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How did Jane get the Infinity Stone?

How did Jane get the Infinity Stone?

When a convergence is nearing, Jane Foster is accidentally sucked into a space-time portal leading her to the Aether which possesses her. Eventually Malekith removes it from her, but the Asgardians stop him once again.

What happened to the mind stone?

It remained with Vision until it was forcibly removed by Thanos following the Battle of Wakanda, killing Vision in the process. It was then destroyed along with the other five stones by Thanos after the Infinity War.

What Infinity Stone was Jane?

Loki is more to blame for the events of Infinity War than she is. Jane found the Aether because of energy readings similar to those she saw in New Mexico when Thor first came to Earth (per dialog in the film).

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Why did the Reality Stone go into Jane?

The Reality Stone was ultimately given to The Collector to protect, which Thor believes a stroke of genius, and Star-Lord finds the stupidest possible decision. By the time the Guardians arrive on Knowhere, Thanos has already claimed it from The Collector, so Peter Quill seems to have the stronger case.

Does Jane Foster absorb aether in Thor 2?

In Thor 2, Jane Foster absorbs Aether but is not destroyed immediately. In the post credit scene we find that Aether is an infinity stone.

Which Infinity Stone does Thanos get in Infinity War?

This is the only Infinity Stone to appear in Thor: Ragnarok, and as the movie’s post-credits scene seems to be foreshadowing, it may also be the first stone that Thanos obtains in Infinity War. The stone is kept in a glowing blue, glass-like cube referred to as the Tesseract.

What is the Reality Stone in the Avengers?

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―Thor to the Avengers. The Reality Stone was one of the six Infinity Stones, the remnant of a singularity that predated the universe, which represented the fabric of reality.

Is the ‘Stinger’ reference in the Dark World the most confusing yet?

It’s also probably the most confusing to mainstream audiences thus far. Whereas other “stingers” were clear references like Thor’s hammer at the end credits of Iron Man 2, the reference during the end credits of Thor: The Dark World probably left a lot of non-comics fans scratching their heads.