Avengers: Endgame

Continuity mistake: In 2012, when Tony flies up inside the Stark Tower snooping on the Avengers talking to Loki, Loki delivers his lines faster compared to the original Avengers movie, and his movement is different too. (01:16:15)

chauvihao

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Suggested correction: This doesn't seem to be a mistake as it would require a side-by-side comparison with the original film. Within the context of this film, everything fits.

Exactly. You could maybe get away with submitting this as a Deliberate Mistake, but since it's a scene from another movie being shown from a different perspective, it doesn't need to play our exactly as it did the first time. We'd just be watching that exact same scene from the other movie then.

THGhost

No. The angle doesn't matter when the lines are delivered at a different rate.

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Continuity mistake: When Steve starts fighting 2012 Steve, he places the case containing Loki's sceptre on the ground. He then starts to run towards 2012 Steve, leaving the case far behind him. The two then start fighting hand to hand, and the case is suddenly right beside them. (01:22:30)

Casual Person

Continuity mistake: When Bruce hands the phone over to Scott so that he can take his photo with the three kids, Scott takes the phone and initially holds it with two hands. It then cuts to a wide shot of Scott beginning to stand, where the phone is now only in his right hand. (00:37:55)

Casual Person

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Continuity mistake: When the three kids approach Bruce in the diner, Scott is in the corner of the frame with his right arm resting against the seat he is sitting on. The camera changes angles where his right hand is suddenly being moved away from his face, despite not being near his face in the previous shot. (00:37:45)

Casual Person

Visible crew/equipment: When the team are discussing the time heist following Barton's time travel test, the Steadicam operator can be seen walking to the right in the reflection in the glass behind Tony Stark. (01:02:23)

Sean S

Continuity mistake: When Quill is fighting two of Thanos' henchmen, he is shown with a blaster in both of his hands. The second henchman is shot by Gamora and collapses on top of Quill. He then pushes the henchman off him and the blaster is no longer in his right hand. Quill removes his face mask and the blaster is suddenly back in his right hand again. (02:20:15)

Casual Person

Continuity mistake: The first time period the film cuts to after the quantum jump is New York 2012, and shows the clip of the six original Avengers assembled for the first time, forming a circle, as seen in the 2012 film, It then cuts to new footage from this film - an overhead shot of the original team that then pans over to the alley where the future versions arrive. In the original footage, to Hulk's left and in front of Hawkeye are two overturned cars, then a couple of cabs in a row. However, in the overhead shot, in this spot there is just a bunch of rubble from the damaged streets, and a single car right-side up, and no cabs where they should be. Also, there should probably be pieces of a leviathan creature lying around too since Iron Man blew one up just before they formed up. In the original film the creature crashed and then fell over the side of the raised road onto the lower road. But nothing indicating this is visible in the overhead shot. (01:07:25)

Vader47000

Continuity mistake: While Tony talks with Morgan while she is wearing the helmet he is holding a teddy bear, but the next second it is on the floor.

oswal13

Continuity mistake: After Tony returns to earth he is talking with Steve and the others, and while he is sitting there is a cup with a spoon on it which changes position between shots.

oswal13

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Continuity mistake: When Wanda lands in front of Thanos, the pendant on her necklace is around the centre of her chest. Thanos tells her he doesn't even know who she is. When it cuts back to Wanda, the pendant is suddenly more to the left. (02:23:15)

Casual Person

Character mistake: When they infiltrate the military facility, Steve and Tony are trying to blend in. Steve wears his hat the entire time he's indoors. He's a soldier, taking his hat off when he comes through the door would be second nature to him. Not removing it would make him stand out as someone who doesn't belong - Steve knows better than that.

ssgemt

Continuity mistake: While Scott is eating tacos the wind blows the cup to the floor but in the next shot the cup is in the reflection of the glass, then it's back again on the floor.

oswal13

Continuity mistake: When Thor starts fighting Thanos, Thor attempts to reach for the Gauntlet in front of him. Thanos, behind him, grabs onto Thor, prompting Thor to turn around and swing his axe at him, which Thanos then grabs. When Thor swings the axe, the Gauntlet is behind him and the two never change position whilst they are holding onto the axe. But a few seconds later, the Gauntlet is suddenly in between the two of them. (02:28:20)

Casual Person

Continuity mistake: When Bruce and Rocket are at Thor's house in New Asgard, Thor asks them "What's up? You here for a hang, or what" and takes a drink from a bottle of beer. In the shot focusing on Thor, he is shown holding the bottle near the top. When it cuts to Bruce, he is holding bottle nearer to the bottom. (00:51:49)

Casual Person

Continuity mistake: When they are preparing the time machine in the van for the initial time travel test, Bruce tells Scott "We're good" giving him a thumbs up. Steve is standing behind Bruce on his right. The camera then cuts to an angle from behind them where Steve is suddenly standing on Bruce's left. Then in the following shot, Steve is back to standing on Bruce's right. This happens again when Scott goes into the Quantum Realm. (00:43:54)

Casual Person

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Continuity mistake: When Rocket and Nebula land on Earth, as Rocket is asking Scott where "Big Green" is, Scott is holding a taco shell in his right arm that is raised slightly above his knee. It then cuts to Nebula walking past him, where Scott's right arm is suddenly resting on his knee. (00:48:15)

Casual Person

Other mistake: When Thanos gets pushed over by Bruce, he is shown turning his head to the right whilst on the ground and tells the Avengers they should be grateful. Whilst Thanos was being pushed over in the previous shot, all of the Avengers in the room were shown standing several meters in front of him. If Thanos was lying on the ground with the Avengers standing several meters ahead of him and he was looking to his right, then he would have been looking at the wall and not the Avengers. (00:18:10)

Casual Person

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Continuity mistake: When the Ancient One is about to give Bruce the Time Stone, in the shot where Bruce says "So he must have done it for a reason", the Ancient One is holding the Time Stone, the two fingers she is holding the stone with are in a curved position. It then cuts to a different angle, where the two fingers are in a more straightened position. (01:26:00)

Casual Person

Continuity mistake: When Rhodey, Hulk, and Rocket are trapped under the building, Rocket is stuck under some rubble but has one arm free. The other appears to be pinned to his chest. When Rhodey pries the rubble off him, both arms are by his side. (02:30:03)

Thanos: I am... inevitable.
Tony Stark: And I... am... Iron Man!

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Question: If Captain America had to go back to return the infinity stones to balance the timeline, would he not have to go back to before Black Widow died to return the Soul Stone?

Answer: Well since he wouldn't know the exact moment she sacrificed herself, he might have shown up before then and then just had to wait for everything to play itself out before returning the stone.

Phaneron

Answer: No before Black Widow died the soul stone was still there, he had to get it back after it was taken, so after Black Widow died.

lionhead

I think the poster meant he would go back to the time he knew Black Widow and Hawkeye were aiming for, or a bit before for safety, then go there and wait until Black Widow died and Hawkeye got the stone, and then return it. It would be hard for him to watch, but then he would know when the right time was.

Right. But you also have to think that, having witnessed the events, and then seeing that the Red Skull is the guardian, that would have been a damn interesting scene to watch. Does Cap try bargaining with the Red Skull to return Black Widow to life after giving the stone back? On the other hand, the Ancient One's explanation was that the flow of time occurs simply because the stones are in the universe. I don't think it mattered where they are. She only wanted the time stone back because of how it was tied to the Sanctum. So really, Cap probably could have just thrown the stone in a ditch somewhere and been done with it. It also raises a question about the nature of Vormir as the home of the stone. We see the other stones were more or less fashioned into artifacts and out and about. This implies that they too were in some sort of temple in their raw stone form before being found, seized and manipulated into a real-world application. So does Vormir even have a mechanism for receiving the stone back once it's been claimed? And what is the soul stone's solo power, anyway? Reading people's fates like a crystal ball?

Vader47000

I don't think the red skull is really the red skull anymore, just some kind of ghost of whats left of him. However the stone gets returned is irrelevant, yes he could even just leave it in a ditch somewhere. He didn't return other stones in their original form either, except the time stone. These timelines don't continue on as the original one. According to the comics the soul stone is sentient and everyone sacrificed to obtain is has their soul trapped inside the gem. Cap and the others of course don't know that (although Hulk must theoretically know having used it) or in the MCU this does not apply. When possessing it you can control any life and read their souls (their feelings and desires). One can also revert living things back their original state (like Nebula for example).

lionhead

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