Fans' inquiries about time travel by "Avengers: Endgame" have been explained very simply by the director. After Avengers: En...

Fans' inquiries about time travel by "Avengers: Endgame" have been explained very simply by the director.
After Avengers: Endgame, there has been a great deal of discussion about how the film deals with time travel in the movie.
If you are a fan of sci-fi films, it would not be strange to travel time like "meals" in Terminator, Back to the Future, X-Men, ... However, each series has separate regulations make viewers "brainstorm". Even in Avengers: Endgame, Marvel also offers countless new theories that don't know which way to understand.

Many people have debated how all the events in the Marvel movie universe fit together, but it is thought that the way travel time is explained in MCU is the best possible way in Endgame .
Director Joe shared like this:
"According to the rules of the film, according to Hulk's statement and The Ancient One, we are very upset to tell you that Back to the Future is so ridiculous.
If you are trying to change the time travel rule in a movie, unless you know absolutely everything and show that this is not a rule from Back to the Future, people will not understand it. . We learned about this after three tests. We had to go back and add jokes about Back to the Future so that people value our multiverse theory. "

Anthony Russo then summarized the important thing about the debate over the saying: "This is the most important thing about time travel: It does not exist." (Originally: "Here’s the most important thing about time travel: It does not exist.").
Obviously, the use of travel time theory has opened up opportunities for Marvel's many different times. And Joe went on to explain how THR works by repeating how Hulk told the other heroes in Endgame:
The Hulk says that if you are present and you return to the past, you cannot influence the present because it has happened. That now becomes your past. It's correct? And if you [present] in the past, then this is your present. And whatever you change in that timeline will create a multiverse. It will create a new future, but it will not affect your past.

Anthony later added to his earlier statement that "Based on the plot is very subjective because everyone has their own explanation of it. To be honest, talk about very time travel. Like talking about god, people will have a different understanding of it. "
Finally, Joe agrees with his brother, explaining that they hope to create consistency for what they use in this movie:
"At the end of the day, all thoughts about time travel are broken. What we have tried to do is ensure that the rules we have mentioned about [relating to] time travel are respected. honored by the plot of the movie. "
Of course, the appearance of Steve Rogers in the form of an old man in the final scene of the film, has caused many conflicts in the Avengers travel time rules: Endgame because Cap should stay in another timeline. But this will be a problem for a discussion on another day.
Mr. Ruso