The 21 biggest questions we have after seeing 'Avengers: Infinity War'
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Warning: There are massive spoilers ahead for "Avengers: Infinity War."
"Avengers: Infinity War" is in theaters and you're probably going through a range of emotions after finishing the movie.
While you're processing the two-hour-and-40-minute movie, we know you probably have a lot of questions. What's going on with Bruce Banner? What did that end-credits scene mean? And is Tony trapped in space?
Let's work through all of it together. Keep reading to see the biggest questions we have after "Infinity War."
What was up with all of the characters vanishing into thin air?
MarvelAt the film's end, we watched as beloved characters ranging from Tom Holland's Spider-Man to Black Panther and Bucky Barnes horrifyingly disintegrated before our very eyes.
If you were too traumatized to piece together what was happening in the moment, there's a simple explanation.
Thanos said earlier in the film his plan was to wipe out half of the universe's existence to create a balance and that's just what he did.
Wait, so are all of those characters really gone ... or dead?
MarvelFor the moment, it would be safe to assume, yes. Spider-Man, Groot, Doctor Strange, Bucky, Drax, Mantis, Black Panther, Scarlet Witch, Nick Fury, Maria Hill, and Peter Quill are all dead.
They surely weren't raptured.
But that doesn't mean they'll stay dead. As we saw near the end of the movie, Thanos was able to easily turn back time to change events as he saw fit. Who's to say everything can't be undone? Plus, there's no way Spidey's staying gone. He has a sequel set for 2019!
You can read our full explainer on the end of "Infinity War" here.
What's going on with Bruce Banner and why can't he access the Hulk?
MarvelThe entire movie, Banner has trouble turning into the Hulk. Multiple times the green guy refuses to emerge, refusing Bruce quite emphatically.
What's going on?
We're not completely sure, but maybe Hulk is suffering from some sort of PTSD after going a round with Thanos, getting beat, and thinking he let his pal Thor down. We'll probably get more insight in "Avengers 4."
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