He gleans that he will have to give up the stone to Thanos in order for the Avengers to eventually defeat the Mad Titan. Later, he uses the power of the Time Stone to look into the many possible futures at the end of the Infinity War. He returns the Stone to Kamar-Taj, where he currently resides, at the end of the movie.ĭoctor Strange wears the Time Stone throughout Infinity War and even tells Iron Man that if he has to choose between giving up the stone and saving the lives of the Avengers, he’ll prioritize the stone. Wisely, Doctor Strange doesn’t hand over the stone to a sketchy junk collector or a hapless policeman and decides to watch over it himself. Thanos (who has already acquired the Time Stone at this point), simply reverses time, kills Vision and takes the stone for himself. But when Thanos’ army overtakes Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) destroys the stone, killing Vision in the process. The Mind Stone resides in Vision’s forehead, and the Avengers vow to protect the superhero. Curiously, it does not give him the ability to control minds. The stone gives Vision a lot of powers, including super-strength, the ability to fly and the power to phase through walls and people like a ghost. Apparently, those two have not read Frankenstein because they’re super surprised when Ultron turns on them.Īfter some bickering, the Avengers eventually use the Mind Stone to create another android, Vision (Paul Bettany). Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) and Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) use the Mind Stone to create Ultron (James Spader), an artificially intelligent peace-keeping program. The Avengers recover Loki’s scepter at the beginning of Avengers: Age of Ultron.
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