NASA responds to the ‘Avengers’ fans request to rescue Tony Stark
The trailer for the highly-anticipated film “Avengers Endgame” made its debut on Friday. The trailer became the first in history of any movie to reach 289 million views in just 24 hours.
But it left many of the Avengers fans heart broken. As, the trailer showed a pretty lengthy sequence of Tony Stark the Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) who was stuck in a ship in the middle of space, with food ran out and oxygen to last soon.
The very images left the Avengers and Tony Stark shattered, to see their favorite super hero die hanging up without any provisions.
The story plot of Iron Man drifting away in space has upset a lot of his fans. Some have even gone far enough to send requests to NASA on social media, asking them to use whatever resources necessary to save Tony Stark.
And to one’s amazement NASA has responded to the fans’ request on Twitter. The official NASA twitter wrote: Hey @Marvel, we heard about Tony Stark. As we know, the first thing you should do is listen in mission control for “@Avengers, we have a problem.” But if he can’t communicate, then we recommend ground teams use all resources to scan the skies for your missing man
Hey @Marvel, we heard about Tony Stark. As we know, the first thing you should do is listen in mission control for “@Avengers, we have a problem.” But if he can’t communicate, then we recommend ground teams use all resources to scan the skies for your missing man pic.twitter.com/zavXrsPljq
— NASA (@NASA) December 9, 2018
On the reply a fan replied:
Finally found the hammer. pic.twitter.com/b18zTRV9Ep
— Darshan Baid (@frunkad) December 9, 2018
To which NASA responded back, saying: The Thermal Operations and Resource (THOR) officer is truly one of Mission Control’s mightiest heroes. They ensure the operation of multiple @Space_Station subsystems which collect, distribute & reject heat from critical equipment and payloads for the success of the mission.
The THermal Operations and Resource (THOR) officer is truly one of Mission Control’s mightiest heroes. They ensure the operation of multiple @Space_Station subsystems which collect, distribute & reject heat from critical equipment and payloads for the success of the mission
— NASA (@NASA) December 9, 2018
The Marvel Studio had kept a close watch at the NASA response, to which it replied with a tweet saying: Appreciate any help you can provide.
Appreciate any help you can provide 🙏
— Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios) December 10, 2018
Here’s a round-up of some tweets in which fans responded for Tony Stark the aka Iron Man.
https://twitter.com/yeheypizza/status/1071717922173681664
Me, knocking on NASA’s front door and asking if I could borrow a ship to go save Tony Stark pic.twitter.com/TaMr18sspw
— Chloe (@ClevaChloe) December 7, 2018
@NASA while you guys are having fun with your family & friends, Tony Stark aka Iron Man is stuck somewhere in space. Please go and rescue him. PLEASE HURRY !!
— Thurein (@charliehunter91) December 9, 2018
@NASA please save Tony Stark 😭 pic.twitter.com/fjM9EIz2w4
— Viers (@viers_galaxy) December 9, 2018
https://twitter.com/starkrevenge/status/1071154732725620736
Me dropping everything to deliver food and water to Tony Stark before he dies in space. #AvengersEndgame pic.twitter.com/gjjwoACzSp
— Ben (@BenjimenForReal) December 7, 2018
When Tony Stark says, “Part of the journey is the end”#AvengersEndgame #IronMan @RobertDowneyJr pic.twitter.com/sZcIecfvY6
— Gaurang Chauhan (@GaurangChauhan) December 7, 2018
https://twitter.com/laufxysxn/status/1071195040293314560
It’ll be interesting to see how Tony Stark will be saved from dying in space. As the Avengers Endgame will hit the theaters in April 26, 2019.