Imagine from The Ancient ones' perspective..she just handed the time stone to Bruce, walks inside the building to find Rogers waiting for her at the entrance to return the Time Stone. She must have felt a insane amount of anxiety and relief in those few moments.
@@KingDusk278 Not really, if she could see that the time stone would be returned seconds later she wouldnt have fought to not have to give it up. Im guessing that she isnt seeing forwards in time here and obviously if she used the time stone to just look ahead and see if it succeeded it would have defeated the suspense. Most likely she has used the time stone before to scout the future sorcerer supreme candidates which is why she knows about strange but she wasnt able to see him giving the stone to Thanos and she cant see if they will use the stone successfully and return it. So from her point of view she had no idea if that stone would be returned, ergo yeah she would have had some relief to open the door and see the stone promptly returned.
@@stevensanderson2817 That’s not what I meant, Bruce already said that they would return the stones the right back as it left, so for her to know how time travel works she would be expecting someone to return with the stone in a few seconds.
@@KingDusk278 I know, but she didn't absolutely know for sure until she opened the door and saw him there. If she knew with certainty that it would be returned she wouldn't have said no when hulk showed up, she would have just said here I've already seen that you succeed so just return the stone to this time period after you finish. There wouldn't have been a need for him to explain that he could return the stone and her to need to realize that strange had given up the stone or for her to tell him that she was trusting him to return it. She didn't know.
@@szymonbober2280 All things considered they made it a point to show the Avengers prevented a ton of it. Hulk prevented an entire space eel from doing 911 on a building, Ironman kept a perimeter, Cap got the police to form a perimeter. I don't think they showed a single building collapse in the entire film.
@@runner9528 I would. She told him he didn't want to do this and his response was "You're right, I don't" whereupon he reaches for the stone, but doesn't actually try to strike her. He had no intention of harming her, and she most likely had the presence of mind to pick up on that, hence the (mostly) peaceful exchange.
Then Marvel Disney shits all over this scene by making Doctor strange who was meant to be the greatest of them by making him a second third string character in his own movie and his own sequel because women have to be better even though the woman they made the ancient one they changed it and she was great and that part was great and by their own rules they established that strange was meant to be the greatest but now he's just he's just a stupid sorcerer he does little magic tricks because Wanda's out there and Chavez and any other woman in the Marvel universe is now stronger than them It's bad writing and if I was a woman you should be pissed at this You should be pissed that they just write cheap characters for you for your gender instead of creating great characters such bullshit I'm glad Disney's shit in the bed now and lose it a bunch of money I hope they keep using money
I love Bruce's instinctive control of his astral body. No floating, just walking, and he pulls the facsimile of the Time Stone out of thin air like he has as much control over the projection as she does.
@@voicesgt9204 he went on to launch a potentially multiverse-breaking spell to solve some teenage drama without accurately defining its consequences *and* agreed to the changes halfway through. Placing all the blame on the teenager is a bit of a stretch.
@Antonio O. Martín ehh, not really strange kept telling peter to stop tampering with the spell and peter isn't really a teenager in no way home he's a young adult.
@@antonioo.martin222 also it wasn't just "teenage drama" it was his secret identity and the fact that mysterio exposed him in being a murder. So a lot of it was on the line and peter went on to ask dr strange for help, in which peter irresponsibly kept changing the spell because he still wanted people to know his secret identity.
Amazing how this works. Strange saw that the only way they could win, was if the Ancient One realized that Stephen had seen the only way they could win, and that that was by giving it willingly, and not it being forefully taken. It breaks the code of The Ancient One not being able to see past her death. Brilliant.
I am so glad that they brought her back for the Avengers finale! I have to admit in theaters, when she suddenly said "or maybe I did" in regards to making a mistake, I thought she meant it was a mistake making Doctor Strange the Sorcerer Supreme ... glad it was just she was wrong in not trusting the stone to Bruce!
For real, had that same thought on my first viewing fearing it was gonna maker her suddenly think Bruce was actually a threat, but the perspective with her trusting that Stephen knew what he was doing is so much cooler. Her performance nonetheless is so so good in this and I’m super glad they had her come back for a scene!
What I thought it was going to be was “Or I did” meaning that if she gave the stone to Bruce, then Strange wouldn’t have it to give to Thanos. I then swiftly remembered in the MCU, changing the past doesn’t affect the future, just creates another timeline
Little things like this make the movies seem like a universe. The Ancient One existed in New York during the battle against Loki. She was doing her thing without us knowing it, at the time.
I come back to this scene for that very reason. I also love Mark Ruffalos' compassion in that scene. He fully understands what he is asking of her and the gravity of her choice.
I'm gonna be that jackwagon. The acting was what was paid for, the satisfaction of continuity error rate is getting hard to ignore... that they need to make new content to explain holes in the old... I dont blame them, I blame the At-The-Time Executive staffing for rushing too much out the door without giving ample time for a continuity check. It was really hard to sin these movies before they started pumping them out. But you're right... Its obvious they spent Majority of the films budget on the Talent, as they should have for devoting so many years of other peoples lives which can't be given back to the overall well being of the project.
One of the best scene of Endgame when the sorcerer asking why strange gave it away the Infinity stone and realize the moment without knowing and the trust she set upon Dr Strange is incredible.
I love how at first Banner said "I wasn't asking" and then try to take the Time Stone from the Ancient One forcefully, he still think hes the big dog and no one can stop him. Then after being Punch out he said "With All Due Respect" to her ... he realize that even the Hulk was out of her league.
This shouldnt work against the hulk like...at all. You remove banner and end up with mindless hulk who is basically an inhuman monster that will destroy eveything around him. Just more poor writing from the russos who continually demonstrated they knew nothing about the hulk character
I love the whole, "You're about... 5 years to early," line cause it shows the MCU doesn't have all it's iconic heroes yet. Some still haven't gone through their origin story yet. Doctor Strange still hadn't gone through his befire the Avengers, neither has Kamala Khan, and several other heroes.
She was up there killing aliens by the score the whole time the Avengers were getting all the glory. She probably just went back to doing yoga when it was done and never told anyone except her people.
She probably didn’t tell anyone about what she did. It was the right thing to do. No need to brag o imagine. It took her almost no effort to keep the building safe. It’s just another day in her life.
i love how as soon as she realizes that Strange gives the stone willingly she did not hesitate at all to give Bruce the stone and knows that Strange would give it willingly for a good reason
One second after this: Steve: 'You must be the one who carried this stone before Strange had it.' Ancient One: 'And you must be Bruce's friend, here to fulfill his promise.' Steve: 'You don't seem surprised to see me.' Ancient One: 'I'm not. I had a good feeling about him. He's a man of his word. As, it would seem, are you.' Steve: 'Thank you for that. It made all the difference.' Ancient One: 'Please. Speak no more of it. The less I know, the more intact my own timeline stays.' Steve: 'Fair enough. *hands over stone* I have to be on my way now. More stones to deliver. And another promise to keep.' Ancient One: *looking at the stone and smiling* 'Well done, Strange.'
@@MagiofAsura she cant look past her death, her receiving the stone back is something unforeseen otherwise she wouldnt have argued with banner about giving it away
this scene showed what kind of man dr strange was even before the accident. ancient one said he was performing surgery 20 blocks away. now during the invasion that would still be in area. so its likely doctors, nurses and patients were trying to get to safety or hold down the fort. but he was still performing surgery
By oath medics, surgeons and nurses have to save lives even in the middle of an alien invation, of course that doesn't make his surgery acts less heroic, I'm sure he saved a lot of lives that day.
We saw the kind of man he was before the accident and he was a fucking asshole. The guy wouldn't perform surgery on someone unless it was complex and new otherwise he'd ruin his reputation.
It's like in that tv show Timeless "Hurry, we have to get to the time machine!" Isn't that an automatically solved problem by virtue of having a time machine?
@@Emoswiwa no, i was just scrolling and i saw the thumbnail and i was like "Oh shit a one punch man vs Hulk animation" and scrolled back to watch it just to be disappointed that its not
No one talks about her scars on her head to indicate she has been trying to avoid death from brain cancer, and finally accepted it when she passed on the title to Strange.
Yh but it’s not cancer that makes u bald, it’s the treatment why would she get treatment when she has dark magic keeping her alive anyways, it wouldn’t really make sense
My favourite quote from this moment is “ strange is meant to be the best of us” it tells us that even in 2012, she knew that strange was meant to be the best sorcerer so it makes sense when he finally showed up why she was at first, reluctant to teach him because when she died, she told him that she never saw his future. Only its possibilities, so while she evidently saw the future where he became a great sorcerer, she must’ve also seen the futures where it’s possible he met an early grave because he was a sorcerer and other possible futures where he became, evil, so it makes sense her reluctance at first, because why would she want to take a man who could become one of the greatest sorcerers, in existence and possibly condemned him so
If I get it... She can't perceive everything after her death, only before. So hearing that Strange gave the stone to Thanos, and the fact that Strange can perceive everything before his death, not after... She is shocked at knowing her death being is just 12 years or closer, Strange giving such powerful stone to another being, she is also shocked to know that Strange did it in desparation, shocked that she cannot calm herself that she has to trust Strange a whole ton, and she has no control over it?
Strange was meant the best of us. Solidifies that he gave the stone for a reason. He was certain that the Ancient One would gave the stone to Bruce as one of many possibilities he foresaw.
Marvel was amazing here. Excellent casting, bright cheerful costumes, scenes and lighting and action you can follow instead of extreme close up or shaky cam or the stupid gritty realistic frenetic cut shots. And good story and everyone had a part, dialog, role that was important.
I haven't seen these movies. But this scene looks good. Especially with Tilda Swinton. But don't you think they should have made a Secret Wars movie/storyline first? (I used to read the comics 30 years ago)
Tony Stark was the only one with nano technology who could transfer the stones to his suit in the heat of the moment, without going through the difficulty of taking the whole gauntlet off.
I wonder out of all the futures Strange saw to defeat Thanos, how many involved giving up the Time Stone. It'd be interesting if it was just the one future, like he really tried so many versions where he kept the stone but it all led to failure. OR he tried in vain for a future where he gave up the stone AND Stark lived, but couldn't find one.
Dr. Strange found a reality in which they defeated Thanos pretty early on. However, he was still pissed at Tony for being a jerk, so he kept going till he found one where Tony and Thanos died.
@@javascap6258in all reality, the most reasonable conclusion isnt that there was only 1 reality where they won, but that Tony has to think there's only one reality where they win in order for any of the victorious endings to happen
@@kevinong9471 also they have to be realities in which they win, and Dr. Strange survives to see the result. There may have been lots of possible wins that Dr. Strange just can't see because he's dead in them.
@@Goibniu001chronologically during infinity war, odin, yondu, ego, the ancient one, all big-league entities were gone....granting thanos an easier win as opposed to him trying for 50% offing everybody in existence...so
I personally believe that was the whole point of Thanos acting this late him knowing that there were entities powerful enough to wipe him out easily so he instead used his minions to bring him the stones to be out of their radars but once finding out they all died he decided to make the move himself now that he had less threats to deal with
I love the fact that she turned totally serious when Bruce mentioned Strange gave away the Time Stone - highlights just how serious it is, and just how much she trusts Strange.
It's amazing how this came out just before the world was set on fire. People had the best time of their life watching this, and then they walk outside and see people dying cause they coughed
this came out almost a full year before covid hit how is that “just before” 😭😭😭 also people did not die “just cause they coughed”, how tf did you come up with such an awful like bait comment
@@leojs5673 Covid started in late 2019. This movie was released in april 2019. So not quite a full year. If I remember correctly Covid started in November/December 2019 in China then started creeping it’s way all over the rest of the globe.
I remember running through the streets of my hometown as it burned. Women and children were consumed by the COVID monster left and right. I boarded myself up in an abandoned house with a few survivors when one of them coughed. I didn't hesitate to put him down.
I liked that this scene explained the time travel in simpler terms. And ancient one is a pretty compelling character. Despite her limited presence in the film, she was still great
"Strange is meant to be the best of us." "So he must have done it for a REASON..." "I FEAR you might be RIGHT..." That part literally gave me chills...like at that point I knew SOMEONE important on the team wasn't going to survive this.
I like the implication that because they returned the stones to the exact moment they were taken, 5 seconds after Bruce left with the stone, he showed up again to give it back XD
Just realized when she said “I’m counting on you Bruce, we all are” she wasn’t referring to bringing the stone back but most likely performing the snap correctly
2:58 I love the little hesitation you can see in her hand movement here. She knows this is her point of no return, and she holds back for just a second. Fantastic body acting.
Love this scene and Tilda Swinton's performance. The change in her facial expression at 2:28 from righteous, confident, supreme, amused and a little bit condescending to doubt is wonderful to watch. Yes, it's a cheesy superhero movie based on comics. But you can still have great actors/actresses giving hellish good performances.
What i really like from this character is how she treats hulk, just like a teacher would do with an angry kid, allowing him to talk when he was calmed Not putting herself at his level (even of she would’ve won easyly) , nop, just like “sit down Banner, think about this and lets talk” No need to combat, no need to contain him, just talking nicely and relaxed 😌
It would have been cool for them to make footage showing each stone being returned to its timeline just a few seconds after they were taken from it. Like here, if moments after The Ancient One hands Hulk the stone and he leaves, Cap popping back and handing it back to her. Ditto for the other stones.
All the tv shows weren’t good these past years. One about captain America returning the stones would be an amazing series to watch and give closure to his character.
They would have to plan it well, as each time Cap returns a stone the powers available to him are reduced. Let alone putting the Aether back into Jane.
My man Strange was so dedicated to his craft that he was performing surgery during a LITERAL alien invasion. No wonder he has all those fancy and expensive watches! He’s willing to make money moves even during the end of the world!
The surgery was probably well underway before the start of the invasion. At that point, the only thing he could do was finish despite the surrounding circumstances since stopping would mean the patient would die
What gives me goosebumps whenever I see this scene is when she says “or I did” because of her not giving up the time stone she was one or many of the 14 millions reasons why they lost to thanos
Interesting how banner and hulk combined, right, and then when the Ancient One bamfs him into his true spirit form, he's still the same timid, earnest, uncombined Banner. He no longer fights Hulk so much, but battles his timidity still. Fascinating
It's because Bruce Banner is hulk in his purest form. Bruce has always been Bruce, but he has only been hulk since the gamma radiation. As such, it makes perfect sense that even though they find a way to co-exist, the spirit form remains as pure Bruce Banner, as the Hulk was only an unwanted addition later on in life.
I like how Hulk goes from We will to I will when she says you have to survive. In some sense he knows the Hulk still lives inside him and he will survive.
Ancient One: I'm counting on you Bruce Ancient One a few seconds later: "Avengers delivery service here, we have a package of one infinity stone for The Ancient One"
I wonder if her "I'm counting on you, Bruce. We all are." is a reference to her seeing him in another reality using the infinity gauntlet to restore everything.
I find it interesting how, here, the Ancient One says that it’s the duty of the sorcerer supreme to safeguard the time stone, and Bruce asks why Strange gave it away, indicating that the time stone was being safeguarded by Strange, and was in fact the new sorcerer supreme after the Ancient one. But, come the multiverse saga, suddenly he’s not anymore. And now…Wong is…for some reason. I could see Wong FILLING IN for Strange while he was snapped, but then giving the position back after Strange returned.
I still think when The Sorcerer Supreme pushes Banner out of Hulks body, Hulk should've still still been in there and able to get up and do something, like attack her for the stone, even if it fails cause she has magic they've established multiple times Hulk and Banner are separate entities
Sounds like it would have made for an even funnier moment if she had to hit the Hulk again and ended up with Hulk body, spirit Hulk, and spirit Banner and the latter two were arguing with each other while trying to ask for the stone.
Regarding how Steve Rogers/Captain America returned the six Infinity Stones at the conclusion of the _Endgame_ film, there’s an online FanFiction story entitled “The Infinity Stones Return: Captain America’s Final Adventure.” This story is written in the form of a heavily detailed plot-summary for an eight-episode mini-series. The first episode takes place before Captain America (hereafter called “Cap” for short) begins his journey, and shows Professor Hulk rebuilding the time machine and Scott Lang/Antman volunteering for the initial test run. This involves a return-trip to Clint Barton’s pre-snap home to put back the baseball glove that was taken during the original test-run. Afterward, Doctor Strange explains why the stones have been placed in the briefcase and reveals that the Tesseract, Orb, and Sceptre have been shrunken down to fit in Cap’s pockets and will be re-enlarged after he arrives in the past to re-contain their respective stones at the proper time. In the second episode, Cap visits the Ancient One in 2012 prior to the arrival of his earlier self in New York. There, she uses the combined power of the six stones in the briefcase to cast future-dated spells that will make the 2012-2014 timelines reset themselves once the heisted stones have been returned to their proper places. Afterwards, she transports to the roof of the New York sanctum where she gives Hulk the original version of the Time Stone after first putting on a performance-act of initial resistance and surprise to ensure he understands the importance of returning the stones afterward. She then reclaims the returned-version from Cap’s briefcase. In the third episode, the Ancient One continues to assist Cap by helping him recapture Loki and returning him into SHIELD custody along with the stolen 2012-Tesseract. Afterwards, the re-enlarged Sceptre re-containing the Mind Stone is given back to the Hydra goons, thus triggering the first timeline-reboot spell which erases everyone’s memory of the wayward events. However, the final scene then reveals that since Loki misused the Space Stone’s power in the wayward timeline, a branch-timeline was nevertheless still created, thus requiring the TVA to intervene. In the fourth episode, Cap shoots forward to 2013 where he re-teams with the Ancient One for the journey to Asgard. There, they work together to neutralize Heimdall before putting the Reality Stone/Aether back into Jane Foster’s body and returning the enchanted hammer to a comically confused Thor. Afterward, the timeline is then likewise reset to erase everyone’s memories. The fifth episode has Cap shooting forward again to 2014 where he and the Ancient One return the re-enlarged Orb containing the Power Stone back to the temple on Morag after first making a brief but necessary side-trip to delay Korath’s arrival and prevent his interference. The sixth episode then has Cap being sent to Vormir where, in order to return the Soul Stone, he must first contend with a temporarily freed Red Skull and a temporarily resurrected Natasha Romanoff. The start of the seventh episode then reveals that, with the two stones from 2014 returned, the timeline has also now been reset so that everyone’s memories have been erased and that exact duplicate/replacement versions of Thanos, Gamora, and Nebula have been created to take the place of their original counterparts who jumped forward to 2023. Before travelling back to 1970 and then further back to 1946 though, Cap first reveals to the Ancient One that Doctor Strange had previously placed a charmed spell over Cap’s aura so that no one in the past would be able to recognize who he really is unless he wants them to. Hence, Peggy would be able to see Cap in his true form when he returns to her whereas everyone else would see him as somebody different. This would then enable him to easily change his name and assume the identity of a former G.I. whose unit was rescued by Captain America during the war as per the reference in the _Winter Soldier_ film. This also then explains why the younger Cap didn't recognize his older self at Peggy's funeral during the _Civil War_ movie. In the last part of this seventh episode, Cap returns to 1970 and puts the re-enlarged Tesseract containing the Space Stone back in the vault, then proceeds up to Hank Pym’s lab to put back the four replenished vials of Pym Particles. Upon arriving in the lab however, he is unexpectedly intercepted by the TVA. The final episode then has Cap being recruited by the TVA to fight the Red Guardian in 1984 before being allowed to return to 1946 and live happily ever after. Hope you enjoy reading the story in full on the FanFiction website. Cheers!
0:25 I love so much that it’s never explained why she understands what Bruce is talking about She just does because she’s the ancient one and that’s cool
No it’s because she uses the time stone to view alternate futures. She knows that Strange’s destiny is to become Sorcerer Supreme. She can see everything up to the moment of her death, can’t predict past that point (as the explains to Strange during her death scene). Hence why she is confused and lacks understanding of things that Bruce says regarding events in the far future (like Strange giving up the time stone willingly).
when he counted the chances that they win the one chance is the version when he saved tony s life he knew that will end like this just u need to focus in the easter eggs in the show what a genius
I love how the ancient one suddenly realizes the threat that decimated their reality will decimate her reality as well and strange is saving her reality
Moments like these remind me how much I want a show where Steve returns the stones. I can just imagine him sitting inside the building and seeing him with the time stone to return it.
Bruce had a much bigger role than most people believe in this movie. But each of their roles played a vital part to the defeat of Thanos. His role however, involved breaking the rules of reality, and sewing it back together in the blink of time while bringing back half of the population using 6 infinity stones all at once for the first time ever in a glove that can barely hold the energy together, in less than 2 minutes. He might've taken the L against Thanos in the 1v1 (Copyright Would've Slapped Disney, had he beaten Thanos), but he saved all of humanity. Thats a big W for the green monster everyone fears. His own personal redemption.
Honestly, Professor Hulk is just like... a really uncomfortable representation of a plural system, especially in this scene where Hulk just flat-out stopped existing at all. Ah well, at least we have Moon Knight.
@@tessbolick6605 to be honest, I wish Professor hold kind of head like a OK KO type of thing in which they both have to like stay balanced in order to maintain the form but if one gets out of hand, all comes tumbling down in the new either just get hulk or banner
one thing of i never thought of till watching this right now, is she says that without any one of the stones and you would doom reality, millions would suffer, so our reality gets saved by all these other realities stones, then rogers goes and gives them back to their respective realities, thus still leaving our reality with no stones at the end of the day, from her perspective even once defeating thanos we'd be screwed.
well technically she said that the stones create the flow of time and the removal of a stone creates a new timeline. In a universe with no stones, either the flow of time stops (which obviously cannot happen) or the mutual destruction of all 6 stones stabilised the universe by turning the timeline as they knew it into a singular branch where no stones exist, and thus there is balance and no destructive timelines. Plus with all the multiverse shit going on its highly likely that the universe without any stones is screwed anyway
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Apart from the main cast, Anthony Hopkins and Tilda Swinton were brilliantly cast. Always top notch.
Imagine from The Ancient ones' perspective..she just handed the time stone to Bruce, walks inside the building to find Rogers waiting for her at the entrance to return the Time Stone. She must have felt a insane amount of anxiety and relief in those few moments.
Not really if you know how time works and being The Ancient One, she probably was expecting it.
@@KingDusk278 Not really, if she could see that the time stone would be returned seconds later she wouldnt have fought to not have to give it up. Im guessing that she isnt seeing forwards in time here and obviously if she used the time stone to just look ahead and see if it succeeded it would have defeated the suspense. Most likely she has used the time stone before to scout the future sorcerer supreme candidates which is why she knows about strange but she wasnt able to see him giving the stone to Thanos and she cant see if they will use the stone successfully and return it. So from her point of view she had no idea if that stone would be returned, ergo yeah she would have had some relief to open the door and see the stone promptly returned.
@@stevensanderson2817 That’s not what I meant, Bruce already said that they would return the stones the right back as it left, so for her to know how time travel works she would be expecting someone to return with the stone in a few seconds.
@@KingDusk278 I know, but she didn't absolutely know for sure until she opened the door and saw him there. If she knew with certainty that it would be returned she wouldn't have said no when hulk showed up, she would have just said here I've already seen that you succeed so just return the stone to this time period after you finish. There wouldn't have been a need for him to explain that he could return the stone and her to need to realize that strange had given up the stone or for her to tell him that she was trusting him to return it. She didn't know.
Haha! Its like that harry potter scene.
I just realized Strange was probably busier than the Avengers this day
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He was deep in surgery in that very moment. He would have a lot of work that day...
@@matasa7463 something the Hero Movies tend to not show, THERE IS A TON OF CASUALTIES...
@@szymonbober2280 All things considered they made it a point to show the Avengers prevented a ton of it. Hulk prevented an entire space eel from doing 911 on a building, Ironman kept a perimeter, Cap got the police to form a perimeter. I don't think they showed a single building collapse in the entire film.
I just love the respect these two give eachother despite only meeting for around 15 minutes.
Bruce tried to take it by force. Wouldn't call that respect.
@@runner9528 I would. She told him he didn't want to do this and his response was "You're right, I don't" whereupon he reaches for the stone, but doesn't actually try to strike her. He had no intention of harming her, and she most likely had the presence of mind to pick up on that, hence the (mostly) peaceful exchange.
@@jason11279 he was peaceful after he was completely disarmed though. He didn't have a choice but to talk.
Hulk didn’t have a choice but to be peaceful.
@@runner9528 then I'll just reiterate that he made no attempt to harm her
"Strange was meant to be the best of us"
Most heartfelt and badass line right there
You have a low bar for badass 🙄
Then Marvel Disney shits all over this scene by making Doctor strange who was meant to be the greatest of them by making him a second third string character in his own movie and his own sequel because women have to be better even though the woman they made the ancient one they changed it and she was great and that part was great and by their own rules they established that strange was meant to be the greatest but now he's just he's just a stupid sorcerer he does little magic tricks because Wanda's out there and Chavez and any other woman in the Marvel universe is now stronger than them It's bad writing and if I was a woman you should be pissed at this You should be pissed that they just write cheap characters for you for your gender instead of creating great characters such bullshit I'm glad Disney's shit in the bed now and lose it a bunch of money I hope they keep using money
he only did it to save tony but i bet tony would be willing to sacrifice himself like he did in (spoilers)
end game
@@bananadaily2317he did it to save everyone through what he saw in tony
all of yall are wrong, kang wrote this timeline either way
I love Bruce's instinctive control of his astral body. No floating, just walking, and he pulls the facsimile of the Time Stone out of thin air like he has as much control over the projection as she does.
Probably also learnt about magic already. He's a scientist and 5 years to let the fact magic is a real aspect of physics in his reality sink in helps.
@@waterpickerit has a Lot more to do with Bruce being used to being in Astral form (in his own mind) whenever he became the Hulk.
Ya me too
@@Rensune This!
in the comic, hulk has the ability to see something like ghost or stuff, so i think its pretty normal for bruce to be fine with it.
"Strange was meant to be the best of us"
Strange, in Spiderman No Way Home: I'm about to risk the multiverse on the whims of a teenager
He didnt risk shit it was spider mans fault for changing the spell 5 times
@@voicesgt9204 he went on to launch a potentially multiverse-breaking spell to solve some teenage drama without accurately defining its consequences *and* agreed to the changes halfway through. Placing all the blame on the teenager is a bit of a stretch.
@Antonio O. Martín ehh, not really strange kept telling peter to stop tampering with the spell and peter isn't really a teenager in no way home he's a young adult.
@@antonioo.martin222 also it wasn't just "teenage drama" it was his secret identity and the fact that mysterio exposed him in being a murder. So a lot of it was on the line and peter went on to ask dr strange for help, in which peter irresponsibly kept changing the spell because he still wanted people to know his secret identity.
He was just risking his own universe, not that it lessens the weight.
Amazing how this works. Strange saw that the only way they could win, was if the Ancient One realized that Stephen had seen the only way they could win, and that that was by giving it willingly, and not it being forefully taken. It breaks the code of The Ancient One not being able to see past her death. Brilliant.
I think you meant Stephen instead of Steve
@@Garyllaz Yeah, most people understood that :P
@@KatieFirestorm Only by pausing and thinking about it for a sec
@@KatieFirestormYou can edit it tho, its confusing at first
@@X2K01 Done.
Yeh sure. When she's called the "Ancient One", it's a title. But when I call my mom the Ancient One, I get smacked upside my head
Lmao😂 wtf
What a fossil right
We truly live in a society 😏
Just like when Miley Cyrus is naked and licks a hammer, it's "art" and "music", but when I do it, I'm "wasted" and "have to leave Home Depot". 🤦♂️
Underrated comment 😂
Tilda Swinton is a gift to humanity. She is absolutely beyond brilliant.
She's a good actor. Glad she's in some big budget stuff. I haven't seen any of these marvel movies tho
It's weird how she married an inbred man. A woman was impregnated by her own father and the kid grew up to be Tilda's husband.
She is a really good actress
The one true queen of Narnia
What the hell are you talking about that's David Bowie
Supreme acting on her part. the sudden disorientation of someone who is not used to event being bigger that oneself comes across brilliantly
Tilda Swinton the actress playing ancient one bringing godly acting to the MCU.
I'm counting on you Bruce , we all are.
(Next second) Steve Rogers: Here you go.
She was referring to the fact that Bruce will be the one that snaps his fingers and reverses everything Thanos' snap did!
@@Moosorkhapparently she was not able to see that to start with. There are so many inconsistencies
And after Steve Rogers leaves the universe is destroyed by the TVA in the first episode of _Loki._
Would've really abbreviated this scene if Rogers showed up 5 min earlier to green light the plan and return the stone..
@@Moosorkh the "or I did " refers to her realization that strange set this meeting up by giving the time stone and the mistake was not giving hers
I am so glad that they brought her back for the Avengers finale!
I have to admit in theaters, when she suddenly said "or maybe I did" in regards to making a mistake, I thought she meant it was a mistake making Doctor Strange the Sorcerer Supreme ... glad it was just she was wrong in not trusting the stone to Bruce!
For real, had that same thought on my first viewing fearing it was gonna maker her suddenly think Bruce was actually a threat, but the perspective with her trusting that Stephen knew what he was doing is so much cooler. Her performance nonetheless is so so good in this and I’m super glad they had her come back for a scene!
What I thought it was going to be was “Or I did” meaning that if she gave the stone to Bruce, then Strange wouldn’t have it to give to Thanos. I then swiftly remembered in the MCU, changing the past doesn’t affect the future, just creates another timeline
Dude I thought the same thing
Same here. But those details are resolved in time. Replays can make a big difference in absorbing such details.
So what did she meant or I did what did she do wrong in the past
Little things like this make the movies seem like a universe. The Ancient One existed in New York during the battle against Loki. She was doing her thing without us knowing it, at the time.
Well, like a full and rich fictional world, but yeah
The acting is so underrated in this scene. Ancient one's emotion from being a badass to a worried mother. Top tier portrayal of emotions.
I come back to this scene for that very reason. I also love Mark Ruffalos' compassion in that scene. He fully understands what he is asking of her and the gravity of her choice.
I'm gonna be that jackwagon. The acting was what was paid for, the satisfaction of continuity error rate is getting hard to ignore... that they need to make new content to explain holes in the old... I dont blame them, I blame the At-The-Time Executive staffing for rushing too much out the door without giving ample time for a continuity check. It was really hard to sin these movies before they started pumping them out. But you're right... Its obvious they spent Majority of the films budget on the Talent, as they should have for devoting so many years of other peoples lives which can't be given back to the overall well being of the project.
One of the best scene of Endgame when the sorcerer asking why strange gave it away the Infinity stone and realize the moment without knowing and the trust she set upon Dr Strange is incredible.
Ya one of the best
“Strange was meant to be the best of us” I love how much trust she has for him
I love how at first Banner said "I wasn't asking" and then try to take the Time Stone from the Ancient One forcefully, he still think hes the big dog and no one can stop him. Then after being Punch out he said "With All Due Respect" to her ... he realize that even the Hulk was out of her league.
Not really because Strange did the same thing to Spiderman.
Honestly, at that moment Hulk should come out and fight Ancient one. Hulk has always been two person
@@keyboardtaskforcephi-3689 MCU Hulk is a giant puss. Nortons Hulk was 10x better.
This shouldnt work against the hulk like...at all. You remove banner and end up with mindless hulk who is basically an inhuman monster that will destroy eveything around him. Just more poor writing from the russos who continually demonstrated they knew nothing about the hulk character
@@guyverjay1289 well, Norton's hulk is the only real hulk.
Wheneve ancient one pops up
It gives me chills
Cuz you know she's damn good
Loved that intro shot of her on top of the Sanctum, just swatting away Chitauri like they're flies
@@PrestigeLearning”the chitauri are the suckiest army in the galaxy” - Rocket
She defeated THE HULK with a single touch... she so OP
I love the whole, "You're about... 5 years to early," line cause it shows the MCU doesn't have all it's iconic heroes yet. Some still haven't gone through their origin story yet. Doctor Strange still hadn't gone through his befire the Avengers, neither has Kamala Khan, and several other heroes.
Yeah but why didn't MCU make a secret wars storyline first?
@@stevencoardvenice to make the infinity saga
I think we got that
Vision, t'chala's black panther, spiderman, falcon, the good winter soldier, guardians of the galaxy, Wanda's scarlet witch, who else?
Who's Kamala Khan?
She was up there killing aliens by the score the whole time the Avengers were getting all the glory. She probably just went back to doing yoga when it was done and never told anyone except her people.
she's past beyond recognition, like when strange stopped dormammu and nobody knew except him and the sorcerers
She probably didn’t tell anyone about what she did. It was the right thing to do. No need to brag o imagine. It took her almost no effort to keep the building safe. It’s just another day in her life.
Ancient One seems like a cool person to sit on a rooftop and meditate life with.
Man... Wise
i love how as soon as she realizes that Strange gives the stone willingly she did not hesitate at all to give Bruce the stone and knows that Strange would give it willingly for a good reason
One second after this:
Steve: 'You must be the one who carried this stone before Strange had it.'
Ancient One: 'And you must be Bruce's friend, here to fulfill his promise.'
Steve: 'You don't seem surprised to see me.'
Ancient One: 'I'm not. I had a good feeling about him. He's a man of his word. As, it would seem, are you.'
Steve: 'Thank you for that. It made all the difference.'
Ancient One: 'Please. Speak no more of it. The less I know, the more intact my own timeline stays.'
Steve: 'Fair enough. *hands over stone* I have to be on my way now. More stones to deliver. And another promise to keep.'
Ancient One: *looking at the stone and smiling* 'Well done, Strange.'
You forgot that she looks into her future regularly.
@@MagiofAsura she cant look past her death, her receiving the stone back is something unforeseen otherwise she wouldnt have argued with banner about giving it away
Too fucking wordy
And after Steve drops off the other stone, this reality gets destroyed by the TVA!
This canon
this scene showed what kind of man dr strange was even before the accident. ancient one said he was performing surgery 20 blocks away. now during the invasion that would still be in area. so its likely doctors, nurses and patients were trying to get to safety or hold down the fort. but he was still performing surgery
By oath medics, surgeons and nurses have to save lives even in the middle of an alien invation, of course that doesn't make his surgery acts less heroic, I'm sure he saved a lot of lives that day.
So he witnessed the alien invasion of new york yet when the time came for visiting the ancient one he didn't believe in supernatural stuff?
@@PureSkyeblade
I mean militarized alien life is one thing, but energy bending, spirits and spells and magic is another
@@ChellyBeanbut Thor and Loki exist
We saw the kind of man he was before the accident and he was a fucking asshole. The guy wouldn't perform surgery on someone unless it was complex and new otherwise he'd ruin his reputation.
Bruce: “ don’t have time to debate”
Uh, you kind of do.
It's like in that tv show Timeless "Hurry, we have to get to the time machine!"
Isn't that an automatically solved problem by virtue of having a time machine?
@@nerdock4747 They could be interrupted by something before they can use the time machine.
On Twitter, his actor do.
I just love imagining Cap coming back like it's a pizza delivery "Here you got it back ma'am, thank you, have a good day I guess"
Pizza time
Nahh my dumbass thought this was a Hulk vs Saitama fan animation.
Fr bro 😭
😭😭😭😭🙏🏻
Did you not read what it said?
@@Emoswiwa no, i was just scrolling and i saw the thumbnail and i was like "Oh shit a one punch man vs Hulk animation" and scrolled back to watch it just to be disappointed that its not
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No one talks about her scars on her head to indicate she has been trying to avoid death from brain cancer, and finally accepted it when she passed on the title to Strange.
You have lived up to that.
I always wondered why she was bald. Cancer makes a lot of sense.
Yh but it’s not cancer that makes u bald, it’s the treatment why would she get treatment when she has dark magic keeping her alive anyways, it wouldn’t really make sense
@@archie2456 ik she was more than 700 years old and im guessing with age comes the diminish of hair growth?
My favourite quote from this moment is “ strange is meant to be the best of us” it tells us that even in 2012, she knew that strange was meant to be the best sorcerer so it makes sense when he finally showed up why she was at first, reluctant to teach him because when she died, she told him that she never saw his future. Only its possibilities, so while she evidently saw the future where he became a great sorcerer, she must’ve also seen the futures where it’s possible he met an early grave because he was a sorcerer and other possible futures where he became, evil, so it makes sense her reluctance at first, because why would she want to take a man who could become one of the greatest sorcerers, in existence and possibly condemned him so
If I get it...
She can't perceive everything after her death, only before.
So hearing that Strange gave the stone to Thanos, and the fact that Strange can perceive everything before his death, not after...
She is shocked at knowing her death being is just 12 years or closer, Strange giving such powerful stone to another being, she is also shocked to know that Strange did it in desparation, shocked that she cannot calm herself that she has to trust Strange a whole ton, and she has no control over it?
Strange was meant the best of us. Solidifies that he gave the stone for a reason. He was certain that the Ancient One would gave the stone to Bruce as one of many possibilities he foresaw.
Marvel was amazing here. Excellent casting, bright cheerful costumes, scenes and lighting and action you can follow instead of extreme close up or shaky cam or the stupid gritty realistic frenetic cut shots. And good story and everyone had a part, dialog, role that was important.
I haven't seen these movies. But this scene looks good. Especially with Tilda Swinton.
But don't you think they should have made a Secret Wars movie/storyline first?
(I used to read the comics 30 years ago)
The whole thing is GREY what are you talking about. These movies look like HDR on an outdated screen. Concrete ass color grading.
Tony Stark was the only one with nano technology who could transfer the stones to his suit in the heat of the moment, without going through the difficulty of taking the whole gauntlet off.
Wish we had a movie on the ancient one shes such a cool character
I wonder out of all the futures Strange saw to defeat Thanos, how many involved giving up the Time Stone. It'd be interesting if it was just the one future, like he really tried so many versions where he kept the stone but it all led to failure. OR he tried in vain for a future where he gave up the stone AND Stark lived, but couldn't find one.
Dr. Strange found a reality in which they defeated Thanos pretty early on. However, he was still pissed at Tony for being a jerk, so he kept going till he found one where Tony and Thanos died.
@@javascap6258in all reality, the most reasonable conclusion isnt that there was only 1 reality where they won, but that Tony has to think there's only one reality where they win in order for any of the victorious endings to happen
@@kevinong9471 also they have to be realities in which they win, and Dr. Strange survives to see the result. There may have been lots of possible wins that Dr. Strange just can't see because he's dead in them.
The idea there was only one way out is terrible writing. The only way I could see it is if Dr. Strange knew any other outcome would alert the TVA.
And he had to delay giving the stone until after Scott Lang went into the Quantum-verse, so a rat could climb on the control panel and save the day.
The ancient one: the stones create what you experience as the flow of time.
TVA: Oh, these things are useless. We just use them as paper weights.
Tva: we are outside of normal time. So we are outside of the rules.
What if Ultron: I can see the timelines: There are universes beyond my own.
That push your soul out of your body move would have been really helpful against Thanos . . .
Perhaps Thanos had no soul to push?🤷♂
@@Goibniu001chronologically during infinity war, odin, yondu, ego, the ancient one, all big-league entities were gone....granting thanos an easier win as opposed to him trying for 50% offing everybody in existence...so
I personally believe that was the whole point of Thanos acting this late
him knowing that there were entities powerful enough to wipe him out easily
so he instead used his minions to bring him the stones to be out of their radars
but once finding out they all died
he decided to make the move himself now that he had less threats to deal with
By the time of that fight he had the Soul stone. Which would have countered that move.
@@blazingkite8983 yep especially thor father and all that they are strong
How was Endgame 5 years ago?
How time flies.
I love how Bruce being a scientist got to witness astral projection and magic.
I love the fact that she turned totally serious when Bruce mentioned Strange gave away the Time Stone - highlights just how serious it is, and just how much she trusts Strange.
"I am counting on you Bruce. We all are" means she knew he would use the stones to bring everyone back.
It's amazing how this came out just before the world was set on fire. People had the best time of their life watching this, and then they walk outside and see people dying cause they coughed
Lmao, you make it seem like the apocalypse occurred. Chill
this came out almost a full year before covid hit how is that “just before” 😭😭😭 also people did not die “just cause they coughed”, how tf did you come up with such an awful like bait comment
@@yonatanschlussel It did, an apocalyptic run of Tin cans from the MCU after endgame
@@leojs5673 Covid started in late 2019. This movie was released in april 2019. So not quite a full year. If I remember correctly Covid started in November/December 2019 in China then started creeping it’s way all over the rest of the globe.
I remember running through the streets of my hometown as it burned. Women and children were consumed by the COVID monster left and right. I boarded myself up in an abandoned house with a few survivors when one of them coughed. I didn't hesitate to put him down.
"Strange was meant to be the best of us"
Yeah only when Strange was A Sorcerer Supreme.
Can't argue.
I liked that this scene explained the time travel in simpler terms. And ancient one is a pretty compelling character. Despite her limited presence in the film, she was still great
"Strange is meant to be the best of us."
"So he must have done it for a REASON..."
"I FEAR you might be RIGHT..."
That part literally gave me chills...like at that point I knew SOMEONE important on the team wasn't going to survive this.
I get chills. I never say Endgame is my favorite movie but isn't Endgame some of the best movie we've ever been priveladged to behold? Dang!!!
3:00 Me when I smell a freshly baked pie left out on a window sill
Drake ahh moment ☠️
I like the implication that because they returned the stones to the exact moment they were taken, 5 seconds after Bruce left with the stone, he showed up again to give it back XD
Captain America was the one who showed up
Just realized when she said “I’m counting on you Bruce, we all are” she wasn’t referring to bringing the stone back but most likely performing the snap correctly
2:58 I love the little hesitation you can see in her hand movement here. She knows this is her point of no return, and she holds back for just a second.
Fantastic body acting.
Love this scene and Tilda Swinton's performance. The change in her facial expression at 2:28 from righteous, confident, supreme, amused and a little bit condescending to doubt is wonderful to watch. Yes, it's a cheesy superhero movie based on comics. But you can still have great actors/actresses giving hellish good performances.
i swear it gave me anxiety seeing Ancient One knock banner out, cause if he was out, there wouldn't be anything to keep Hulk in check
MCU before: Strange was meant to be the best of us
MCU after: Strange wrecks the multiverse with Spider-Man because plot
What i really like from this character is how she treats hulk, just like a teacher would do with an angry kid, allowing him to talk when he was calmed
Not putting herself at his level (even of she would’ve won easyly) , nop, just like “sit down Banner, think about this and lets talk”
No need to combat, no need to contain him, just talking nicely and relaxed 😌
It would have been cool for them to make footage showing each stone being returned to its timeline just a few seconds after they were taken from it. Like here, if moments after The Ancient One hands Hulk the stone and he leaves, Cap popping back and handing it back to her. Ditto for the other stones.
especially to see caps reaction to seeing red skull again after so much time and vise versa.
Unfortunately we won't see or know. Disney wants you forget about the stones now and move on. 😢
All the tv shows weren’t good these past years. One about captain America returning the stones would be an amazing series to watch and give closure to his character.
They would have to plan it well, as each time Cap returns a stone the powers available to him are reduced. Let alone putting the Aether back into Jane.
She is such a fantastic actor and that role fits her extremely well 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
My man Strange was so dedicated to his craft that he was performing surgery during a LITERAL alien invasion. No wonder he has all those fancy and expensive watches! He’s willing to make money moves even during the end of the world!
The surgery was probably well underway before the start of the invasion. At that point, the only thing he could do was finish despite the surrounding circumstances since stopping would mean the patient would die
@@WildMen4444 still the fact he manages to keep his cool during the commotion outside. True professional.
We need a movie about the adventures of Steve Rogers as he goes back in time in different realities, returning the stones to their own universes.
Makes sense, The Hulk gets the Green Infinity Stone
What gives me goosebumps whenever I see this scene is when she says “or I did” because of her not giving up the time stone she was one or many of the 14 millions reasons why they lost to thanos
Gosh I miss 2019 and previous years of cinematography, when everything was magic🎉
The Batman is a current example of a modern masterpiece
don't make me feel old bro
@@WillSheltonXxHe's not saying everything currently sucks but we don't get much good movies like we used to
@@WillSheltonXx You mean the movie where the cameras all had brown saran wrap over their lenses?! Give me a break!
@@HaploBartow that brown saran wrap sure does some good cinematography!
Have to say, Swinton's performance in this scene is terrific. Naturalistic, but totally committed to the fantasy world she's in.
Interesting how banner and hulk combined, right, and then when the Ancient One bamfs him into his true spirit form, he's still the same timid, earnest, uncombined Banner. He no longer fights Hulk so much, but battles his timidity still. Fascinating
It's because Bruce Banner is hulk in his purest form. Bruce has always been Bruce, but he has only been hulk since the gamma radiation. As such, it makes perfect sense that even though they find a way to co-exist, the spirit form remains as pure Bruce Banner, as the Hulk was only an unwanted addition later on in life.
I thought that when she did that it would actuslly backfire and hulk would be forced to come out with banner being gone.
I feel like that “We’re counting on you, Bruce” was foreshadowing ALL along and I’m just not realizing it
I like how Hulk goes from We will to I will when she says you have to survive. In some sense he knows the Hulk still lives inside him and he will survive.
Ancient One: I'm counting on you Bruce
Ancient One a few seconds later: "Avengers delivery service here, we have a package of one infinity stone for The Ancient One"
Amazing actress. The confused, perplexed look, trying to figure out why on earth Stephen strange would give away the stone.
Joke's on her! Strange wasn't *on* Earth when he gave away the stone 😛
When you realize the main earth no longer has the time stone anyway…
She was right. The whole timeline got pruned
I wonder if her "I'm counting on you, Bruce. We all are." is a reference to her seeing him in another reality using the infinity gauntlet to restore everything.
Hulk deserved better. He essentially was murdered and now only puny Banner remains.
I find it interesting how, here, the Ancient One says that it’s the duty of the sorcerer supreme to safeguard the time stone, and Bruce asks why Strange gave it away, indicating that the time stone was being safeguarded by Strange, and was in fact the new sorcerer supreme after the Ancient one. But, come the multiverse saga, suddenly he’s not anymore. And now…Wong is…for some reason. I could see Wong FILLING IN for Strange while he was snapped, but then giving the position back after Strange returned.
Another great clip, thank you.
You're welcome :)
The fact she moved the physical to the astral body and not vice versa is badass
this is one of my favourite scenes from this movie
I still think when The Sorcerer Supreme pushes Banner out of Hulks body, Hulk should've still still been in there and able to get up and do something, like attack her for the stone, even if it fails cause she has magic they've established multiple times Hulk and Banner are separate entities
Sounds like it would have made for an even funnier moment if she had to hit the Hulk again and ended up with Hulk body, spirit Hulk, and spirit Banner and the latter two were arguing with each other while trying to ask for the stone.
@@Yorushima I would love that and now it feels like even more of a missed opportunity
both have merged
@rjk537 then why does he appear as Bruce Banner when his souls is pushed out of his body instead of Professoe Hulk? Where's Hulk in this situation?
@@HexQuesTT bruce killed hulk and took over his body
Now we know why timestone's colour is green #loki
I love the way she says "Why?!" there... That little pause, then the genuine what the fuck bewilderment in her voice is great!
Regarding how Steve Rogers/Captain America returned the six Infinity Stones at the conclusion of the _Endgame_ film, there’s an online FanFiction story entitled “The Infinity Stones Return: Captain America’s Final Adventure.” This story is written in the form of a heavily detailed plot-summary for an eight-episode mini-series.
The first episode takes place before Captain America (hereafter called “Cap” for short) begins his journey, and shows Professor Hulk rebuilding the time machine and Scott Lang/Antman volunteering for the initial test run. This involves a return-trip to Clint Barton’s pre-snap home to put back the baseball glove that was taken during the original test-run. Afterward, Doctor Strange explains why the stones have been placed in the briefcase and reveals that the Tesseract, Orb, and Sceptre have been shrunken down to fit in Cap’s pockets and will be re-enlarged after he arrives in the past to re-contain their respective stones at the proper time.
In the second episode, Cap visits the Ancient One in 2012 prior to the arrival of his earlier self in New York. There, she uses the combined power of the six stones in the briefcase to cast future-dated spells that will make the 2012-2014 timelines reset themselves once the heisted stones have been returned to their proper places. Afterwards, she transports to the roof of the New York sanctum where she gives Hulk the original version of the Time Stone after first putting on a performance-act of initial resistance and surprise to ensure he understands the importance of returning the stones afterward. She then reclaims the returned-version from Cap’s briefcase.
In the third episode, the Ancient One continues to assist Cap by helping him recapture Loki and returning him into SHIELD custody along with the stolen 2012-Tesseract. Afterwards, the re-enlarged Sceptre re-containing the Mind Stone is given back to the Hydra goons, thus triggering the first timeline-reboot spell which erases everyone’s memory of the wayward events. However, the final scene then reveals that since Loki misused the Space Stone’s power in the wayward timeline, a branch-timeline was nevertheless still created, thus requiring the TVA to intervene.
In the fourth episode, Cap shoots forward to 2013 where he re-teams with the Ancient One for the journey to Asgard. There, they work together to neutralize Heimdall before putting the Reality Stone/Aether back into Jane Foster’s body and returning the enchanted hammer to a comically confused Thor. Afterward, the timeline is then likewise reset to erase everyone’s memories.
The fifth episode has Cap shooting forward again to 2014 where he and the Ancient One return the re-enlarged Orb containing the Power Stone back to the temple on Morag after first making a brief but necessary side-trip to delay Korath’s arrival and prevent his interference. The sixth episode then has Cap being sent to Vormir where, in order to return the Soul Stone, he must first contend with a temporarily freed Red Skull and a temporarily resurrected Natasha Romanoff.
The start of the seventh episode then reveals that, with the two stones from 2014 returned, the timeline has also now been reset so that everyone’s memories have been erased and that exact duplicate/replacement versions of Thanos, Gamora, and Nebula have been created to take the place of their original counterparts who jumped forward to 2023.
Before travelling back to 1970 and then further back to 1946 though, Cap first reveals to the Ancient One that Doctor Strange had previously placed a charmed spell over Cap’s aura so that no one in the past would be able to recognize who he really is unless he wants them to. Hence, Peggy would be able to see Cap in his true form when he returns to her whereas everyone else would see him as somebody different. This would then enable him to easily change his name and assume the identity of a former G.I. whose unit was rescued by Captain America during the war as per the reference in the _Winter Soldier_ film. This also then explains why the younger Cap didn't recognize his older self at Peggy's funeral during the _Civil War_ movie.
In the last part of this seventh episode, Cap returns to 1970 and puts the re-enlarged Tesseract containing the Space Stone back in the vault, then proceeds up to Hank Pym’s lab to put back the four replenished vials of Pym Particles. Upon arriving in the lab however, he is unexpectedly intercepted by the TVA. The final episode then has Cap being recruited by the TVA to fight the Red Guardian in 1984 before being allowed to return to 1946 and live happily ever after.
Hope you enjoy reading the story in full on the FanFiction website. Cheers!
2:46 the way she scanned his face and looked into his eyes to see if he is lying
Lowkey one of the most important scene in this movie
She is SUCH a good actress!!! I wish they never killed her off
Time Stone is essence of a Loki who held Yggdrasil for eternity
This timeline got pruned because this is the exact timeline where Loki got away with the Teseract
I can't wait to see all of MCU Phase 4 & 5 and also 6.
The Multiverse Saga
@@FilmeyBox Hell Yeah!
No more mcu not phase 4 and not 5 and not 6
Phase 4. Sometimes I think... (sighs)... It would be better if it never existed.
Oh this aged like milk
I did love the way that the one Avenger to get a stone by polite explanation, because force or guile wouldn’t work, was… the Hulk.
Can clearly tell banner is weaker here compared to before, he just looks like a buff guy now rather than the hulk
He isn’t weaker he is just more in control over the hulk
0:25 I love so much that it’s never explained why she understands what Bruce is talking about
She just does because she’s the ancient one and that’s cool
No it’s because she uses the time stone to view alternate futures. She knows that Strange’s destiny is to become Sorcerer Supreme.
She can see everything up to the moment of her death, can’t predict past that point (as the explains to Strange during her death scene). Hence why she is confused and lacks understanding of things that Bruce says regarding events in the far future (like Strange giving up the time stone willingly).
Hulk vs saitama what a dream battle
when he counted the chances that they win the one chance is the version when he saved tony s life he knew that will end like this just u need to focus in the easter eggs in the show what a genius
What the fuck kind of hulk was this?
Cringe hulk
I love how the ancient one suddenly realizes the threat that decimated their reality will decimate her reality as well and strange is saving her reality
Avengers : we could use a little help here.
Ancient one : I missed the part where that's my problem!!
Moments like these remind me how much I want a show where Steve returns the stones. I can just imagine him sitting inside the building and seeing him with the time stone to return it.
Bruce had a much bigger role than most people believe in this movie. But each of their roles played a vital part to the defeat of Thanos.
His role however, involved breaking the rules of reality, and sewing it back together in the blink of time while bringing back half of the population using 6 infinity stones all at once for the first time ever in a glove that can barely hold the energy together, in less than 2 minutes.
He might've taken the L against Thanos in the 1v1 (Copyright Would've Slapped Disney, had he beaten Thanos), but he saved all of humanity. Thats a big W for the green monster everyone fears. His own personal redemption.
she played this character so fucking well man
It bothered me and still does to this day that both the Banner AND Hulk personas were not pushed out of Professor Hulk
Honestly, Professor Hulk is just like... a really uncomfortable representation of a plural system, especially in this scene where Hulk just flat-out stopped existing at all.
Ah well, at least we have Moon Knight.
@@tessbolick6605 to be honest, I wish Professor hold kind of head like a OK KO type of thing in which they both have to like stay balanced in order to maintain the form but if one gets out of hand, all comes tumbling down in the new either just get hulk or banner
The forethought and writing to piece all of this together in all of the movies is incredible.
Tilda Swinson was amazing in this role
"Strange meant to be the best of us"
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness: Umm yeah about that...
He is the best of them.
one thing of i never thought of till watching this right now, is she says that without any one of the stones and you would doom reality, millions would suffer, so our reality gets saved by all these other realities stones, then rogers goes and gives them back to their respective realities, thus still leaving our reality with no stones at the end of the day, from her perspective even once defeating thanos we'd be screwed.
well technically she said that the stones create the flow of time and the removal of a stone creates a new timeline. In a universe with no stones, either the flow of time stops (which obviously cannot happen) or the mutual destruction of all 6 stones stabilised the universe by turning the timeline as they knew it into a singular branch where no stones exist, and thus there is balance and no destructive timelines. Plus with all the multiverse shit going on its highly likely that the universe without any stones is screwed anyway