Other than the memorials of the vanished and mounds of garbage in one neighborhood (nobody bothered to clean it up in five years?), you really don't get a complete sense of the state of world post-snap. You would think that half of Earth's population suddenly disappearing would cause massive chaos, especially considering that heads of states and other government officials were probably snapped out of existence as well. These are my biggest quibbles, and I will likely have more when I see it again this Sunday: 1) The mass "vanishing" was completely glossed over. For the most part, I was suitably entertained however, I could not ignore the glaring plotholes throughout the movie - especially because time-traveling was involved. ******SPOILER ALERT****** I have been eagerly waiting for this movie since the end of IW a year ago. The design had to be much more close-fitting than previous designs to fit into the shot, so I went for a much more streamlined aesthetic.Reviewed by swordlady72 7 / 10 Entertaining, but not nearly as good as Infinity War "I only had a week to devote to the project, and quickly worked up four alternative concepts, of which one was chosen and finished up by my friend and colleague Rodney Fuentebella. The scene was shot, and late in post-production the production realized that as shot, the bulky design chosen for War Machine's Mk 6 suit (the one that eventually became Iron Patriot Mk 2) would not fit as the actors were too close together."ĭue to the last minute-ness of the request, Saunders revealed that he only "had a week to devote to the project." "Originally in Avengers: Endgame, Rhodey and Nebula were meant to share an intimate moment of closeness. According to Saunders, this change was made because of a certain scene between Rhodey and Nebula not working due to the bulkiness of their current suit design, a design that "eventually became Iron Patriot Mk 2."
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