minimalism and maximalism at the same time
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let the night be dark enough to shine ||
a sarcastic psychopath
who's fallen in love with an other psycho
yaaap
are we gonna talk about how tony had a prerecorded death message. are we gonna talk about how tony knew he was gonna have to use the stones. are we gonna talk about how tony build something into into his suit that would allow him to easily use the stones the second he needed to
Past 3 years I’ve been telling everybody that Age Of Ultron visions weren’t just for that movie. And now I’m just crying because ive been right all along.
Also, Nat was laying exactly in the same pose as she dies in Endgame. Clint had his head bowed down, which is, according to body language, sign of mourning.
Thos isn’t holding his hammer, it’s just laying there, while Thor’s other hand is pointing on Cap with a broken shield, which *cough* foreshadows this
Don’t forget the fact that the setup of the scenes of visions and final battle is similar. Avengers are laying on a pile of remaining of what was a building and guess what happens in Endgame? Right.
The worst part about Natasha’s death is that she didn’t know they won, that her sacrifice was what made a difference - that Clint got his family back.
Tony died, surrounded by the ones he had lost and by the ones he loved. He died knowing that his sacrifice was worth it, that he had saved them. He had a chance to say goodbye and to record a message for his daughter.
Natasha didn’t even get to say goodbye to the only family she ever had, the only people who ever cared about her. She died, not knowing if they would win and if she had done enough to save the world.