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"Avengers: Endgame" Theory Uses Gwyneth Paltrow To Confirm Baby With Tony Stark


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The next Avengers film is only three months away, which means we're in the endgame now. Infinity War left millions shocked, but there's one scene at the beginning of the film that is being used to formulate a much bigger theory about Tony Stark. In the opening scene for Tony Stark and Pepper Potts, they are walking through a park when Stark reveals that he had a dream. The billionaire superhero explains that he dreamed Pepper was pregnant, to which she claims she is not. An old interview with Pepper Pots actress Gwyneth Paltrow says otherwise though. 

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Via CinemaBlendPaltrow was quoted in 2018 stating, "Pepper and Tony have had a real long journey together. She obviously starts as his dutiful assistant, and then the relationship evolves, and now this decade later they're married, and they have a child. Their relationship has evolved in all of the ways that great romances evolve." A child?!? It would make sense that Tony's dream would come true, acting as a foreshadowing device for the future. Clever. If Tony Stark and Pepper Potts are having a baby, will Disney really kill off the new father? Fans don't think so. A child also gives Iron-Man a great reason to retire (for good this time), and fund the Avengers from behind the scenes. It's only a theory, and we'll have to wait until Endgame touches down in April to find out the truth. 

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