Watching �Avengers: Endgame� At 0.25x Speed Shows Exciting Discoveries & Here�s What We Found
It has been over nine months since Marvel Studios presented us with Avengers: Endgame and with the digital version of the film made available to us since the past couple of months, I have indulged in multiple viewings ever since.
While there are a lot of people who remained unhappy with the way the final movie turned out to be, I believe that the directors did a good job concluding Phase 3, albeit the numerous loopholes and inaccuracies in the theory that the film followed.
Having said that, I decided to watch the movie at one-fourth of the normal speed and it led to some really interesting discoveries that were possible if we were to watch it at the speed it was meant to watch.
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While this was a detail that Marvel Studios would have easily missed out on, or would not have bothered to put in but the fact that they did add this was why I love their VFX team. It would have been difficult for Professor Hulk to push the buttons, especially with his sausage-like fingers. Banner was therefore made to use a pencil for the same.
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When Thanos travels forward in time to try and defeat the Avengers during the events of Endgame, he commands his army to destroy their headquarters. When the building was getting bombarded, there was a scene in which a blast took place right in front of Scott Lang aka Ant-Man. In order to protect himself, Langâs helmet can be seen taking shape just milliseconds before he begins to shrink.
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Just moments ahead of the final battle, Captain America hears the sound of Doctor Strangeâs teleportation rings being formed out of thin air. As he turns around, he finds that all the previously decimated Avengers have returned. What we couldnât manage to see during this sequence was that Hope van Dyne aka the Wasp emerges out of a different, smaller ring. This addition was made for the obvious reason that when Thanos snapped his fingers in Infinity War, Hope was in a completely different spot than the rest of the team who were either in Wakanda or on Titan (Thanosâ home planet).
4. Thanosâ Helicopter Blade
Remember the time when we thought that the way the Mad Titan rotated his blade defied the laws of physics? Turns out, there is a logical explanation to that. Upon watching the scene in slow motion, you can see that Thanos is holding on to the handle while the blades on either sides rotate around it like a helicopter.
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And the final discovery that came out of this experiment was probably something Marvel would have wanted to go unnoticed but when has anything escaped from the internet? The scene in which Pepper Potts and Tony Stark work together to form this unique looking ray-cannon, it can be seen clearly that the former fires the laser at literally nothing!

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