Marvel’s fans got disheartened after watching Tony Stark drifting in space in the Avengers: Endgame trailer, and it didn’t look like survival was likely, following which the fans have been pleading with The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to bring their hero back to Earth. To everybody’s surprise, NASA has offered help even when it involves a fictional character from a movie.
American space agency NASA posted a tweet from the official account which read, “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
Avengers fans have been asking NASA to rescue Tony ever since the trailer hit the internet. Not only NASA, even Elon Musk and ISRO have also been requested to help Tony.
dear @NASA, PLEASE please find Tony Stark that poor guy is floating somewhere up in space and is running out of oxygen. WE NEED YOUR HELP.
— ?????? (@Nahdizzle) December 9, 2018
*Immediate help needed*
A man named Tony Stark better known as Ironman or Robert Downey Jr. is missing. He is in a ship known as Milano with a girl named Nebula. He has ran out of food and water 5 days ago, we don’t know how long he will survive. We received a message yesterday.— Darkrai (@karn_sulav) December 9, 2018
Our boy @elonmusk can save him too
— N A T H A N 狂88 (@nthn_slnt) December 9, 2018
It’s only been a few days since the first trailer for the much-awaited Avengers 4: Endgame released. In case you didn’t get to watch the trailer. It begins with Tony Stark recording a message for Pepper Potts while he travels, seemingly through space, in a craft on which resources appear to be running out.