:( well she was in an important role in the army though, I actually feel sad for her now that I think she had the exact qualification as him and more experience in the army
This moment still gives me chills. Before he had Dr. Erskine’s serum, before he was “Captain America” he was already a hero on the inside. Brave, courageous and selfless. He was a good man; which was exactly what Dr. Erskine was looking for. And to this day Captain America is one of my favorite characters from the MCU just b/c of this moment.
AGREED. The measure of a true hero is not how pretty his face is or how strong his physique is.....when the danger came (even if it was just a dummy grenade), Steve was the ONLY one to run into that danger to protect his squadron and Agent Carter. The others fled. He literally hugged the grenade and was willing to give his life to protect them. That is the mark of a true hero. It had nothing to do with the handsome looks and the muscles he got with the serum. He was a hero before they made him pretty. That is what I have always respected about Steve....and why he is my favorite Avenger.
In other words, Steves biggest downfall has always been his Pride. He let his ego control him for years and when Civil war happened he felt that the world didn't know what it needed and that he knew what it needed more. Tony who is normally even more prideful than others immediately realized the avengers were "Too dangerous" to work on their own without a leash, examples? Ultron, Sokovia, The winter soldier incident (Civil War) Steve was too? Defensive? Aggressive? Headstrong? hard headed? Stubborn? His actions in Civil War are one of the reasons he couldn't lift Mjolnir. You think you're right. And that makes you dangerous. - Spiderman
@@wildmantis6614 I think there's a different side to that. Cap is about human conviction related to heroism to where he inspires with his shows of willpower and resolve. Superman does the same in inspiring others except, instead of the conviction element, it's about a Godly idol helping ordinary people (Man of Steel kinda took it one step further in the bleak direction. I personally didnt agree it should be taken that far though, literally connecting him to Jesus). There's merit to both and struggles associated with both. With Cap it's about "how will I do this" (in how will he solve the problem at hand). For Supes it's more of a moralistic question of "why do I do this" (and it's common for writers to explore "what if Supes goes off the deep end, and the consequences of such" with stories such as Injustice and a bit in Dark Knight Metal)
For months leading up to Endgame I’ve been trying to put my finger on why Captain America is so much more damned likable than Superman in his films....even though they’re both complete white meat good guy Boy Scouts. You sir, in so few words, completely summed it up. This scene makes him completely impossible to hate
Somehow someway I missed that part in the movie, and therefore I always really didn't like captain america and didn't try to watch it again and preferred Tony, now I see this and I like them both equally probably
@@charbelalam2648 true his powers were given not made by him but sorta he earned it, and deserves it, without it he's not important but good, then again many of us are lol but everyone has a point
Charbel Alam even before he had his powers, he was a leader, he was courageous and could give people hope. I’ll say that these powers are the most important ones he has.
Trueeeeee. He’s willing to sacrifice himself in order to help others. He’s good. And that’s exactlyy why he’s perfect to recieve that kind of power. To think about what could have gone wrong if the potion ended up in the wrong person.......scary dudeee... That’s why even though the power was given to him, doesn’t make him any less worthy
"he didnt want to be useless?" this is how women see the world lmao he didnt want any of his fellow men to die so he sacrificed himself, its you who sees him as useless
She didn't call him useless. They made him feel useless. Ultimately, he 'sacrificed' himself out of instinct not to prove a point and despite others opinion.
Captain America became my favorite super hero with this scene. He was ready to die without hesitation in order to save everyone around him, small and weak, he was already inspiring.
Let's just... take a moment and remember that this is the man who would be able to stand his ground against Thanos, even for just a moment. What a journey it has been...
If you're about to improve a human's physical abilities, why would you select an already fit candidate? Choose a wimp with brains. Otherwise, it's like increasing the strength and power of a dumb beast.
Steve Rogers parents both died helping others: his father while he was serving in World War 1, and his mother after contracting tuberculosis as a nurse. A man of sacrifice. True soldier.
I think the immediate jump from Tommy Lee Jone's humor to this sudden scene of heroism really makes it work. And then the score just multiplies its effects.
This moment says everything about Cap that needs to be said in the entirety of the phases. Wonderful character moment. Snatches a tear every time. It makes the scene in Endgame SOOOO MUCH BETTER, because Steve's story arc was one of . losing his faith in . what h e once stood for and in the end he's the last one taking a stand.
This movie managed to show Captain's qualities and convictions he possessed before he had the nigh indestructible body to back them up, and it didn't feel forced. The fist fight at the beginning showed he was not one to quit, ever. The scene with the flag demonstrated that he sought intelligent solutions, smart for lack of a better word. This scene showed that he was willing to give his life, without a moment's hesitation, if it meant saving someone else.
This is when Steve Rogers already becoming worthy to lift Thor's Mjolnir. A leader who sacrifice himself for the sake of other people (including these soldiers).
Audie Murphy did that for real with the US army during world war 2. He paid the price afterwards and never had a good nights sleep from that until his death.
The date I took with me to see this actually gasped and said: "Oh my GOD, is he going to die?" I'll never be able to enjoy this heartfelt moment and testament to Steve Rogers' character without thinking about that dingbat. What a shame.
@@ashyokarul2375 My buddy was sitting in the row ahead of her. She was an ass for the whole movie, and I saw him turn around to say something, make a disgusted face, and then turn back around. When I asked what was wrong, all he said was "Dwayne". She had "Dwayne" tattooed above her privates, and wasn't wearing underwear.
@@mrmusickhimself Bro I'm dying lmao 😂😂😂. I'm sorry but that is both funny and embarrassing at the same time. It was above her pussy? Like under her belly button? Was she a stripper/hooker or something? Imagine if it was a tattoo of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's face. Hahahahaha.
One of my favorite movie scenes of all time. I’ll never forget the first time I watched it. It was like a punch in the gut. Left me breathless and humbled.
@@mathewjoseph112 Nope, the state Thor was in in endgame was far from worthy then Captain America was. And remember the only reason Thor was able to survive was because Captain America saved him otherwise thanks would have pushed stormbreaker into his chest. 🔨
“ On Olympus, we measure Wisdom against Athena, Speed against Hermes, Power against Zeus. But we measure Courage ... against Captain America." -Hercules
Perhaps the best scene in all MCU movies, with him said "Avengers... Assemble" coming in second. And that's what made him the leader of not only the Avengers, but all the super heroes. Can you imagine batman or superman doing it on same circumstances (skinny and without any power whatsoever except his bravery)?
I find it interesting that characters like Superman are considered heroic and perfect because he saves the world and stuff but like nothing else. Just look at Injustice, Red Son, the golden age comics, that episode of Batman TBATB, and multiple other appearances and you can see Superman's dark side in plus he never earned his powers, he was born with them. Steve was a brave and nice guy who would throw himself in front of a bullet to save even the worse of people which made him a worthy person.
My theory. After one final throw with thanos the avengers will be on the ropes. Thor will realise steve is worthy and throw him the hammer. Brutally beaten thanos will use the space stone to escape and cap will jump through after him and realising steve is coming after him thanos sends him back to 1945 with the hammer. Steve will absolutely dismantle hydra and get the tesserect
This scene never fails to make me emotional
Truelalu
he still skinny LMAO
Who’s cutting onions 😩😂
Cus Steve doesn't need serum to make him a hero. He already is one.
Yep i repeated it like 35 times
“Is this a test-“ explodes
:’D
*oof*
FLAME ON!
This had me dying! I was thinking of the snl skits with McGruber lol
Lol
I like that you can see Peggy move towards the grenade as well.
Wait so...if she was closer she could possibly be captain america OOO: ?? Well that must've happened in some alternate universe
@@juska4235 That'd be awesome, but considering the setting, they would never ever choose her...
:( well she was in an important role in the army though, I actually feel sad for her now that I think she had the exact qualification as him and more experience in the army
@GT012345tube Exactly
She moved towards Steve.
This moment still gives me chills. Before he had Dr. Erskine’s serum, before he was “Captain America” he was already a hero on the inside. Brave, courageous and selfless. He was a good man; which was exactly what Dr. Erskine was looking for. And to this day Captain America is one of my favorite characters from the MCU just b/c of this moment.
ok, but
hes still skinny.
Correction a HER o hahahahaha
AGREED. The measure of a true hero is not how pretty his face is or how strong his physique is.....when the danger came (even if it was just a dummy grenade), Steve was the ONLY one to run into that danger to protect his squadron and Agent Carter. The others fled. He literally hugged the grenade and was willing to give his life to protect them. That is the mark of a true hero. It had nothing to do with the handsome looks and the muscles he got with the serum. He was a hero before they made him pretty. That is what I have always respected about Steve....and why he is my favorite Avenger.
too lazy to type because?
He is not captain america because of the serum, he got the serum because he is captain america
True heroes are willing to give their lives rather than take others
"True courage is not knowing when to take a life, but when to spare one" - Gandalf the Grey - The Hobbit
Not rather than, bud. But part of it is knowing that 1 death beats your whole squad dying
@@zelordofzepotatoes5274 Confound it all! Samwise Gamgee, have you been eavesdropping?!
AKA DESMOND DOSS
You Are Damn Right :D ^_^
One of the best movie scenes ever. Speaks volumes.
This is the reason why he’s worthy to lift Mjolnir
IKR
Could have takrn doen thanos but he dint want to kill him
Mjolnir: "one day Steve, one day. "
actually no, He was worthy to lift Mjolnir when he learned to throw his ego aside for the safety of everything #Endgame
In other words, Steves biggest downfall has always been his Pride. He let his ego control him for years and when Civil war happened he felt that the world didn't know what it needed and that he knew what it needed more.
Tony who is normally even more prideful than others immediately realized the avengers were "Too dangerous" to work on their own without a leash, examples? Ultron, Sokovia, The winter soldier incident (Civil War)
Steve was too? Defensive? Aggressive? Headstrong? hard headed? Stubborn? His actions in Civil War are one of the reasons he couldn't lift Mjolnir. You think you're right. And that makes you dangerous. - Spiderman
The heroism of Superman without the invincibility. That's why people love him!
Exactly, I hate superman for just that reason lol. He can be as heroic as he wants. Nothing will hurt him.
Wildmantis u dont need to hate sups. He is a good man.
@@wildmantis6614 I think there's a different side to that.
Cap is about human conviction related to heroism to where he inspires with his shows of willpower and resolve.
Superman does the same in inspiring others except, instead of the conviction element, it's about a Godly idol helping ordinary people (Man of Steel kinda took it one step further in the bleak direction. I personally didnt agree it should be taken that far though, literally connecting him to Jesus).
There's merit to both and struggles associated with both. With Cap it's about "how will I do this" (in how will he solve the problem at hand). For Supes it's more of a moralistic question of "why do I do this" (and it's common for writers to explore "what if Supes goes off the deep end, and the consequences of such" with stories such as Injustice and a bit in Dark Knight Metal)
For months leading up to Endgame I’ve been trying to put my finger on why Captain America is so much more damned likable than Superman in his films....even though they’re both complete white meat good guy Boy Scouts.
You sir, in so few words, completely summed it up. This scene makes him completely impossible to hate
@@wildmantis6614 Uh, not true.
The threats Supermsn deals with are WAY tougher than he is on a regular basis.
"Everything special about you came out of a bottle."
-Tony Stark (Avengers, 2012)
Wrong sir. Wrong.
Somehow someway I missed that part in the movie, and therefore I always really didn't like captain america and didn't try to watch it again and preferred Tony, now I see this and I like them both equally probably
I meaaaan. Why could he do without that bottle?
@@charbelalam2648 true his powers were given not made by him but sorta he earned it, and deserves it, without it he's not important but good, then again many of us are lol but everyone has a point
Charbel Alam even before he had his powers, he was a leader, he was courageous and could give people hope. I’ll say that these powers are the most important ones he has.
Trueeeeee. He’s willing to sacrifice himself in order to help others. He’s good. And that’s exactlyy why he’s perfect to recieve that kind of power. To think about what could have gone wrong if the potion ended up in the wrong person.......scary dudeee... That’s why even though the power was given to him, doesn’t make him any less worthy
Broke my heart when Steve said "Go away! Get back!" and then he just waited for it to explode. 😟😢
0:17 "He's making me cry"
Me too. Me too.
One of my FAVORITE movie scenes of the last 10 years and the ESSENCE of who Captain America is. Eyes get a little "watery" every time I watch this....
"He's still skinny" pffffft that the best you can do? XD
When you desperately try to prove you aren't owned
Qrow's Fiz fucking furry
You had to ask
You knew by his body language that he couldn't help but to admire the boy.
That was kinda the point of his remark
This scene always make me cry for how selfless he is even though he didn't have the strength at the time but he didn't want to be useless.😭
A navy seal did this in real life
"he didnt want to be useless?" this is how women see the world lmao
he didnt want any of his fellow men to die so he sacrificed himself, its you who sees him as useless
She didn't call him useless. They made him feel useless. Ultimately, he 'sacrificed' himself out of instinct not to prove a point and despite others opinion.
Captain America became my favorite super hero with this scene. He was ready to die without hesitation in order to save everyone around him, small and weak, he was already inspiring.
Not only that, but saving the guys who had been bullying him for weeks!
Let's just... take a moment and remember that this is the man who would be able to stand his ground against Thanos, even for just a moment. What a journey it has been...
diemonos 28 hell yeah 🙌🏻 stood his ground twice on a 1v1 with thanos more than iron man and Thor could do
"He's making me cry!"
You gotta love the writters that came up with these lines!🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think this was also the moment Peggy fell in love with Steve.
Cory Ames or during the flag scene
If you're about to improve a human's physical abilities, why would you select an already fit candidate? Choose a wimp with brains. Otherwise, it's like increasing the strength and power of a dumb beast.
Exactly
Umm hulk
@@sukhvinderkaur4299 oh yeahhhhhhh
His heart. But yeah...the point of the movie is not lost on you. :)
why does someone who is fit have to be brainless?
Steve Rogers parents both died helping others: his father while he was serving in World War 1, and his mother after contracting tuberculosis as a nurse. A man of sacrifice. True soldier.
I think the immediate jump from Tommy Lee Jone's humor to this sudden scene of heroism really makes it work. And then the score just multiplies its effects.
This moment says everything about Cap that needs to be said in the entirety of the phases. Wonderful character moment.
Snatches a tear every time.
It makes the scene in Endgame SOOOO MUCH BETTER, because Steve's story arc was one of . losing his faith in . what h e once stood for
and in the end he's the last one taking a stand.
This movie managed to show Captain's qualities and convictions he possessed before he had the nigh indestructible body to back them up, and it didn't feel forced.
The fist fight at the beginning showed he was not one to quit, ever. The scene with the flag demonstrated that he sought intelligent solutions, smart for lack of a better word. This scene showed that he was willing to give his life, without a moment's hesitation, if it meant saving someone else.
Still one of my favorites scenes in all the MCU
Tommy is a master of delivering a funny line with a straight face.
this scene made me freakin cry
This right here is my favourite scene in the movie. THIS is why I love Cap.
Doc knew Cap was worthy before Mjolnir
This is when Steve Rogers already becoming worthy to lift Thor's Mjolnir. A leader who sacrifice himself for the sake of other people (including these soldiers).
Audie Murphy did that for real with the US army during world war 2. He paid the price afterwards and never had a good nights sleep from that until his death.
The date I took with me to see this actually gasped and said:
"Oh my GOD, is he going to die?"
I'll never be able to enjoy this heartfelt moment and testament to Steve Rogers' character without thinking about that dingbat. What a shame.
Hahahahha. Now that was funny.
@@ashyokarul2375 My buddy was sitting in the row ahead of her. She was an ass for the whole movie, and I saw him turn around to say something, make a disgusted face, and then turn back around.
When I asked what was wrong, all he said was "Dwayne". She had "Dwayne" tattooed above her privates, and wasn't wearing underwear.
@@mrmusickhimself Bro I'm dying lmao 😂😂😂. I'm sorry but that is both funny and embarrassing at the same time. It was above her pussy? Like under her belly button? Was she a stripper/hooker or something? Imagine if it was a tattoo of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's face. Hahahahaha.
Lmao ‘is he going to die’
Yep *boom*
Roll credits
"Not a perfect soldier, but a good man"
Who’s cutting onions
You’re cutting onions
Before he became Captain America he showed drill Sergeant 1 thing which was he may of been the smallest out of the bunch but he was the bravest one 💙
He’s still skinny.
And Colonel Philips still didn’t get it.
"Would you look at that he's making me cry" 😂
This scene always makes me cry. It was made so well.
One of my favorite movie scenes of all time. I’ll never forget the first time I watched it. It was like a punch in the gut. Left me breathless and humbled.
This scene proves Cap is worthy enough to rule Asgard.
Do you know what I mean my fellow Endgame watchers?
Khang Nguyen you mean worthy of the power Thor. Not to rule Asgard.
@@nickniehaus1763 Thor said it himself, if you lift the hammer, you can rule Asgard
He's trying not to give away spoilers, you guys are so dense.
Yeppppppppppp
@@MrWest... woahhh a BIG spoiler that hasn't ever been hinted at before.
Steve was always worthy.
Seeing this after Endgame...
Steve Rogers is a authentic hero.
This is the moment when he became worthy.
That little moment where he check the box to makes sure those grenades are fake is gold
whatever it takes. this probably the best ending for captain in endgame, sacrifice for his team
That’s why you don’t immediately disgrace those skeletons in the world 😂
"He's making me cry."
-Me during Steve's last scene in Endgame.
This and Yinsen telling Tony not to waste his life are tied for being my favorite moments in the MCU
What a lot of people dont see here, is that the women also ran towards the grenade.
Agent Carter
Peggy sure knows it’s a dummy grenade
@@TenzinDorjee everything is fake, it's a movie
Fidel Ostorga yeah no shit
Not fast enough...🤣
Steve is a true hero.
this...does put a smile on my face
This is a proof that Steve Roger is worthy
He's even worthy than Thor. Dig it up you'll know
@@Rein91273 HAHAHAHAHAH to lift a fucking hammer? I'd like to see the avengers come out alive without Thor after fighting thanos.
@@Rein91273 nope thor is worthier
@@mathewjoseph112 Nope, the state Thor was in in endgame was far from worthy then Captain America was. And remember the only reason Thor was able to survive was because Captain America saved him otherwise thanks would have pushed stormbreaker into his chest. 🔨
@@ulysses4989 Thor would be dead without cap
What a hero should be like ♥️♥️I miss him a lot ...no matter what happens he’ll be my true hero
This is the best scene in my life of any MCU movies
“ On Olympus, we measure Wisdom against Athena, Speed against Hermes, Power against Zeus. But we measure Courage ... against Captain America."
-Hercules
I don’t really care about these movies that much, but it gives me amazing chills when I see heroic things like this done.
I watch this scene every now and again and I cry everytime
"he's making me cry" steve protecting his fellow squad makes me wanna cry too.
"Bravery beats Strength"
Bravery is a bitch to overcome even with intelligence
Jeremiah Hill I mean, not really. It is usually a better quality to have but in a fight strength beats bravery
nah not really
there is no greater love than to lay one's life for his friends.
This dude as a scrawny guy has the guts to do what no big man can ever do
This scene always makes me shiver.'N this is d' part most I like.
I cry everytime
Putting his life on line without hesitation. BRAVERY at its finest!
In my opinion top 3 moments i like the most in mcu
if he reached out with one of his hands for about 10 million lightyears, mjolnir would fall in his grasp
This makes no sense lightyears are a unit of length (how far light travels in a year) it is not a measurement of time
@@tap234 Fun at parties I see.
ImpatientPlatypus nah just smart enough to know basics of physics
puts a smile on most faces watching this scene.
Allenochi Paredes even Thanos?
Made me teared up though.
the moment Steve Rogers dived that grenade, he became worthy💪👍💣🔨🔨
Perhaps the best scene in all MCU movies, with him said "Avengers... Assemble" coming in second.
And that's what made him the leader of not only the Avengers, but all the super heroes. Can you imagine batman or superman doing it on same circumstances (skinny and without any power whatsoever except his bravery)?
many great lines in those few minutes. ty tommy lee for your portrayal
Unexpected tears.
Tommy Lee Jones's character is the most underrated character in the MCU. Every line that comes out of his mouth is gold
He's not the only actor who starred in Marvel and Men In Black.
Look at that....He's making me cry!
Make me cry everytime
True heroes are heroes when he no one expects them to be a hero.
I cried for it in 2011 when i was young and now
I still love this scene❤️❤️❤️
this proves that he may not be strong on the outside, but so strong in the inside. like if u agree
Yeah that's the moment I started liking this character. And I'm an anarchist for crying out loud
“You win wars with guts” Sergeants 1st pick runs away and cap dives onto it.
set the tone for Cap in a HUGE way for self sacrifice and do gooding :)
That's when you know he'll hold Mjolnir some day. .
Greater love have no man than this to lay down his life for his friend.
made me cry this scene
0:52 the proof Cap was worthy even before getting the super soldier serum....
I find it interesting that characters like Superman are considered heroic and perfect because he saves the world and stuff but like nothing else. Just look at Injustice, Red Son, the golden age comics, that episode of Batman TBATB, and multiple other appearances and you can see Superman's dark side in plus he never earned his powers, he was born with them. Steve was a brave and nice guy who would throw himself in front of a bullet to save even the worse of people which made him a worthy person.
i love this Scene i watch it thousand times
I don't make video essays, and they'd be rubbish if I did, but this is what I'd pick as a marvelous scene.
This is why he will sacrifice himself in Avengers 4 2019
No 😭😭😭😭
"We don't trade lives captain" - Vision (2018)
Please don’t remind us lol
no don't say that
My theory. After one final throw with thanos the avengers will be on the ropes. Thor will realise steve is worthy and throw him the hammer. Brutally beaten thanos will use the space stone to escape and cap will jump through after him and realising steve is coming after him thanos sends him back to 1945 with the hammer. Steve will absolutely dismantle hydra and get the tesserect
I hate how nobody in the comments is giving Peggy credit for running to it as well
This is where a hero is made of.
I guess he can lift the hammer at age of ultron but humble enough to respite. For the sake of others who failed.
This and Steve facing down Thanos and his army are his most defining moments
One of the most inspirational scenes in MCU history...
And from then on...he was worthy.
Vanoss couldnt survive Tommy Lee's bad ass attitude
For some reason this scene makes me sob everytime
Favourite Cap scene 😍
This is one of the reason why I love Steve Rogers😀
War is not about the lives you take. But rather those that you save. -Me
its good to watch this short vidz again..
Actions speak louder than words
Did anybody else cry?even in end game?
This reminds me of Kyle Carpenter except for him, it wasnt a movie. People like this are a different breed, nothing but respect
She was gonna dive on it, too.