HAWKEEEEEEEYE BITCHES
Tony and the scant few survivors of Titan are in a precarious situation, though we only see Tony monologuing as the air runs thin. Since the only spacefaring heroes we had before were the Guardians and only Rocket is still around of them, I'm going to hazard a guess that Captain Marvel will save them, though I'm always happy to be proven wrong with plot speculation.
No sight of everyone's favorite baddie, but he's doing exactly what I expected: chilling out and strolling through fields of flowers. Also, Thanos armor scarecrow.
Cap and company talk about having a plan to set things right, and here's where I desperately hope there's no quick and easy solution to the Snap. Everyone knows that the disintegrated characters, at least, are obviously coming back (jury's still out on Heimdall, Loki, Gamora, and Vision) -- contrary to the popular belief of contrarian critics and zealous film students, whether a character dies or not is not the only thing that defines "stakes". How, why, when, at what cost, and how it affects each character in the end are all critical. And in the time since I've seen Infinity War, I haven't been able to think of a quick and clean solution to the problem, because I really hope there isn't one. If Captain Marvel beats Thanos's ass and then everyone just comes back easy and beats Thanos's ass some more, the entire MCU stops at Infinity War for me. There needs to be a lasting, unforgettable weight that defines the series for as long as it continues forward.
Surprised they showed Scott seemingly back to normal size at the end: I'd thought getting him out of the Smol Realm would be a bigger deal.