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ahahahaa!

i knew it that the Guardians 3 was gonna be amazing!

so did Gunn outdid himself?
I honestly need to rewatch the first 2 movies, it's been too long.

I have a hard time comparing them with the 2 movies prior, the emotional impact and mindfuckness of the movie are definitely the greatest though. Oh and easily the best Marvel movie of 2023.
 
I never actually wanna see this movie again, that’s how I feel rn. I simply won’t be able to feel the way I feel rn again.
 
Or the Bifrost has the same energy of the Space Stone (One of the Six Singularities)? I mean if you think about it, most of the Stones are placed within containers/devices so that their powers can be used and harnessed without harming the user.

The Tesseract might be the Asgardian equivalent of an Infinity Gauntlet same goes for the others.

So maybe Asgardian Mumbo Jumbo + Space Stone = Bifrost
 
According to this scan, unfortunately I don't know what the source is, the Tesseract is an encapsulation shell that allows to contain and control the great power of the Space Stone
It seems to be from MARVEL's Avengers: Infinity War: The Cosmic Quest Volume Two. It's canon status seems questionable though, considering those books established Erik Selvig and Jane Foster as having survived the Snap, which contradicts what the later movies established.
 
When was that shown or stated? I do not remember
Selvig was on one of the screens in the Avengers HQ showing Snap victims in Endgame, and I think Jane had a statement of having been snapped in the Endgame script, plus it also seemed heavily implied in Love and Thunder by her remembering her last meeting with Thor as having been 3-4 years prior when it was actually over 8 years.
 
Selvig was on one of the screens in the Avengers HQ showing Snap victims in Endgame, and I think Jane had a statement of having been snapped in the Endgame script, plus it also seemed heavily implied in Love and Thunder by her remembering her last meeting with Thor as having been 3-4 years prior when it was actually over 8 years.
Well, all of that was shown a year after the book was published, maybe it was just retconned rather than the book being non-canon?
 
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