NASA replies to netizens’ plea to rescue Iron Man
MANILA, Philippines — The release of Marvel’s “Avengers: Endgame” first trailer took the Internet by storm as fans of the hit movie series are now excited to see what is next after Thanos wiped out half of universe’s entire population.
Tony Stark, also known as Iron Man, played by Robert Downey Jr., can be seen in the first trailer fighting for his life as he was stuck in a spaceship somewhere in the universe.
Hello Mr @NASA can you please rescue Tony Stark he's stuck somewhere in outer space and his food and water supply ran out four days ago his oxygen levels are depleting WE DONT KNOW HOW LONG HE HAS BEFORE HE DRIFTS OFF PLEASE pic.twitter.com/nlsISwYAVK
— ???? adie (@yeheypizza) December 9, 2018
In response, netizens flooded the Twitter account of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), asking the organization to save the superhero character.
“Hello Mr @NASA can you please rescue Tony Stark he's stuck somewhere in outer space and his food and water supply ran out four days ago his oxygen levels are depleting WE DONT KNOW HOW LONG HE HAS BEFORE HE DRIFTS OFF PLEASE,” a netizen tweeted NASA.
“@NASA please send a rescue team for Tony Stark. my boi is dying out there,” another netizen wrote.
@NASA please send a rescue team for Tony Stark. my boi is dying out there
— Raven (@putangayawa) December 9, 2018
In a sudden twist of fate, the space agency responded to Twitter users and gave an advice to Marvel.
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
“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,” the agency wrote on its Twitter account.
“Avengers: Endgame” is scheduled for release on April 2019.
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