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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Then in End Game he went back to being fairly two dimensional, they played a lot more things for laughs, and it felt like a lot of the lines were written so that fans would created animated gifs out of them. It was still a decent movie whereas Infinity War was a great well developed package.
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A lot of what fleshed him out was everything he had to give up to get all six gems. He lost all of his adopted children, either dying or betraying him. He got the wisdom of the stones and he was doing something that he felt had to be done. So the loss and the conviction made him feel more sympathetic. In End War, when he is met in the past and then comes to the future he has the conviction but not the loss.