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Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Infinity Gems May Have Their Own Rules

While it’s already pretty well-established that the Tesseract from Marvel’s The Avengers, the […]
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While it’s already pretty well-established that the Tesseract from Marvel’s The Avengers, the MacGuffins in Thor: The Dark World, Guardians of the Galaxy and more will turn out either to be, or at least to  be related to, the gems that power the Infinity Gauntlet, all building to something massive down the line, it seems as though the five familiar gems from the comic books won’t necessarily be represented the way fans recognize them.The response came after a fan asked Marvel’s Ryan Penagos–better known as “Agent M,” the Executive Editorial Director for Marvel Digital Media Group and Marvel.com, and someone who spends a lot of time teasing developments in the films and on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.–what the stones/gems are that we’ve already seen.”Has Marvel official said which Infinity Gem correlates with the two we’ve seen in film so far? Aether = Power? Tesseract = Space? Or is that question truly truly outrageous?” thomasav asked on Tumblr.

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