I actually fucking hate short-hair Thor. But it's expected. Chris has said more than once that one of the things he doesn't like about playing Thor is the long hair and that one of the things that got him to come back was when they said he could cut it off.
What if, and hear me out on this; the heartstring they're trying to pull in the actual film is that Cap has a kid now and has to leave them to go do the right thing. To go fight a fight he might not return from, because that's what Captain America does even at any and every personal cost. Maybe it's not a motivation for Cap at all, but a motivation for the audience to want to see him survive and go home - when most audiences are kind of usually okay with heroes making heroic sacrifices.
I still think that's the MAJOR reason Tony had a daughter; they could have manufactured any number of motivations for Tony's behaviour. They wanted the AUDIENCE to be more upset by the idea that he sacrifices himself. -We- wanted Tony to go home to his daughter when this was all done. Without her, we would probably be generally more accepting of him just dying to save the world. Sure, why not - that's what he's there for after all.
Come on Chris, women have to have long hair all the time in movies, suck it up and wear a wig
Fuck them Kids. Kill em off, we don't need em.
It's like anytime in comics, they introduce a pregnant superhero. You gotta kill that baby or age them up quickly, cause no one cares about that albatross
Are we going with Tony did a genocide? Wasn't 99% of the army Thanos brought made up bio-slave alien bug-dogs that were confirmed by Marvel/Disney to not be a sapient species? Take them out of the equation and Tony just killed the still-alive bad guys on the field that the rest of the Avengers were also actively trying to kill, so.... not sure there.
And I have no problem with a middle finger to the bad guy. A good guy can still do a good thing while being an arrogant dick about it. That's like.. some heroes' entire personality. Fuck, Spider-Man's ENTIRE thing is that he laughs at villains and makes fun of them while beating the shit out of them.
So, respectfully, I think this is just a reach to hate on Tony some more. And don't get me wrong - Tony sucks. I don't like him as a comic character or as a movie character. But I don't think that makes him not a hero so much as it makes him apparently not my kind of hero.
Anything marvel/disney says out of the movie doesn't really matter. as far as we know in the plot, he did just murder so many aliens. And like, look, thats the scenario the movie set up, its all very Ultimates inspired, and it's sucked since the beginning. Tony has never really been much of a hero or protector of others, he just kills his enemies all the time. And that's bad!
it's exhausting that all the og Avengers aside from Nat, are parents now. And she's not because 'she's a monster' and also dead.
Maybe it'll be nice (it won't be) and it will be Steve from some other Universe, one that never turns into Joe Biden. Just some random Steve married to Bernie Rosenthal. Cause like. it's be real fucking sexist to go ask for Steve's help, and not Peggy who's also a fucking badass.
whats even more annoying is that since the introduction of Ms. Marvel, real Hawkeye, America Chavez, and others I've been waiting for them to just switch focus to the Young Avengers, and by the time they get around to it, they'll all be in their thirties and the MCU's gonna focus on these Avengers babies and it'll be annoying AF
also, re the snap and "What about the babies born since the snap"? counter: what about all the other people that died because of lingering effects of the snap.
these hypotheticals are two way streets, and like Ace said, the movie only wants us to care about Tony and his kid.