bedknobs and broomsticks sparked my love for sliding ladders on bookshelves and i plan on have one like in the movie when i have my own place and money
You just mADe me FCKinG CRY
Are you hAPpy ?!
okay but if tony starts having nightmares of peter turning to dust in his arms i will join all the popcorn on the floor in the theatre
“Mom doesn’t get enough love,
So I thought I would show her some” (lexi rabe)
Morgan stark being a proud daughter of iron man/tony stark and rescue/pepper Potts ♥️
i did the thing.
I wish the Russos had come out and said this earlier on. Instead of passing Tony’s death off like, “Oh it was the natural end to Tony because he was so selfish at the beginning,” their Entertainment Weekly interview about Tony’s ending actually examines Tony as a character critically–and also admits that he’s the truest hero of them all.
First, they admit it wasn’t easy to kill Tony because many kids look up to him:
In some ways, it seemed like a natural choice. Stark had gone from aloof arms dealer to someone who repeatedly risked his own life to spare others. But it still wasn’t an easy decision, especially given the hope and inspiration Iron Man has provided to fans over the years.
“There are a lot of sick kids who really look up to that character, and it’s hard because we’re trying to tell a story about heroism,” Joe Russo tells EW.
“And sometimes heroism involves doing whatever it takes,” Anthony adds.
Second, they admit Tony was always a hero with a self-sacrificial bent this entire time. His selflessness isn’t something new, but was a character trait that has always been there and had to be respected:
There was a daredevil aspect to Tony Stark, a defiance of danger, a determination — almost a self-destructive impulse — to put himself in harm’s way. Eventually, it was going to end in something he couldn’t walk away from.
“I think in a way Tony Stark was meant to die, and he always knew he was going to die because he could never reconcile that notion in himself of not protecting the universe,” Joe says. “I think that was always a spark in him, always seeing that there was danger coming on the horizon and that someday, he and that danger would meet.”
To the Russos (and many fans), it makes sense that Tony would die defending the world, because there’s no way he’d stand-by–not when he’s been doing it for so long. It’s hard to imagine Tony ever retiring, sitting out the fight, because that’s not what real heroes do. They lay on the wire every time–and that’s what Tony has been doing all along.
And third? They admit Tony was the most formidable of them all–and for the right reason:
This is why Thanos knows who this puny human is in Infinity War. Stark had already made a lot of trouble for him.
Steve: We’ve been hunting Thanos for three weeks now. We’ve face-scanned satellites, we got nothing. Tony, you fought him-
Tony: -Who told you that? I didn’t fight him. No. He wiped my face with a planet while the Bleaker Street magician gave away the store. That’s what happened. There was no fight-
Steve: Alright. Okay. Did he give you any clues? Any co-ordinates? Anything?
Tony: I saw this coming for years. I had a vision - I didn’t want to believe it. Thought I was dreaming-
Steve: Tony, I’m gonna need you to focus-
Tony: -And I needed you. As in past-tense. That trumps what you need. It’s too late, buddy. Sorry. (…) And I believe I remember telling all of ya’s - alive and otherwise - that what we needed was a suit of armour around the world! Remember that? Whether it impacted our “precious freedoms” or not. That’s what we needed.
Steve: Well, that didn’t work out, did it?
Tony: I said we’d lose. You said: “we’ll do that together too.” Guess what, Cap? We lost. You weren’t there. But that’s what we do, right? Our best work after-the-fact? We’re the Avengers? We’re the A-vengers?! Not the Pre-vengers? Right? I’ve got nothing for you, Cap. I got no co-ordinates, no clues, no strategies, no options. Zero, zip, nada. No trust, liar. *rips arc reactor off his chest and slams it into Steve’s hand* You find him, you put that on. You hide.
tony: i dont go down on women but i expect them to suck my dick and thats how KINGS live
thor a feminist:
Twitter User: I wish I had more followers, then I’d be more likely to get verified.
Facebook User: I wish my posts reached further, then I’d get famous.
Instagram User: I wish I had more followers so I can unlock more basic features for my account.
TikTok User: I wish I had more views then I’d be a real influencer.
Tumbler User: I specifically didn’t tag this so no one would find it why does it have 200k notes? Who the hell are these people following me? All of you need to go away so I can go back to posting incomprehensible garbage and pictures of frogs.
- TONY
- HELLLLO CAROL DANVERS IS HERE TO SAVE UUYYYYOOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
- rip Steve Rogers’ beard (2018-2019)
- the fact that Steve was the first person to hold Tony after he’d been taken home by Carol brought me to tears
- we lost
- thanos died so early in endgame i nearly forgot that they were going to time travel
- omg thor, but he looked so viking i-
- the elevator scene but hail hydra
- LOKI
- Friggaaaaaaaaaaaaa
- Tony asked “Do you trust me?” and Steve responded “I do” in a softest voice i’ve ever heard in my entire life
- NO NEBULA NO NO NO NO NO NO FUCK NO
- NATASHA ROMANOFF I LOVE YOU SO MUCH YOU’RE THE HERO
- BRUCE BANNER
- CLINTTTTTTTTTT BARRRRTTTTONNNNNNNMMNSNSKSKAALKSSIAKANAKALALAOAJS
- ON YOUR LEFT
- TONY FINALLY HUGGED PETER. THAT WAS A R E A L HUG. FUCK
- love you 3000
- PEPPER POTTS IN AN AMOR. ARE. YOU. FUCKING. KIDDING
- pepperony fought together is my aesthetic forever
- STEVEN FUCKING ROGERS CAN FUCKING LIFT MIOLNIR I-
- benedict cumberbatch is fucking hot. you cant change my mind
- I AM IRON MAN
- AVENGERS ASSEMBLE
aaaaNd yes i did cry a lot.