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re: How tough a task is the second part of Infinity War going to be?
Posted on 7/5/18 at 5:28 pm to ell_13
Posted on 7/5/18 at 5:28 pm to ell_13
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This is false. Yes, they had a basic idea and they were working on both stories at the same time. But as ideas grow, they change, hence reshoots. But that doesn't mean 2 is automatically as good as the first one. They still have to deliver a story that makes sense and feels just as epic while making it all coherent.
What the frick are you talking about?
1) entire story = plan. They had the plan figured out before starting production on the first. This cannot be debated.
2) Reshoots are just as likely because they didn't like the original shot as it is that they want to make changes. In general those changes aren't going to be significant changes to the overall story.
3) Who gives a shite if 2 is as good as 1? That is not the discussion here. Learn to read.
4) No fricking shite that they have to deliver a story that makes sense. THAT'S ALREADY BEEN DONE. You mother frickers are acting like they are still trying to figure it out. IT'S ALREADY DONE with the exception of some reshoots that are not going to be changing the overall story, at all.
Posted on 7/5/18 at 7:13 pm to VinegarStrokes
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So when does Scott get rescued (1991, 2025...) and by whom? (Ghost, Marvel, Stature)
So when does Scott get rescued (1991, 2025...) and by whom? (Ghost, Marvel, Stature)
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