![]() “Yes.” It seemed like a lifetime ago, even though it was only yesterday. ![]() “Did you go to the Library?” Glyne asked. He had thought he had come so far, and yet he now seemed to be back at square one. Loki did, feeling as out of sorts as he had when he had first arrived in Alfheim all those months ago. ![]() Then he found a flask of wine and handed it to him. Glyne guided Loki to a chair near the fire and got him to sit. “No, it… I mean, I not really, but…” He trailed off. What happened? Did you find something? In the Library? Something… bad?” Now that he was here, he didn’t actually know what to say. However, Loki wasn’t sure how to respond, and could only shake his head. “Loptr? Is everything all right?” The concern in his voice make Loki feel a bit warmer. ![]() Glyne lowered his bow and cast a lightening spell to see better. He was going to have to tell Glyne the truth if he wanted help with his current predicament. “It’s Loptr,” he said, almost stumbling and saying the wrong name. It was quite clever of him, Loki thought. “Identify yourself,” Glyne’s voice echoed slightly in the walls to make it harder for an intruder to guess his position. Loki hesitated for a moment at the door, then steeled himself and went in. The sun was just peaking over the horizon when he spotted the cabin, and he felt a tiny bit of his anxiety bleed away. It took him nearly another hour of short teleporting bursts to reach Darkwood and the little hut where Glyne lived, since he didn’t quite trust himself to be able to manage long distances in his current frame of mind. It wasn’t Darkwood this time, since he had come from Vanaheim, but a location closer to the Elves’ Capital. The Mary Sue has a strict comment policy that forbids, but is not limited to, personal insults toward anyone, hate speech, and trolling.Within twenty minutes of leaving his room in Vanaheim, Loki had found the paths in Yggdrasil that led him back to Alfheim. Want more stories like this? Become a subscriber and support the site! Without Marvel sort of laying down the law (a bit) and keeping Tony out of the fold, No Way Home might have been a completely different look into Peter’s origin story.ĭoes this mean we’ll never see Tony Stark again? I, personally, don’t want to say never, but it sounds like Marvel isn’t interested any time soon, and if it means bringing new characters into the MCU while some of our faves stay gone, that’s something we’ll have to learn how to deal with. And while I liked the idea of Tom Holland’s Peter having Tony as his Uncle Ben figure, I didn’t dislike the twist to Peter’s origin story in No Way Home that made his moral compass Aunt May. Peter Parker in the MCU has gotten the title “Iron Man Jr.” despite Far From Home proving that is not the case in the slightest. Tony Stark is Robert Downey Jr., and I’d rather never see Tony again than have someone else come in as a different Iron Man just to have him back.īut telling McKenna and Sommers that they can’t bring Tony into a Spider-Man movie is pretty telling in how Marvel is operating in their post- Endgame plans. So, hearing that they’re giving him that freedom and letting him leave the MCU without trying to bring Tony back in some way or another is oddly nice- especially with rumors that Tom Cruise will be entering the MCU and fans thinking he’ll play a different universe’s Tony Stark. still wants a break from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. I am arguably one of the loudest people online about wanting Tony Stark to come back, and while I think there are ways to bring him back, I also think that Robert Downey Jr. I mean, obviously, Tony cast such a large shadow even after Endgame - which we dealt with in Far From Home - but I think everyone felt like we can’t just keep on going to the Tony well.” Missing Tony They just don’t really like constantly evoking. “I think honestly that’s a non-starter in the halls of Marvel, at least in our experience. Talking with The Q&A with Jeff Goldsmithpodcast, screenwriters Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers talked about resisting the urge to go back to Tony Stark with No Way Home. The problem? It seems to be a non-starter for the folks at Marvel headquarters. And now, with the constant inclusion of the multiverse in “phase 4” of the MCU, it isn’t surprising that the theories are popping up again about how we can see Tony in the Marvel world once more. Many fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe watched Avengers: Endgame and tried to think of ways that Tony Stark/Iron Man could come back to life in some way or another.
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