Wednesday, September 25, 2019

The Loophole In Endgame That Could Bring Captain America Back


In case you were trying to figure out the above picture, it's Ant-Man (a.k.a. Scott Lang) after the Banner/Hulk tried to time travel him.  Each time he came back, he was in a different stage of his life.  Old, teenager, and yes, a toddler.  While we thought it was fun comic relief for the movie, what if they were actually telegraphing how they would bring back Steve Rogers, the character played by Chris Evans, for a future movie?

Chris Evans decided not to sign a new contract with Marvel to reprise his role as Captain America, so they gave him the storybook ending at the conclusion of Avengers: Endgame.  He went back in time and was able to live out the rest of his days with the love of him life, Peggy Carter.  She passed away in the movie Captain America: Civil War, but he survived and met up with Sam Wilson at the end of Endgame to pass his shield over to him.  But what if there was a new disaster that only Captain America could handle?  What if they needed him back?  He's way to old to be of any help, right?

Enter Banner/Hulk, and thanks to the folks over at ComicBook.com, they suggest the following scenario:

"Without the contributions of Tony Stark, Bruce Banner is forced to tackle the issue of time travel by himself.  As Iron Man points out, they sent time through the traveler instead of the traveler though time.  But if they're able to turn Scott Lang back into a baby with all of his memories seemingly intact, what's to stop Steve Rogers from coming out of retirement and rejuvenation his body after living a lifetime with his love Peggy Carter?"

It's a good question.  What would stop them from being able to do this?  It seems that, while this was a funny scene in the movie, it allows Chris Evans to come back to his role if he ever decides to.

What do you think about this loophole that may have been intentionally placed in this movie?  Let me know your thoughts in the comments section below, of you can leave them on my Facebook page.

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