As the Avengers: Endgame trailer released, we noticed that Tony Stark is in blonded hair - can he come from a different timeline. Avengers plot: Endgame remains a closely guarded secret, with Russo's brothers insisting that he has "even more spoilers than the last." Kevin Feige went further by suggesting that the trailer and TV spot can be taken only from the first 15-20 minutes of the film; quite clear at this stage that didn't happen, but nevertheless, this shows how seriously Marvel takes the secrecy of Endgame.

So far, the focus was really in the first half, where the Avengers made the final plans to steal the Infinity Stone from Thanos and use it to cancel the snap. They may have lost some of their strongest assets - including people like Black Panther, Vision, Scarlet Witch, and Spider-Man - but they have been supported by the arrival of Captain Marvel. Given this is a three-hour blockbuster, though, it's safe to say things won't go smoothly for the surviving Earth heroes. The rest of the plot is gloomy, although arranging photos give a hint of a kind of time travel story.
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It is not yet clear how the MCU will move from A to B, from an attack in Thanos' "retirement home" to an adventure in time that resumes the Battle of New York. Equally curious, however, is the mystery of Tony Stark's hair color change, both in the photos and in the latest advances.


One of the most important pieces of evidence for time travel in Avengers: Endgame is a collection of photos that clearly recreate the Battle of New York from The Avengers, with Chris Evans seen wearing his coat from a movie. However, the strange thing is that Evans joined both Paul Rudd as Ant-Man - who was not even a superhero at the time - and Robert Downey Jr., made Tony Stark who was older and blonde. The blonde face was confirmed in the scroll behind the scenes for Avengers: Infinity War, which included an interview set with Downey; dressed as Stark, his hair was painted blonde and had a gray beard. Avengers Given: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgames are filmed back-to-back, strongly indicating that Tony Stark will adopt this look like part of the Endgame.

Trailers for Avengers: Endgame has perfected this a little, featuring two scenes that seem to feature the blond-haired Tony Stark. A key shot showed him shaking Steve Rogers's hand and asking if he believed it. The background is suggestive of the Battle of New York, and this particular shot has been adjusted by the CGI, possibly replacing the Cap's Avengers uniform to hide explicit evidence about time travel.

The second came when the Avengers wore their new team uniform; described as "Advanced Technology" clothing, these clothes have similarities close to the Quantum Realm environmental clothing from Ant-Man & Wasp and are expected to be associated with a time travel plot. In photographs of Tony Stark when Captain America made a speech, Tony can be seen clearly with blonde hair.


But why did Tony Stark become blond and grow a beard? In Avengers: Infinity War, changes in character appearance are important but subtle plots. The American captain and Black Widow, for the most prominent example, have fled the authorities for two years and Steve has left his clean-shaven appearance while Natasha is painting her hair. In the same way, if Tony Stark has substantially changed its appearance to at least part of Avengers: Endgame, then there is a story reason for that.
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So far, everything indicates that Tony is blond in the part of the film where the Avengers team wears Advanced Tech costumes and returns in the past. At this point, his mission is to return to the Battle of New York with at least Ant-Man (and probably Hulk and Cape). As such, since Captain America wears his old costume, it could just be part of the intrigue of time travel. However, it's not as if Tony was melting into the past with a new hair color he never had. Would it really be an indication of something more?


Although there is strong evidence that Avengers: Endgame is a time travel film, there is also a large number that shows there is more to it. It is important to note that, at the MCU, time travel is not something to be taken lightly. In Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme in the future experimented with Time Stone and was stopped by Wong and Mordo. They warned him that the fabric of reality was very fragile, and there might be consequences of time interfering. "Temporary manipulation can make branches in time," Mordo warned. "Dimensional openings are unstable. Spatial paradoxes! Time rotation! You want to be trapped to revive the same time, over and over, forever, or never at all?"

If the Avengers try and rewrite history, then they risk of these consequences, and doubtless even additional. the primary abstract of Avengers: Endgame supported this, declaring that "our beloved heroes can extremely perceive however fragile this reality is".

It's doable that Avengers: Endgame sees reality fractures, with Avengers interacting with their own versions of your time and alternate dimensions. this can match a number of the eccentricities that are noted on the road to Avengers four. Not solely is Tony Stark blond, however the actual fact that Iron Man is carrying Mk eighty-five armor, once within the Avengers: Infinity War he solely wears Mk fifty, that is claimed to be a style His latest Merchandise has conjointly confirmed that the personnel is carrying its Mk five armor, once once more within the Avengers: Infinity War it's solely on Mk three. Larger, though the link is unclear, Marvel has reportedly thrown Emma Fuhrmann because of the older sweet wattle Lang, Ant-Man's female offspring.


Suggestions from different worlds put very different views on the blond-haired Tony Stark. Alternative dimension characters usually look identical to the original counterpart with one change, and blond Iron Man definitely fits the bill. When he was there before jumping when it started, he could have been picked on the initial mission, or become part of how the abilities of the Quantum Realm were discovered. Either way, the mystery around Avengers: Endgame definitely leaves room for

Of course, this raises the question of where is the Iron Man Prime. The obvious solution is that Tony Stark dies while drifting in space while the Avengers: Endgame trailers scoff at him, although that would mean that later photos of him finding Pepper Potts were misleading; it would mean that Tony is literally a replacement for the original.
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That said, the injuries he suffered in the Avengers: Infinity War - Thanos stabbed Iron Man and, even though he sealed his wounds, the reality was that there must be severe internal bleeding - and time in space could only make him get out of commission, at least from an action standpoint, and requires a double. This will explain why Tony was not shown joining the Avengers team in Benatar on their mission to hunt down Mad Titan in the first round.

With that in mind, Tony Stark could be the original "Man in the Chair" of Avengers, who coordinated their efforts to somehow prevent or cancel snapshots. That must fit in with the theory of Quantum Realm; It's dangerous to explore Quantum Realm, which is why Scott Lang needs Hank Pym, Janet, and Hope outside to make sure he comes out safely in the Ant-Man & Wasp post-credit scene. This will also explain the absence of Bruce Banner relative to the many recordings released so far (although the trailer recently gave instructions to the Hulk) because Science Bros. can work together.

The blond Tony Stark is one of the most underrated aspects of Avengers: Endgame. The answer can be as simple as a leap in time, but how surprising it feels like evidence of more. Of course, if the Avengers are going to ruin in time, the hair of a hero who is going to leave soon will be the least of the team's worries.

The Avengers 4 | Avengers: Endgame (2019) will be release: April 26, 2019