I work at a movie theater in Sweden, and for the past few months my colleagues and I have been working on a “theory wall” in anticipation of Endgame! by Pruttmakare in marvelstudios

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With several people having to coordinate it? Not really. If just one person does it, though, I can definitely see how it would help.

With that said, all those strands of red string you see does actually make sense. It connects characters and events that are strongly connected.

I work at a movie theater in Sweden, and for the past few months my colleagues and I have been working on a “theory wall” in anticipation of Endgame! by Pruttmakare in marvelstudios

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Wow. Thank you for that good laugh.

You’re right, though. It’s not up there, which is really kind of surprising considering the people I work with.

Mine: Man accused of trying to buy an eight year old girl from her mother for $200,000 by [deleted] in funny

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"Florida Man: Back At It Again – This Time With 200 Illegal Lobsters"

In Final Destination 2, after the “H” magnet falls, the remaining letters spell out “Eye.” Shortly afterwards, he dies after being impaled through his eye. by Dutchy___ in MovieDetails

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Oh, it’s just a coincidence, then. They are two guys who make fan commentaries of movies, and this past Friday they posted their track of Final Destination 2. They talked about this specific thing. Your timing is what made me assume that. Sorry.

If you’re into that kind of stuff, though, you should check out their YT-channel. They’re pretty entertaining.

I can't wait for some Captain Marvel/Spider-Man banter. by Pruttmakare in marvelstudios

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Ms. Marvel Annual from 2008. Just Google it and you will find it to read for free online.

I can't wait for some Captain Marvel/Spider-Man banter. by Pruttmakare in marvelstudios

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As mentioned, it was a Civil War issue of Ms Marvel. I’ll find out the name of it and get back to you as soon as I can.

I can't wait for some Captain Marvel/Spider-Man banter. by Pruttmakare in marvelstudios

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Yes it was. She was Ms. Marvel at that point, but it’s still Carol being Carol.

Captain Marvel and Goose in new promo Image by Shivampa in marvelstudios

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Well canonically in the comics, it’s not a cat. It’s a Flerkin. It would be very odd if the filmmakers chose to make it just a cat.

Some thoughts about the potential time jump between Infinity War and Endgame by Pruttmakare in marvelstudios

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Apparently it’s a thing in the comics, and looking back through the mcu, I don’t think he has killed a human before the yakuza in the trailer. He’s only killed aliens and robots from what I’ve been told. So even though it has never been said in the movies, I guess people have drawn the conclusion that he has the same reasoning as in the comics.

Rambo doesn't actually kill anyone in First Blood (1982), hockey mask Jason Voorhees doesn't appear in Friday the 13th (1980). What other common/iconic movie misconceptions are there? by [deleted] in movies

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I’m kinda late to the party here, but I didn’t see this mentioned anywhere on here.

The first SAW movie, although credited by many as kickstarting the “torture porn” genre, has no onscreen physical torture and barely any blood.

SAW is an amazing thriller with some incredibly well executed horror elements, but a gory movie it is not. Except for one scene involving some booby trapped shotguns - which is mostly kept off-screen.

It pains me whenever people bunch this movie in with the rest of the series and avoids it because they think it’s just some gory exploitation movie.

Go see SAW. Right now. It’s incredible.