EXPLICAÇÃO DO FINAL E DA CENA PÓS CRÉDITOS DE THUNDERBOLTS!
Summary
TLDRThe video delves into the post-credit scene of *Thunderbolts*, highlighting the introduction of the new Avengers and their complex relationship with Captain America's team. It explores how the film sets the stage for potential conflicts, including a possible second Civil War and an impending multiversal crisis. The Fantastic Four's ship appears, hinting at their role in future events, especially related to an incursion and the X-Men universe. The video suggests that the Fantastic Four might be key to resolving these conflicts, while also teasing Doctor Doom's involvement in the unfolding saga.
Takeaways
- 😀 The post-credit scenes in *Thunderbolts* reveal the formation of the new Avengers, with the Thunderbolts stepping in as Earth's heroes.
- 😀 The Thunderbolts are presented as a government-approved team of antiheroes, similar to the *Dark Avengers* storyline in the comics.
- 😀 Captain America’s team is preparing to form its own Avengers group, setting the stage for potential conflict between the two teams.
- 😀 A second Civil War (2.0) could occur, with Captain America’s team and the Thunderbolts facing off due to ideological differences.
- 😀 The Thunderbolts’ more radical methods and alignment with the government could lead to a clash with Captain America's more noble Avengers team.
- 😀 The second post-credit scene hints at a multiversal crisis, with an incursion possibly taking place, involving universe 66 colliding with MCU's universe 616.
- 😀 The arrival of the Fantastic Four’s ship in the post-credit scene suggests they are survivors of a destroyed universe, potentially after an incursion or other catastrophic event.
- 😀 The Fantastic Four could play a significant role in the multiversal crisis and might be the key to uniting the MCU’s heroes in future events.
- 😀 Doctor Doom is likely to emerge as a major figure, with his origin potentially being explored in the *Fantastic Four* movie, possibly positioning him as the main villain in the multiverse saga.
- 😀 The post-credit scene teases the possibility of Avengers vs. X-Men, with both teams eventually uniting to face a larger threat like Doctor Doom.
- 😀 The *Thunderbolts* post-credit scene sets up future MCU storylines, leading to the arrival of the Fantastic Four, a multiversal crisis, and possible battles between key Marvel teams.
Q & A
What is the significance of the Thunderbolts' introduction as the new Avengers in the MCU?
-The Thunderbolts' introduction as the new Avengers highlights a shift in the MCU where antiheroes and morally gray characters take on the role of official heroes, possibly leading to conflicts with traditional heroes like Captain America’s team. This development mirrors the *Dark Avengers* arc from the comics, where Norman Osborn assembles a team of antiheroes and villains to serve as the government's Avengers.
How does the idea of a 'Second Civil War' come into play?
-The 'Second Civil War' concept emerges from the tension between the Thunderbolts and Captain America's team of Avengers. The two groups have different approaches to heroism, with Captain America favoring independent heroism free from government control, while the Thunderbolts work under government authority. This ideological divide could spark a major conflict between the two teams.
What role does the multiverse play in the upcoming events in the MCU?
-The multiverse is central to the MCU's future, with the possibility of a multiversal incursion. The arrival of the *Fantastic Four*'s ship signals a potential clash between different universes, including the MCU and the X-Men universe. The multiverse could lead to large-scale conflicts and unite various factions of heroes to face a common threat, like Doctor Doom or a multiverse catastrophe.
What is the potential significance of the *Fantastic Four*'s arrival in the MCU?
-The *Fantastic Four*'s arrival marks the beginning of a larger multiversal storyline in the MCU. Their universe may be destroyed due to an incursion or another catastrophic event, prompting them to flee to the MCU universe. Their entry could play a key role in uniting the Avengers and X-Men to face common threats like Doctor Doom.
What does the government-controlled Thunderbolts team represent for the MCU?
-The government-controlled Thunderbolts represent a shift towards more authoritarian heroism in the MCU. They operate under government orders and serve as the 'official' Avengers, but their morally ambiguous methods set them apart from traditional heroes, which could lead to internal conflicts and broader philosophical debates about what it means to be a hero.
How does the post-credit scene hint at the possibility of a multiversal incursion?
-The post-credit scene reveals that there is a crisis happening in space, which could be a precursor to a multiversal incursion. The mention of Captain America not liking the Thunderbolts being called Avengers, combined with the potential conflict with the X-Men universe, suggests that the incursion could trigger a large-scale battle that divides the MCU’s heroes.
What is the significance of the reference to Doctor Doom in the post-credit scene?
-The reference to Doctor Doom in the post-credit scene suggests that he will play a pivotal role in the upcoming multiversal conflicts. His potential involvement could be tied to the collapse of universes during an incursion or his manipulation of events for his own benefit, marking him as a major antagonist in the *Doomsday* storyline.
How does the MCU’s potential *Avengers vs. X-Men* storyline relate to the Thunderbolts and Captain America's team?
-The potential *Avengers vs. X-Men* storyline is tied to the ideological divide between Captain America’s team, which seeks to preserve life and save everyone, and the Thunderbolts, who may resort to more radical, anti-hero tactics. This divide could lead to conflict, and in the end, both teams may have to unite against a greater multiversal threat, such as the X-Men or Doctor Doom.
What do we learn about the *Fantastic Four*'s universe from the post-credit scenes?
-The post-credit scenes suggest that the *Fantastic Four*'s universe may be destroyed by an incursion or another catastrophic event. This could lead them to flee to the MCU universe, where they will play a crucial role in the ongoing multiversal crisis, possibly acting as messengers or peacekeepers who try to unite the fractured superhero teams.
What could the relationship between Captain America and the Thunderbolts represent in future MCU films?
-The relationship between Captain America and the Thunderbolts could represent a philosophical and ideological conflict between the old guard of heroes (like Captain America’s team) and a new, government-sanctioned team that uses more radical methods. This tension could be the foundation for the MCU’s next major civil conflict, echoing the themes of the original *Civil War* while introducing new challenges tied to the multiverse.
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