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Maahe Mahesh

When Tony is snapping his fingers...
His face started burning and getting blood out of his face...
If we observe clearly in slow motion
He is getting blood out of his face near his eye and right side of eye...
Which is a great attention to detail...

When Tony had all stones...The power coming from stones is effecting Tony's skin...

When we see the two shots...
leakage amount of blood increased at his eye ...

Maybe its a great attention to detail that we didn't noticed...

Once check it though...



Chad Stavebank

When movie-mistakes like the one mentioned in this video about Ant-Man being in two places at once are spotted by critics or fans, a common response is to simply dismiss the error by stating that “a wizard did it.” And since the MCU has wizards in abundance, this solution can actually have more merit than usual, as I shall explain.

Back in the scene from “Infinity Wars” where Doctor Strange (aka, “the wizard”) consulted the Time Stone, he saw one possible outcome where the heroes won and over 14 million other outcomes where they lost. And so possibly, one of the details that all those multiple failure-outcomes may have had in common is that Scott Lang (Ant-Man) left the battlefield with Hope (the Wasp) to fix the van, and that his sudden lack of presence ultimately helped to shift the balance of power to the villains. For this reason, Doctor Strange realized that the only way to create that one outcome where the heroes win would be to keep Ant-Man on the battlefield or somehow have him be in two places at once. Hence, one theory is that Doctor Strange used a duplication-spell to temporarily create a second version of Scott who would grow back into his giant form and rejoin the fight while the original Scott was in the van.

The other possibility, which was actually mentioned briefly in the video but then quickly dismissed as unlikely, is that the second Ant-Man was actually the original Ant-Man himself, Hank Pym. I actually think this possibility is very likely for the following reasons: For starters, Hank was with his wife and their daughter Hope when they got snapped away (see the mid-credit scene from “Ant-Man and the Wasp”), and thus they would have also been together when they went blipped back into existence. Such evidence for that comes from the fact that Spiderman and Doctor Strange both rematerialized on the same planet where they were dusted. We can also recall the opening portion of “Spiderman: Far from Home” where the students got snapped away while in the gymnasium and were then blipped back to that same location five years later.

So then, since Hank and Hope would have been together upon their restoration, it’s likely they still would have still been together when Doctor Strange showed up to recruit Hope for the battle. Hence, I surmise that during this off-screen scene, the good wizard used a temporary de-aging spell to turn Hank back into his younger self so he could put on a spare ant-man suit and join the battle at the pivotal moment when Scott left so as to keep the balance of power and ensure that the one victorious outcome came to pass.

In either case, this movie-mistake does not need to be a mistake all because “a wizard did it.”

This explanation can also be applied to the other movie-mistake mentioned in this video about how Captain America’s shield was temporarily seen in a restored state after it was smashed by Thanos. Here, I surmise that one of the other wizards, who didn’t know any better and was just trying to be helpful, decided to use magic to restore the shield, thinking it would give Captain America a helping hand. However, having previously viewed all the failure-outcomes of the battle, Doctor Strange may have realized that the restored shield was another detail that they all had a common. For possibly, the restored shield would have caused Captain America to fight in a way that differed from how he would have fought if the shield remained broken, and this advertently would have caused certain later details in the battle to differ in such a way that led to defeat instead of victory.

Hence, after realizing that the shield needed to remain damaged in order to ensure success, Doctor Strange may have quickly reversed the other wizard’s spell so that the briefly restored shield reverted back to its original damaged state. Ergo, no movie-mistake here either.

Conclusion: If the above theories are true, and I believe they must be, then they ultimately just go to further prove that Doctor Strange was the true hero of the “Endgame” movie in that he did everything that was necessary to ensure the heroes were success in saving the universe.

Postscript: If the creators of this video agree with what I have written above and would now like to create a sequel video based on my explanations, they have my full permission to do so and they don’t even need to give me any credit for it. Thanks.



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Tanoshi

"Movies are made by people, and people are not perfect." - The Canadian Lad

ThatCandyBoy

Unless your a robot that every smart person in the world coded

Tony Lester

Movies are made by people using a machine to make the movie for them.

Spectral Quill

@AK My 10/10 quiz score:😎

Jordan Ortiz

Respect

The Questioner

So Thanos' "perfectly balanced universe" philosophy is a lie?

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ABM

So realistically dr strange coulda just portalled them from the floor, landing them like next to the van

Jeffrey Suen

Come to think of it… why not just portal the gauntlet away. Or portal Thanos away. The sling ring is way overpowered if dr strange uses it too much.

Nemô Pescante

Or they shorted the battle to let a bit for us to imagine :)

The Plague

@Johan Khamaruddin I know I’m late to respond but I assume it’s because snapping their fingers was really a last resort

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