The Blip was the result of the Time Heist from the event of Avengers: Endgame, in which Professor Hulk wore Tony Stark's Nano Gauntlet to reverse Thanos' Snap and its effects on the universe. The event was successful, and the half of the universe that was wiped out by Thanos was revived, although Hulk's attempt at reviving Black Widow simultaneously failed due to the nature of her death.
The term "Blip" originated in Spider-Man: Far From Home, and was used to describe both half of the population disappearing due to Thanos' Snap as well as their resurrection five years later. However, following the movie's release, Kevin Feige clarified that despite Marvel Studios internally referring to both events as the Blip, the widely accepted adoption of the term "Snap" would now be used to denote Thanos' use of the six Infinity Stones in Avengers: Infinity War, while "Blip" would henceforth be referred to as Bruce Banner's reversal of the Snap in Avengers: Endgame. Despite this, the Snap is referred to as the "Blip" in WandaVision.
While it is known that the Blip was incapable of reviving individuals sacrificed for the Soul Stone, it is unclear if the Blip revived victims of Thanos's campaign who died through means other than the Snap. For example, Hulk implied to Thor that he could revive the half of the Asgardian population killed during the Attack on the Statesman when convincing him to rejoin the Avengers, but it is unclear if he did so. Although, he was mostly referring to those who solely died due to the Snap afterwards.
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1 фев 2021