There is a five-year time jump toward the beginning of Endgame that follows another failed attempt to retrieve the Infinity Stones. Because that's how much time had passed for the living half of the population. Talk about a stressful day!Ī stressful day that was really five years long for everyone else, that is. So, in the minds of Spider-Man and all the other Avengers who were killed, they went from dying in an attempt to stop Thanos to being found by Doctor Strange and immediately going back to battle Thanos again. In a couple lines of exposition, Spider-Man tells Tony Stark that after he turned "all dusty", it was like nothing happened and the next thing he knew Doctor Strange showed up and brought him back to Earth for the big Thanos battle, take two. Well, by the end of Endgame, we get our answers, and they're delivered by the resuscitated Spider-Man himself. (Plus, that would be a huge bummer.) But now, with the release of Avengers: Endgame, we know what ended up happening, along with details like where everyone went during the Infinity War snap.Īs we saw in Infinity War, the people who were killed simply turned into dust, but what did that really mean for them? Were they at all conscious of what happened? Did they go to an afterlife? Is Peter Parker in The Good Place? And as everyone also knows, there was no way they would all stay dead, because there are many more superhero movies to be made. As everyone knows by now, at the end of Avengers: Infinity War, Thanos snapped his gauntlet covered fingers and killed half of all the living creatures in the universe.
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