“Avengers 4” is slowly approaching like a behemoth lumbering towards civilization to cause an unprecedented level of chaos. Signaling its presence are the reports and rumors related to the movie. One of the stupidest controversies to come out so far with regards to the film is the one about badly photoshopped toys. In more bittersweet news, it would seem that Stan Lee’s final cameo has already been captured on camera.
As “Avengers 4” controversies go, the one reported by BGR has got to be one of the most ridiculous. It basically makes a big deal out of images that were recently released depicting the surviving Avengers wearing suits. These suits look as if they could be used for entering the quantum realm and from there, they could time travel.
However, it would appear that some internet users have taken issue with this, which is far from being a surprise. Somebody somewhere can’t help but be upset about something, so it might as well be this. However, it’s more than likely that this particular “Avengers 4” controversy is doctored; literally. The images look as if they were done by an amateur experimenting with Adobe Photoshop for the first time.
This makes the whole thing quite a bit dumber than it really had to be, which is a shame since there are other legitimate problems with regards to “Avengers 4” that are worth discussing. For example, how would the surviving heroes defeat Thanos who already has all of the Infinity Stones? To that, co-writer Christopher Markus has an answer.
As Cinemablend reports, it would appear that the gems have a weakness to them. Taking advantage of this is how the surviving characters will win in “Avengers 4.” Either that or Stan Lee could simply erase Thanos from existence since his cameo has already been filmed, IGN reports. It will likely be his last appearance when the movie comes out on May 3, 2019.


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