Looks like NASA and Elon Musk, have both understood the predicament fans are in and they both have something to say about it.
Last Friday Marvel dropped the trailer for the long-awaited Avengers: Endgame, the sequel to the highly successful Avengers: Infinity Wars. The trailer was very popular with fans as it broke the record for most watched trailer in the first 24 hours. Fans went all emotional when they saw Tony Stark stuck in space waiting for his oxygen supply to run out and decided to spam NASA’s and Elon Musk’sTwitterr account to get all the help they could. And now, they both have replied.
NASA has replied from the official account saying “@Avengers, we have a problem.” But that is if we cant hear him and judging by his condition, I highly doubt that we might any signal like that. That’s NASA had a back up plan, “if he can’t communicate, then we recommend ground teams use all resources to scan the skies for your missing man”
Fans not satisfied with NASA, turned to the real life “Ironman”, Elon Musk, for help. While Musk hasn’t come out with a plan right now, he has however replied to a tweet which suggested sending Space X rockets to save Tony Stark.
Avenger: Endgame is the supposed to answer many of the question that have were not answered in Avengers: Infinity Wars and also mark the end for many characters. Expect to see Avengers: Endgame in April of 2019. Till then, let us know how you think Tony Stark will be saved.
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