Why Avengers: Endgame’s Time Travel Makes Perfect Sense

As we’ve been expecting for a while, the plot of Avengers: Endgame heavily featured time travel – and it was all a bit complicated, to be honest! Subscribe to our channel for more awesome videos: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Screenrant

While time shenanigans aren’t completely new to the MCU – with Doctor Strange having used the Time Stone in his 2016 solo movie to defeat Dormammu in the Dark Dimension, and Janet van Dyne mentioning “time vortices” in last year’s Ant-Man and the Wasp – Endgame took the idea to completely new heights.

Thanos destroyed all the Infinity Stones, so Thor killed him – and while that removed the threat of the Mad Titan from the universe, it left the surviving heroes lacking the means to undo the effects of his snap.

Five years later, Scott Lang emerged from the Quantum Realm – and because it only felt like five hours to him, he came to the conclusion that the mysterious microverse could be used to traverse history.

A plan is formulated, leading to a large chunk of the movie involving time travel – and this video will describe the plan in great detail for your viewing and listening pleasure!

There are four theorised time travel types; the linear timeline, the Grandfather Paradox, the Butterfly Effect and the fluid timeline – and we’ll explain which one (or which ones) Avengers: Endgame takes influence from.

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