![]() ![]() It's still a surprise though to know that even in Phase 2, it seemingly wasn't 100% concrete that we'd eventually get to Thanos and the Infinity Gauntlet storyline. Of course, Marvel had the advantage of having an established Infinity Stones storyline to follow from the comics. Related: Why Star-Lord didn't stay on Earth after Avengers: Endgame They even had to change the colour of the Power Stone in Guardians of the Galaxy from red to purple "halfway through" as Marvel decided the Aether in Thor: The Dark World was an Infinity Stone too. "We didn't know at that time it was going to be as big a deal as it turned out to be," he replied, later adding in response to what he knew of the future plans for them: "Everything: There were none at that time." Gunn was then asked whether it was a "big responsibility" to come up with an origin for something that would prove so crucial to the MCU's future. So, sure, Marvel might not have known what the origins of the Infinity Stones were in the MCU, but it clearly knew how important they were and that they'd eventually lead to Thanos using their destructive power, right? These carriers can use the stone to mow down entire civilisations like wheat in a field." "These stones, it seems, can only be brandished by beings of extraordinary strength. Then the universe exploded into existence, and the remnants of these systems were forged into concentrated ingots. "Before creation itself, there were six singularities. This led to the scene on Knowhere when the Collector (Benicio Del Toro) explains where the Infinity Stones come from to Star-Lord (Chris Pratt) and co: Related: Marvel fans are just realising the emotional significance of Star-Lord's nameĭuring James Gunn's recent live tweeting of Guardians of the Galaxy, he revealed that the only thing he was asked to include in the first movie was a cameo from Thanos and "an origin for the Infinity Stones". It seemed like such interconnected storytelling that it had to be planned out from the very beginning, but it turns out that was just not the case. Key to it all was the gradual introduction of the Infinity Stones – renamed from the Infinity Gems in the comics – across the subsequent movies, before Thanos gathered them all together to devastating effect in Avengers: Infinity War. From the moment Thanos appeared at the end of The Avengers, it seemed as though the Marvel Cinematic Universe was building to the epic Infinity War/ Endgame conclusion. ![]()
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