Wednesday, December 05, 2018

Why Captain Marvel Does Not Age In Avengers 4




Brie Larson (Captain Marvel) played by seasoned actor Carol Danvers is set to make her MCU debut in just a few months as Captain Marvel  before reappearing on the screen again in Avengers 4.

Although this can be extended if the rumored time jump on Avengers 4 are proven to be true, the bulk of the gap comes on Captain Marvel's end. In order to tell Carol's origin without worrying about most of the MCU's ongoing canon, Marvel Studios and directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck are going to introduce Carol in the 1990s.
 This decision came as a surprise, but fans have been debating what it means for Carol's Avengers 4 role and look ever since. With Captain Marvel taking this route for Carol, it will mean that she'll have barely aged at all between the time of her accident and when she arrives back on Earth. 
The events of her solo movie are not expected to span too much time either, although it is also unknown how long ago her accident was and how long she's been working with the Starforce as a result. Even if that is a few years, Carol looks to have barely aged a day. Jumping forward another twenty years or more to Avengers 4's place in time may not change her look too much either. But the more important aspect of her slowed aging is that it means Carol can still be alive, active, and very much in her prime when she gets to Nick Fury. 

Qatar To Quit OPEC.



Qatar is set to leave OPEC next month in a bid for the gulf state to focus on gas production, energy minister Saad al-kaabi said in an official announcement this week.

He also added that Qatar would still continue to produce oil but would concentrate on the production of gas where it is biggest exporter of liquefied natural gas in the world.

He said, '' We don't have great potential in oil, we are very realistic. Our potential is gas. Qatar joined OPEC in 1961 even though the organisation is dominated by the oil-rich Saudi Arabia, which since 2017 has led a bloc of countries in imposing a blockade on Qatar.

Today In History; Aircraft 'Squadron' lost in the bermuda triangle.








On this day December 5th 1945, at exactly 2:10 p.m, five U.S  Navy Avenger torpedo-bombers (flight 19) take off from the Ft. Laudedale Naval Air station in Florida on a routine three-hour mission. flight 19 was scheduled to take them due east for 120 miles, north for 73 miles, and then back over a final 120-mile leg stretch that would return them to the naval base. The only problem is, they never returned.
The 14 men aboard the flight 19 and the 13 men of the mariner led to one of the largest air and seas searches to that date, and hundreds of ships and aircraft which no trace of them was ever found after thorough search only goes to prove the legend of the Bermuda triangle where ships and aircraft are said to disappear without a trace to be true.

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