I am listening to rumors (or, facts?) these days that Infinity Stones discovered in the MCU are making the name Thanos:
- T: Tesseract (Captain America, Avengers)
- H: ?
- A: Aether (Thor 2)
- N: ?
- O: Orb (Guardians of the Galaxy)
- S: Scepter (Avengers, Avengers 2)
(The next two Infinity Stones would have H and N words as their names.)
Is any of this true? Is there an official statement or reputed leak? Or, is this the case in comics? Or, this is mere a lucky coincidence?
Answer
I am little bit late to answer, but the pattern has already been broken. In Doctor Strange (2016) movie,
Time Infinity Stone was introduced
and its name is: Eye of Agamotto.. Only if its name was "Necklace of Agamotto"..
Update:
The original premise of the question seems flawed, by the way. As @CreationEdge said in the comment:
The original theory you describe was already about shoehorning the objects into "names" that fit under a THANOS acronym (and really I don't understand why they went with Orb instead of Hammer for Ronan's Hammer, but whatever)
Yeah, Orb and Scepter weren't actually named in-universe.
Update 2:
Maybe, pattern hasn't been broken at all. If in-universe name doesn't matter, we can call Eye of Agamotto necklace because it was really a part of a necklace.
Update 3: Here's final take on everything for fans who want to believe in this theory:
- T: Tesseract (Captain America, Avengers)
- H: Hydra/ Home of Hydra (Avengers: Infinity War)
- A: Aether (Thor 2)
- N: Necklace (Doctor Strange)
- O: Orb (Guardians of the Galaxy)
- S: Scepter (Avengers, Avengers 2)
BTW, this isn't official.
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