"Michael" ultrapassou "Jogos Vorazes: Em Chamas" (U$ 865 milhões), tornando-se o filme de maior bilheteria da Liosgate.
Rumo a marca de U$ 900 milhões neste domingo.
"It's not a fluke that every great black artist, all the black artists, ended up penniless. And all the white ones still got their homes and their cars. They say they spend too much, and they had too many parties. They're lying! They robbed them! Their accountants robbed them. Their lawyers robbed them. It's a conspiracy to break them because they know money is power. And as soon as they get the money, they are afraid they're going to lose their power. We have to be the ones to be the pioneers, the innovators to break this terrible tradition."
That’s one of the biggest “what ifs” in Avatar.
If Aang had stayed at the Southern Air Temple, there are two likely outcomes:
He d!es with the Air Nomads.
The Fire Nation attacked with the power of Sozin’s Comet. Even if Aang was talented, he was still a 12-year-old airbender who hadn’t mastered the other elements.
The Avatar State activates.
Faced with extinction, Aang could have entered the Avatar State and unleashed power on a scale never seen before. Whether that would’ve been enough to stop an entire comet-boosted invasion is another question.
The scary part is that if Aang d!ed in the Avatar State before mastering the elements, the Avatar cycle could have been ended permanently.
So ironically, the decision that seemed selfish at the time may have saved the Avatar’s existence. By running away and getting trapped in the iceberg, Aang survived long enough to eventually stop the war.
Sometimes history turns on the choices people regret the most.