How do the avengers communicate




















While at first it may seem obvious considering the history with the Guardians, the question is quite valid since the Avengers and most of the human race have yet to encounter different alien races.

Based on his response, it appears the Avengers will be getting some upgrades in the form of translators that allow them to understand the various languages spoken by Gamora, Drax, and Rocket - but not Groot. They all have translators imbedded. They all speak different languages. Not all languages including Groot are in the translators. Gunn has made it very clear that in the cosmic circles in which the Guardians exist, it is common practice for each individual to have translators imbedded in them.

This is how Peter can understand his ragtag family and easily explains to the audience why everyone in the entire universe speaks English, when it actually is all being translated to Peter's perspective or that of the audience as well.

Something to keep an eye out however may be how exactly this happens. While the initial miscommunication that will spawn from the language barrier could provide a laugh or two, having all the Avengers get translators imbedded in their heads or suits could take some time and resources. The Avengers already rely on earpieces to communicate with one another, so one possible fix could be for one of the many geniuses of the group - whether that be Tony Stark, Bruce Banner, Rocket, or T'Challa - having the ability to download the language database from one of the Guardians' translators and upload the translations through these earpieces.

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For the designers and engineers at Samsung, the question of how users will interact with their devices in the future is, of course, of utmost importance. However, hypothetical scenarios and creative ideas without any real world applicability are not very useful.

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For media inquiries, please click Media Contact to move to the form. Menu open Search open Nation choice page link. Search close Search X Search. Alternatively, if the Marvel Cinematic Universe follows all other iterations of Mjolnir, the inability to lift Mjolnir comes from Odin's enchantment and not the material, which is known as Uru, a naturally ish occurring metal similar in durability to Proto-Adamantium known as Vibranium in the movies , the material in Captain America's shield.

Furthermore, Mjolnir would have to be enchanted as it stands to reason, since the explanation that Thor's hammer bears a mass of hundreds of tons would imply that a number of earthly objects including floors, tables, counters, shelves et al. His plan was to manipulate the Avengers into fighting with each other long enough for Hawkeye and Hulk to take out the Helicarrier, which would cripple S. Also, had it worked, the Avengers likely would've died with the Helicarrier, removing them as well.

The only way he could successfully do so was to continue manipulating them while on the ship. If he had run, it would only unite them against him, and leave them off the Helicarrier when it crashed. As Nick Fury says about Loki, "Why do I get the feeling he's the only one of us who wants to be here? Loki fought Captain America in Stuttgart, Germany. The suspicions of both Tony Stark and Steve Rogers are raised, then Thor gets inside the transport and pulls Loki out.

Thor, Captain America all get into a fight and Loki simply observes them. They then escort Loki to the Helicarrier which was part of Loki's plan all along. He wanted to manipulate the Avengers and wait for the assault from his own men. Then he would escape and hopefully the Avengers would be dead or at odds with one another. The figure he is addressing is Thanos the Mad Titan.

He is a major supervillain in the Marvel Universe who is a worshiper of Death. More precisely, he is literally in love with the female personification of Death and will do anything to earn her favor, such as causing the death of millions. Most likely, that is why he is smiling right after the Other notes that opposing Humanity is "to court with death;" he sees it as a welcome challenge to attract Death's favor.

Several home video releases in Germany, the UK and other countries feature an altered version of the movie that show a tamed down version of Coulson's death, i. Marvel Entertainment took a stand on it and explained two different versions were made and countries like Germany, Austria and Switzerland got the edited version. This version has also been used for home theaters without further alterations.

It is highly possible that other countries are affected, too. The Italian Blu-ray release for example feature the spearing. A rough chronological order for the films can be determined from the contents of each film: 1. Captain America: The First Avenger With the exception of the films' two bookend scenes that take place in the modern day, the rest of the film takes place in the s during World War II and is therefore the first film in the series, chronologically speaking.

During the final scene set in the modern day, Nick Fury explains to Captain America that he has been asleep "for almost 70 years". It could therefore be assumed that this scene takes place at the same time as the movie's release which would be about 70 years after Captain America was frozen in Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter Featured on the Iron Man 3 home video release. Agent Carter Iron Man The movie features scenes during the War in Afghanistan to present and so can probably be assumed to take place in the present day of the movie's release i.

A prototype for Captain America's shield is briefly shown. Iron Man 2 This movie follows shortly after Iron Man and again features Nick Fury trying to convince Tony Stark to join the Avengers Initiative as a more prominent subplot this time around. A rather different prototype of Captain America's shield makes a brief cameo in this movie, probably as just an item that used to belong to Howard Stark established to be the creator of the original shield in Captain America: The First Avenger and later inherited by his son Tony.

Thor The post-credits sequence from Iron Man 2 features a scene taken directly from Thor in which Agent Coulson finds Thor's hammer in the New Mexico desert. The Incredible Hulk A subtle background reference in Iron Man 2 showing the aftermath of the university sequence suggests that as with Thor the film runs slightly concurrent with the events of Iron Man 2. The soundwave weapons used by General Ross to stop Hulk in the university campus are branded "Stark Industries", and this very scene is watched by Tony Stark in Iron Man 2 as part of a news capsule.

The film then ends some time after, backed up by the final scene which shows Tony Stark, now as a recruiting member of the Avengers Initiative, offering their services to General Ross in his pursuit of the Hulk. Though this film features possibly the fewest of Avengers references in terms of S. As this is a deleted scene, and Captain America is found inside Red Skull's plane, this should not be considered canon.

The short suggests that Agent Coulson was under pressure to add Emil Blonsky aka the Abomination to the roster for the Avengers Initiative, and so sent Tony Stark in his place to speak with General Ross, knowing full well that Stark would annoy the General to such an extent that he would be certain to refuse the request. The Avengers Some loose details in the previous films have been addressed. Continuity points are expected to be developed in further films.

Iron Man Three takes place an unspecified amount of time after the events depicted in The Avengers and before the first episode of Agents of S. Agents of S. The first season spans a period of time that includes the events of Thor: The Dark World and Captain America: The Winter Soldier, both of which are referenced in episodes of the show. That episode opens with the team in Greenwich, digging through the aftermath of the film's climactic sequence.

These two episodes are built around the film's major reveal that S. Guardians of the Galaxy takes place at an uncertain point in the chronology. The mid-credits scene in Thor: The Dark World most likely takes place prior to Guardians of the Galaxy, since the Collector's archive appears to be the same in both films and was heavily damaged during the latter film. The prologue takes place in , and the main part of the film is identified to happen 26 years later, which would set it roughly concurrent to its real-world release in It is probable that all modern-day stories in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU without specific date references are intended to take place roughly concurrently with their dates of release except for The Incredible Hulk, which is conclusively placed after Iron Man 2 , which would make the most likely placement of Guardians of the Galaxy between seasons one and two of Agents of S.

In the absence of other connecting references, however, this placement in the chronology is just speculative at this point. The appearance of Thanos in both The Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy does not provide any clues to their chronological relation, as no events from the former film are referenced in the latter.

Given the apparent concurrency of MCU time and real-world time, it is likely that it will take place sometime during the last few episodes of the second season of Agents of S. Ant-Man mainly takes place some time after Avengers: Age of Ultron as there's reference to the Avengers being "too busy dropping cities out of the sky", an event that happened in "Age of Ultron".

The announced Hulk TV series written and produced by Guillermo del Toro is not going to take place in this same fictional universe. He recognizes Loki just before being turned into a puppet mentally controlled by Loki himself as foretold in the post-credits sequence in Thor. Later in the film, he is used due to his knowledge of the Tesseract to open the dimensional portal.

The construction marks a significant gap of time between that film and The Avengers. Also, Tony Stark states that he's now in the clean energy business, which could potentially connect with Iron Man 3. Bruce Banner has finally come to embrace The Hulk, even to the point of transforming at will but usually preferring not to.



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