
I read one article that specified one scene you can skip for bathroom break. It comes up fairly early though, perhaps 40 or 45 minutes into the movie. There's also that RunPee app

Thanks! Yes, it was explained quite well. Now I understand it all better. I also found this video where they explain what they think happened to Captain America. It cleared some of my doubts, though not all of them. Time travel movies are confusing.Mooky wrote:I found this post on SuperHeroHype forums by a member called djsunyc; I think they explain it rather well and I can get behind this explanation.
I'm always confused with time travel in movies. But Bruce did say that the stones have to be placed back where/when they came from, or else there will be alternate realities (I remember that correctly, right?). Coming out of the movie, I told my husband that I was confused about the timeline, but he said that for the un-snapped characters, they were 5 years ago (so their "old futures" can be totally changed), whereas the snapped characters had been turned to dust, and they remembered that part, but Doctor Stange told them they had been gone for 5 years, and they went back to help...).Mooky wrote:Are parallel realities created instead? But the Ancient one specifically warned them about that and that they needed to straighten the timeline back by bringing the stones back to their original timelines.
I don't feel that way- I mean, I cried over Tony, but he saved the whole wide world. He died so everyone can live. My biggest end thought was, Where is Gamora?! I'm betting that Guardians 3 will be a search for her. I felt that way after Infinity War, though, but I mean most people lived.D82 wrote:Though the ending is bittersweet. I think you leave the theater with more sadness than happiness.
Mooky wrote:50% of his high school classmates prior to infinity war - the 50% that survived are all now 5 years older. while the 50% that disappeared are still the same age and are still in high school