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But his dad, a former park ranger with a deep, almost spiritual love for “unplugging,” had confiscated his phone on the drive up. “No downloads, no screens, Leo. Just trees and stars.”

Leo paused at the 45-minute mark to breathe. The tent walls fluttered in the wind. Outside, his dad rustled, murmuring something about a bear. Leo froze, clutching the tablet to his chest like a contraband heart. The snoring resumed. He unpaused.

Then came the scene. The rain. The forge. Thor taking the full force of a dying star. Leo had tears in his eyes. “You’ll die!” “Only if I die.” Yes. This was cinema. Download - Avengers - Infinity War -2018- IMAX...

And then, the end.

It wasn't the big theater. It wasn't even legal, probably. But as his dad let out a quiet, reverent “Whoa” when Stormbreaker plowed into Thanos’s chest, Leo realized something. But his dad, a former park ranger with

Leo stared at his own reflection in the dark tablet screen. His heart was a drum. He felt hollowed out, raw, and strangely alive. He had just experienced the most devastating blockbuster ending of his life, alone, in a sleeping bag, under a canopy of stars that didn't care about the Snap.

Leo offered his dad the other earbud. His dad hesitated for only a second, then took it. The tent walls fluttered in the wind

It wasn't a movie. It was an event. Spider-Man in Tony’s arms, crumbling to dust. “I don’t feel so good, Mr. Stark.” Leo’s jaw went slack. The silence stretched. Black Panther, gone. Nick Fury, a final beep before dissolving. Then, the snap of the screen going to black. The single word: Thanos will return.

His family’s annual camping trip to Lost Lake, a remote spot in the Sierra Nevada with no cell signal and no Wi-Fi, fell on the exact same weekend Avengers: Infinity War was released in IMAX. Every trailer—Thor landing in Wakanda, Cap holding back Thanos’s hand, the sheer scale of it—had been etched into his brain. He couldn’t wait another second, let alone three days.