Malc wrote:
When Captain America gets into the lift with pretty much the same guys from Civil War and the Hail Hydra line.
Yeah, I fucking loved that bit because there was something about the original scene that really impressed me so to see it flipped was excellent. I'm not convinced they'd all suddenly believe that Captain America was Hydra but fuck it, it made for a brilliant watch.
The power levels being all over the place was much worse in this film than in others and it did annoy me more than a bit. Obviously there's got to be a certain amount of people punching each other spectacularly in the face but generally speaking I'd say the important aspects of stories in the MCU are told in other ways. This time around though it felt like things were flexing all over the place in service of whatever the plot needed at any given time which is off-putting. Thanos especially is annoying as fuck in that regard.
Having killed off or taken out of play some of the OG Avengers as expected I find myself concerned for the future of the MCU because, Spider-Man notwithstanding, I'm not sure I care that much about what would have to be the next gen. I'm just struggling to imagine being excited by a full-on Avengers film starring Black Panther and Scarlet Witch or whoever.