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       Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
       By: jagoiklan Date: March 25, 2018, 6:51 pm
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       [B]Directed By[/B]
       Anthony Russo
       Joe Russo
       [B]Produced by[/B]
       Kevin Feige
       Mitchell Bell - Co Producer
       Stan Lee - Executive Producer
       James Gunn - Executive Producer
       Jon Favreau - Executive Producer
       Louis D'Esposito - Executive Producer
       Victoria Alonso - Executive Producer
       [B]Screenplay by[/B]
       Christopher Markus
       Stephen McFeely
       [B]Based on[/B]
       The Avengers by
       Stan Lee (comic book)
       Jack Kirby (comic book)
       Christopher Markus (screenplay)
       Stephen McFeely (screenplay)
       Jim Starlin (comic book)
       [B]Music by[/B]
       Alan Silvestri
       [B]Cinematography[/B]
       Trent Opaloch
       [B]Cast[/B]
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       [B]Production company[/B]
       Marvel Studios
       [B]Distributed by[/B]
       Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
       [B]Release dates[/B]
       May 4, 2018 (United State)
       [B]Plot[/B]
       Four years after the events of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,
       the Avengers, torn apart after the events of Captain America:
       Civil War, join forces with the Guardians of the Galaxy to
       battle Thanos, who is trying to amass the Infinity Stones for a
       gauntlet that will give him dominion over space, time, and all
       reality.
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       Re: Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
       By: jagoiklan Date: March 25, 2018, 6:51 pm
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       [spoiler=The Road To ‘Infinity War’: The Story Of The Infinity
       Stones In The MCU]In a long line of powerful glowing rocks,
       Marvel’s latest hit Doctor Strange has the Eye of Agamotto,
       which can control the flow of time. There’s a lot going on in
       the ever-growing number of Marvel Cinematic Universe movies but
       nothing has been teased or set up more thoroughly than the
       Infinity Stones.
       According to the Collector in Guardians of the Galaxy, the
       stones are six singularities that existed before the universe
       itself and took on physical form after. These representation of
       elemental forces  are enormously powerful. Harnessing one alone
       can offer the ability to rewrite reality, reverse time, or
       destroy a planet. They are supposedly the creation of the
       “Cosmic Entities:” Entropy, Infinity, Death, and Eternity. The
       stones are also associated with the Celestials, who were
       galactic conquerors in the distant past. They are sought after
       by many characters, but the biggest is Thanos, who seeks to
       unite the stones together in a glove called the Infinity
       Gauntlet which grants the wearer absolute power.
       The MCU has carefully exploited this MacGuffin-rich storyline,
       seeding the stones as other comic-inspired artifacts in their
       films dating back to Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger
       in 2011, which was when the foundation for The Avengers and the
       MCU’s future. Doctor Strange is just the latest film to fit into
       the storyline.
       Let’s take a look at all the stones, where they are, and where
       the storyline goes before Thanos gets his hands on them in
       2018’s Avengers: Infinity War and its untitled 2019 sequel. The
       films aren’t set up to simply be the culmination of the Avengers
       franchise, but the entire Phases 1-3 of the MCU thus far.
       [spoiler=The Infinity Gauntlet(s)][B]First appears in:
       Right-hand) Thor, Left-hand) Avengers: Age of Ultron
       Current location(s): Odin’s vault on Asgard & Thanos[/B]
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       First appearing in a cameo in Odin’s vault in the first Thor,
       the Infinity Gauntlet was the first hint that there was a
       grander plan afoot. Feige confirmed there are two different
       gauntlets in the MCU but whether one is a fake or both are
       legitimate is unknown. The second gauntlet (pictured above)
       appeared in the Avengers: Age of Ultron post-credits scene,
       where Thanos, whose villainous capability is in question after
       the failures of Loki in The Avengers and Ronan in Guardians of
       the Galaxy, put it on with a promise to do things personally
       from here on out. [/spoiler]
       [spoiler=Space Stone (aka the Tesseract)][B]First appears in:
       Captain America: The First Avenger
       Current location: Odin’s vault on Asgard[/B]
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       Marvel smartly combined various magical relics from the comics
       to form their version of the Infinity Gems (as they’re called in
       the comics). The Tesseract, for example, is reimagined as a
       vessel for the Space Stone, as opposed to separate objects in
       the source material. It pops up as the MacGuffin of Captain
       America: The First Avenger. The Red Skull found it hidden in an
       Asgardian vault on Earth and used its power to turn HYDRA into a
       power that even the Nazis feared. After Loki’s failed attempt to
       conquer Earth with it in The Avengers, Thor took it to Asgard
       for safekeeping in Odin’s vault.[/spoiler]
       [spoiler=Mind Stone (aka the Scepter)][B]First appears in: The
       Avengers
       Current location: The Vision[/B]
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       When he came to Earth, Loki brought a mysterious Scepter that
       could turn anyone into his minions, apparently an ill-advised
       gift from Thanos. Despite its blue tinge, it turns out it
       contained the yellow Mind Stone. After Loki’s defeat and the
       fall of S.H.I.E.L.D., HYDRA performed experiments with it to
       give Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch their powers. The Avengers
       retrieved it and it was responsible for the creation of Ultron
       and, later, turning JARVIS into The Vision. Since it animates
       the android, Thor left it in his hands (er, head) before
       departing for Asgard to investigate the Infinity Stones in the
       end of Avengers: Age of Ultron.[/spoiler]
       [spoiler=Reality Stone (aka the Aether)][B]First appears in:
       Thor: The Dark World
       Current location: The Collector’s collection on Knowhere[/B]
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       The Aether was the weapon of the Dark Elves in the distant past,
       until Thor’s grandfather Bor drove them off and locked it away.
       It, along with the last of the Dark Elves who fled, were found
       and reawakened by Jane Foster, leading to the events of Thor:
       The Dark World. Once the Dark Elves were defeated and the Aether
       safe, it was delivered to the Collector by the Asgardians Sif
       and Volstagg to avoid having both it and  the Tesseract in one
       place.[/spoiler]
       [spoiler=Power Stone (aka the Orb)][B]First appears in:
       Guardians of the Galaxy
       Current location: Nova Corps vault on Xandar[/B]
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       The Orb contains the Power Stone, which can destroy entire
       planets with a single touch. The search for and defense of this
       object is what draws together the titular group in Guardians of
       the Galaxy, as well as its villains and side characters.
       Star-Lord and the rest of the Guardians defeat the
       stone-empowered Ronan and trick the mercenary crew the Ravagers
       out of it, instead handing it over the to the interstellar
       police force, the Nova Corps, for safe-keeping.[/spoiler]
       [spoiler=Time Stone (aka the Eye of Agamotto)][B]First appears
       in: Doctor Strange
       Current location: Kamar-Taj on Earth[/B]
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       Man, Earth must be pretty special to be home to two Infinity
       Stones. Agamotto was Earth’s first Sorcerer Supreme, who crafted
       his Eye using the green Time Stone. It was held in Kamar-Taj for
       countless years until Stephen Strange arrived. Strange later
       used it to reverse Kaecilius’ plan to bring Dormammu to Earth,
       trapping the latter in a time loop until he agrees to leave
       Earth and take the former with him. Strange returns the Eye to
       its place in Kamar-Taj at the end of the film.[/spoiler]
       [spoiler=Soul Stone (aka ???)][B]First appears in: Thor:
       Ragnarok (rumored)[/B]
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       The sixth and final Infinity Stone is the orange Soul Stone and
       has not yet been seen. With there are no Infinity Stones in
       Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2, it’s virtually certain to show
       up in the third Thor film this year. Cate Blanchett’s villain
       Hela, goddess of the dead, is thought a prime candidate to
       possess it, with chatter she might be filling in for the role of
       Death, object of desire of Thanos (Josh Brolin is likely for
       another cameo in Ragnarok) in the original comics. Kevin Feige
       got asked about it by Vulture but demurred, saying the use of
       the comics to predict the movies can sometimes be “beneficial”
       or “misleading.” Another theory puts it in Heimdall’s
       possession. Or perhaps the Grandmaster, played by Jeff Goldblum,
       is hiding it? Wherever it is, we’ll likely find out when the
       film hits theaters.[/spoiler]
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