The entry for a film should avoid spoiling elements from any following film in the series. So, by default I would say "no".
Can the Ghost City trope be used here? We see that Scott's house, and the street outside his window are completely empty. And going from what the promotional material of Avengers: Endgame has shown in regards to New York, one can infer that the rest of the city is empty too...
Trust no one. Hide / Show RepliesThe key word here being "infer". An example of a trope needs to be objective, and not speculation. This one is way too arguable to fit on the page.
Why are all spoilers unmarked for this movie? The amount of actual spoileric moments in this film can be counted on one hand and the spoiler everyone is talking about is not part of the main plot.
Hide / Show RepliesI thought spoilers are unmarked for all MCU movies. Why would you read trope examples from a film you haven't watched if you don't want spoilers?
Spoilers for future films are not allowed, though.
Should certain tropes of the film such as Sudden Downer Ending be updated to account for the events of Avengers Endgame?
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