Iron Man’s nightmare of the future
When everyone is getting a taste of Scarlet Witch’s mind control, Tony seems to get the scariest possible future. He literally sees his entire team dead in front of him. Maybe this is because he’s been seen having serious anxiety problems so his mind went straight to the worst possible outcome, or maybe that’s what the Avengers’ future looks like once Thanos gets involved.
Either way, this vision of the future was downright scary for Stark, and hearing Cap tell Tony that he could have done more to save them was chilling. But, the two will be at odds in Civil War, and this could be a very clear vision of where the Avengers are headed once Marvel heads into The Avengers: Infinity War Part 2.
The Hulk goes missing… in space?
The Hulk jumped on a quinjet during the ending of the final battle, and apparently decided he was better off staying far away from Black Widow. Since we don’t know if there will be a solo Hulk film, this could end up being a very important scene. We later see Nick Fury showing Natasha a computer screen which kind of shows where the Hulk’s quinjet fell into the ocean, but we could be looking at a possible Planet Hulk type of solo movie, which might even get him near the Guardians of the Galaxy if he’s lucky.
There’s always talk that the studio wants to do a solo Hulk movie, but it’s always been a difficult task in the past. Hulk works incredibly well in The Avengers’ films, and unless they find a great story to tell with Banner, we imagine the next time we’ll see him Hulk-out is in The Avengers: Infinity War Part 1.
The Avengers’ find a new home
Near the end of the movie we see the New Avengers’ headquarters. A lot of things are happening, superheroes are leaving, but Cap and Black Widow are sticking around to beat the new guys and gals into shape. When Cap and Black Widow walk into the next room we see Rhodey in his War Machine suit, Sam Wilson as The Falcon, Scarlet Witch, and most importantly The Vision.
Seeing the New Avengers really shows how Marvel is planning on branching out, and we’re very interested to see where the MCU is headed. Joss specifically showed that these are the “New Avengers” by showing the text with the scene, so we imagine this is the group we’ll be seeing in the future.
Iron Man sets ‘Civil War’ in motion
We know that Cap and Iron Man will be at each other’s throats in Captain America: Civil War, but at the end of Age of Ultron we see Iron Man shaking his hand and leaving the team altogether. We imagine Stark isn’t going to like the way Cap is handling things once the government gets involved with the Avengers and they’ll have a few words with one another when Civil War hits theaters May 6, 2016.
It’s unclear how Marvel thinks fans will accept that Stark is going to keep leaving, as he’s signed up for Civil War and the two-part Avengers’ film, and we’re curious what the Russo brothers come up with when they look to direct Iron Man again in Infinity War Part 1 & 2.
Thanos is tired of waiting in his huge chair
The Avengers: Age of Ultron had a mid-credits scene, which showed the Infinity Gauntlet without any stones in it, but then we see Thanos come from behind and put his hand in the gauntlet. He says that he’ll do it himself, leading fans to believe he’s tired of waiting around for these mere mortals to acquire the stones for him, and now he’s going to get them himself.
This is going to get scary, because even without the stones he’s deadly, but once he has all six in Infinity War Part 1 & 2, it’s going to be one wild ride. Thanos may be the first time we’ll see a villain that has the power to wipe out the Avengers, and we desperately need a villain that fans will even think has a chance against Earth’s mightiest heroes. We look forward to seeing a time where Thanos finally matches up against Marvel’s superheroes.
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