only he could have saved the. And eventually he does saves them in endgame so it was just a nightmare that the heroes overcome in Thor's version thor could have been the reason for people to die but in the end he saved so that plot surely didnt was left out it was finely EXECUTED
Thanks for the comment! The point isn’t that the visions didn’t come true, because they did - the vision was foreshdowing the Ragnarok plot as it it was intended to play out, and Thor did indeed cause Ragnarok, albeit to save his people. The point is that it is clear that originally, Thor 3 was clearly going to be a darker film, more in-line with Thor 1 and 2. Taika Waititi had a different take, and decided to mostly remove most references to the Infinity Stones, and make it a goofy, fun action-comedy. A choice I personally enjoy, but definitely not the original plan. So we aren't trying to say Marvel forgot about this plot point or anything, but rather that behind the scenes changes to the overall vision of the franchise led to a new direction for Ragnarok.
@@TheBakeryASMR okay got your point and i loved your video i also liked that you do reply to your viewers and with such big replies that shows that you truley care about your viewers keep it up i hope one day you become big on yt😀😀
@@abhinagpal501 Thank you! We appreciate the support. Let us know if there are ideas you'd like to see us talk about, maybe we will be able to make videos like that!
Wow incredible content
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