![]() ![]() To defeat this powerhouse of a villain, The Avengers will have to assemble a team that includes members from every Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise. Now that you've had a primer on the Infinity Stones, you're up to date on the whereabouts of Thanos' quest. Assumptions are that the Souls Stone will have to make it's debut somewhere during "Avengers: Infinity War." There are several thoughts floating around online as to what it could be, but I'm going to leave it as the mystery it currently appears. We haven't see the Soul Stone in the MCU yet, but by process of elimination it should be orange. Created a thousand years earlier by the first Sorcerer Supreme, the Eye of Agamotto's houses the Time Stone an helps its wearer control the power. The Time Stone is a main feature in the plot of Doctor Strange, where the hero uses the glowing green Eye of Agamotto's power to control time to defeat the demon Dormammu. Currently the Mind Stone can be found glowing in the center Vision's forehead, keeping him alive. In Avengers: Age of Ultron the scepter was also used to bring Vision to life. The Mind Stone lets the owner control the minds of others. The orb that contained the stone was the major plot driver for Guardians of the Galaxy, and by the end of the film the Power Stone was given to Nova Corps on Xandar for protection.Īs seen in The Avengers, the yellow Mind Stone started off in the MCU as a piece of Loki's Scepter, which was given to him by Thanos. The purple stone gives the wielder incredible power cosmic powers of purple destruction, and has the potential to wipe out all organic life from a planet just by touching the surface. Odin describes the Aether as "an ancient force of infinite destruction." However, The Collector's Fortress was wrecked during Guardians of the Galaxy, possibly leaving the Aether vulnerable. Lady Sif takes the Aether to The Collector for safekeeping so that it wouldn't be in close proximity to the Tesseract on Asgard. Used as a major plot point in Thor: The Dark World, and the creator of the dark matter. However by the end of Thor: Ragnarok it was back in the hands of his brother.Ī floating red liquid the Aether has a habit of attatching itself to hosts. Thor took the space stone back to Asgard at the end of The Avengers where it was being kept in Odin's vault. A blue stone, the Tesseract is capable of teleporting anything from one point in the universe to the other. It was used by Red Skull in Captain America and found it's way into Loki's hands in The Avengers. ![]() This was the first Infinity Stone we encountered in the MCU. So just where have we seen these magical gems, and where are they now? Let's take a look. forged into concentrated ingots" at the birth of the universe. While movie goers have been catching glimpses of the artifacts for quite some time, we got our real confirmation of them from The Collector himself in Guardians of the Galaxy. Over the past ten years the Marvel Cinematic Universe Heroes have come across some very powerful artifacts. Infinity Stones? If you haven't been paying attention over the past decade, here is where it has all been leading. ![]() Thanos will stop at nothing to collect all six Infinity Stones while striving to wield unimaginable power and levee his twisted will on all of humanity. However a dangerous menace has emerged from the edge of the cosmos Thanos. "Avengers: Infinity War" picks up as Earth's mightiest Heroes and their allies have continued to protect the world from threats. "Avengers: Infinity War," is perhaps the biggest superhero movie ever made, and it opens in theaters everywhere on April 27th, 2018.Īvengers: Infinity War Is In Theaters April 27th, 2018 Now - after a decade of getting to know a diverse collection of heroes and villains, we're all about to set off on a two-part adventure promised to be like none we have encountered before. was cast as Iron Man for the 2008 debut film in this new cinematic venture, I was already hooked. Sure, I had handled my share of Marvel magic through other outlets, growing up on a constant feed of X-men, but these 'Avengers' were new to me. You might say I'm a little obsessed, but the moment Disney took over the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) I was sold on a whole new set of adventures. POSTED: Mon, - 11:06 | POSTED BY: Kristen Kirk ![]()
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