Avengers: Infinity War Shatters Box Office Record

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  1. Oscar Gordon says:

    Saw it this weekend, much enjoyed it, left eager for part two (and Captain Marvel).

    Also appreciated that Thanos was presented such that you understood his motivations and could see that while he was quite mad, he was the hero of his own story. And, he was sympathetic to the heroes who stood against him, although he was unwilling to let them stop him.Report

  2. Saul Degraw says:

    I saw it on Sunday night. I can’t say I was surprised by the ending and it also felt kind of me if you know anything about Marvel’s Five Year Plan , Great Leap Forward , Comic Books from 1991 when I was 11 years old movie release schedule.

    But it was enjoyable and the visuals were nice to looks at. The jokes were funny. The Strange and Stark asshole face-off was witty and worked.

    The post-credit scenes indicates that Captain Marvel/Carol Danvers will be part of the sequel. But what of Warlock? GOTG3 is coming out after AV4.Report