The power of the six stones was too much for Tony to handle, and he died shortly after. He added: "The last one is not designed to be able to do its job and have you make it past it.
So that's the great, you know, Joseph Campbell mythology of, like, ultimately you go from refusing the call and being a serendipitous hero and by the end you're willing to give the ultimate sacrifice, your life, despite your family and your groundedness and your desire to not want to do that, so that that community can thrive.
In response to some people who were confused by what the actor meant about the "Endgame" suit's capabilities, fans offered a few explanations. Many said they thought Tony's last outfit was meant to protect everyone around him, rather than himself.
In "Endgame," Tony was reluctant to join the Avengers on their "time heist. The Avengers agreed before embarking on their mission that they'd do "whatever it takes. Before snapping his fingers, Bruce explained that it had to be him because a normal human couldn't cope with the power of the stones.
Since Bruce had been exposed to gamma radiation, he felt he was equipped to survive the large surge of power. Toward the end of the film, Tony realized that the team was losing despite its best efforts.
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A Thanos from traveled forward to , with the help of Nebula who took the place of Nebula , then blew up Avengers HQ. That fight scene includes a massive game of keep-away involving the glove containing the Infinity Stones, which is held but not worn by nearly every character of note. Thanos finally gets hold of it but is prevented by Captain Marvel from snapping his fingers to completely unmake all of existence. Tony Stark tricks Thanos by taking not the new Infinity Gauntlet, but the Infinity Stones themselves, which slide into slots on his armor.
He snaps his fingers and erases Thanos and his army — but Tony dies in the process. Marvel The AI, which mentored and helped out the Avengers, appeared to be a sort of holographic figure — not unlike the hologram message that Tony left for his daughter at the end of Endgame. In conclusion: Time travel is silly, and you should never think about it. Yeah, probably. You should also try not to think about this. Next Up In Explainers. Delivered Fridays. Thanks for signing up!
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He has started a family in the last five years and thus does not want to alter recent history in any way. Instead of trying to rewind time once they have the Time Stone and undo everything that has happened in the last five years, they decide to use the Infinity Stones to bring back everyone who disappeared in this current timeline, five years later.
Time travel in pop culture can get rather tricky. Just ask J. Rowling, who destroyed all the Time Turners in Harry Potter just to avoid dealing with time-loop-related plot holes. Avengers: Endgame tries to side step these problems by establishing certain time travel rules. Ant-Man theorizes that because he was able to jump forward five years in what felt like five minutes, the Avengers could travel back in very little time. They use Pym Particles created by his mentor Hank Pym before he disappeared in the snap to shrink to subatomic size and enter the Quantum Realm.
Tony just has to mess around with some of the technology for a day and ta-da! Anyway, back to the plot. They decide to split up and visit a few spots to intercept the Infinity Stones. And Iron Man is never born? This is basically a version of the Grandfather Paradox of time travel: Travel back in time to kill your grandfather, and then you are never born — hence you are unable to kill your grandfather.
Well, not in this movie! Nor is there a time loop. For example, future Harry and Hermione know they have to hit their past selves with rocks because they already felt themselves being hit with rocks at the time. They also know they will tear apart their world if they diverge from that strict plan. Time travel in Avengers: Endgame is based on a popular time travel theory in the field of quantum physics.
And if you change something in the past, you create a new timeline, branching out from the original timeline. So nothing they do in the past affects their main timeline. For example, in the original timeline, Loki was captured and taken to Asgard by Thor in That all happened in a separate timeline.
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