I was expecting this to be a meme video with all the themes blaring over each other in an incomprehensible mess so my shock when this ended up being even cooler than the original music blew my mind. This is completely epic!
@@Azno43 Pretty sure it could be a play on how Thanos commands his second in command (?) to fire all the cannons on his position from the spaceship. Plus both work fine.
@@Mayflower-YevIt was from Avengers: Age of Ultron. The guy who had all the vibranium that Ultron needed had his arm cut off by him, and then the Avengers showed up, which he also had massive beef with. So, he said, "Shoot them..."his guy said, "Which ones?", and he said, "ALL OF THEM."
The "Strange" into "Guardians" into "Spider-Man" is so flawlessly and expertly done that I need it to override the actual scene in the film on all official copies
I feel like the only thing that could’ve made that better was if the first note of the Spider-Man theme was held out a little longer and the second note was a little shorter
This version sounds like a grand finale, Every theme perfectly mixes together, and with this version and you get the sense that yes. They're all assembling.
@@faclonx6275 Exactly, imagine themes from not only the MCU but from the Sony Marvel Universe, Fox Marvel Universe, etc while all of the heroes are up against villains from many generations(Who are led by God Emperor Doom).
The fact that Marvel didn't stick to dedicated leitmotifs for their characters is one of the biggest missed opportunities in the MCU. I just think it would have added so much to the overall series, and strengthened the connections between movies. The only memorable theme from all the movies, for me, is the Avengers theme.
That's always been an issue with franchises. All the different composers, harder to keep track/collaborate, and everyone wanting to write their own themes.
True. The only movie I can say I remember did this well was the original Guardians. They were proud of their child and wanted to show it off a lot (not that I'm complaining, it's my favorite MCU theme)
didnt realize how good this would've been. adding character themes as they return on screen helps with each of their triumphant returns by adding that layer of familiarity (idk how to properly explain it but point is, it hits way harder than a general theme for the overall scene)
The whole point of motifs is the familiarity, yeah I think here it has the added bonus of putting more emphasis on each individual returning instead of it just being an overwhelming wave of cameos
How awesome is this? I love it, and it would have been a great choice. The best. Although conceptually I really love what they did in the movie too, in which only The Avengers End Game version theme is heard during the entire sequence because all of them are no longer individual characters but have all come together, assembled, because they are all The Avengers now and we only listen their theme.
@@NotflixFanEdits the movie didn’t do that, this edit did that. It had their themes all turn into the Avengers theme as they charged, showing they had become one. The movie just played a typical theme for the whole thing and you ascribed meaning to it later that wasn’t there. In reality, Marvel has just gotten lazy with their music choices. Hence why most heroes’ themes don’t super stand out as memorable. It’s been a big problem for a while now. I remember talking about it in Orchestra in high school; I graduated 6 years ago.
I would say that even more missed opportunity was not establishing characters' themes beforehand. Apart from a few characters, you can't really hum the melody out of the top of your head. You recognize some of them, but it's not really the same. Think of the combination of truly iconic movie themes. Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park, Pirates of the Caribbean, Terminator, Batman (1989)... The themes which are so engraved into the mind, that you don't need even need one single note to recreate them on the spot. How epic THAT would've been Now imagine if all MCU movies leading up to the Endgame were giving their titular heroes recognizable themes and playing them throughout at the key moments. Making their own personal theme list. Avengers theme itself is the only one, which I would say is iconic. The rest may be good on their own, but they don't really reach the same status. Again, not because they're forgettable per se, but because the movies didn't bother to enforce them. Simple repetition would've gone a long way
@@joenuts1893 You said it, "the intent" but the MCU does not really feel like a shared universe to me. Not only for the same formula for almost all solo movies before Endgame, but there's also things like mono-types of costumes, etc.
There won't be anything quite like the original Avenegers cinematic universe ever again. The sense of fulfillment I, and many others, felt upon seeing this scene after 10 years of build-up... Can't replicate that.
Genuine chills watching this! As much as i enjoy Silvestri's work, I think that this scene is massively imrpvoed by using the music to symbolise all of the characters coming together and using their scores symbiotically. Has some great Howard Shore-esc vibes!
This scene always felt so cool to me because all of our favorite original characters are together, and this score totally gives them each great recognition. Amazing!!
Music has such an impact on our memory, and hearing all of these themes reminds me of what Marvel used to be. How much we went through with these characters. And it makes them coming together so much more impactful. 1,000/10 work.
Right!!! Marvel used to move entire generations with its stories well-told. We got to really know the characters. We got to feel like a part of something bigger, something glorious. It’s sad that they aren’t able to evoke that level of collective emotion anymore, but we still have what was. 💙
@@grabble7605Still is? Have you looked at the current phase? A shit ton of unlikeable jerks, bad writing and nothing but world-ending threats with less believability than me telling myself I am gonna be fine the next morning while downing another drink.
@@grabble7605 the only good things were gotg 3 , loki , spider man 3 shang chi out of like a bajilliion projects and series . moon knight and falcon and winter soldier and wandavision were mid . the rest were pure shit .
100% missed opportunity by Marvel and he composer to blow all of us away musically and visually. why wouldnt they have done something similar to this is beyond me, you did a phenomenal job and genuinely gave me chills
@@wilsonwahome8411gotta agree. This is really cool but it’s also busy and detracts from what is happening visually which is pretty busy. The use of having no music at all in places adds so much, and I think the portals theme works right to express the hope and desperation of what this is.
This is such an intelligent merger of the characters' respective leitmotifs. The transitions are seamless and do not feel forced. I can understand Silvestri's reasoning for not doing so as he did not want the cue to sound 'too busy', but here you have shown that not only does it retain the weight of the scene, it, in fact, enhances it by making it feel more 'epic' by reprising the most heroic renditions of their motifs. Massive kudos to you. Well done!
I agree. If this was in the movie it would have been to much. But man! This video so so cool!! Honestly gave me goosebumps, same as this movie scene did orginally.
I agree. It hits very well. However as good as this is in my opinion the original score fits better because the chord changes in "Portals" reflects the six different infinity stones, which are the real reason for the fight. I want to be clear that I'm not saying this score is not excellent. If this was in the movie I think it would be just as impactful. However I have to concede the fact that Michael Guicchino is very hard to compete with. Nevertheless your work is definitely giving "Portals" a run for it's money and you have my like and my sub. :)
This took an S tier scene to an S++ tier scene. Imagine if this was a video, breaking down the musical changes for those who didn’t realize it rather than a wish list 😭 great work
This video may get twenty copyright strikes at once, but this is an incredibly medley of all the themes. For some reason I've always wondered what something like this would sound like, but now I know. It sounds incredible
From the title of this video I thought it would be a really messy mash-up, but you've actually arranged these themes really well to blend into each other. Great work!
@@hadoken95 In some part, yes. But I feel like those could be fixed with how they shoot/edit the video. With that limitations, I feel like this is good enough. The idea is there.
It would've been so much more meaningful and would represent how they all came together after being brought back. In theaters you would hear the start of a theme and everyone would get so excited to see that character return.
Silvestri himself suggested this but they shot the idea down, apparently thinking not all the heroes share the same amount screentime so it wouldn't seem fair. EXCEPT THEY PLAYED CAPTAIN MARVEL'S LOUSY THEME, A CHARACTER WITH THE LOWEST STAKES IN THE WHOLE STORY. SO THEY HAD NO EXCUSE!!!!
You’ve generally made me feel like I was watching this scene for the first time again and Ik it’s so dumb but I genuinely started to tear up. I wish we had gotten this arrangement in the actual film
This was out of this f*cking world. It is absolutely unbelievable. I'm such a soundtrack nerd, and I thought this would be blasphemy, but you've actually done it. You actually made it better. I've never seen that done before. Well done for real. Criminally underrated.
I've already had the chills when I first saw this scene with the original soundtrack. This gave me even more chills than before. Dude, we need a special edition of the movie with this one
While this is amazing, I think the original version is much better. Many people don’t recognize these theme songs to begin with and the Avenger Theme Song is definitely the most memorable one out of all the movies.
HOLY CRAP! This was amazing. The way it all leads up to when Cap goes Avengers Assemble and just stops. The crowd reaction in the cinemas / theatres would’ve been even more crazy.
Imagine how much more epic if they had waited on endgame in order to incorporate x-men and fantastic four into the mix. I know it wasn’t possible then, but imagine how epic it would have been regardless.
@@geeebuttersnap2433 would've just been too easy with the fantastic 4 and x men, the live action x men could kill thanos so incredibly easily it's not even funny. And silver surfer would've showed up for a cosmic threat and clapped thanos.
So I’m a musical theater major (essentially a professional theater theatre kid) and I don’t get taken seriously as much as I should for what I study. What I don’t think people realize is that THIS is musical theater too. And it’s badass. Lots of theater majors work on video games and movies and even write scores like this. This is what we do. The music nerds are the ones who make masterpieces like this
Sorry but..I really doubt theirs anyone in your life that's randomly diminishing your talent..like what? So basically all you're doing is humble bragging. I respect the people that do good work and don't add "oh also BTW I'm a theatre major and aren't theatre majors amazing when they work on games and movies" literally calling yourself amazing without outright saying it is the pure definition of a humble brag😂
I cannot believe I have only just now found this. This may be my new favorite thing to come out of End Game. I love Alan Silvestri, but I wish he would have done this.
I liked it but in the movie the silence plays a huge part. The music only gradually becomes louder with each characters assembling together. It made the scene even more cool. It’s like the reemergence of hope that we thought we lost. Also it shows unity among characters. From being inferior to Thanos army to the point where we matched his army in terms of strength and quantity was awesome. So the music in the movie made so much sense. It’s like with each heros we were becoming stronger so the music supported it.
I went back and watched the original version after this comment and you made a really good point. The multi-theme version feels great after knowing the scene and reliving the excitement of the first viewing. But the slow growth of the original is so pivotal to that first time seeing the movie. Because you’re right, it really is the Assembling of the team, not just a sudden overwhelming entrance of characters fighting for attention (like the multi-theme is doing). I did love this new version but for overall experience, yeah the original is perfection.
Great way of putting it. The vibes in tht scene are unmatched to any other. Greatest scene in movie theater energy history. Ppl were crying cheering standing up and no one was mad about it. Everyone was just so happy to see this
I think a perfect balance would be the Portals theme with the idea on this one, both ideas are congruent, plus the scene could take much more time for the build up
@@jay-revit’s almost as if it makes sense unless you’re unable to see the sarcasm. He is literally saying marvel should give him their company due to the fact his level of quality is higher than theirs.
the first time i saw this scene in the theatres i shivered at the music, but hearing this actually made me tear up with how incredible it sounds. actual masterpiece, every single avengers fan needs to see this.
The way they played Captain Marvel’s theme when she showed up was cool and made me wonder what it would be like if they did the same for the other heroes, and you did it perfectly! I’m glad the MCU has started using a theme for each character more often. Shame they didn’t used to do it as much, before. I still think Silvestri’s theme here flows better, but this sounds better than I thought it would.
@joewaters3896 And also (and more likely) because they REALLY wanted to make you like her, despite her being about as likeable as a degraded brick on the road.
I especially love how the Iron Man theme really hits the familiar notes as Pepper lands. It fulfills on the promise of that movie which was Tony designing the suits to be able to fit Pepper. To go from that, to not seeing her much at all in the films, to this moment with the score from that movie I mean you really did something here
How awesome is this? I love it, and it would have been a great choice. Although conceptually I really love what they did in the movie, in which only The Avengers End Game version theme is heard during the entire sequence because all of them are no longer individual characters but have all come together, assembled, because they are all The Avengers now and we only listen their theme. Amazing, right?
I find the Iron Man theme stands quite far out as in an honour to his character at the end of this film, feels like it was played a lot longer compared to other themes, which is just perfect in my eyes (and mostly ears)
words cannot express how much i fought back tears. This actually made me feel like i was watching it in the movie theatres again. Bravo, Jonathan Gerber!
How awesome is this? I love it, and it would have been a great choice. Although conceptually I really love what they did in the movie, in which only The Avengers End Game version theme is heard during the entire sequence because all of them are no longer individual characters but have all come together, assembled, because they are all The Avengers now and we only listen their theme. Amazing, right?
You did a great job! I love it when a theme music is treated as an integral part of a character, and these themes were mostly forgotten/barely used after one movie. So it was nice to hear them. But TBH, Alan Silvestri's original music in this scene is already the best music moment of the entire MCU.
Thor arriving in Wakanda in Infinity War is also pretty amazing, and I don't think can be improved. I agree that Portals is amazing but the idea of cohesively fitting together all the themes is brilliant, and I wish they had done it in the movie. At least, I wish I could hear the same orchestra do both versions so I could compare.
@@AmadeusFandubs No Way Home also referenced Hans Zimmer and the Magnificent Six (TASM2) for Electro and James Horner (TASM) for WebbVerse Spider-Man. As much as I love the Zimmer&M6 Spider-Man theme, it would have been too energetic and confidently heroic (without serious rearrangement) to fit what they were going for with that version of the character in No Way Home, so it made sense to go for the Horner one, which is by no means a bad leitmotif (although I have some notes on the rest of the TASM score...it feels like a temp score in places, and I don't know if that's because Horner was running short on time or because it got chopped up in the edit because of Avi Arad/Sony).
It's already been 5 years since it came out, since I watched the film over and over again, but this scene never stops giving me chills. And there your reproduction of the music added yet another dimension by matching each theme of the different characters. You have an extreme level of passion. Thank you for the energies transmitted ❤
I guess they wanted the moment itself to be entirely its own thing. Feeling the relief Cap felt when the other heroes had not only come back from oblivion, but also that they had assembled their own armies to help with the cause. But this does feel like an awesome “role call” of sorts.
@cgl1966 Well, my guess it's cuz the themes were created by different artists so they would have to ask for yk rights to use them same reason why in different movies of the same characters they don't use the original theme or the theme that came before because it was made by a different person
I expected an amalgamation of tracks being played all at the same time making it sound hilariously horrendous, but instead I was hit with an Epic arrangement of orchestral OSTs. This video was brilliantly well made 💐
I came into this expecting a meme and was genuinely awe struck with how amazing this was, I thought it was just going to play all of their themes at once and it would be terrible but this was incredible
It may not be "high art" (so sorry Scorsese) but AS art it was incredibly fulfilling to feel the hope and the power portrayed on screen, as a fan it was total fan service, and from a business aspect - this scene was the pay off to 22 movies over a DECADE. If you figure one person is worth a minimum of $20 a movie (either ticket or dvd) then you're looking at a per person investment of over $400. We each paid $400 to get THAT scene, and we got what we paid for.
Jesus christ dude now I’m bummed out that the actually movie didn’t do this. The transitions were smooth af and I’m shocked the themes didn’t sound horrible together. This made an already epic scene legendary. If you could add the version to your Spotify that would be dope. Great job!
@@Psdpt this is a UA-cam comments section, not a church. People are going to say things you don't like or agree with on the internet, and that's their right and choice. Please don't try to censor people for your religious beliefs, that's like asking someone to not eat cake because you're on a diet
@@sassylittleprophet I’m not censoring him neither am I forcing him to do anything. That’s why I said “please”. AlI I can do is give advice or reprimand which is what I did. God bless you.
@@Psdpt but your intent is to ultimately censor someone, which isn't your place. Saying "God bless you" doesn't change the fact that you're trying to tell someone else how to live
eh, this is cool, but the portals theme fits and sounds better. This jumps themes every 2 seconds, cool for a youtube video, jarring in an actual movie
Dude this is an absolute masterpiece and it really highlights some of the themes I had never really noticed on their own, this is what really should have played could you imagine the hype of hearing every single theme for the much at ounce
@@IAMGOJI A build-up can, and should, have at least consistently decent content. And it would be much preferable if the content was more than just decent. Also, shouldn't this build-up actually build up to something? We know it's building up to Kang stuff, and Avengers 5 + 6, but HOW exactly? These projects have hardly any connectivity.
I have tears in my eyes and I got goosebumps. I didn't know it was possible for this scene to get even more beautiful and intense, but I was wrong. This is one of the most beautiful pieces I've ever heard, thank you for doing this (and thank you algorithm!)!!! ❤❤
It's been four years since I watched this movie and this scene still brings me tears, either with Portals from Alan Silvestri and with this amazing arrangement, great job friend!!!
This is really great. I'm so bummed more composers didn't play off each other's motifs in the Infinity Saga. Iron Man especially had a great theme from IM3 that was used for 2 seconds in AoU and then never brought up again. Baffling!
When a composer is hired I doubt they want to spend time shoehorning another composers work into the thing they've been hired to do. All these themes were written by different composers.
This! This is perfection! From the subtle mashes to knowing not to mess with the avengers theme at the charge. This creator gets every nuance of this scene. Bravo!
....That's actually really impressive. I love the "Portals" cut but this would easily have been just as good (I'm not 100% sure a few themes, though, like Flacon and Winter Soldier or Scarlet Witch were written yet, sadly.) Goosebumps with the Dr. Strange transitions.
Falcon theme is the captain America winter soldier theme while the winter soldier theme is the captain America’s winter soldier theme as well Scarlet witch theme is Wanda vision theme
Your channel is really underrated. These are absolutely spectacular and you’re the only channel I’ve seen that blends multiple themes into one video and it doesn’t feel out of place or forced.
I swear to God, man, I mean this in the best possible way, this seems like such an obvious no-brainer, I can't believe Marvel didn't do it. I've tried my hand at producing and knowing how difficult it was to layer everything and make it sound so clean, the bleed between the themes was so smooth and unnoticeable. I can't believe Marvel didn't take the time to figure something like this out. I really hope you get a good job doing this shit. It's incredible work, well done.
I was expecting this to be a meme video with all the themes blaring over each other in an incomprehensible mess so my shock when this ended up being even cooler than the original music blew my mind. This is completely epic!
I came for the monstrosity; I stayed for the goosebumps.
i need a version of this
literally same
Same, now I kinda want a monstrosity video tho
lol me too, I though the same only for my ears to be utterly blessed and for my soul to absolutely dance in fanboyish joy
Gary Oldman: "Play the superhero themes."
Composer: "Which one's, sir?"
Gary Oldman: "ALL OF THEM!"
should’ve made Gary old man say “yes”
@@Azno43 Pretty sure it could be a play on how Thanos commands his second in command (?) to fire all the cannons on his position from the spaceship. Plus both work fine.
@@Mayflower-YevIt was from Avengers: Age of Ultron. The guy who had all the vibranium that Ultron needed had his arm cut off by him, and then the Avengers showed up, which he also had massive beef with. So, he said, "Shoot them..."his guy said, "Which ones?", and he said, "ALL OF THEM."
@@TheAmazingAvaits a reference to a line Gary Oldman's character says in the movie Léon the Professional. Very famous scene
Age of Ultron reference
That transition from Doctor Strange to GotG and then to Spiderman was INSANE
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It went so fucking hard!
Was awesome!!
For real
The "Strange" into "Guardians" into "Spider-Man" is so flawlessly and expertly done that I need it to override the actual scene in the film on all official copies
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I feel like the only thing that could’ve made that better was if the first note of the Spider-Man theme was held out a little longer and the second note was a little shorter
Bro needs to work with game awards for transitions
This version sounds like a grand finale, Every theme perfectly mixes together, and with this version and you get the sense that yes. They're all assembling.
This should be in secret wars
@@faclonx6275 I a
@@faclonx6275 Exactly, imagine themes from not only the MCU but from the Sony Marvel Universe, Fox Marvel Universe, etc while all of the heroes are up against villains from many generations(Who are led by God Emperor Doom).
Personally, I don't think that every theme is mixed together that well in this interpretation. It feels rushed and lacks fluidity
the defenders should have been there
"AVENGERS!"
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"Assemble."
_The Avengers Theme_
Literal chills. Just awesome
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Let's be real tho... Only like 3 people heard him 😅
When Thor yelled...they knew it was go time 💪👊
ive always thought how they heard him and that when thor started running they all knew to run@@Jarrygames86
Still made me cry
You just know they are about to absolutely fuck up Thanos once that silent hits.
This is also an metaphor to how Disney is rallying all the lawyers to sue this man for copyright
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This is how it felt watching this in the theater opening night, and I thank you for letting me relive that
Same❤!
The transition from Dr Strange's theme to the Guardians of the Galaxy's one was so good!!
I would have not heard the theme change if there was no subtitles 😂😂😂
Gave me Burger King foot lettuce...
Smooth transition
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Right into sp too
The fact that Marvel didn't stick to dedicated leitmotifs for their characters is one of the biggest missed opportunities in the MCU. I just think it would have added so much to the overall series, and strengthened the connections between movies. The only memorable theme from all the movies, for me, is the Avengers theme.
If you ask me, if The Avengers theme isn't the most memorable would have been something wrong. MCU is built on The Avengers.
True, i remember spider man theme too
Iron man, spiderman and avengers theme r the 1s I actually know for some reason
this really was a missed opportunity. having their own theme mixed in really is something.
That's always been an issue with franchises. All the different composers, harder to keep track/collaborate, and everyone wanting to write their own themes.
Had to replay the Dr. Strange, Guadians, and Spider-Man part a few times because that transition was just too good
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The fact that this barely has over 2 million is criminal. This is one of the most underrated masterpieces I’ve seen
This man somehow made one of the most iconic and greatest movie scenes somehow better.
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i dunno not really it’s too overwhelming for too long so avengees theme doesn’t hit as much as it did
@@westerxxx9220It’ll never be “perfect” because the existing footage wasn’t made to accommodate all those leitmotifs.
absolutely
This is what a lot of the MCU has been missing; repetition of its characters themes at the emotional apex of certain scenes.
True. The only movie I can say I remember did this well was the original Guardians. They were proud of their child and wanted to show it off a lot (not that I'm complaining, it's my favorite MCU theme)
@Sam-nc5iq Yeah, and not helping is how they'd change their characters theme/motifs with each film. Phases 1 and 2 were the most guilty of this.
@@Thingo_Chaos 'Not that I'm complaining' ...Yeah. No shit. Simply saying things is obviously not complaining.
dam someone seems pressed hELP
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@@Thingo_Chaosblack Panther did the hell out of this
didnt realize how good this would've been. adding character themes as they return on screen helps with each of their triumphant returns by adding that layer of familiarity (idk how to properly explain it but point is, it hits way harder than a general theme for the overall scene)
yeah, and it also adds to the scale and the feeling that this is THE end, THE climax to everything
The whole point of motifs is the familiarity, yeah
I think here it has the added bonus of putting more emphasis on each individual returning instead of it just being an overwhelming wave of cameos
How awesome is this? I love it, and it would have been a great choice. The best.
Although conceptually I really love what they did in the movie too, in which only The Avengers End Game version theme is heard during the entire sequence because all of them are no longer individual characters but have all come together, assembled, because they are all The Avengers now and we only listen their theme.
@@NotflixFanEdits the movie didn’t do that, this edit did that. It had their themes all turn into the Avengers theme as they charged, showing they had become one.
The movie just played a typical theme for the whole thing and you ascribed meaning to it later that wasn’t there. In reality, Marvel has just gotten lazy with their music choices. Hence why most heroes’ themes don’t super stand out as memorable. It’s been a big problem for a while now. I remember talking about it in Orchestra in high school; I graduated 6 years ago.
@@NotflixFanEdits Why are you mad?
OMFG, 0:40 that transition is beautiful, those three are my favorite marvel themes and watching that bit was pure peak 🔥🔥🔥
Truly a missed opportunity for the largest film franchise of the last decade. Thank you for making this, this is incredible
I would say that even more missed opportunity was not establishing characters' themes beforehand. Apart from a few characters, you can't really hum the melody out of the top of your head. You recognize some of them, but it's not really the same. Think of the combination of truly iconic movie themes. Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park, Pirates of the Caribbean, Terminator, Batman (1989)... The themes which are so engraved into the mind, that you don't need even need one single note to recreate them on the spot. How epic THAT would've been
Now imagine if all MCU movies leading up to the Endgame were giving their titular heroes recognizable themes and playing them throughout at the key moments. Making their own personal theme list. Avengers theme itself is the only one, which I would say is iconic. The rest may be good on their own, but they don't really reach the same status. Again, not because they're forgettable per se, but because the movies didn't bother to enforce them. Simple repetition would've gone a long way
@@KlaymenDel avengers assemble
@@KlaymenDel That's the magic of John Williams
A good soundtrack can make a mid movie to a good movie. Marvel dropped the ball@@KlaymenDel
Not just in the last decade, but one of the largest film franchise ever
I didn’t think it was possible but you genuinely made the scene 10x better
ong holy shit
maybe...maybe 5x better
Legit, had the same thoughts here
Feel like they should release an uncut version with this in
“I need a hero” version hits harder.
The Doctor Strange to Guardians to Spidey was seamless. Amazing job!
Definitely the best part of it
My favorite as well. Of the MCU themes, Doctor Strange’s has been my favorite.
Agreed
hits different after watching GOTG3
@@power_houz yeah
No matter how low the quality dips, the original soundtracks, theme songs and even needle drops in the MCU ALWAYS work
A damn near impossible feat to arrange all those themes together in a way that doesn't feel completely choppy or muddled. You did a good job.
It's not at all impossible when the themes follow the circle of fifths, but, okay.
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@@Anthonial_Mjj shush virgin nerd
@@Calzafy A nerd emoji is almost a compliment lol. Dude knows his stuff.
This actually feels like a crossover of heroes with their whole solo story.
Well shit… its almost as if that was the intent of the movie
@@joenuts1893 You said it, "the intent" but the MCU does not really feel like a shared universe to me. Not only for the same formula for almost all solo movies before Endgame, but there's also things like mono-types of costumes, etc.
There won't be anything quite like the original Avenegers cinematic universe ever again. The sense of fulfillment I, and many others, felt upon seeing this scene after 10 years of build-up... Can't replicate that.
True man
Hopefully secret wars recreates that feeling, even if its just partial
I remember seeing this shit in theater and literally crying
I wish I could rewatch Endgame for the first time. Opening night at the theater was AMAZING.
@@Justsumdude. It won’t. There hasn’t really been any buildup in previous movies.
Genuine chills watching this! As much as i enjoy Silvestri's work, I think that this scene is massively imrpvoed by using the music to symbolise all of the characters coming together and using their scores symbiotically. Has some great Howard Shore-esc vibes!
THIS JUST MADE THE WHOLE SCENE A THOUSAND TIMES COOLER THAN IT ALREADY WAS. THANK YOU
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@@altaurelli812 It wasn't always this way...
I did not think it was possible to make this scene better than it was done in the movie. Boy was I wrong. This is a masterpiece for a masterpiece.
Its so much better in the movie x)
It'd be pretty easy to make this scene better because it's not very good.
@@kadencrafter78 what's wrong with you man
@@kadencrafter78 me when i lie:
@@bread9923or its his opinion lmfao
Someone give this guy a medal, Marvel give this guy a medal
and a job for a film!
They’d probably just give him a lawsuit
Petition for this guy to get a medal
this was so insanely well made!!!!! all of the themes flowed seamlessly together- it’s what this scene needed!
This scene always felt so cool to me because all of our favorite original characters are together, and this score totally gives them each great recognition. Amazing!!
No black widow 😭😭😭
@@BillBurrett-tt5zh The Hulk Soundtrack is missing as well
Music has such an impact on our memory, and hearing all of these themes reminds me of what Marvel used to be. How much we went through with these characters. And it makes them coming together so much more impactful. 1,000/10 work.
Used to be, still is.
Right!!! Marvel used to move entire generations with its stories well-told. We got to really know the characters. We got to feel like a part of something bigger, something glorious. It’s sad that they aren’t able to evoke that level of collective emotion anymore, but we still have what was. 💙
Isn't
@@grabble7605Still is? Have you looked at the current phase? A shit ton of unlikeable jerks, bad writing and nothing but world-ending threats with less believability than me telling myself I am gonna be fine the next morning while downing another drink.
@@grabble7605 the only good things were gotg 3 , loki , spider man 3 shang chi out of like a bajilliion projects and series . moon knight and falcon and winter soldier and wandavision were mid . the rest were pure shit .
100% missed opportunity by Marvel and he composer to blow all of us away musically and visually. why wouldnt they have done something similar to this is beyond me, you did a phenomenal job and genuinely gave me chills
Now this is what I obviously call "Marvel Cinematic Universe"
This one is a cool theme, but it would be lazy for a composer like Alan Silvestri to do that, Portals was the perfect theme for that scene.
@@wilsonwahome8411gotta agree. This is really cool but it’s also busy and detracts from what is happening visually which is pretty busy. The use of having no music at all in places adds so much, and I think the portals theme works right to express the hope and desperation of what this is.
Ya people werent hyped enough during this scene
i think they didnt do something like this bc at the end it didnt flow into the battle very well at all
1:08 to 1:28 is by far myfavorite moment. The transitions are so clean !
This is such an intelligent merger of the characters' respective leitmotifs. The transitions are seamless and do not feel forced. I can understand Silvestri's reasoning for not doing so as he did not want the cue to sound 'too busy', but here you have shown that not only does it retain the weight of the scene, it, in fact, enhances it by making it feel more 'epic' by reprising the most heroic renditions of their motifs. Massive kudos to you. Well done!
I agree. If this was in the movie it would have been to much.
But man! This video so so cool!! Honestly gave me goosebumps, same as this movie scene did orginally.
Except it sounds forced and not really good
The tempo change during the Antman Theme was jarring though.
@@alberteinstein8862 Except it doesn't and you don't know anything about music, you're just saying it to be different and controversial.
@@inventions178 didn't ask, don't care. get a life Mozart
I genuinely feel like your composition has a bigger "grand finale" vibe than the original.
Really hope this video get a lot more recognition
So far it has 16k views.
I agree. It hits very well. However as good as this is in my opinion the original score fits better because the chord changes in "Portals" reflects the six different infinity stones, which are the real reason for the fight. I want to be clear that I'm not saying this score is not excellent. If this was in the movie I think it would be just as impactful. However I have to concede the fact that Michael Guicchino is very hard to compete with. Nevertheless your work is definitely giving "Portals" a run for it's money and you have my like and my sub. :)
@@doctorfishstix6928 Giachino? The composer for the Avengers Movies is Alan Silvestri
@@frosty-5727 I thought Michael did Infinity War and End Game?
@@doctorfishstix6928 Nope, Alan Silvestri did those as well
The blending from Doctor Strange, Guardians, and Spider-Man is incredible!!
I always said I wish I could watch this scene for the first time again. This makes that as close as possible. Well done.
This took an S tier scene to an S++ tier scene. Imagine if this was a video, breaking down the musical changes for those who didn’t realize it rather than a wish list 😭 great work
true seriously!
The way you mix Spiderman with dr strange and guardians of the galaxy is perfect
Best part of the mix
I’m listening to that part alone on loops ngl
It was perfect perfect everything down to the last minuet details
This video may get twenty copyright strikes at once, but this is an incredibly medley of all the themes. For some reason I've always wondered what something like this would sound like, but now I know. It sounds incredible
*COPYRIGHT!!*
_assemble..._
Look in the description it says its fair use
@@kenaiballmer5414 as if music companies care about that
@@Legendaryiumwell.. they cant just NOT care. and this has been up for a while
@@Legendaryiumthey will if the court is after them
I thought it would be just a weird overlapping of this, but actually is so good that I am getting goosebumps rn.
You created a masterpiece man.
From the title of this video I thought it would be a really messy mash-up, but you've actually arranged these themes really well to blend into each other. Great work!
Exactly what I thought, this is by far the best of this sort of mashup I've ever seen
Sounds pretty messy to me, definitely prefer the original score.
@@hadoken95few plsces like entry of gotg and spiderman was messy, but just for face value, its good
@@hadoken95 In some part, yes. But I feel like those could be fixed with how they shoot/edit the video. With that limitations, I feel like this is good enough. The idea is there.
It would've been so much more meaningful and would represent how they all came together after being brought back. In theaters you would hear the start of a theme and everyone would get so excited to see that character return.
I agree
Silvestri himself suggested this but they shot the idea down, apparently thinking not all the heroes share the same amount screentime so it wouldn't seem fair.
EXCEPT THEY PLAYED CAPTAIN MARVEL'S LOUSY THEME, A CHARACTER WITH THE LOWEST STAKES IN THE WHOLE STORY. SO THEY HAD NO EXCUSE!!!!
@@ThePrinceofHisOwnKingdom OMG REALLY? WE WERE ROBBED!
They're owned by Disney. They can't be bothered lol.
You’ve generally made me feel like I was watching this scene for the first time again and Ik it’s so dumb but I genuinely started to tear up. I wish we had gotten this arrangement in the actual film
Literally same though! I started tearing up watching this like it was the first time.
SAMEEE !! I LOVE THIS FEELING SO MUCH 😭
I'm not crying... You're crying 😭😭
I started to tear up as well. 😂😂
your not alone in that one
This was out of this f*cking world. It is absolutely unbelievable. I'm such a soundtrack nerd, and I thought this would be blasphemy, but you've actually done it. You actually made it better. I've never seen that done before. Well done for real. Criminally underrated.
I've already had the chills when I first saw this scene with the original soundtrack. This gave me even more chills than before. Dude, we need a special edition of the movie with this one
I would buy that in a heart beat
This brought back the feeling of pure excitement and had me yelling like I did on release night with the entire theater. Purely Magical.
same man
I genuinely got chills watching this. HOW COULD THEY NOT HAVE ACTUALLY DONE THIS
batJAM
While this is amazing, I think the original version is much better. Many people don’t recognize these theme songs to begin with and the Avenger Theme Song is definitely the most memorable one out of all the movies.
I can't remember, bit didn't a few of these themes like falcon and the wasp not exist yet due to their movies coming past endgame?
Me toooooo this was so good
Because disney is fucking retarded.
HOLY CRAP! This was amazing. The way it all leads up to when Cap goes Avengers Assemble and just stops. The crowd reaction in the cinemas / theatres would’ve been even more crazy.
Marvel missed the opportunity to make this scene even bigger by mashing up the Themes...I am genuinely in awe.
Imagine how much more epic if they had waited on endgame in order to incorporate x-men and fantastic four into the mix. I know it wasn’t possible then, but imagine how epic it would have been regardless.
@@geeebuttersnap2433 yes.. epic becomes even more epic ... It could've been
@@geeebuttersnap2433 would've just been too easy with the fantastic 4 and x men, the live action x men could kill thanos so incredibly easily it's not even funny. And silver surfer would've showed up for a cosmic threat and clapped thanos.
@Garett..they would just make Thanos stronger…
I can’t decide if this is better or just below
So I’m a musical theater major (essentially a professional theater theatre kid) and I don’t get taken seriously as much as I should for what I study. What I don’t think people realize is that THIS is musical theater too. And it’s badass. Lots of theater majors work on video games and movies and even write scores like this. This is what we do. The music nerds are the ones who make masterpieces like this
I too am a nerd and make music in bandlab. So relatable
Musical Theater and Theatrical Music.
thank you for your service, keep at it bro
Sorry but..I really doubt theirs anyone in your life that's randomly diminishing your talent..like what? So basically all you're doing is humble bragging. I respect the people that do good work and don't add "oh also BTW I'm a theatre major and aren't theatre majors amazing when they work on games and movies" literally calling yourself amazing without outright saying it is the pure definition of a humble brag😂
THEATRE NERDS ASSEMBLE!
The flow of themes from Doctor Strange into Guardians into Spider-Man is sublime...
Things went great
I cannot believe I have only just now found this. This may be my new favorite thing to come out of End Game. I love Alan Silvestri, but I wish he would have done this.
I liked it but in the movie the silence plays a huge part. The music only gradually becomes louder with each characters assembling together. It made the scene even more cool. It’s like the reemergence of hope that we thought we lost. Also it shows unity among characters. From being inferior to Thanos army to the point where we matched his army in terms of strength and quantity was awesome. So the music in the movie made so much sense. It’s like with each heros we were becoming stronger so the music supported it.
agree
I went back and watched the original version after this comment and you made a really good point. The multi-theme version feels great after knowing the scene and reliving the excitement of the first viewing. But the slow growth of the original is so pivotal to that first time seeing the movie. Because you’re right, it really is the Assembling of the team, not just a sudden overwhelming entrance of characters fighting for attention (like the multi-theme is doing).
I did love this new version but for overall experience, yeah the original is perfection.
Great way of putting it. The vibes in tht scene are unmatched to any other. Greatest scene in movie theater energy history. Ppl were crying cheering standing up and no one was mad about it. Everyone was just so happy to see this
I think a perfect balance would be the Portals theme with the idea on this one, both ideas are congruent, plus the scene could take much more time for the build up
Okay bobs & vegana
This is the closest I'll feel to seeing this scene for the first time again and it was just as incredible
great description
FUCK YEAH
REAL
This guy just made a theme that gives goosebumps❤
Marvel please hire him
No marvel give the ownership to him
@@RobertDownySeniorcan you type this and make sense please?
@@jay-revhe's saying marvel should hand over ownership to him (he's being sarcastic)
@@jay-revit’s almost as if it makes sense unless you’re unable to see the sarcasm. He is literally saying marvel should give him their company due to the fact his level of quality is higher than theirs.
This literally brings tears to my eyes, how have you made something so beautiful?
the first time i saw this scene in the theatres i shivered at the music, but hearing this actually made me tear up with how incredible it sounds. actual masterpiece, every single avengers fan needs to see this.
i am confused at your comment
@@beforedrrdpr wdym?
@@sollec9279 I don't understand what the OP is saying
@@beforedrrdpr OP is just enjoying the video. That is what he is saying.
I haven't been this genuinely impressed in years. What a way to experience this for the first time again.
It literally felt like watching this scene for the first time again.
This literally gave me goosebumps every single time a new super hero appeared this was so incredible 😍
yeah on both hands and legs :O
I got literal goosebumps from this, u have talent bro, u can go far in life for sure.
The way they played Captain Marvel’s theme when she showed up was cool and made me wonder what it would be like if they did the same for the other heroes, and you did it perfectly! I’m glad the MCU has started using a theme for each character more often. Shame they didn’t used to do it as much, before. I still think Silvestri’s theme here flows better, but this sounds better than I thought it would.
Knowing Disney that was done intentionally
@@topherbarbee7304 Well yeah because she entered the battle later on her own as opposed to being introduced alongside everyone else
@joewaters3896 And also (and more likely) because they REALLY wanted to make you like her, despite her being about as likeable as a degraded brick on the road.
Yeah, that was a strange thing, lets play the theme of the one hero that's boring as fuck and almost no one likes
@@what7530 i think youre confusing her with yourself
I especially love how the Iron Man theme really hits the familiar notes as Pepper lands.
It fulfills on the promise of that movie which was Tony designing the suits to be able to fit Pepper. To go from that, to not seeing her much at all in the films, to this moment with the score from that movie
I mean you really did something here
Also kudos to you for making me nostalgic for the Ant-Man theme? Not on my 2022 bingo card
How awesome is this? I love it, and it would have been a great choice.
Although conceptually I really love what they did in the movie, in which only The Avengers End Game version theme is heard during the entire sequence because all of them are no longer individual characters but have all come together, assembled, because they are all The Avengers now and we only listen their theme. Amazing, right?
I find the Iron Man theme stands quite far out as in an honour to his character at the end of this film, feels like it was played a lot longer compared to other themes, which is just perfect in my eyes (and mostly ears)
words cannot express how much i fought back tears. This actually made me feel like i was watching it in the movie theatres again. Bravo, Jonathan Gerber!
Good memories... 😢
dude, i let em flow. i couldn’t help it
Same man, same 😭😭 @@thereali1ickyou320
Can you believe we lived to see peak cinema!
@@cliptomaniac2562😭
ahh every time I get the chills I honestly feel like it will never happen again. Well done!
I always thought that it was a shame they didn't use the characters leitmotivs in avengers movies, and this is a example of how great it could be
Other than that one time in age of Ultron when they used iron mans
@@piefish thor's dark world and cap's first themes as well
They used Ant-Man’s when the rat pulled him out from quantum realm
Captain America’s plays when when he’s fighting Thanos alone in the scene before this one.
When Tony gives Cap his shield back in the Avengers Facility, we can hear The First Avenger theme.
I love the movie version but this is so much better!
I love so better
How awesome is this? I love it, and it would have been a great choice.
Although conceptually I really love what they did in the movie, in which only The Avengers End Game version theme is heard during the entire sequence because all of them are no longer individual characters but have all come together, assembled, because they are all The Avengers now and we only listen their theme. Amazing, right?
You did a great job! I love it when a theme music is treated as an integral part of a character, and these themes were mostly forgotten/barely used after one movie. So it was nice to hear them. But TBH, Alan Silvestri's original music in this scene is already the best music moment of the entire MCU.
No Way Home reprising Danny Elfman's responsibility theme though...
Thor arriving in Wakanda in Infinity War is also pretty amazing, and I don't think can be improved. I agree that Portals is amazing but the idea of cohesively fitting together all the themes is brilliant, and I wish they had done it in the movie. At least, I wish I could hear the same orchestra do both versions so I could compare.
@@AmadeusFandubs No Way Home also referenced Hans Zimmer and the Magnificent Six (TASM2) for Electro and James Horner (TASM) for WebbVerse Spider-Man. As much as I love the Zimmer&M6 Spider-Man theme, it would have been too energetic and confidently heroic (without serious rearrangement) to fit what they were going for with that version of the character in No Way Home, so it made sense to go for the Horner one, which is by no means a bad leitmotif (although I have some notes on the rest of the TASM score...it feels like a temp score in places, and I don't know if that's because Horner was running short on time or because it got chopped up in the edit because of Avi Arad/Sony).
It's already been 5 years since it came out, since I watched the film over and over again, but this scene never stops giving me chills. And there your reproduction of the music added yet another dimension by matching each theme of the different characters. You have an extreme level of passion. Thank you for the energies transmitted ❤
bro dropped the coldest marvel final battle edit and left us in antarctica without a blanket
I guess they wanted the moment itself to be entirely its own thing.
Feeling the relief Cap felt when the other heroes had not only come back from oblivion, but also that they had assembled their own armies to help with the cause.
But this does feel like an awesome “role call” of sorts.
No they reasonably don't want to pay millions for the music licenses.
@@thew00tedthey own the music already, why would they need to pay?
@@ChrisLawton66 you need to read more.
@@thew00ted yeah, great. How about giving me something to read other than your sarcasm
@cgl1966 Well, my guess it's cuz the themes were created by different artists so they would have to ask for yk rights to use them same reason why in different movies of the same characters they don't use the original theme or the theme that came before because it was made by a different person
Was expecting a joke of them all overlapping in chaos but this is beautiful, hats off to you
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Talk about a MCU multiverse of sound! Excellent mixing and making the sound make sense!
Chills. Literal chills. 2:23
I want it that way
FACTS!!
It was number 5. Number 5 killed my brother…😢
Near perfection. I wish marvel would’ve done something like this. It makes it just so much more epic
this gives me chills the doctor strange-guardians-spiderman theme was amazing and this just gives it a more epic feel i can’t this is amazing
I expected an amalgamation of tracks being played all at the same time making it sound hilariously horrendous, but instead I was hit with an Epic arrangement of orchestral OSTs. This video was brilliantly well made 💐
I came into this expecting a meme and was genuinely awe struck with how amazing this was, I thought it was just going to play all of their themes at once and it would be terrible but this was incredible
I still hold that this scene is one of the greatest in cinematic history. Being in the theater when this happened was something I’ll never forget.
It may not be "high art" (so sorry Scorsese) but AS art it was incredibly fulfilling to feel the hope and the power portrayed on screen, as a fan it was total fan service, and from a business aspect - this scene was the pay off to 22 movies over a DECADE. If you figure one person is worth a minimum of $20 a movie (either ticket or dvd) then you're looking at a per person investment of over $400.
We each paid $400 to get THAT scene, and we got what we paid for.
@@JE47556 lol mcu fanboys are the best.
@@JE47556 i love consuming product!!!!
I totally agree. No movie experience will ever be like this one was at opening night!
I would say that The Ride of Rohirim still better. Just my opinion.
Jesus christ dude now I’m bummed out that the actually movie didn’t do this. The transitions were smooth af and I’m shocked the themes didn’t sound horrible together. This made an already epic scene legendary. If you could add the version to your Spotify that would be dope. Great job!
Don’t call Jesus in vain please
@@Psdpt this is a UA-cam comments section, not a church. People are going to say things you don't like or agree with on the internet, and that's their right and choice. Please don't try to censor people for your religious beliefs, that's like asking someone to not eat cake because you're on a diet
@@sassylittleprophet I’m not censoring him neither am I forcing him to do anything. That’s why I said “please”. AlI I can do is give advice or reprimand which is what I did. God bless you.
@@Psdpt but your intent is to ultimately censor someone, which isn't your place. Saying "God bless you" doesn't change the fact that you're trying to tell someone else how to live
@@sassylittleprophetThey won't understand it.
Holy shit this is so well made, I’d have loved if they had done this in the real film
I really wish they hired people with passion like this to give more depth to moments like these
yea
This video is nice but the moment was executed to perfection. Let’s not act like everything Marvel has done has been a Mis-step
eh, this is cool, but the portals theme fits and sounds better. This jumps themes every 2 seconds, cool for a youtube video, jarring in an actual movie
Dude this is an absolute masterpiece and it really highlights some of the themes I had never really noticed on their own, this is what really should have played could you imagine the hype of hearing every single theme for the much at ounce
Legit gave me chills. Sent me right back to before the MCU went bad. You brought the magic back for a couple minutes. Fantastic job.
MCU is not bad just phase 4 has not been as good as 3
@@ShadowRacingOfficialLoki was really good, some projects were alright, others definitely had highs and lows. She-Hulk though...
Guys its a build up so let it build up
@@IAMGOJI A build-up can, and should, have at least consistently decent content. And it would be much preferable if the content was more than just decent. Also, shouldn't this build-up actually build up to something? We know it's building up to Kang stuff, and Avengers 5 + 6, but HOW exactly? These projects have hardly any connectivity.
The MCU died with Tony
I have tears in my eyes and I got goosebumps. I didn't know it was possible for this scene to get even more beautiful and intense, but I was wrong. This is one of the most beautiful pieces I've ever heard, thank you for doing this (and thank you algorithm!)!!! ❤❤
It's been four years since I watched this movie and this scene still brings me tears, either with Portals from Alan Silvestri and with this amazing arrangement, great job friend!!!
Nope this doesn’t work because😊 most of the songs aren’t actually that good
Glad I'm not the only one in tears at this scene
@@logannonemaker9897 IKR! 🤣
It's been 4 years but this scene still gives goosebumps
Agreed
💯 broooo🔥
This is really great. I'm so bummed more composers didn't play off each other's motifs in the Infinity Saga. Iron Man especially had a great theme from IM3 that was used for 2 seconds in AoU and then never brought up again. Baffling!
I'd imagine there were copyright/royalty issues. But yeah, I agree with you.
When a composer is hired I doubt they want to spend time shoehorning another composers work into the thing they've been hired to do. All these themes were written by different composers.
that is the single greatest piece of fan music/art that has ever existed, and im not even a big marvel fan
The most impressive part of this to me is how you managed to make the Ant-Man theme fit with the rest despite its unconventional time signature.
ant man got a silly ass theme
0:40 - 0:59 was the best part. The most iconic themes from the mcu
Agree the transition is just so good
how is iron man not one of the most iconic?
Cause its from Iron Man 3, which is not THAT good I guess
I’ll be honest, the themes for Black Panther, Dr Strange, and Spider-man are the easiest for me to pull up in my head on cue.
agreed lol, sounds so triumphant
Bruhhhh Disney needs to literally add this to the movie. How did they not do this to begin with?? Excellent work 🎉
0:43
The transition was SOO DAMNN GOOOD
you nailed it!!!
I never thought this musical peak couldn't be broken but this was on another level
Just imagining this in the theater gives me goosebumps
Just amazing
This! This is perfection! From the subtle mashes to knowing not to mess with the avengers theme at the charge. This creator gets every nuance of this scene. Bravo!
....That's actually really impressive. I love the "Portals" cut but this would easily have been just as good (I'm not 100% sure a few themes, though, like Flacon and Winter Soldier or Scarlet Witch were written yet, sadly.) Goosebumps with the Dr. Strange transitions.
Falcon theme is the captain America winter soldier theme while the winter soldier theme is the captain America’s winter soldier theme as well
Scarlet witch theme is Wanda vision theme
straight fire makes the scene so much better even though it was already great
Considering seeing Spider-Man back already makes me happy, seeing it while his theme plays almost brought a tear to my eye. 🤩
Your channel is really underrated. These are absolutely spectacular and you’re the only channel I’ve seen that blends multiple themes into one video and it doesn’t feel out of place or forced.
Thank you!!☺️
@@jonathangerber9718 this sounds good this should be in secret wars when all avengers come and fight dr doom
@@faclonx6275 Don’t forget Kang
This adds a whole new level to the original scene, it feels like I'm watching it for the first time all over again. More people need to see this.
I swear to God, man, I mean this in the best possible way, this seems like such an obvious no-brainer, I can't believe Marvel didn't do it. I've tried my hand at producing and knowing how difficult it was to layer everything and make it sound so clean, the bleed between the themes was so smooth and unnoticeable. I can't believe Marvel didn't take the time to figure something like this out. I really hope you get a good job doing this shit. It's incredible work, well done.