Captain America: The Winter Soldier - Elevator Fight Scene - MOVIE CLIP (4K HD)
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Captain America: The Winter Soldier is a 2014 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2011's Captain America: The First Avenger and the ninth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film was directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, with a screenplay by the writing team of Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely. It stars Chris Evans as Steve Rogers / Captain America, alongside Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Cobie Smulders, Frank Grillo, Emily VanCamp, Hayley Atwell, Robert Redford, and Samuel L. Jackson. In Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Captain America, Black Widow, and Falcon join forces to uncover a conspiracy within S.H.I.E.L.D. while facing a mysterious assassin known as the Winter Soldier.
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This movie made Cap the badass he really is. Didn't hesitate to jump out a 10th story window after taking out like 9 guys. Loved the fact that he offered to let people out before the fight started.
Actually it was the 25th floor my friend
Yes I do enjoy this scene greatly
25th floor..🤣
Try reading Captain America comic books. Chris Evans really captured his character with limited lines. In the comic book, he would have been lecturing those men about serving the country and standing for right as he beat them up.
@@LSF1976 Actually he dropped a good 5-10 floors when he cut the elevator cables.
Everybody gangsta till Cap takes down a jet with hand to hand combat.
😂😂😂
😂
😆😆😆
That's one of the most expensive jets in the world too
@@polish_filipino never seen you reply in comments before
It's honestly the best MCU movie in my opinion.
Agree!!!!
Besides Thor: Ragnarok
@@DarthSpiderMaul thats probably the worst
@@KurasakiBleachigo1 lol true that one does suck pretty bad
I don't think there's another MCU movie that's relatively close either.
This right here is proof that Captain America is smart. Steve Rogers was already sort of smart before taking the Super-Soldier Serum. But people seem to forget that just as he was enhanced physically, so was he mentally. Captain America possesses peak human mental processing. For him, that usually takes the form of being a master tactician and strategist.
Fun Fact: The reason that Captain America's shield always comes back to him is because his brain does all the calculations to determine where it will ricochet and how it will land.
Precisely, few people know that. Being aerodynamic is one thing but being able to have it return to you or be where you're going to be takes some fast calculations and then some. Never be another Cap like Steve Rogers.
Good theory. But he uses a magnet wrist band made by Tony. You can see Bobby from Agents of shield using the same things with her batons
@@aabdr374 This is not a theory. Read the comics. Before Age of Ultron, he did not have the magnets.
@@kjiyere7224 And he abandoned them after Age of Ultron. He goes back to normal straps in Civil War, for the in-universe reason that not having straps was impractical for keeping the shield secure, and the out-of-universe reason that the Russo Brothers felt they ruined Cap's aesthetic. And they were right.
Also this elevator scene is what gave Joss Whedon the idea for the magnets in the first place.
@@TheFiddleFaddle Nice
As a kid I was fan of Ironman but as I grew older I admired Captain America...huge respects for this character
I'm more of a Cap fan than an Iron Man fan
Cap fought in WW2 for a long while even though the films didnt show us that . He's more experienced than Iron man and others except Thor . If you noticed his fighting changed from First Avenger to present since he learned the present way of fighting. He learns fast .
Cap inspired me to improve my physical strength
@@spiritualjalen220 he inspired me to improve my physical, mental, and emotional strength. He’s more of an inspiration for just being a better man, or better yet, a better person in general.
Cap may not inspire me but he's my favorite character out of the marvel universe
That landing after taking down the jet was just perfect
Yea I know, it looked like he is that with elegance 😂
The audience in the theater cheered at the end elevator scene and jet scene.
Not good for the knees tho
Deadpool be like: oh oh superhero landing.
I feel that was actually the best superhero landing in the MCU ngl
This whole sequence from the elevator to the take down of the plane is still one of my favorite moments of action in the entire MCU. Really showed just how bad ass Cap truly is and I still believe he has the best trilogy out of all the franchises.
Civil War tops his other two solo movies
Yes he does. we need.steve rogers back all
@@manuelorozco7760Civil War was fun, but Winter Soldier is the single best solo film in the MCU.
@@spencergsmith Why do you believe it is THE best?
@@manuelorozco7760 writing, acting, character development, overall MCU story progression, fight choreography, and underlying message. There aren’t any unnecessary scenes or clunky dialogue, and it’s entertaining from start to finish.
I love how these guys think they can beat a WW2 veteran still in top condition and recently battled an army of aliens
@Damian Howard he is a man out of time
@The Krimson Kommando they clearly weren't thinking anything
I don't think being a WW2 veteran or coming from a recent battle is too much for these guys to handle... rather, him being a super soldier and having a super science shield along with protagonist luck is a much bigger deal...
The same reasoning of goons trying to bear hug Batman.
Bro he beat they ass I love how he just throws them like rag dolls 😂
It feels like I rewatch this once a month. My absolute favorite sequence in the MCU.
Same.
Me to bro this and civil war so dont feel bad u not alone.
rookie numbers
How does he know they are hydra
@@xxxellbrownoxxx he doesn't know they are hydra here, all he knows, through body language and his conversation with Secretary Pierce, is that he is about to be attacked
I love the way that you can see his thought process. He goes from feeling somethings off, noticing the man anxiety-sweating, surveying the elevator for threats, then, “oooh, okay. I see what’s up..” “…before any of you wants to gets started…”😂
Holy shit, good eye, never saw the anxiety sweat
I thought the real tip off for Cap were the guys talking without making any actual noise. 😀
The fact none of them react to him staring them down is a huge red flag.
Anyone doing normal things would be like, WTH man?
Henry Jackman hitting all the right notes musically. The music certainly has that Dark Night quality to it. His soundtrack to the last Uncharted game stands testament to his ability to score on a cinematic scale
People don't realize how vital music is to cinema. It makes the emotions in the scenes more impactful.
@@seeksolace2059 They just don't make a lot of memorable scores these days
@@manuelorozco7760 Yeah they do? Tf?
@@stevenc400 The 2007 original yes
@@manuelorozco7760 Are you talking about video game scores or movie scores, because a ton of new movies scores are memorable
I always crack up at 2:52 when the guy is like _ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!_ after seeing Cap' jump from what looks to be at least _20 stories_ and not only _SURVIVE,_ but shakes it off, gets up, and *CONTINUE RUNNING* like it was NOTHING. I absolutely *LOVE* what they did with the Steve character in this film. They really hit home the fact that this guy is a _literal SUPER SOLDIER_ at peak physical condition. This movie turned Captain America into a bonafide action star. Seeing him here leaves _no doubt_ that this man can fight alongside the likes of Thor (a literal god), Hulk, and Ironman.
Still its too much over the top. He could have broken his bones but movie logic dosen't agree with that. If it would have been from different film industry comments would have been bashing physics and all.
@@riderchallenge4250 His actions were calculated. As a super soldier he is simply tougher and has more agility. Most of the falls momentum was absorbed by his vibranium shield which is why he survived.
bla bla bla! another craptale eater
@@riderchallenge4250 i agree, but the spirit of these marvel movies is for lighthearted epic action. Of course its not realistic, but its not what people want anyway. Darker superheroes worlds exist.
This Cap has superhuman strength.
Soldier: “You have nowhere to go”
Cap: smashes through elevator window and falls about 50 floors
Soldier: did he just jump off the elevator
The Arkham Origins reference? 😉
“Walk it off”
25 floors
“Nowhere to go? Hold my shield…”
And right at this moment, Cap got everyone's respect and attention he always deserved.
3:42 gives me chills everytime
With no doubt
"Before we get started, does anyone want to get off?" One of the baddest lines eva! Clap 👏 🔥 I LOVE this scene!
3:09 When the pilot warns him to stand down, and he increases the speed.... It gives goosebumps.
Somewhere there's a timeline where Steve had to do all this WITHOUT his shield, because Old-Steve decided to steal that timeline's shield and give it to Sam.
What about a steve that had to do all this without the serum, what if he was never transformed? How would he be a successful superhero, if he never got the super soldier serum?
In the mcu? No , he got the original shield broken by Thanos fixed by the wakandans. Him stealing it would mess up the timeline too badly and he knew that
@@kvdjrplays7794 He didn't have the shield with him when he went back, broken or fixed; all he was carrying was the stones and Mjolnir.
@@Scorpio3002 yeah I stand corrected , I'm sorry man. I realised that but it was irresponsible of cap them right? He stole the shield from a reality where they mightve needed it
@@kvdjrplays7794 It definitely seems out of character, that's for damn sure. Especially now that Falcon and Winter Soldier is all about the complicated legacy of the shield, and everyone's asking what they're gonna do with it. And I'm just like "Maybe... take it back to the timeline it belongs in?"
It’s scenes like this and Chris Evans stellar performance as Cap that really makes me miss him in the MCU. I just hope Chris Evans comes back for one or two more films sometime in the near future because his Captain America was F-ing Bad Ass!💪🏻😎
Let's see how Mackie continues the legacy.
No doubt, we'll miss this portrayal
@@bravoalley228 I totally agree. It’s going to be real interesting to see how Anthony Mackie moves forward from his Falcon persona and into his role as the new Captain America. I really liked what they did in the Falcon and the Winter Soldier series but he definitely has some big shoes to fill. Regardless, Mackie’s Captain America is following the same core values that Steve Rogers was known for and what he stood for as Captain America.
I was honestly very surprised to see how much Chris and Steve personality differs. He did brilliant job.
Funny thing is he did Human Torch that matches his real life personality but it didn't turned out too well.
The casting department of Marvel is really something.
Not gonna lie. The moment, when cap jumps from elevator is in my honest opinion, best scene of entire MCU. Perfect sync with soundtrack. Sheer amount of badass. The moment, when he hit the ground and it shows, he's in pain. He's not some mary sue. To think, that I didn't liked cap before this movie. When I first encountered him in early 90s, reading through Spiderman comic (where spidey team up with him and silver sable), I thought, he's ridicoulos character. Even though I liked first Avenger, I was more Iron Man guy. Until this movie. This movie really took this stale B-list marvel superhero and made him into something glorious.
That would be Gary Stu, not Mary Sue, unless Steve was a Transgender, then it might apply and he is kinda Transhuman with the SSS so it's oh so confusing now...LOL.
Welcome to "Woke World".
Note: Cap was NEVER a "B" list superhero, he was 1 of the first heroes created in REAL LIFE comics since 1940, along with Submariner and the ORIGINAL Android Human Torch(Jim Hammond) and has had a consistent comic run since he was revived in the 1960's something most characters cannot say who aren't named Hulk, Spiderman, Thor, Ironman, or Team comics Avengers, X-Men and FF4(even they were cancelled for a time so...) or Archie(not Marvel but yes Archie Comics is still in publication to my surprise).
Not even Wolverine, Deadpool and 99.5% of characters in Marvel (or DC)have that under their (Utility)belt.
He's probably also had the most "Team-Ups" outside of Spiderman and has been the leader of the other characters in most intergalactic(cue Beastie Boys music :D)/world ending events if he was present.
So NO not a 'B' hero, only to you in your head.
@@surfersilver6610 I meant b-list, by popularity before MCU started. Back then most popular marvel IPs were Spider-Man, Hulk, X-Men and Fantastic Four. That's why marvel sold their movie rights for these characters. They probably tried to sell rights to Cap or Iron Man, but there were no buyers. Even Daredevil and Punisher got their movies. Marvel was in dire need of cash back then and sold all movie rights they could. In the end, they were left with b-list (by popularity) characters and reimagined them for big screen. I hope, my long comment explained my intetion. Wasn't trying to insult cap's importance in popculture or within marvel universe. PS. Don't care about gender terms. Mary Sue is universal term, that everybody understand.
Captain America was a total badass. But as Steve Rogers he still had this vulnerability as a human. That's what always made him my favorite MCU character.
*WE ARE GONNA MISS CHRIS EVANS* /
*_C A P T A I N A M E R I C A_*
3:34
Everyone will miss him (including me) but we got a new captain America
He's my Captain America not the tv version. Evans is Cap .
@@speedracer1945 I agree. They can't expect people to feel the same way about a character when the actor changes. No two actors act in the same way and they'll obviously look and sound different. Chris Evans plays cap so well that the replacement will never be the same.
...Holy shit, Cap! That was super ultra awesome!!!! Pure physicality and practical wit to get out and escape...*speechless*
I was like this first time too 😶😨
The most incredible movie that I have ever watched ,which impressive me by Chris Evans’s extraordinary physical ability !
The opening scene on the boat had me excited to see Cap in top form with a stealth suit and Shield cover taking out those guys on the boat .
Fun fact: Chris Evans was just supposed to run away from the jet but surprised everyone on set by disabling the jet's wing, jumping on to it, destroying the jet engines with his shield and landing.
No he wasn’t
lol 😂
Don’t lie just for some likes dumbass
@@minutememesfanpage1639 it’s not a lie that actually happened
@@jstenhouse22 so for starters your telling me Chris Evans disobeyed the director’s orders.jumped on to the jet which a good part of was just CGI it’s not possible to do that BTW they used a Stuntman for that part and then used his shield which probably made of plastic to destroy it? And then there’s the fact that it can’t be done in one take and the jump at the end was completely CGI like come on know your stuff before you say stupid stuff for likes and internet validation
That little sigh he does before the elevator closes is just the saddest thing honestly. Because that is him understanding what is going down and what he has to do. And I think it was one of the last times he trusted many people.
Where was the sigh?
Cap: it kind of feels personal
2:32 “Do it for the vine.”
If you think you have air superiority over cap then you clearly don’t know what he can do
Love how this scene shows how powerful and skilled Cap is
'Stand down Rogers, stand down.' Are you kidding me, he can do that all day. 🤣🤣🤣
Saw this comment elsewhere:
"Before we get started, does anyone want to get out?" Cap is always such a gentleman!
This scene alone catapulted the character of Captain America and the MCU to new levels.
Not a so-so scene in the elevator, but brilliant.
One of the greatest action scenes of all time
Soldier: "Give it up rogers. You have nowhere to go"
Morgan Freeman: "But he did in fact, have somewhere to go"
Thanks for putting the scene after that...it is also an absolute masterpiece
It’s the perfect follow up to the perfect fight scene.
It’s literally how the movie normally runs
2:10 always cracks me up 😂 they already know what’s up, “Drop the SHEILD and put your hands in the air!”
Imagine being the soldier shouting "You have nowhere to go!" and hearing the glass breaking
@@voidimperial1179 just picturing that soldier and the one next to him:
_Hear the shattering of glass from inside the elevator_
"You realise how stupid it was to say that, right?"
"I know, I heard it the second I said it."
@@MotRekrab1347 "Son of a bitch really jumped."
@@voidimperial1179 from the small crater in the lobby of the Triskelion:
*"LANGUAGE!"*
Such a cool scene
Am I the only one who likes movies with loud action sequences like this one
Am I the only one tired of people using the "am I the only one tired" to get likes and comments?
It depends. It's one thing to be loud and it's another to have every motion and shot make visual sense and have continuity. Your POV can change, but what you see after a POV change has to track what your mind has already formed about the space the action takes place in. If all that makes visual sense and has time/place/motion consistency, then your mind makes sense of what's happening to whom when; otherwise it's just a mashup of action and your mind just sort of checks out.
" It kind of feels personal" never I'd forget this line..
Friend : what makes cap superhuman?
Me :
6 seconds in air
with g= 9.8 ms-2
makes the height = 176.5 m or 580 ft
this is totally non fatal for cap because he felt pain due to the shield hit from the iron railing . His feet and thigh still faced the impact.
Height of Washington monument =169 m. Karen told spidey a drop from that distance would most likely be lethal.
Hence Cap is a certified superhuman.
Peak of human potential. He stands right on the borderline between superhuman and human. Spider Man is superhuman, thor is superhuman etc. cap is not. P.S Caps decent was lightly interrupted by a glass ceiling cushioning the impact. Well, enough to survive.
@@shadowvapor16 I'm soo sorry.
Comics is different.
Don't bring 616 counterpart.
Nick fury is a white guy there then
And in Ult. Universe he's black.
And in ult universe, cap possess super strength and punch force exceeding than that of Spidey's.
Cinematic universe takes inspiration from the comics and not taken exactly.
@@djz1845 first of all caps punch force may be the same as spidy holding back punch force
@@realkingrex holding back?
MCU cap is shown more to hold back while Spidey in most of the movies get wear out. Only in 616, Spidey holds back more and without it he's shown insane feats. Ult cap one shots juggernaut, tanks hits from hulk like guys. Spidey went off with a bullet.
@@djz1845 did you watch winter solider he was not holding back he killed like 100 people and can at max stop a helicopter flying away spiderman held a boat together
Looking back at the MCU, I think both Winter Soldier and Civil War are the films in the series that succeed the most at being pure action films.
I think Civil War was the better movie
Cap “ before we get started… does anyone wanna get out?”
Me : Stops the elevator and gets out
“Before we get started, does anyone want to get out?”
Coldest line I ever heard from the MCU universe.
You can't spell Captain America without badass in it.
Hey wtf i can
That’s America’s badass
3:41 Captain America is so military he jumped off that jet at the position of attention. Great form 😂
Cap being able to see the smallest of details and sense danger is amazing.
Oh gosh this scene. Oh gosh, no words for that. It's been 7 years now and I can't get over this movie, I simply can't... It seems like I'm stuck in a loop watching the scenes of this movie everyday, not to mention I probably watched this movie like 50 times. WOW
3:41 Goosebumps 🔥🔥🔥🔥
the captain is really good at parkour.
How ??
Cap politely offered to let anyone who didn't want to fight to fight him out before they got started, beat senseless half the men in the elevator with one arm literally tied behind his back. Then he actually hit the roof with the officer-with such force he dented steel. AFTER that he jumped twenty storeys and ran it off before taking down a VTOL attack aircraft using nothing but his muscle, brains and shield before escaping SHIELD HQ altogether.
It just goes to show-Erskine knew very well what he was doing when he made Steven Rogers a Supersoldier. He might be able to take a punch from a God and wield Mjolnir, but on the inside he'll always be that scrappy kid from Brooklyn who fights the good fight.
Hydra thought they had the perfect weapon in the Winter Soldier, for all the difficulties they had in controlling him. If they'd had a willing Steve Rogers on their side?
"Hail Hydra".
Straight up capt! “Amazon’s show him our fear!” We have no fear!”
The vibranium shield doing a lot of work here, but cap is the definition of "one man army".
Cap: Hail Hydra
😏....
The soundtrack of the winter soldier is a masterpiece
2:37 bro I swear his shield is his best friend, he treats it like a helper and the bond is amazing between metal and a soldier
Cap: "Before we get started, does anyone wanna get out?"
Me in the back just trying to get to my cushy office job: "Wtf? The one day I didn't take the stairs???"
Its scenes like this that make me want to be a filmaker...I want to gather all the pieces and create experiences like this one that stay with people as it has with me. God this soundtrack is beautiful too
Same 🙌🏿
Make us proud, blow our minds.
Imagine a man picking you up and throwing you with such force that you not only hit the roof but BEND the roof!
Bro, back when the MCU was still good
How Hydra thought they could actually stop Cap after this sequence just proves how effing insane they all were.
They pissed off the greatest soldier the world had ever known. There was no way they could win.
And to know in the beginning he wasn’t wearing parachute while free falling
@@naufal110 Batman can too
@@justgohan6346 Batman's cape doubles as a glider. Not the same deal.
My favorite scene in The Winter Soldier. When i saw this movie on a rainy day at home, I knew i had to be part of MCU even more after only seeing OG Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy in theaters.
Are u in MCU now?
@@briantannenbaum8110 Since 2014.
@@briantannenbaum8110 I meant as a fan
The soundtrack in this movie, the movie in general, its an honest master piece
That landing at the end, the superhero landing, it's the perfect way to cap this sequence.
I was in this scene. It was shot at the Cleveland Art Museum and I was one of the people reacting to him falling through the glass.
This was the movie that let those brothers get the job done the Infinity stone saga. Definitely the best mcu movie
That music though
"Before we get started"
My favorite documentary.
"Before we get started, does anyone wanna get out?"
If someone you're about to jump asks you that, you'd better do as he suggests
This movie is the one that made Cap a badass... from the one character nobody wanted to be on the playground, to the one everyone wants to be...
This movie made me take the MCU seriously. The Russo Brothers are geniuses.
I’m on the same boat as you. And I have no signs of stopping
Love Jasper’s “Are you kidding me?”
That sounded in such a defeated tone after covering the elevator, have those guys get taken out and have other floors covered thinking you’ve accounted for everything. And then Cap does a 20 story jump which they had no answer for lol
Awesome the funny thing in real life he looks like he can do that
Trying to fight Cap - one of THE greatest H2H combatants in all of Marvel AND DC - in an enclosed space is like trying to fight an enraged male tiger. Hopelessly foolish, and their lives were only spared by the goodness within his heart.
Judging by your Avatar's face you must have first hand experience fighting an enraged male tiger in an enclosed space.
The fact you made it out to comment here is a miracle.
Love this!
I fell in love with him in this exact moment.
2:27 beautifully put together! Just something about this jump
Secretary Pierce: (Moment’s Earlier) Yo! I’m gonna need you guys to apprehend Captain America in the Elevator!
Rumlow: Holy shit.....h-how many guys should I take?
Secretary Pierce: How many can you fit in that damn Elevator???
Not enough.
Rumlow : may i remind you that he wasn’t wearing parachute dropping from a thousand feet
I think that's actually the best action scene in the whole MCU so far, and I don't think it's getting topped anytime soon
badass, all i can say
Cap: Why does England always win at chess?
One of the soldiers: Why?
Cap: Because the queen never dies.
The rest of the guys: 0:54.
lol
😂😂😂
2022: they finally lost in chess
One of the best mcu scenes
As a kid growing up in the 70s reading Marvel comics, I was never a big Captain America fan. But the MCU Cap movies are the best of all the series trilogies.
Steve Rogers: before we started, does anyone wanna get out? 👱♂️
Me: ✋😊 ummm yes that would be me, have fun guys 🚪🚶🏾♂️
Soldier: You have got nowhere to go!
Captain America: *jumps out
The best thing about this scene is to see a movie elevator actually has brakes
One of the greatest scenes in all marvel cinematographer
Him jumping out of that elevator seems less ridiculous after they make the point in the beginning of the movie to show him jumping out of the plane without a parachute
But he landed on water tho which i think less hurt
His shield is made of vibranium, which absorbs impact energy. Awesome scene.
I absolutely love how it didn’t take Cap long to figure out these guys were coming for him, and absolutely love how he just wrecked Rumlow at the end with the slam into the roof of the elevator and then on the ground!
😂
Always loved that line: "Before we get started...does anyone want to get out?" Basically, "You guys know I'm about to kick all y'all's asses, but I'm a fair guy, so I'm giving you this one chance to walk away."
3:28 bet John walker cant do that
3:41 and that to
Well, as a kid I truly enjoyed reading Cap's monologues as he beat legions of bad guys. He'd go on about freedom, justice, human dignity as he beats people into a pulp. As a kid, it validated the idea of taking a noble stand against fascism, tyranny, corruption, instead of just accepting it as "normal". BTW, the idea of Steve Rogers was partially based on a real Steve Rogers who was America's first special forces ranger who served the British during the French Indian war
Great scene and amazing movie - Love it how Cap starts to notice little things.... AND the sound track is AMAZING for this movie...
When the quiet kid gets into the elevator with the bullies 😂😂😂
Captain America's the winter soldier is by far the most underrated movie in the MCU
This scene is fire I think he is the strongest soldier out of all of them
Hands down the best of all the character movies in the MCU.
The scene that made Captain America an icon...
So inspiring makes me feel like I can be captain America🥲
Rogers is a really badass
I think this is the coolest fight sequence in entire mcu series... Whosoever person choreograph this must get award
This is how you do a fight scene of many against one. You have everyone go in at the same time in a coordinated manner. You don’t have each person go in one at a time while everyone else stands around and watches just waiting for their turn.