A favorite interpretation of the six original Avengers after the “five years later” jump is that five of them represent the five stages of grief and Steve represents a counselor. Nat is in denial, she’s acting like if she’s vigilant enough, she can make things better. Clint has become angry and is taking his anger out on the world. Bruce is bargaining, finding the middle ground between Banner and Hulk. Thor has fallen into depression, drinking and eating himself into the Lebowski-esque shape he’s in. And finally, Tony has reached acceptance of the new world and moved on, marrying Pepper and fathering Morgan.
@@alsorensen2484 That's fair, he and Nat do seem to agree on the two of them not moving on. At the same time, he is at least gesturing towards being optimistic about the future, the whales in the Hudson line, and advising her that the both of them need to get a life... so he's maybe self-aware about his denial in a way she isn't.
Nebula and Tony shaking hands and him saying "Congrats, you won" is an underrated moment because she always lost to her sister and was punished for it. She finally got some little sense of Victory
It's really the first time she won. That time in Guardians 2 while her and Gamora are fighting in the cave doesn't really count in my opinion. Gamora saved her life seconds before, and just the way Nebula keeps saying that she won makes me think she's trying to basically command that victory into existence. But that game with Tony. First thing she won outright and maybe even the first time she even had a competition that was just for fun.
Well to be fair, Nebula did A LOT of that herself. You're giving Tony WAY more credit than he deserves. Yes his interactions DID help her, but her rekindling relationship with Gamora is THE reason she's become more "human." The fact that she was already mourning Gamora when Thanos returned without her showed she was already to being more human; Tony was just extra positive reinforcement. So you're not EXACTLY wrong, just incomplete.
I enjoy asking people what moment in this film caused them to cry first. That one was mine. Somehow got through Hawkeye’s family dying (because I could see it coming), got through Tony’s message and reunion with Pepper… but a damned raccoon quietly taking the hand of a cyborg got my eyes wet.
@@davidmcleod5133 I know, right? Although I was already red-eyed after Clint lost his family. It wasn't that it wasn't obvious from the second they appeared on the screen, but it was so heart-breakingly well done when it actually happened. But that quiet moment between Rocket and Nebula is one of the great moments in cinema, and not a word is spoken. I would suggest that later Nebula bonding with Rhodey is another good moment. In this movie, I think Nebula has the most profound arc of them all.
Watching the Tony and Nebula scene at the beginning is enlightening about Tony. He's always so overbearing, but he talks to this woman who is clearly so damaged and fragile in some ways, and you see the exact patience and kindness thats required to be a good dad. Its kinda cool to see that in him, before he even had a kid.
Add to that, it's Nebula's first time really "winning"at something. Even her reaction when he tells her she won is adorable, even though her face doesn't really change much.
We don't talk enough about how hard it must've been for Scott. After he went to prison, it's all he's wanted to stay clean and safe and present for his daughter, not to miss her life, to see her grow up. And then he misses out on not just 5 years but a hugely impactful 5 years--going into womanhood. But yes, in the end he's just so happy she's OK he can set that aside. It all happens in that one instant and Paul Rudd is a tremendous actor.
It was the "Andrew Garfield saves MJ" moment of this film, the emotional highlight that wasn't given enough room to breathe at the end so the movie could have 4 more seconds of explosions.
One of my favorite things about this movie is that Nebula seems to bond with Tony and Rhodey the most - and they're the two Avengers that can come the closest to understanding what being a cyborg is like. Rhodey can't walk without assistance anymore and for a time Tony couldn't live without the arc reactor.
No if u watch iron man 3 he sucessful removed metal in his heart then he not use the arc anymore just use nano tech arc. And rhodey use tech to help him walk.
RDJ is such a good actor - he really brings the GRAVITAS to the role of Tony Stark - specially in the begining in the scenes with Morgan and Pepper. I almost forgot of how good this movie is!
Something you may not have noticed: at the beginning when the Avengers title came up and the theme played you may notice that it sounds a bit "thinner" than usual. That's because only half of the orchestra was used to play it! The idea of course was the other half of the orchestra members disappeared in the Snap (or the Blip as they would end up calling it). Play the opening of Infinity War and Endgame back to back and you can really hear the difference. A very subtle but clever attention to detail on the part of the filmmakers!
Look at the little smile on Nebula's face as Tony says, "We're tied up. Feel the tension?" It might be the only time she's ever smiled in the MCU. Certainly the only time she's ever smiled during a competition. She'll always remember Tony for that. She'll always have nothing but affection for him, so you better not say anything bad about him in her presence, or she'll kill.
The character of Cassie Lang was born in 2007, with the 5 years later jump Endgame was set in 2023. So she was 16 when reunited with Scott. Emma Fuhrmann who played grown Cassie was admittedly a year older at 17 when the film released but 100% accurate 16 when she filmed her scene. Just saying despite you saying she looked like she was in her 20s that was a 16 year old girl playing a character who was a 16 year old girl.
In fairness, it was a jump considering we went from little Cassie to a different actress who is 7 years older, made worse by the fact that Ant Man and the Wasp was released just about 1 year prior to Endgame. The new actress is age appropriate for Cassie, sure, but juxtaposing the two in what is an irl really short time span and trying to wrap your head around little peanut growing into a near adult woman even in a 5 year jump can be a bit jarring.
@@Mrryn yeah, but that isn't the dispute. She essentially said that isn't a 16 year old that a woman in her 20s. While that is close to true today in 2022 it wasn't when they filmed in 2018. The change in actress, and a bit of uncertainty about how old the character is supposed to be can have you asking, "Wait, how old is she supposed to be?" And I'd understand. But when you say, five years have gone by she 15 or 16 at most and that is clearly a woman in her early to mid 20s, that's when I call you out. If this were her patreon and we were seeing her whole unedited reaction I also wouldn't be bothered, but she chose to include herself essentially calling out a bad casting choice (because she thought the actress is too old). She COULD have checked (a Google search of Cassie Lang mcu actress is all it takes) gotten all the relevant information (character age and actresses ages) and not included it. With probably a week's time, minimum, to fact check she chose not to, so no, "In Fairness..." doesn't apply. Also no the original actress was 1 year younger than the character. She was 10 (not the characters 11) when last we saw her as a child and the new actress was 16 only a 6 year gap not 7 and, again, she doesn't question Cassie's new age just believes the new actress is 22 or so not 16. And again this is edited and posted long after it happened, FACT CHECK, and don't look like a doofus by choice.
The Cap speech and the walk up to the time travel machine will always be my favorite moment in a theater. Although you watched all of these movies over the last year, these movies took place over nearly 11 years. They are literally coming together to “fix” the last 11 years of movie watching. Such goosebumps.
There’s 3 versions of narrative time travel. 1st is Paradox Time Travel like Back to the Future, where you can change your own future in the past. 2nd is Fixed like in Harry Potter 3 where you can’t change anything because as far as your present is concerned, you were already in the past. Endgame is Multiversal Time Travel where your actions in the past create parallel timelines that coexist with your past, present, and future.
I was deployed to Kuwait when it came out. As luck would have it my day off fell on opening day, couple of guys and I drove into Kuwait City to watch it.
Time travel within the MCU pretty much works like this If the Avengers change something in the past, they create a parallel timeline. For example when Clint travelled to his homestead and grabbed the baseball glove bringing it with him this created a new timeline in which that glove disappeared. This is how Nebula can kill her past self and still survive simply because the Nebula she killed was from another universe as when 2014 Nebula travelled to the future on Thanos’ orders, she created a split timeline. All the created timelines Iron Man, Hulk and Ant-Man travel to New York in 2012. Captain America uses "Hail Hydra" to trick the secret Hydra Agents into thinking Cap is with them years before the events of Winter Solider. The biggest change being Loki getting away with the Tesseract which pretty much rewrites all the Thor films and leaves that new timeline without a Tesseract. Our Captain America also reveals to 2012 cap that Bucky is still alive years before Winter Solider. Captain America and Iron Man travel further back in time to a military lab in New Jersey in 1970 to steal it from Tony’s father’s lab. As Tony steals the Tesseract this means that his father was never able to study the Stone, thus he never creates the Arc Reactor technology that Tony later uses to power the Iron Man suit. Cap does bring back the stone itself to this universe but the Tesseract itself was destroyed. Nubula and War Machine travel to 2014 Morag to the start of Guardians of the Galaxy. War Machine knocks out Starlord and thus he never meets Gamora, Drax, Groot, and Rocket or at least how we see them meet in the film. Another big change is 2014 Thanos and his army travelling to our main timeline in the future to fight the Avengers. Thanos and his army along with Nubula all die which leads to a timeline where Thanos and his forces died by 2014 changing everything about the Infinity Saga. This would create a power vacuum, maybe in this timeline Ronan the Accuser took over the role of finding all the Infinity Stones. Thor and Rocket travel to 2013 Asgard where not much changes with one being Thor chatting to his mum before her death. Thor did borrow Mjölnir like @potterhead321 pointed out but at the end of the film Steve returns the hammer to it's original timeline. There isn't much change here at all so I doubt Thor and Rockets journey changed much in this new timeline. Captain America Old explained So there's two theory's both supported by the people who worked on Endgame who even they are divided on what happened. The first theory is that Steve when he returned to Peggy in the 1940s this created a new timeline in which he lived a life with Peggy most likety starting a family and living in the shadows of all the events we saw in the films which most likely would've happened the same way to see them in the main MCU. But there's another theory stating that Steve actually married and got together with Carter in our universe it was just kept secret all this time. This would've meant that Old Steve had to keep out of sight for most of his life maybe changing his name and staying out of every conflict in history. If you recall back to Winter Solider Carters husband is mentioned but we never get a name. We do see pictures of her kids and husband on her deathbed but they could be fake or a former husbands. Bucky at the end doesn't seemed surprised at all when he see's Old Man Cap so maybe Cap turned Bucky before he left or maybe Old Cap reached out to Bucky informing him about his new life. it's possible that all forms of time travel theory exists in the MCU such as a causal loop is a paradox of time travel that occurs when a future event is the cause of a past event, which in turn is the cause of the future event. Cap was always meant to travel back in time and could be behind some the events we see in the films maybe even working at Shield providing them with useful future information only to the people he truest as he already knows about Hydra being within Shield.
Honestly _Infinity War_ is a better movie than _Endgame,_ but they really both have to be seen together as one movie. They can't exist without each other. Kinda like _The Lord of the Rings_ trilogy, which Tolkien always intended to be a single book but his publishers convinced him it was too long. Nobody watches or reads _The Fellowship of the Ring_ without expecting to someday watch _The Two Towers._
Brilliance. I initially thought the main mission would be just grabbing the gauntlet off Thanos and giving it to Thor or Hulk but this is much better. A 'greatest hits' compilation of the MCU, though not before pulling the surviving heroes out of a funk that's the natural result of their prior defeat. Definitely feeling for Thor, who lost everything.
Here we go!!! I'm ready! 😊 I got to see this one twice in the theater. And this was actually the first MCU movie that I saw in the theater. Nebula's friendship with Tony was something that I didn't know that I needed until we got it. I do wish that we had gotten more of those two. Loved their scenes in the beginning when he's teaching her how to play paper football. Also @VKunia, not sure if the part where the Barton family were talking about having mayo on a hot dog will make the UA-cam cut. I watch this on Patreon earlier, and you mentioned mustard and relish for your preferred hot dog toppings. My preferred hot dog toppings are ketchup, mustard, and shredded cheddar cheese. LOL! I loved the times that the Avengers went back to. The 2012 Battle of New York. Got to see Steve outsmart Sitwell and Rumlow with a "Hail Hydra" to get the scepter. Followed by a Cap vs. Cap fight for the scepter. And Loki getting away with the tesseract. That sets up the Loki show. In 2013 Asgard Thor's talk with his mother Frigga was so beautiful. One of my favorite scenes in the movie. In 2014 I loved seeing Rhodey and Nebula watching Star Lord do his dance to "Come and Get Your Love" like from the beginning of the first Guardians movie. And in 1970 Tony got to reconnect with his father. And Steve saw Peggy. I've got a box of tissues ready just in case this one ends where I think I might. Looking forward to your next reaction. 😊
Tony's line "no trust, liar" refers to the sense of betrayal he felt when he found out Steve knew that the Winter Soldier killed Tony's parents in The Civil War, and "take this (nano suit arc reactor), you find him, you put that on, you hide" refers to Steve's claim about Tony being nothing without the suit from The Avengers 1. Basically reflecting how much Tony fears Thanos that even the best suit Tony could make throughout the MCU, the nanotech, became nothing in front of Thanos. Got you thinking about how deep the effect Thanos had upon Tony since the first Avenger movie, the battle of New York that gave him PTSD. Even Thanos acknowledged Tony's power, as the man who destroyed his entire Chitauri army with a nuke.
Steve respected Sam so much that he emulated him during the Blip by doing group therapy sessions for people with PTSD, Just like Sam used to do for Vets.
"They can't do that, they can't kill Tony, right?" - (eyes tear up.... turns away to hide the ugly crying....) "Everything will be OK in the end... Almost everything... Almost" *sob*
Regarding how Carol found the Benatar in space: the auxiliary pod that Thor, Groot & Rocket took to Nidavellir has a homing device that lets it find its way back to the ship. They retrieved the pod & she took the beacon to try & locate any surviving Guardians. (I believe it was explained in a Q&A with the directors.)
Or to put it more simply, Rocket was presumably involved with constructing The Benatar (since The Milano was never completely fixed) then being the paranoid rabbit we all love he almost certainly put some kind of way to find his way back to her if she ever got lost. If it were me writing it I wouldn't even bother with Nidavellir and the pod. Too complicated. Rocket: "Hey new girl! Just look for a heterodying crypto signal on subspace bandwidth X-37 Theta and it'll lead you right to them. Whomever is left."
Don't forget to mention that Danvers didn't just come across the Benetar & Tony Stark by accident. At the post-credit scene of "Captain Marvel", she appears at Avengers Compound & says "Where's Fury?" The Avengers evidently filled her in on what happened, Rocket gave her advice on how to find the Benetar... ...and the rest is cinematic history. I've met too many people who forgot about that post-credit scene...they just assumed that it was sheer coincidence or blind luck that she crossed paths with the ship.
imagine a line that represents time-space, if you could travel back in time you would be branching off another line from the original line, so when in the new line nothing can affect the original one. i think that analogy is pretty good, seen it in a show.
Hey, Fun Fact! The bald guy during the Therapy Scene who says "what about you?" Is Jim Starlin, the creator of Thanos and the Infinity Gauntlet in the comics! Also the guy talking about his date is one of the Russo Brothers (directors of film)
Yes, it's Ken Jeong (hissy fit guy on TV's The Masked Singer) with a fake mustache as the security guard. And, just for the record, Emma Fuhrmann (who played the now-older Cassie Lang) was born September 15, 2001 so she would have been about 17 years old in Endgame which was released in April 2019.
20:35 "I just wanna say I'm so _happy_ that Nebula is on this team." Yeah. She's a good asset. It was a _mistake,_ though, to send her to a place where she was going to cross paths with her past _self._ Her past _self_ had _different_ loyalties.
Loki has been my favorite of the MCU shows so far, followed closely by WandaVision (which I almost abandoned until the 3rd episode or so started showing us what was REALLY going on). Moon Knight was way better than what I thought it would be as well.
I've seen this movie like 50 times... and only just now, on the clip in your video, did I realize that Tony called the Tesseract "The Power Stone", when it's actually "The Space Stone", when they go back to 2012 and they are watching Hydra put the tesseract into the briefcase. He says, "there's the Power Stone"... Weird how I've never noticed that mistake before. The Power Stone is the one Rhody and Nebula are after, in the past.
Food for thought. When Morgan tells Tony "I love you 3,000" that was the ACTRESS saying that...it's not in the script. The director loved it so much that he kept it in.
Really? Since 2000 pounds is a ton, I always thought it was an inside joke by the writers that she was either A) unclear on the numbers, or B) being precocious and one-upping Tony. "I love you infinity!" "I love you infinity plus one!"
The pain from this film let alone the series is just so hurtful still to this day. My favorite moment of Captain America is him just simply counseling people and I know it goes a long way to recovery. I definitely related more to Tony, it's so easy for him to be negative when him and I look at the world the same way. I saw this 6 times in theaters.
Loved your reaction! Happy you finally got to see Endgame. Since I'm from Chicago, I'm obligated to say ketchup is least tier on a hotdog. Mustard all the way.
Ketchup priorities gang out here , Welcomes you 😅🤣. Btw i am not surprised Nebula was humanised by Tony , he talks to his AI (Jarvis) for crying out loud . He doesn't care , he sees everyone who can interact equal worthy of love 3:18 No they wouldn't kill Tony now , they wouldn't dare Well , it seems like Girl you are up for a shocking surprise 3:51 Nick fury sent that through that device things that showed her symbol in the infinity war ending , and while returning to earth she found Tony . 5:23 That teseract cube had shown him that someone powerful Destroys the whole Avengers and Tony could have saved them . That's the reason why Ultron was built, to protect the world from that kind of threat . But cap didn't agree and hence he lost half of the entire population, that's why he(Tony) so sad 12:26 After dabbing for the kids , you really just said i don't see Hulk and black widow getting together physically . Going a little bit on the deep end there 😂🤣
Funny thing about the Thanos eating the stones joke: Drax actually ate one in the comics cause he thought it was a jelly bean (he was much more goofy then)
i think what they meant for Hulk to say was that you can't go back and kill thanos, because you only went back in time because of something he did, so if you go back and kill him, he never snaps his fingers, which makes you not go back in time which makes him snap, and a loop forms and you never stop him. but if you go back and don't change anything like they hope to do, but steal some stones and then go back and put them back, nothing will have changed in the past, they will just snap the stones after he snapped, and bring all the snapped people back, hopefully.
What Banner meant was simple - time travel is not like how it is in other movies (which were mentioned in the movie itself). You therefore cannot undo something by simply going back in time, all it does is creates a new timeline and has no effect in our timeline. So going back in time to kill Thanos will simply create a new timeline in which Thanos has been killed as a baby and not change anything for our world, no loop (why our Nebula did not die). Their plan was therefore, to go back in time and steal the stones and give it back in the exact moment so no new timelines are created (of course this was not a complete success). This is also further explained by the Ancient One
Karen Gillan (Nebula) regretted not bringing up "Doctor Who" in the list of shows and movies about time travel. You'd think that *she* would, but she forgot.
If you didn’t understand why Tony was so angry at cap at the start is because of the speech he gave him in a previous film, saying that if they lose they would lose together but because of what happened in civil war they weren’t together, it’s why he called him a liar.
I hear people ask how captain marvel found tony all the time, I always assumed it was because Pepper received the message from his helmet and they somehow track him down
If Tony could send a message to Earth, he would use the Benatar's communications since it has more range than Tony ever intended for his suits, which cut off his call to Pepper shortly after the ring ship left Earth. The Benatar could also send a distress signal, and it probably already was, but they were out of range of anything. It wasn't a transmission, it was a goodbye, just in case someone found him. As for how Carol found them, they can take the trajectory of the ship, so she would just need to fly from Earth to Titan until she saw something. Rocket might also have something to help find the ship. Stormbreaker's connection to the Bifrost might also enable Thor to see where someone is like Heimdall did.
Really looking forward to this. I have a couple suggestions for movies or tv shows Amazing Spider-Man Gotham tv series Man of Steel Batman V Superman Zack Snyder’s Justice League Dune
After watching the movie multiple times, when Pepper asks Tony if he would be able to rest hits different. It's a foreshadowing in hindsight you quite couldn't catch at the time.
I like how this movie kind of answers what a villain would do after they won and got what they wanted. I once heard that a villain could never live in the world they create because of what they would have to do to get it.
I watched Endgame in the theater just after it released. When Hawkeye's family disappears, there was a collective murmur of despair throughout the theater.
You really cut the TWO PARTS AT THE PERFECT PLACE! (Just after CAP says/lies "Hail Hydra" NICE!) Didn't expect shivers from the editing at an reaction! If you didn't edit yourself, please tell your editor!
I put mayo on my hot dogs, been doing it ever since I was 9 or so when my friend's mother served them to us like that. She's Mexican, is that why? It's such a nice blend of flavor. A hot dog is a sandwich, after all.
Abby Ryder Fortson (younger Cassie) and Emma Fuhrmann (older Cassie) have about six and a half years' difference between them. Fuhrmann was 16-17 years old when filming her scene in this movie.
I just have so many questions like How did you go all these years without watching even a single marvel movie. How did you survive 2018. Like Endgame was the most talked about thing of 2018. What were you doing back then without watching even a single movie?
1:40 Ketchup is okay if you want to taste nothing but ketchup. Same deal with chili. Chili fries aren't fries-- it's chili with a bunch of fried potato in it. 7:54 Doctor Strange said the odds were over 14 million to 1 that they'd win. A huge number of those outcomes must have been derived from the fact Scott Lang was the ringer that upset the flow of fate. He might have been a victim of The Blip were he in normal reality when it happened, but being in the Quantum Realm allowed him to escape being dusted. Soon as he pops back in-- the whole game changes.
19:10 What my biggest regret about that scene is that nobody mentioned "Doctor Who". I mean, Karen Gillan was _right there_ .... (Actually it's HER regret, though don't you love that a character played by her can confidently say "That's not how time travel works"? And there was no way _she_ would mention it.)
It's cute that she was more worried about the taco than just about anything else. I'm wondering if having lunch before watching movies might be a good idea?
You should totally watch Agents of Shield, it has a lot of amazing characters and moments. and a certain Agent from Avengers 2012 which you'll be pleased to know.
When they travel to the past if you were really paying attention, those years aren’t just to show it’s (in the past) but it shows the year the movies were released.
so when tony fell down, he was exhausted, malnourished, and stressed and collapsed after venting out his frustration. you might've gotten it by now, but regarding time travel, basically something like back to the future's "marty's parents absolutely have to be together or else he won't exist" won't happen - if they don't get together, that just means there's another timeline where marty's parents aren't together - marty's own timeline that led to his own existence is still fine, just a different one than the one he time traveled into. idk if that made sense lol.
Part two will be out tomorrow or the day after! 🥲 It's still being edited! I'm not withholding the reaction!!
Please upload soon
Please upload tomorrow
Is the Full length available now on Patreon?? I dont see it. Or will it be on Patreon, After both the UA-cam versions are on UA-cam?? Thank you ~
@Madhur Kumar Chugh_021 Thank you !
Can’t wait!!!
A favorite interpretation of the six original Avengers after the “five years later” jump is that five of them represent the five stages of grief and Steve represents a counselor. Nat is in denial, she’s acting like if she’s vigilant enough, she can make things better. Clint has become angry and is taking his anger out on the world. Bruce is bargaining, finding the middle ground between Banner and Hulk. Thor has fallen into depression, drinking and eating himself into the Lebowski-esque shape he’s in. And finally, Tony has reached acceptance of the new world and moved on, marrying Pepper and fathering Morgan.
That's neat! Never heard that one before!
I think Steve is also denial, pretending to be okay and convincing other people to move on, while he himself cannot
@@alsorensen2484 ... But Steve DID move on! I mean, c'mon now.....he shaved his beard!!
@@alsorensen2484 That's fair, he and Nat do seem to agree on the two of them not moving on. At the same time, he is at least gesturing towards being optimistic about the future, the whales in the Hudson line, and advising her that the both of them need to get a life... so he's maybe self-aware about his denial in a way she isn't.
@@alsorensen2484 often councilors have to put aside their own issues in order to guide their patients.
I always loved how Steve honored Sam’s memory by leading a support group like Sam used to do with Veterans
I was gonna post the same! This movie's full of cool little touches like that!
He defnitely seems like a natural for that kind of role.
@@WhiteFangofWar He is, Steve never forgot that before he became a superhero he knew how vulnerable life could be for people.
Nebula and Tony shaking hands and him saying "Congrats, you won" is an underrated moment because she always lost to her sister and was punished for it.
She finally got some little sense of Victory
Good point. She's not used to winning, much less being congratulated for it.
Didn’t notice that. Good point
Dang I never noticed that either.
It's really the first time she won. That time in Guardians 2 while her and Gamora are fighting in the cave doesn't really count in my opinion. Gamora saved her life seconds before, and just the way Nebula keeps saying that she won makes me think she's trying to basically command that victory into existence. But that game with Tony. First thing she won outright and maybe even the first time she even had a competition that was just for fun.
I never noticed this and now i’m crying.
One of my favorite parts from this movie, was the way Tony humanized Nebula so easily, it's just such a nice character moment.
Well to be fair, Nebula did A LOT of that herself. You're giving Tony WAY more credit than he deserves. Yes his interactions DID help her, but her rekindling relationship with Gamora is THE reason she's become more "human." The fact that she was already mourning Gamora when Thanos returned without her showed she was already to being more human; Tony was just extra positive reinforcement. So you're not EXACTLY wrong, just incomplete.
Her winning the game with Tony is probably the first time she’s won anything in her life.
Everyone else does it too she just doesn’t roll with it most times.
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One of the more heart touching moments that a lot of people never talk about is Rocket and Nebula holding hands when they reunite
I enjoy asking people what moment in this film caused them to cry first. That one was mine. Somehow got through Hawkeye’s family dying (because I could see it coming), got through Tony’s message and reunion with Pepper… but a damned raccoon quietly taking the hand of a cyborg got my eyes wet.
@@davidmcleod5133 I know, right? Although I was already red-eyed after Clint lost his family. It wasn't that it wasn't obvious from the second they appeared on the screen, but it was so heart-breakingly well done when it actually happened. But that quiet moment between Rocket and Nebula is one of the great moments in cinema, and not a word is spoken. I would suggest that later Nebula bonding with Rhodey is another good moment. In this movie, I think Nebula has the most profound arc of them all.
Watching the Tony and Nebula scene at the beginning is enlightening about Tony. He's always so overbearing, but he talks to this woman who is clearly so damaged and fragile in some ways, and you see the exact patience and kindness thats required to be a good dad. Its kinda cool to see that in him, before he even had a kid.
Add to that, it's Nebula's first time really "winning"at something. Even her reaction when he tells her she won is adorable, even though her face doesn't really change much.
Nebula winning at paper football is the first time she's ever unconditonally won at anything.
We don't talk enough about how hard it must've been for Scott. After he went to prison, it's all he's wanted to stay clean and safe and present for his daughter, not to miss her life, to see her grow up. And then he misses out on not just 5 years but a hugely impactful 5 years--going into womanhood. But yes, in the end he's just so happy she's OK he can set that aside. It all happens in that one instant and Paul Rudd is a tremendous actor.
It was the "Andrew Garfield saves MJ" moment of this film, the emotional highlight that wasn't given enough room to breathe at the end so the movie could have 4 more seconds of explosions.
One of my favorite things about this movie is that Nebula seems to bond with Tony and Rhodey the most - and they're the two Avengers that can come the closest to understanding what being a cyborg is like. Rhodey can't walk without assistance anymore and for a time Tony couldn't live without the arc reactor.
No if u watch iron man 3 he sucessful removed metal in his heart then he not use the arc anymore just use nano tech arc. And rhodey use tech to help him walk.
I've always loved the "Hail Hydra" bit, they took one of the dumbest moments in Captain America's comic run and made it a hilarious "Suckers!" moment.
Funny how the movies did Cap saying "Hail Hydra" better than the source material did.
RDJ is such a good actor - he really brings the GRAVITAS to the role of Tony Stark - specially in the begining in the scenes with Morgan and Pepper. I almost forgot of how good this movie is!
Something you may not have noticed: at the beginning when the Avengers title came up and the theme played you may notice that it sounds a bit "thinner" than usual. That's because only half of the orchestra was used to play it! The idea of course was the other half of the orchestra members disappeared in the Snap (or the Blip as they would end up calling it). Play the opening of Infinity War and Endgame back to back and you can really hear the difference. A very subtle but clever attention to detail on the part of the filmmakers!
Cool!
Just saying
"Thanos killed half the orchestra" would make a great song title
@@jaysuscrass9119 True XD
I've never heard about that! That's a great detail!
Look at the little smile on Nebula's face as Tony says, "We're tied up. Feel the tension?" It might be the only time she's ever smiled in the MCU. Certainly the only time she's ever smiled during a competition. She'll always remember Tony for that. She'll always have nothing but affection for him, so you better not say anything bad about him in her presence, or she'll kill.
Other time was when she grinned before Yondu and her used her energy to blow up the Sovreign Fleet.
"This is gonna hurt..."
"Promises, promises."
@@phousefilms Ah, I forgot about that!
The character of Cassie Lang was born in 2007, with the 5 years later jump Endgame was set in 2023. So she was 16 when reunited with Scott. Emma Fuhrmann who played grown Cassie was admittedly a year older at 17 when the film released but 100% accurate 16 when she filmed her scene.
Just saying despite you saying she looked like she was in her 20s that was a 16 year old girl playing a character who was a 16 year old girl.
In fairness, it was a jump considering we went from little Cassie to a different actress who is 7 years older, made worse by the fact that Ant Man and the Wasp was released just about 1 year prior to Endgame.
The new actress is age appropriate for Cassie, sure, but juxtaposing the two in what is an irl really short time span and trying to wrap your head around little peanut growing into a near adult woman even in a 5 year jump can be a bit jarring.
@@Mrryn yeah, but that isn't the dispute. She essentially said that isn't a 16 year old that a woman in her 20s. While that is close to true today in 2022 it wasn't when they filmed in 2018. The change in actress, and a bit of uncertainty about how old the character is supposed to be can have you asking, "Wait, how old is she supposed to be?" And I'd understand. But when you say, five years have gone by she 15 or 16 at most and that is clearly a woman in her early to mid 20s, that's when I call you out.
If this were her patreon and we were seeing her whole unedited reaction I also wouldn't be bothered, but she chose to include herself essentially calling out a bad casting choice (because she thought the actress is too old). She COULD have checked (a Google search of Cassie Lang mcu actress is all it takes) gotten all the relevant information (character age and actresses ages) and not included it. With probably a week's time, minimum, to fact check she chose not to, so no, "In Fairness..." doesn't apply.
Also no the original actress was 1 year younger than the character. She was 10 (not the characters 11) when last we saw her as a child and the new actress was 16 only a 6 year gap not 7 and, again, she doesn't question Cassie's new age just believes the new actress is 22 or so not 16. And again this is edited and posted long after it happened, FACT CHECK, and don't look like a doofus by choice.
Where are the stones?
- "He ate them" ...
had me dying 😂😂😂
The Cap speech and the walk up to the time travel machine will always be my favorite moment in a theater. Although you watched all of these movies over the last year, these movies took place over nearly 11 years. They are literally coming together to “fix” the last 11 years of movie watching. Such goosebumps.
There’s 3 versions of narrative time travel. 1st is Paradox Time Travel like Back to the Future, where you can change your own future in the past. 2nd is Fixed like in Harry Potter 3 where you can’t change anything because as far as your present is concerned, you were already in the past. Endgame is Multiversal Time Travel where your actions in the past create parallel timelines that coexist with your past, present, and future.
There are others, but it's really an exercise in futility. Pick the one you like.
Nebula is one of my favorite characters too. I like her character arch, and it's good to see her playing a role in the mission.
Nothing will compare to the scale and thrill of seeing this in theaters for the first time.
I watched it 3 times in 1 week at the theatre. Was amazed every time as I managed to pick up new easter eggs each time.
I was deployed to Kuwait when it came out. As luck would have it my day off fell on opening day, couple of guys and I drove into Kuwait City to watch it.
Time travel within the MCU pretty much works like this If the Avengers change something in the past, they create a parallel timeline. For example when Clint travelled to his homestead and grabbed the baseball glove bringing it with him this created a new timeline in which that glove disappeared. This is how Nebula can kill her past self and still survive simply because the Nebula she killed was from another universe as when 2014 Nebula travelled to the future on Thanos’ orders, she created a split timeline.
All the created timelines
Iron Man, Hulk and Ant-Man travel to New York in 2012. Captain America uses "Hail Hydra" to trick the secret Hydra Agents into thinking Cap is with them years before the events of Winter Solider. The biggest change being Loki getting away with the Tesseract which pretty much rewrites all the Thor films and leaves that new timeline without a Tesseract. Our Captain America also reveals to 2012 cap that Bucky is still alive years before Winter Solider.
Captain America and Iron Man travel further back in time to a military lab in New Jersey in 1970 to steal it from Tony’s father’s lab. As Tony steals the Tesseract this means that his father was never able to study the Stone, thus he never creates the Arc Reactor technology that Tony later uses to power the Iron Man suit. Cap does bring back the stone itself to this universe but the Tesseract itself was destroyed.
Nubula and War Machine travel to 2014 Morag to the start of Guardians of the Galaxy. War Machine knocks out Starlord and thus he never meets Gamora, Drax, Groot, and Rocket or at least how we see them meet in the film. Another big change is 2014 Thanos and his army travelling to our main timeline in the future to fight the Avengers. Thanos and his army along with Nubula all die which leads to a timeline where Thanos and his forces died by 2014 changing everything about the Infinity Saga. This would create a power vacuum, maybe in this timeline Ronan the Accuser took over the role of finding all the Infinity Stones.
Thor and Rocket travel to 2013 Asgard where not much changes with one being Thor chatting to his mum before her death. Thor did borrow Mjölnir like @potterhead321 pointed out but at the end of the film Steve returns the hammer to it's original timeline. There isn't much change here at all so I doubt Thor and Rockets journey changed much in this new timeline.
Captain America Old explained
So there's two theory's both supported by the people who worked on Endgame who even they are divided on what happened. The first theory is that Steve when he returned to Peggy in the 1940s this created a new timeline in which he lived a life with Peggy most likety starting a family and living in the shadows of all the events we saw in the films which most likely would've happened the same way to see them in the main MCU.
But there's another theory stating that Steve actually married and got together with Carter in our universe it was just kept secret all this time. This would've meant that Old Steve had to keep out of sight for most of his life maybe changing his name and staying out of every conflict in history. If you recall back to Winter Solider Carters husband is mentioned but we never get a name. We do see pictures of her kids and husband on her deathbed but they could be fake or a former husbands. Bucky at the end doesn't seemed surprised at all when he see's Old Man Cap so maybe Cap turned Bucky before he left or maybe Old Cap reached out to Bucky informing him about his new life.
it's possible that all forms of time travel theory exists in the MCU such as a causal loop is a paradox of time travel that occurs when a future event is the cause of a past event, which in turn is the cause of the future event. Cap was always meant to travel back in time and could be behind some the events we see in the films maybe even working at Shield providing them with useful future information only to the people he truest as he already knows about Hydra being within Shield.
i thought clint grabbed a baseball glove, and not a ball
Personally I think that they copied DBZ for the time travel stuff. That show did the same thing.
Cap brought back Mjolnir to that timeline so it wouldn't create a branch off. Other than that, pretty accurate.
@@Juggernuts Ah yes I think you're on that one.
@@Iceman-135 Cheers forgot about that lol will edit that part
"Infinity War" was awesome! How can they do better?!
Marvel : ENGAME
Me : "Oh sh..."
Captain America : "Language!" :D
Honestly _Infinity War_ is a better movie than _Endgame,_ but they really both have to be seen together as one movie. They can't exist without each other. Kinda like _The Lord of the Rings_ trilogy, which Tolkien always intended to be a single book but his publishers convinced him it was too long. Nobody watches or reads _The Fellowship of the Ring_ without expecting to someday watch _The Two Towers._
@@tarmaque yes, Endgame went bigger for the emotional moments, but Infinity War was the better film.
The opening scene is an arrow in the heart...
Brilliance. I initially thought the main mission would be just grabbing the gauntlet off Thanos and giving it to Thor or Hulk but this is much better. A 'greatest hits' compilation of the MCU, though not before pulling the surviving heroes out of a funk that's the natural result of their prior defeat. Definitely feeling for Thor, who lost everything.
Here we go!!! I'm ready! 😊
I got to see this one twice in the theater. And this was actually the first MCU movie that I saw in the theater.
Nebula's friendship with Tony was something that I didn't know that I needed until we got it. I do wish that we had gotten more of those two. Loved their scenes in the beginning when he's teaching her how to play paper football.
Also @VKunia, not sure if the part where the Barton family were talking about having mayo on a hot dog will make the UA-cam cut. I watch this on Patreon earlier, and you mentioned mustard and relish for your preferred hot dog toppings. My preferred hot dog toppings are ketchup, mustard, and shredded cheddar cheese. LOL!
I loved the times that the Avengers went back to. The 2012 Battle of New York. Got to see Steve outsmart Sitwell and Rumlow with a "Hail Hydra" to get the scepter. Followed by a Cap vs. Cap fight for the scepter. And Loki getting away with the tesseract. That sets up the Loki show. In 2013 Asgard Thor's talk with his mother Frigga was so beautiful. One of my favorite scenes in the movie. In 2014 I loved seeing Rhodey and Nebula watching Star Lord do his dance to "Come and Get Your Love" like from the beginning of the first Guardians movie. And in 1970 Tony got to reconnect with his father. And Steve saw Peggy.
I've got a box of tissues ready just in case this one ends where I think I might.
Looking forward to your next reaction. 😊
Tony's line "no trust, liar" refers to the sense of betrayal he felt when he found out Steve knew that the Winter Soldier killed Tony's parents in The Civil War, and "take this (nano suit arc reactor), you find him, you put that on, you hide" refers to Steve's claim about Tony being nothing without the suit from The Avengers 1. Basically reflecting how much Tony fears Thanos that even the best suit Tony could make throughout the MCU, the nanotech, became nothing in front of Thanos. Got you thinking about how deep the effect Thanos had upon Tony since the first Avenger movie, the battle of New York that gave him PTSD. Even Thanos acknowledged Tony's power, as the man who destroyed his entire Chitauri army with a nuke.
Steve respected Sam so much that he emulated him during the Blip by doing group therapy sessions for people with PTSD, Just like Sam used to do for Vets.
Fun fact, Cassie’s actress was indeed 15 at the time of shooting. Hilarious that everyone thinks she’s older
RIP Whale in Hudson River.
"They can't do that, they can't kill Tony, right?" - (eyes tear up.... turns away to hide the ugly crying....) "Everything will be OK in the end... Almost everything... Almost" *sob*
Regarding how Carol found the Benatar in space: the auxiliary pod that Thor, Groot & Rocket took to Nidavellir has a homing device that lets it find its way back to the ship. They retrieved the pod & she took the beacon to try & locate any surviving Guardians. (I believe it was explained in a Q&A with the directors.)
Or to put it more simply, Rocket was presumably involved with constructing The Benatar (since The Milano was never completely fixed) then being the paranoid rabbit we all love he almost certainly put some kind of way to find his way back to her if she ever got lost. If it were me writing it I wouldn't even bother with Nidavellir and the pod. Too complicated. Rocket: "Hey new girl! Just look for a heterodying crypto signal on subspace bandwidth X-37 Theta and it'll lead you right to them. Whomever is left."
Don't forget to mention that Danvers didn't just come across the Benetar & Tony Stark by accident.
At the post-credit scene of "Captain Marvel", she appears at Avengers Compound & says "Where's Fury?"
The Avengers evidently filled her in on what happened, Rocket gave her advice on how to find the Benetar...
...and the rest is cinematic history.
I've met too many people who forgot about that post-credit scene...they just assumed that it was sheer coincidence or blind luck that she crossed paths with the ship.
One of my top 5 movies of all time. Alongside Jaws, the goonies, Anna and the apocalypse, and the dark knight.
imagine a line that represents time-space, if you could travel back in time you would be branching off another line from the original line, so when in the new line nothing can affect the original one. i think that analogy is pretty good, seen it in a show.
I'm glad we've finally arrived at this movie. It's been quite an amazing journey. "I had to study the Planck scale..." ...flexing with no muscles.
12:40 Like Dr. Sheldon Cooper said:
Q: Why did the chicken cross the Mobius Strip?
A: To get to the same side.
Hey, Fun Fact! The bald guy during the Therapy Scene who says "what about you?" Is Jim Starlin, the creator of Thanos and the Infinity Gauntlet in the comics! Also the guy talking about his date is one of the Russo Brothers (directors of film)
Smart Hulk pretending to be angry cracks me up HARD.
Vkunia: *Where are the stones?*
Also Vkunia: *Did he ate them?*
Vkunia's conclusion: *He's gonna poop them out!*
OMG... That makes sense! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😝
I love it when reactors give us two parts for Endgame, it's worth it. But please, for the love of Thanos, release it soon. ;)
50% at a time, in perfect balance, as all things should be.
Yep in this case Time Travel is the key to bring everyone back 💯⭐️⭐️⭐️! Can’t wait for your reaction, this is going to be sad and hilarious.
Yes, it's Ken Jeong (hissy fit guy on TV's The Masked Singer) with a fake mustache as the security guard. And, just for the record, Emma Fuhrmann (who played the now-older Cassie Lang) was born September 15, 2001 so she would have been about 17 years old in Endgame which was released in April 2019.
20:35 "I just wanna say I'm so _happy_ that Nebula is on this team."
Yeah. She's a good asset. It was a _mistake,_ though, to send her to a place where she was going to cross paths with her past _self._ Her past _self_ had _different_ loyalties.
Thanos had previously said that they could dread and run from destiny, but it would arrive all the same. He saw himself as something inevitable.
Really hope you keep going with the MCU reactions. Seriously the Loki show is so goddamn good.
Loki has been my favorite of the MCU shows so far, followed closely by WandaVision (which I almost abandoned until the 3rd episode or so started showing us what was REALLY going on). Moon Knight was way better than what I thought it would be as well.
The look on her face when Bruce explained how time travel would actually work was priceless.
I've seen this movie like 50 times... and only just now, on the clip in your video, did I realize that Tony called the Tesseract "The Power Stone", when it's actually "The Space Stone", when they go back to 2012 and they are watching Hydra put the tesseract into the briefcase. He says, "there's the Power Stone"...
Weird how I've never noticed that mistake before. The Power Stone is the one Rhody and Nebula are after, in the past.
Not sure, but I thought he said, "There's our stone."
Food for thought. When Morgan tells Tony "I love you 3,000" that was the ACTRESS saying that...it's not in the script. The director loved it so much that he kept it in.
Really? Since 2000 pounds is a ton, I always thought it was an inside joke by the writers that she was either A) unclear on the numbers, or B) being precocious and one-upping Tony. "I love you infinity!" "I love you infinity plus one!"
The pain from this film let alone the series is just so hurtful still to this day. My favorite moment of Captain America is him just simply counseling people and I know it goes a long way to recovery. I definitely related more to Tony, it's so easy for him to be negative when him and I look at the world the same way. I saw this 6 times in theaters.
"I don't imagine how things could possibly get any worse"
MARVEL: "Hold my Beer"
Loved your reaction! Happy you finally got to see Endgame. Since I'm from Chicago, I'm obligated to say ketchup is least tier on a hotdog. Mustard all the way.
This movie was amazing cannot wait to see you're reaction.
Loved it! Omg I love Captain Marvel so
Much! Can’t wait for the sequel The Marvels
VKunia: "I hate that I did that! Please don't look at that."
Editor: "I think we have our cold open!"
Ketchup priorities gang out here , Welcomes you 😅🤣.
Btw i am not surprised Nebula was humanised by Tony , he talks to his AI (Jarvis) for crying out loud . He doesn't care , he sees everyone who can interact equal worthy of love
3:18 No they wouldn't kill Tony now , they wouldn't dare
Well , it seems like Girl you are up for a shocking surprise
3:51 Nick fury sent that through that device things that showed her symbol in the infinity war ending , and while returning to earth she found Tony .
5:23 That teseract cube had shown him that someone powerful Destroys the whole Avengers and Tony could have saved them . That's the reason why Ultron was built, to protect the world from that kind of threat . But cap didn't agree and hence he lost half of the entire population, that's why he(Tony) so sad
12:26 After dabbing for the kids , you really just said i don't see Hulk and black widow getting together physically . Going a little bit on the deep end there 😂🤣
Tony "bring back what we lost, yes. Keep what we have, I have to at all costs and maybe not die trying" ugh such a foreshadow we missed.
Funny thing about the Thanos eating the stones joke: Drax actually ate one in the comics cause he thought it was a jelly bean (he was much more goofy then)
_More_ goofy?!?
@@bigdream_dreambig haha ya way more. It was the 80’s lol
@@frogurtcremebrulee5252 The 80's were a wild time. Granted so were the 60's and 70's, look at all the wacky stuff comics gave us in those days.
"someone hose this man down please" hit me so hard that my laughter woke up my flatmates lol
i think what they meant for Hulk to say was that you can't go back and kill thanos, because you only went back in time because of something he did, so if you go back and kill him, he never snaps his fingers, which makes you not go back in time which makes him snap, and a loop forms and you never stop him. but if you go back and don't change anything like they hope to do, but steal some stones and then go back and put them back, nothing will have changed in the past, they will just snap the stones after he snapped, and bring all the snapped people back, hopefully.
What Banner meant was simple - time travel is not like how it is in other movies (which were mentioned in the movie itself). You therefore cannot undo something by simply going back in time, all it does is creates a new timeline and has no effect in our timeline. So going back in time to kill Thanos will simply create a new timeline in which Thanos has been killed as a baby and not change anything for our world, no loop (why our Nebula did not die).
Their plan was therefore, to go back in time and steal the stones and give it back in the exact moment so no new timelines are created (of course this was not a complete success).
This is also further explained by the Ancient One
Note that End game takes place in 2023 and Korg is still playing on the Playstation 4 instead of the 5 cause it's still impossible to get one.
Karen Gillan (Nebula) regretted not bringing up "Doctor Who" in the list of shows and movies about time travel. You'd think that *she* would, but she forgot.
"Time travel is impossible cause of X, Y, and Z scientific theories."
"He's such a pessimist!"
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Dang she talked over the part where Tony said he lost the kid😂
I noticed that too. Big emotional moment for Tony
Endgame was definitely the heaviest one emotionally for me, it's such a bittersweet movie
If you didn’t understand why Tony was so angry at cap at the start is because of the speech he gave him in a previous film, saying that if they lose they would lose together but because of what happened in civil war they weren’t together, it’s why he called him a liar.
my list
1. Mustard (any kind)
2. Hot Sauce
3. Relish
4. Mayo
5. Ketchup
I hear people ask how captain marvel found tony all the time, I always assumed it was because Pepper received the message from his helmet and they somehow track him down
If Tony could send a message to Earth, he would use the Benatar's communications since it has more range than Tony ever intended for his suits, which cut off his call to Pepper shortly after the ring ship left Earth. The Benatar could also send a distress signal, and it probably already was, but they were out of range of anything. It wasn't a transmission, it was a goodbye, just in case someone found him.
As for how Carol found them, they can take the trajectory of the ship, so she would just need to fly from Earth to Titan until she saw something. Rocket might also have something to help find the ship. Stormbreaker's connection to the Bifrost might also enable Thor to see where someone is like Heimdall did.
Presumably Rocket gave her a way to track the Benatar.
Another small detail:
The same music plays at the beginning when you think Tony's going to die in space in the finale when he did actually die.
I love Spider-Man even in the midst of a massive battle he doesn't stop talking.
Really looking forward to this. I have a couple suggestions for movies or tv shows
Amazing Spider-Man
Gotham tv series
Man of Steel
Batman V Superman
Zack Snyder’s Justice League
Dune
When Tony tells Nebula "aaand you've won. Good game" and shakes her hand, that's the first time she's ever heard that in her life.
*VKunia showing the box of tissues*
Me: Yeah, you're going to need a lot more than that.
After watching the movie multiple times, when Pepper asks Tony if he would be able to rest hits different. It's a foreshadowing in hindsight you quite couldn't catch at the time.
“He ate them, he ate the stones... he’s gonna poop them out” vkunia😂😂
I like how this movie kind of answers what a villain would do after they won and got what they wanted. I once heard that a villain could never live in the world they create because of what they would have to do to get it.
"He ate them. Yes, he's gonna poop them out, you guys are gonna have to dig through his poopoo."
Wasn't expecting that 😅💩
"I really couldn't imagine how Endgame could we worse..."
*Famous last words*
I watched Endgame in the theater just after it released. When Hawkeye's family disappears, there was a collective murmur of despair throughout the theater.
You really cut the TWO PARTS AT THE PERFECT PLACE! (Just after CAP says/lies "Hail Hydra" NICE!) Didn't expect shivers from the editing at an reaction! If you didn't edit yourself, please tell your editor!
I put mayo on my hot dogs, been doing it ever since I was 9 or so when my friend's mother served them to us like that. She's Mexican, is that why? It's such a nice blend of flavor. A hot dog is a sandwich, after all.
Abby Ryder Fortson (younger Cassie) and Emma Fuhrmann (older Cassie) have about six and a half years' difference between them. Fuhrmann was 16-17 years old when filming her scene in this movie.
This and Return of the King are the best "big" movies of this millennium.
I just have so many questions like How did you go all these years without watching even a single marvel movie. How did you survive 2018. Like Endgame was the most talked about thing of 2018. What were you doing back then without watching even a single movie?
The fact stark taught nebula patient and compassion is amazing
“I wanna wash his hair”
I love that line 😂
1:40 Ketchup is okay if you want to taste nothing but ketchup. Same deal with chili. Chili fries aren't fries-- it's chili with a bunch of fried potato in it.
7:54 Doctor Strange said the odds were over 14 million to 1 that they'd win. A huge number of those outcomes must have been derived from the fact Scott Lang was the ringer that upset the flow of fate. He might have been a victim of The Blip were he in normal reality when it happened, but being in the Quantum Realm allowed him to escape being dusted. Soon as he pops back in-- the whole game changes.
19:10 What my biggest regret about that scene is that nobody mentioned "Doctor Who". I mean, Karen Gillan was _right there_ .... (Actually it's HER regret, though don't you love that a character played by her can confidently say "That's not how time travel works"? And there was no way _she_ would mention it.)
Just as I was trying to figure out where Part One would cut off, it happened. Very Thanos-esque of you, Vicky and Editor!
“He ate them. You have to dig through the poopoo” lmfao dead
as MANY people have pointed out......they infact made a fountain of youth......and can keep EVERYONE young
Almost there for WandaVision
It's cute that she was more worried about the taco than just about anything else. I'm wondering if having lunch before watching movies might be a good idea?
During Steve's group therapy scene, with him are one of the Russo Brothers and the original writer of the Infinity Gauntlet comicbook.
You should totally watch Agents of Shield, it has a lot of amazing characters and moments. and a certain Agent from Avengers 2012 which you'll be pleased to know.
When they travel to the past if you were really paying attention, those years aren’t just to show it’s (in the past) but it shows the year the movies were released.
Yeah, this gave me a different point of view about time travel and it makes sense when you think about it.
I think it's a bit funny that Tony calls Thor "Lebowski" because the same man that played Obadiah(Tony's first enemy) played Lebowski
so when tony fell down, he was exhausted, malnourished, and stressed and collapsed after venting out his frustration. you might've gotten it by now, but regarding time travel, basically something like back to the future's "marty's parents absolutely have to be together or else he won't exist" won't happen - if they don't get together, that just means there's another timeline where marty's parents aren't together - marty's own timeline that led to his own existence is still fine, just a different one than the one he time traveled into. idk if that made sense lol.
WONDERFUL reaction!!! I'm totally looking forward to Part 2!!!
@VKunia I can hardly wait to see your reaction! I hope you’re prepared for some crying, too. I hope you’re enjoying your Sunday! Love you, Vicky! ❤️😘
Every time Nat says, "see you in a minute" I feel that pain all over again