I knew that Infinity War was going to end on a bummer. I'm the type of geek that keeps up with production news, and there was no secret that Avengers 3 and 4 were intended to be Parts A and B of a single movie. When they separated them some and made it less obvious that they were Parts A and B of a single story, the production was still open about how the first movie was not going to necessarily have a happily ever after ending.
But, even going in with the knowledge that Infinity War was going to have a depressing ending, I was still shocked. Admittedly, some of the shock was taken away because, again, I am that geek that keeps up with production news and I knew that two of the characters that got dusted had sequels that been confirmed already when I went in to see the movie. It's safe to assume that at least those two characters are highly likely to get un-dusted because you don't make sequels without the main characters. How they went bothered me, though.
For me, though, it's more about how they make the journey than the destination of that journey. What interests me is how they get to the destination.
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But, even going in with the knowledge that Infinity War was going to have a depressing ending, I was still shocked. Admittedly, some of the shock was taken away because, again, I am that geek that keeps up with production news and I knew that two of the characters that got dusted had sequels that been confirmed already when I went in to see the movie. It's safe to assume that at least those two characters are highly likely to get un-dusted because you don't make sequels without the main characters. How they went bothered me, though.
For me, though, it's more about how they make the journey than the destination of that journey. What interests me is how they get to the destination.