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ourtheories · 3 years
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Absolutely
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ourtheories · 3 years
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By Írimë
What if..?
Sorry, I keep coming back over and over to that strange scene in IW.
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What if those "titles" that Loki attaches himself are actually "Variants of him".
It's possible, right?
There is something etched in my mind, even more than that scene, and this is the word "UNDIYING"
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So I looked for its many meanings.
It is a poetic adjective yes, but ...
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Among its many synonyms is the word "INVARIABLE" and this word is an antonym of...
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"VARIANT".
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It is very curious
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ourtheories · 3 years
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Loki and Lady Loki in another reality?
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ourtheories · 3 years
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By Írimë
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Asgard in another reality? or maybe, Jotunhëim? I do not know, I still hear in my head those last words of Loki in IW when he said he was rigthfull King of Jotunhëim when in that reality at least, he was a prince who had not taken his place as king yet.
And who are them?
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ourtheories · 3 years
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By Írimë
New theory!
In Thor Ragnarok movie the play is about "death of Loki".
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But in this behind scenes (Thor:Love and Thunder) everything seems to say that the play is about death of Odin.
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Why?
Maybe Loki never "died" in TDW because he still not return from "his scape"
Maybe this happens in some alternate Universe.
Maybe Loki is doing his mischief...
Whatever...I love it !!
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ourtheories · 3 years
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By Írimë
Sorry, I know I already talked about this but it's just ...
I have always been bothered by the fact that no one talked about this. What I mean is that it is absolutely absurd that The Avengers, specially Thor, after so much effort left Loki in the hands of someone else.
How is it possible that they supposed that Loki could be controlled by mere humans when they had to get together to defeat him?
Besides ... If they are supposed to be celebrating their victory, why do they look so worried?
At first glance they might seem tired, in fact they must be, but no, they look worried.
Ok, I think this scene is related to Endgame, and that Loki already escaped with the Tesseract.
They planned this ending, just like they did with so many stories, for all that time, they had it all planned. This scene worried me for years and only after watching Endgame it made sense to me. I can't find any other explanation
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ourtheories · 3 years
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By Írimë
Wanda Vision series and Loki
The WandaVision series, the exclusive Marvel production for the Disney Plus platform, will have a connection with Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness and the third installment of Spider-Man. However, the seventh episode adds two more works by Marvel Studios to this formula.
The fake commercial for the antidepressant called Nexus and the fact that Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) is a "Nexus Being" means that WandaVision has ties to the upcoming Disney Plus series Loki and the third installment of Ant-Man, Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania.
A Nexus Being is such a powerful person that it can alter the fundamental probabilities of the universe, essentially rewriting reality; a person who is basically the focal point of the universe.
In Marvel comics, every universe has one of these beings, which would mean that Wanda is the Nexus Being for the MCU that we've been seeing since Iron-Man in 2008 (Earth-616 in the comics).
Connection with Loki
One of the groups that monitors the Nexus Beings is the Time Variance Authority (TVA), the same one that appears in the trailer for the Loki series after he steals the Tesseract in Avengers: Endgame.
This grouping of Marvel is the oversight committee of the multiverse. They are responsible for ensuring that timelines are not tampered with and have the ability to "prune" timelines deemed too dangerous to exist.
What do you think?
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ourtheories · 3 years
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By Írimë
Crazy theory about the numbers and letters of the elevator board in the Loki trailer
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Sorry but I'm very bad at math, if someone understands this, can you explain it to me?
(Theory from a Reddit fan)
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ourtheories · 3 years
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Írimë
I'd be curious ... Loki's gag and handcuffs, where are they?
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ourtheories · 3 years
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Yes!
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If in 2012 Loki can see the future of Ragnarok, does anyone have any doubts that he saw his future in IW? And guys, it wouldn't be Loki if he hadn't done something to change that, I no longer have any doubts about that.
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ourtheories · 3 years
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And after this strange confusion between whether Loki says "Heimdall" (all subtitles in Spanish) or if he says "When I'm down" I came up with an idea that is just an idea.
From the first time I heard Loki in that sentence my mind went to IW.
I think in both cases there could be a reference to that scene (it's just my hope speaking)
There is no tone of hatred or threat in his voice, rather it is a warning, what if he is telling his brother that when "he's down" (Loki's down into IW) he must be prepared for that pain?
So that horrible but mysterious first scene of IW will make sense, like have tried so many times to explain, that scene means much more than what meets the eye
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Thanks @annievvv7 for her English and @valkyriezworld for her talk
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ourtheories · 3 years
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By Me and Hope
"Brother, Heimdal, you better be ready"
What is that supposed to mean?
My Hope tells me that this may be connected to Infinity War, otherwise why would he name Heimdal when we know that he was key in the strange scene in that horrible movie?
And if not, nobody tells me otherwise, it's my happy moment
So...Hope, here we go!
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ourtheories · 3 years
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By Írimë
And after so long some things in Endgame still seem absurd to me. Today I found a good note on Internet about...
10 Things That Make No Sense About Avengers: Endgame:
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Why Didn't Captain America Lead The Survivors?
Following Thanos' devastating snap that left the universe decimated, Earth's governments were in upheaval and struggling to maintain order, yet when the film jumps ahead five years later, Steve Rogers is leading a support group instead of the Avengers or the rest of the surviving population.
Not ti imply that the work he was doing wasn't important or that Black Widow was a poor leader for the Avengers, but Captain America could have given the survivors of his country the figurehead needed to rally from the disaster.
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How Did Lang's Quantum Tunnel Still Work?
Scott Lang was lost in the Quantum Realm in Ant-Man And The Wasp where he remained for five years until the Quantum Tunnel in his van was activated by a curious rodent that happened to walk over the on-switch.
This incredibly convenient rat managed to turn on a device in a van that had been packed full of equipment and moved without anyone touching the button. Then there had to be an active power source left running after five years, as the old van likely wouldn't have had a remaining charge, and the tunnel was shown later in the film to require the van's juice.
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How Does The Time Machine Work?
Lang's return from the Quantum Realm revealed the time difference in the miniature universe that would prove to be an essential part of the Avengers plan to save the day, though the actual "specifics" of the time machine aren't clear.
Even the Back to the Future's DeLorean was explained by the Flux Capacitor, yet Endgame basically threw the problem of how at Tony Stark/Iron Man and left it at that. A briefly glimpsed Möbius strip and the Quantum Tunnel are really the only acknowledged components of the time machine, leaving a bit too much to the imagination.
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How Did They Remove The Aether?
Part of the Avengers time-traveling plans to bring back the snapped victims of Thanos included gathering the Infinity Stones from various places across the timestream before they were destroyed, which obviously included The Aether/Reality Stone.
Thor and Rocket Raccoon traveled back to Asgard during the events of Thor: The Dark World with a device to extract The Aether from Jane Foster. However, even Odin confessed to being unable to remove it without killing her in The Dark World, yet the Avengers were able to contradictorily draw it out with a fancy syringe.
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How Did Thanos Use The Time Machine?
The final climactic battle of Avengers: Endgame featured Thanos and his army from the year 2014 after they replaced the modern-day Nebula with the still loyal 2014 version and she activated the time machine.
Except, the strict limitations of the "time heist" meant there was a limited amount of Pym Particles available, meaning enough for one round trip for each Avenger. When 2014 Nebula returned to the present-day she used up her final does of Pym Particles, so how was Thanos' ship in the past able to travel through the Quantum Tunnel at all?
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Nebula's Time Paradox
Time-traveling characters are bound to deal with the threat of potential paradoxes, and Avengers: Endgame featured a few that have a lot of fans still talking which include the problematic death of 2014 Nebula.While the film spends some time explaining how timelines can split and create alternate realities, the fact remains that the present-day Nebula killed the past Nebula of 2014 while also bringing 2014 Gamora to the present-day. Did Nebula create a paradox because she killed her past self? Or is the alternate 2014 timeline without Nebula or Thanos now the best MCU reality?
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Why Didn't Captain Marvel Use The Nano-Gauntlet?
Following the team's creation and use of the Nano-Gauntlet to bring back the snapped population of the universe, they are forced to play a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse with Thanos' army for possession of the Gauntlet.
Captain Marvel, considered by many to be the most powerful Avenger, takes hold of the Gauntlet and tries to run it through an army, but with so much power at her disposal, why didn't she try to use it? Both Hulk and Thanos survived its use, so she could have potentially prevented Iron Man's sacrifice by using the Gauntlet instead, despite Doctor Strange's prophetic visions.
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Where Were They Planning On Taking The Nano-Gauntlet?
The Avengers knew they would have to take the Infinity Stones back to their respective places in time in order to maintain the safety of the timeline (which they technically failed at doing), so when Thanos arrived unexpectedly they tried to get the Nano-Gauntlet to the Quantum Tunnel.
But what was their goal after getting the Nano-Gauntlet to the Tunnel, especially considering there shouldn't have been any Pym Particles left to travel through time? And if they did, Captain Marvel certainly didn't know where to take the stones back in time to close their respective loops, either.
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Thanos' Power Levels
When the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy first encountered Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War, he had already gathered a few of the infinity Stones which exponentially increased his power levels.
However, his battles with both teams of Avengers as he gathered more stones still carried weight and felt like there was a struggle happening. Yet when Thanos from 2014 attacked the team without the stones, he seemed to not only hold his own against but almost fared better than his future Infinity Gauntlet-powered self, which seemed somewhat unbalanced.
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Captain America's Time Paradox
Nebula wasn't the only character to create her own paradox, though fans are still debating the unique time paradox created by Steve Rogers when he traveled back in time to return the Infinity Stones and stayed in the past to live his life with Agent Peggy Carter.
His decision to grow old in the past made fans question how a hero like Captain America was able to sit by and ignore his knowledge of future events. There is also the matter of his iconic shield that he hands on to Sam Wilson/Falcon, which was destroyed by Thanos. Did Cap steal it from the past, get it from an alternate timeline, or none of the above?
So...what do you think about it?
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ourtheories · 4 years
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Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of madness
Does this mean that Dr. Strange will have to deal with the insanity caused by Loki in the Multiverse or does this mean that Dr. Strange will team up with Loki so that they can both deal with problems within the Multiverse?
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Captain Swan scenes: Consider this the moment of truth, literally. (3x06 → Ariel).
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To much for me...haha!
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What? Haha!! 😂
Stupid things never cease to amaze me.
I should be used to those idiots that talk wathever,but no, they still piss me off. 🤨
Apparently, this columnist does not know Loki, but he has his place on the web. 😒
I won't say that reading this isn't fun for everyone who knows Loki and his amazing plans. 😏
It is true that Loki's fate was planned since Avengers, but to say that Loki did not know it...well, this doesn't make sense.
Loki, god of mischief, cobweb weaver, generator of chaos in the universe is, according to this journalist, a naive. 🙄
Loki not only knew what might happen to him if he failed his mission (and reminds me of the still puzzling line:
"Thanos: If you consider failure experience.
Loki: I consider experience, experience"
I repit; Loki not only knew what might happen to him if he failed his mission but he planned each of his next acts based on that fact. Even his "death" in IW.
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So...we may not yet know exactly what those plays were, but my dear Ian Sandwell, you can be sure that Loki can manage it without your advice.
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ourtheories · 4 years
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By Írimë
Who are the Heroes?
Sometimes I wonder what is to be a heroe in stories.
Welll... there are many heroes, some highly recognized who gave their lives for humanity, ideal elevated for a simple mortal.
They are heroes who fight against the most fearsome monsters, yes, they are heroes.
But what about those other heroes who are never called that.
Those who do not give their lives for all men but for those they love, those who fight their own monsters and defeat them, those who erase the red ink from their books even when they ever wondered if that was possible.
Those heroes, similar to us, with whom we are able to identify, sadly they are in some stories the villains.
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