@@DSzaks I rewatched this movie today for the first time in a year and somehow the first time I choked up when watching was Steve seeing Peggy through the window sill
I noticed the importance the parent/kid dynamic in the movie : 1.Hawkeye with his daughter 2.Ant-man with his daughter 3.Ironman with his daughter 4.Ironman with his dad 5.Thor with his mom 6.The mention of Black Widow's father 7.Thanos with his daughters Any thoughts on this?
Simon Lachance I also think Spider-Man and Ironman along w most of the rest of the MCU play along with the importance of the parent/kid dynamic because they all sort of protect him and you can once again tell how much tony and peter care for and love eachother.
@@andrehenderson7820 I kinda think that was the point. Because they even did it during a scene where Thanos was being nice to Nebula. So I think it was meant to be a shock factor that the Russo brothers wanted us to be like "this movie will be nothing that I expected"
Tears just came down reading this comment. I forgot about the scene with Loki, and later in the Barton home. It truly gives her character the biggest redemption, especially after Loki telling her she would never wipe out the red.
My favorite scene was Cap FINALLY saying “Avengers... Assemble.” And the audience reaction when Mjolnir came to Steve was amazing. The entire scene post-snap was truly the peak of the MCU and a perfect way to end the “Infinity Saga”
1. Iron Man's Death 2. Avengers Assemble! 3. Mjonlir lift 4. Captain America growing old/getting his dance 5. Black Widows death 6. Snap reversal 7. Cap v Cap 8.Thor killing thanos in the start 9. Wanda v Thanos 10. Antmans time travel mishap
Wanda thanos should be even higher, thor with mjolnir and stormbreaker cap and iron man together were no match for thanos and wanda alone was able to almost destroy thanos until his backup came, wanda in my opinion is the strongest avenger
@@abdulmahmood1160 Thor was completely out of shape. And had lost his experience in duels. Wanda was fresh, and was completely bloodlust at that point.
For some reason, I did. I told my husband a few weeks ago that yeah, everyone expects either Tony or Steve to die, but for some reason I feel/felt like it would be someone unexpected out of the original 6. When I said Black Widow he just shook his head in denial lol I usually love being able to say "I told you so" to him, but not this time. I do think it was the right choice though out of her and Hawkeye.
@@blondedzeke she always brings a gun to an alien fight though, like Hawkeye always brings a bow and arrow, it's what they're best at using. I knew it'd be something sad like it was.
@@netajones2098 yeah thats pretty reasonable but black widow is pretty useless but Hawkeye can do some stuff but black widow is mostly a leader who isnt that powerful but I really didnt want her to go because before she died she had some good moments
The funniest scene was probably hulk taking the stairs or Thor when he was on the mic with that kid on fortnite and said I'll come to your house cut your arms off and shove them up your butt
@@pulsenick64 He probably was but then remembered that the rest of the Guardians called him out on the weight he had gained at the beginning of Infinty War and he decided against it.
Top scenes: - Scarlet Witch vs Thanos -Portal Scene -Captain America picks up Mjonlir -Cap, Thor, and Iron Man vs Thanos - Captain Marvel last attempt on Thanos -Tony's "I am Iron Man" -Cap vs Cap "America's Ass" -The moment before the portals appear, with Captain America standing in front of Thanos's army
Imo iron man starting off the marvel universe with ‘ I am iron man’ and ending it with ‘ i am iron man’ is heartbreaking and I think any true marvel cried
Iron Man's death hit me the hardest. To see his heart from the 1st game was *SO* sad. I watched the first Iron movie a solid 100 times and to see him die to save everyone? That hits hard. It doesn't help to see Spider-Man's reaction. It was swapped from infinity war and seeing their connection from start to finish was great. And it's over. Great movie with 2 deaths that I can respect.
@@georgelinford5576 "Noobmaster? Yeah, it's Thor, you know? the god of thunder? If you don't log off right now I will fly over down to your basement your hiding in and rip your arms off and SHOVE THEM UP YOUR BUTT!!!" LMAO!
One of my favorite parts of the movie was the Hail Hydra moment. Having Winter Soldier as a top 2 MCU movie for me prior to Endgame, this was so awesome to see. It was something so little but so amazing at the same time.
F-Ing Tom Holland... he DID IT AGAIN!!! Made me cry with his soft high sad voice! :'( I did love when Peter activated Instant Kill!!! I was BEYOND excited! I have so much I wanna talk about and I don't wanna make these comments too long LOL!
DeJay Meyer Don’t forget when he came out of Stanges’ portal and started telling Stark about what happens all happy confused and excited and was like “Mr Stark do you remember when I was tuned to the dusty stuff well I think I passed out and then I woke up and strange said it’s 5 years later and you guys needed our help” I was sad and laughing at the same time I don’t even know that was possible from one part of the movie
@@mrsomebody68 Me neither! I don't like making my comments to long cause people tend to not like reading so I make tons of little ones with time stamps so people know where I am when I am commenting... but yeah I loved that part too.
When Thor cuts off Thanos' head I said to my friend next to me,"They said this would be three hours, not three minutes..." 1. I know its longer than three minutes 2. It. Was. A. JOKE.
This movie made me cry so much. It wasn’t the fact that Black Widow died, it wasn’t even the fact that Tony died... it was the fact that Peter felt like he let down Tony again. He felt like he couldn’t save the only man he thought of as his father. Him crying and trying to tell him that they won made me cry so much. Tom Holland is amazing as spider man and I’m so glad he was in this movie and did this scene
I cried during this movie, I laughed, I smiled. This movie hit on the perfect emotional levels, yet having delightful moments and moments where u can cheer on the heroes with one of the best third acts in history. The ending was very satisfying
My top 10 favorite parts of the movie 1. Morgan asking Happy for a cheeseburger 2. Cap lifting Mjlnor 3. Wanda vs Thanos 4. Everyone comes back to life 5. Tony snapping his fingers 6. The Ronin in Tokyo scene 7. Cap vs cap 8. The 1st Thanos death 9. Everybody vs Thanos 10. Thanos’ second death Heck I liked the whole movie every bit of it.
Zackary DeCicco That’s so crazy! Literally just watched it and when his part of the credits came on everyone clapped as well. Very emotional moment, I remember watching the first Iron Man when I was 9 and now I’m 20, hit me like a train when Tony passed.
It doesn't seem like you saw it but when Strange and Tony were looking at each other at the end Strange was pointing his finger up saying this was the 1 senario where they win
This movie was just perfect. Tony final words "I am Iron Man" were just fantastic and Cap lifting Thor's hammer was just epic. Black Widow's arc and sacrifice was also pretty emotionally impactful. Hawkeye and Nebula were vastly improved. Though I would say that Thor wasn't as good as he was in Ragnarok and Infinity War. I just wish they kept that Fat Thor joke for the beginning and that it wouldn't last for the rest of the movie. Thanos is still pretty great, though I would say his change of plans and decimating the whole universe felt a bit hasty. I really love that ending however, when Cap hands over his mantle to Sam and finally has that dance with Peggy that he always wanted. Overall this was an enjoyable and emotionally impactful conclusion that was just perfect. Damn, I do miss Tony, Natasha and Steve, though. 10/10
I never cry for characters deaths, but Natasha’s and Stark’s death made me emotionless. In other words it made me sad in a way I never thought possible. Looking back on it, I don’t know how I did not cry.
i cried at five-ish different times -when nat first died -when clint told everyone she died -peter comes back/cap saying avengers assemble -when tony died/his funeral -steve being able to go back and be with peggy and their dance 💓
NOOBMASTER69 could've easily beaten Thanos without breaking a sweat... He's easily the most powerful being in the universe (like more powerful than Shrek)
the america's ass line just shows how close the avengers were. they're broken, but they're a family who jokes around. Joking with hulk making him take the stairs, tony and thor just discovering that thor can repair the arc reactor was hilarious!
I bought Thor. Thor made sense. People deal with grief in different ways, and for Thor, it was alcohol. I dont think it was overdone as much as you say. That last hour, Thor is a total badass (wielding both Mjolnir and Stormbreaker... are you freaking kidding me!!!!!). And his hair after he powers up with both weapons. Just dope. Just dope. During the first two hours though, we dont see a whole lot of Thor. Besides the recruitment scene, and preparing for the time heist, he isn't in the movie that much. So to me, it made sense. Thor would blame himself. He wasn't able to save the universe, even with Stormbreaker, and even though he "went for the head."
Just wish when his hair got basass he became skinny again as stupid as that would be it would just make him look more badass. You see him fighting and it's kinda like oh he's still fat.
My two favourite characters are leaving the MCU😓 First of all Tony sacrificed himself And then Cap grows old and retired. well marvel you made me cry 😭
Omfg... the ending was the most insane thing the movie world has ever seen. When I saw the strange portals, I instantly thought of the one possibility out of 14 million from IF. And lastly, when tony took the stones from Thanos, i flipped shit in the theater. That was the greatest and most heartbreaking moment by far in the MCU. Insane movie, amazing work from the Russos, unbelievable. Lost for words...
Man this movie had everything. So many emotional scenes. I don’t know why but Tony with his dad really got to me, I could feel what he felt in that moment. Reminded me of my relationship with my father. Also the Cap wielding the hammer scene was insanely awesome, and him saying “Avengers.. assemble” (in a low badass voice)
lmao that would be funny, but i think once the soul stone was given to hawkeye, red skull was set free and cap probably just put the stone somewhere on that mountain
I tried not to be biased when I watched this film, because I do have a strong emotional attachment to this franchise, and I desperately wanted this film to be Marvel's best yet. But I really think that this is my favorite superhero film, favorite film of 2019, and probably one of my Top 3 favorite films of all time. The film felt a lot different film than Infinity War, but in a good way. Rather than focusing on a fast pace and non-stop action, we get a slow plot that shows us the effects of the Decimation, both on the world and on the characters in it. There's a sense of loss and dread that I've never felt in a major blockbuster like this before. But not all characters feel this loss, because they've moved on and improved their life. It is possible that you might not like this film as much as Infinity War though, especially if you loved Infinity War for the qualities that Endgame is missing. All of the characters and acting were great in this one. Evans, Downey Jr, and ScarJo give powerful final performances as Iron Man, Cap, and Widow. Hawkeye was the best he's ever been in this film, and Renner sells it. Nebula might be my favorite character in this film, playing her past and present selves very well. Thor and Hulk were great too: I loved the changes made to the these characters, since they added greatly to the humor of the film but also felt like natural progressions for those characters. I'm very exited to see them in future films. Captain Marvel was perfect in this film, showing up in a few moments to flex her power, but not being an ex-machina for the whole film or single-handedly defeating Thanos. Speaking of which, Thanos is less prominent and developed in this film, but I still loved that his nobility and grey (though much darker) motivations remained intact, while at the same time, he still got to be a huge badass, fighting all of the big 3 and Carol without any of the stones. The plot is Marvel's best yet, in my opinion. I loved it, despite the fact that it gets a little messy. Yes, Time Travel is the answer, but they find a great way to explain it. Changes made in the past don't change your future, but their do create branching timelines. So when 2014 Thanos travels into the future, that's a timeline where Infinity War happened. Loki's show will most likely take place after alternate universe 2012 Loki uses the Tesseract to escape, since he still very dead in the main timeline. Oh yeah, and the fact that the pre-snap deaths in Infinity War weren't undone was something I was happy, and surprised, to see. Getting to revisit those old films (yes, even Thor The Dark World) was super satisfying, since we get to see alternate takes on scenes in those films that shed light on other things that happened in this film. And we got both some hilarious moments (like all the Thor stuff, 'America's Ass", and "Heil Hydra"), and some very heartfelt moments as well (like Steve seeing Peggy and Tony meeting his dad). And of course, the Widow and Hawkeye scene on Vormir was done so well, when they fight each other to sacrifice themselves to get the stone, and Black Widow ends up making the ultimate sacrifice. The finale, holy frigging hell! BEST. ACTION. SEQUENCE. EVER! So many incredible standout moments! The entire Big 3 vs Thanos battle was great. Then I lost my mind when Cap wielded Mjolnir. The I lost my mind even more when all of the Avengers who died came back through Dr. Strange portals and a massive battle between every friendly army and all of Thanos' minions occurred. For once, a final CGI battle that didn't fall flat for me. Only The Avengers and Civil War could claim that honor before now. Spider-Man activates Instant-Kill! Wanda shows her true power, finally, and almost rips Thanos in two! Captain Marvel rips through Thanos' ship. Thanos takes the power stone out of the gauntlet and blasts Captain Marvel with it. I could go on, but it all leads up to the perfect sacrifice for Tony, who wields the gauntlet for a brief moments to snap Thanos and his whole army out of existence. As Thanos nobly waits for his death, we see Tony's body, mauled by the stones. And then he dies. The perfect sendoff. Lastly, I loved Cap's end. I said before this film released that I hoped Cap would live, but go to the past to live out his life with Peggy. Then he could come back as an old man and pass the shield on to Bucky or Falcon. And that's exactly what he did. The only negatives I can say about this film are that there wasn't really a clear standout character for me in this film, like Loki in The Avengers, Vision in Age of Ultron, and Thanos in Infinity War. The good news is everyone was so good that it almost didn't matter. Also, the movie is a little too slow at the beginning. I agree that some scenes probably could have been cut or shortened. The film is also very light on action in the first two-thirds of the film, which bothered me for a while, before that epic third act finale more than made up for it. And, this is a minor nitpick, but I wish Stan Lee's final cameo was a bit more obvious. I missed it when I first saw the film, and I don;t think I was the only one. That, plus the lack of Captain Marvel's tribute at the opening, stung. This is about as close to perfect as any Marvel film will ever get for a very long time, maybe as perfect as any film will every get for me for a very long time. It was the perfect finale, packing an emotional punch, a boatload of laughs, and heart to spare. It was an experience to see this one with an opening night crowd, loud cheers and all, one that may never be replicated for me again. I loved it more than even Infinity War, and that's the highest praise I can think to give any film.
It serves that purpose for that purpose plot point. But it also means something for Loki. If it was just to send tony to 1970 it’s unbelievably lazy writing and created a massive Loki sized plothole
My favourite moment was when t’challa shuri and okoye come and all I could think about was 3 things 1. Avengers assemble 2. WAKANDA FOREVER!!! 3. The moment when Wanda says to vision in infinity war “I just feel you!”
i truly believe this was the perfect ending. all of the character arcs were completed beautifully, the integration of the old movies was an amazing touch of nostalgia, and that final battle!!! everything was executed wonderfully and i absolutely loved it. p.s. it made my heart so warm that steve got to live his life with peggy. it’s what he deserved.
omar lopez they did though because captain marvel was announced at the 2016 comicon... i’m pretty sure they would have written it in the 2 years they had
David Savage maybe but given that in the eyes of Marvel the movie WAS a success they would logically have put her more in there. It was simply because not only did they not have her personality figured out but she’s so powerful that they had to work their way around that too. Hence why she was barely in it.
Zay Ray i actually think it kind of destroyed his character arc. Because his whole arc was about being a man out of time and actually finding a home and a family in the future and he did that with the avengers and sam and bucky and sharon. And also peggy herself told him to move on and she also did move on because she had a husband and a family as well. I obviously know everyone is gonna have different opinions on it but i personally just didn‘t like it.
I think Thor fits well in the movie and in his storyline (not in his jeans tho) I mean, he is broken af, and spending 5 years drinking beers and being with Korg doesn't help lol And he was always hiding his pain, because he is Thor you know, a god. But now he doesn't care anymore, he's broken and you can feel it, he cries a lot more than before because of everything he went through, plus he thinks that everything is his fault so yeah, poor guy. And I think that him being with the Guardians is just perfect lmao The thing I also liked is that they assume him being fat even at the end, and didn't do any tricks to make him look like before. But now thanks to that, a lot more people will be able to cosplay as Thor lmao
+Megan Stagles Oddly enough, Endgame is the first time I've seen Brie Larson as Captain Marvel. Straight up. I never saw the solo Captain Marvel movie beforehand. I don't know how she'll be acting-wise and personality-wise to me when I eventually see that movie, but (imo) I am in the minority of someone who loved Brie's portrayal of Carol Danvers in Endgame. She definitely stood out to me as someone who wanted to get the job done no matter what. I understand the hate for Brie Larson & Captain Marvel, but I loved it and I loved her in the movie. I predicted early on, before the movie came out, that she would be given the same treatment Spider-Man got in Civil War. What I mean is, like Spidey, Captain Marvel (who is a new character in the MCU) got mostly 15 minutes of screentime in the movie. To me, seeing her in Endgame not only made me intrigued to FINALLY see the solo movie and wanna see her in Endgame again, but I'm very much interested in seeing Captain Marvel 2 in the future.
Just saw the movie and going again in a couple days I agree that Thor didn’t fit the movie but I can understand it he lost all his pride his whole family is dead so he copes with alcohol and all that but it felt a bit over the top at times
i love how they didn’t literally kill cap knowing that his contract was expired and honestly the movie was just very satisfying gave me chills just watching the last fight
guys i have a question that will make u guys think: - how did captain america return the soul stone - what did captain america do to jane foster with the either??
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R.I.P Tony Stark
Definitely agree in regards to Captain Marvel, they need to find a way to humble her and calm her down in regards to her stuck-up attitude.
Also, yes, that was one of the Russos, it was Joe
1 hour long??? I was expecting 3 hours!!!
Loki is still dead I think, you can't change the future by changing the past
I finally have thor's body. My life is fulfilled.
Gaming Insanity TH Amazing
Thor Fat you know 8n engdgame
I saw the movie before my brother and all I told him was “I never related to Thor as much as I did watching this movie”
@@Samwell-himself true
@@JustBrizard
r/whooosh
That “Hail Hydra” moment was an absolutely beautiful twist on that awful “Secret Empire” scene in the comics!
Mister WiZeguy, it was called secret empire.
My bad. Thank you.
Best Part!
Secret empire was pretty good if you read the whole the thing
smoothie gamer The scene, not the series.
That rat not only saved half the universe, but also created the whole endgame movie lol PRAISE THE RAT!!
Kevin Cahill RAT MAN
Mickey Rat....Mickey Mouse' s unevolved cousin.
Dr Strange died knowing he had to rely on a rat to save the universe.
Yes!!!
Professor Pro LOL!!!!!!
Chris Evans said he cries 6 times.
I only cried once but it was from the beginning to the end of the movie.
Ha! What A Noob. I Cried A Few Minutes After Leaving The Theater.
I choked up at least 3 times and I could feel some water building up in my eyes, but don't think I ever actually cried during the movie.
@Yanis Kaps i never liked Tony that much
I cried for Black widow, Iron Man, the portals, Captain America, and the credits
@@DSzaks I rewatched this movie today for the first time in a year and somehow the first time I choked up when watching was Steve seeing Peggy through the window sill
I noticed the importance the parent/kid dynamic in the movie :
1.Hawkeye with his daughter
2.Ant-man with his daughter
3.Ironman with his daughter
4.Ironman with his dad
5.Thor with his mom
6.The mention of Black Widow's father
7.Thanos with his daughters
Any thoughts on this?
Simon Lachance I also think Spider-Man and Ironman along w most of the rest of the MCU play along with the importance of the parent/kid dynamic because they all sort of protect him and you can once again tell how much tony and peter care for and love eachother.
@@savannahw.4811 Facts
Yeah. You are pretty spot on.
T challa with his family
Alot of daughters
I'm still not over the fact THEY KILLED THANOS IN THE FIRST 15 MINUTES
Thor "I aimed for the head this time."
Cameron D'Entremont Same I couldn’t stop thinking about that throughout the entire thing
It was kind of anticlimactic
watching Thanos die TWICE in one movie was very satisfying
@@andrehenderson7820 I kinda think that was the point. Because they even did it during a scene where Thanos was being nice to Nebula. So I think it was meant to be a shock factor that the Russo brothers wanted us to be like "this movie will be nothing that I expected"
Natasha Romanoff was a true hero in the end,,, she truly wiped out the red in her ledger
already kinda wiped, but man that her death was so brutal, hurt me a bit more than Tony
I literally cried 😭😭
@GBF freeloader The blood on her hands
Tears just came down reading this comment. I forgot about the scene with Loki, and later in the Barton home. It truly gives her character the biggest redemption, especially after Loki telling her she would never wipe out the red.
Captain America saying " Avengers..... Assemble " while wielding mjölnir made me cry
I actually disliked how he wielded Mjölnir
I did too!
@@brodierabideau6020 why?
It didn't make too much sense to say 'assemble' at that exact moment though.
@@ZXaria yeah, they were already bunched up lmao
My favorite scene was Cap FINALLY saying “Avengers... Assemble.” And the audience reaction when Mjolnir came to Steve was amazing. The entire scene post-snap was truly the peak of the MCU and a perfect way to end the “Infinity Saga”
The entire scene post-reverse snap was truly the peak of cinema.
@@Shorty4Shore a
This scene was everyone's favorite
I went to the toilet when that happened
Agree this movie was a classic, 3 years fills like 10
1. Iron Man's Death
2. Avengers Assemble!
3. Mjonlir lift
4. Captain America growing old/getting his dance
5. Black Widows death
6. Snap reversal
7. Cap v Cap
8.Thor killing thanos in the start
9. Wanda v Thanos
10. Antmans time travel mishap
Wanda thanos should be even higher, thor with mjolnir and stormbreaker cap and iron man together were no match for thanos and wanda alone was able to almost destroy thanos until his backup came, wanda in my opinion is the strongest avenger
2 should be way lower
@@abdulmahmood1160
Thor was completely out of shape. And had lost his experience in duels.
Wanda was fresh, and was completely bloodlust at that point.
@@abdulmahmood1160 yea just ignore the entire mjolnor cap scene. Great job....?
Five Stars a perfect list
Who else had goosebumps the whole movie??
I almost spilt so .ca and popcorn on myself because my hands wouldn't stop shaking.
*soda
At the end yeah lol
I had it since Clint's family got dusted, that gave me an idea of what the movie was gonna be like
I still cant believe Black Widow died. Like wow, I did not expect that one bit.
For some reason, I did. I told my husband a few weeks ago that yeah, everyone expects either Tony or Steve to die, but for some reason I feel/felt like it would be someone unexpected out of the original 6. When I said Black Widow he just shook his head in denial lol I usually love being able to say "I told you so" to him, but not this time. I do think it was the right choice though out of her and Hawkeye.
I thought she was going to die but not that way, i thought she was going to die by thanos because she is bringing a gun to a alien fight
When they both went for the soul stone. I knew it would be black widow
@@blondedzeke she always brings a gun to an alien fight though, like Hawkeye always brings a bow and arrow, it's what they're best at using. I knew it'd be something sad like it was.
@@netajones2098 yeah thats pretty reasonable but black widow is pretty useless but Hawkeye can do some stuff but black widow is mostly a leader who isnt that powerful but I really didnt want her to go because before she died she had some good moments
The best scenes for me personally were Cap wielding Mjölnir
And Peggy getting her dance with Steve
Same here!!
Dankest Media cap and tony were perfect in this movie
The funniest scene was probably hulk taking the stairs or Thor when he was on the mic with that kid on fortnite and said I'll come to your house cut your arms off and shove them up your butt
@@JayJello Noobmaster69😂
and still got his ass beaten
That “Avengers Assemble” scene was probably the most hyped and excited I have even been in my entire life
Sal Vulcano absolutely same. I cried tears of joy
nice one sal, say hi to joe yh
Man i had chills, and tears in my eyes excellent moment in the movie
are you the real Sal
This does put a smile on my face
“I think you look great Cap! As far as I’m concerned, that’s America’s ass.” - Scott Lang 2019/2012?
2019 in our time, 2023 when the film is set, 2012 where he was when he said it
My prediction for the opening scene of Guardians 3 is Thor running on a treadmil wearing head phones and listening to Starlord's vol 1 or vol 2 tape.
MrDamakoEndurance that seems perfect
Now that James Gunn is rehired, this is gonna be awesome
I was really hoping Star Lord would make a joke about Thor's appearance after their Infinity War banter lol. I'm sure it'll come up in GOTG3.
@@pulsenick64 He probably was but then remembered that the rest of the Guardians called him out on the weight he had gained at the beginning of Infinty War and he decided against it.
MrDamakoEndurance but mix tape 1 dead
I just watched this movie with my friends. This movie was a surreal experience...
It was the same for me as well this movie was unlike any other film I’ve ever experienced in my life!
Ive never seen such a good movie and this is definitely my favorite movie
Irons man death didnt get to me right when it happened but when he said I love u 3000 I got teary
Juniorpencil I got the feels and it almost happened but when he says I love you 3000 they fell out lol 😢
Same
I didnt feel it was real untill the funeral
MAX FRANKEL me too I almost cried
I started crying as soon as spidey saw tony
Top scenes:
- Scarlet Witch vs Thanos
-Portal Scene
-Captain America picks up Mjonlir
-Cap, Thor, and Iron Man vs Thanos
- Captain Marvel last attempt on Thanos
-Tony's "I am Iron Man"
-Cap vs Cap "America's Ass"
-The moment before the portals appear, with Captain America standing in front of Thanos's army
I would also put hulk snapping up there.
Cap has the best MCU moments by far
Imo iron man starting off the marvel universe with ‘ I am iron man’ and ending it with ‘ i am iron man’ is heartbreaking and I think any true marvel cried
Imagine crying at a movie.
It was one of the best moments in a 7/10 movie (my opinion), but I didn't cry. The funeral was much more emotionally packed.
Pi jon imagine investing years of your life into a cinematic universe and watching it end in an incredible and heartbreaking way
Duncan Zhu yo screw Pi jon he isn’t human. After 11 years of work, you need your audience to have an emotional reaction or else that’s a job failed.
Pi jon imagine having emotions
The third act was such an emotional roller coaster!
I cried and clapped so hard when Cap said Avengers Assemble
Everyone's talking about Cap, Thor and Iron Man being the big 3.
In this film.... THOR IS THE BIG 3
More like.. the big Lebowski
Thor ate the big 3
Anyone else cry when Batman died in endgame?
Christian Breaze me
Did you cry when gandolf died
Christian Breaze I sobbing when Aquaman drowned so tragic
Christian Breaze or when aquaman drowned
Saif Nasser Mohamed HAsan Al Braiki r/whoosh
Iron Man's death hit me the hardest. To see his heart from the 1st game was *SO* sad. I watched the first Iron movie a solid 100 times and to see him die to save everyone? That hits hard. It doesn't help to see Spider-Man's reaction. It was swapped from infinity war and seeing their connection from start to finish was great. And it's over. Great movie with 2 deaths that I can respect.
u mean movie not game but yes
Be One 3*
My favorite part was when Cap caught Mjolnir and beat Thanos' ass.
He had like 5 hits then thanos leveled him
The Bust Man brie larson is great
The Bust Man bro🤣🤣🤣
Garrett Davidson thanos whooped his ass 🤣🤣he was so OP in this movie even more powerful than he was a gauntlet
@The Bust Man calm down
pepper: you can rest now
me: *quietly whimpers*
Elijah Slavin That quote hit me so hard I started to cry after watching the film. It made me reflect back to all of Tony’s moments.
Me too.My theater was balling.
My only negative
Needs more Korg
@@georgelinford5576 ...Noobmaster69 :0
At least he's alive
@@georgelinford5576 "Noobmaster? Yeah, it's Thor, you know? the god of thunder? If you don't log off right now I will fly over down to your basement your hiding in and rip your arms off and SHOVE THEM UP YOUR BUTT!!!" LMAO!
I was hoping you would say Captain Marvel
Dont forget fortnite
Sean salty that Captain Marvel has the same hairstyle as him 😂
We can all agree Thor killing thanos at the beginning was so shocking
Absolutely.
Was half expecting end credits??!
We all know the real villain of endgame is NOOBMASTER69
NoobMaster69**
He got cancer
This kid's calling me a d***head again.
*NudeMaster69
Fortnite is an actual cult 😂
It is beyond words, Sean. But your words are worth listening to.
That Avengers Assemble scene was honestly the best movie moment in the history of movies!
Agreed ❤❤🔥
Nick Barrie Watch the final duel in For a Few Dollars More or The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
@@pygmy. cuh
Same it was kinda unreal :)
Nick Barrie possibly, yes...absolutely epic
Everyone (including Sean) is leaving out (imo) one of the best quotes. “Cap you there? On your left.”
When scarlet witch joined the fight I heard somebody in my theater yell YASS QWEEN!!
One of my favorite parts of the movie was the Hail Hydra moment. Having Winter Soldier as a top 2 MCU movie for me prior to Endgame, this was so awesome to see.
It was something so little but so amazing at the same time.
ZigglerGuy SAME
ZigglerGuy I though it was gonna be another elevator fight but the Hail Hydra part was still really cool
It was a deja vu moment
That Boi Sharkz Gaming me toooo
F-Ing Tom Holland... he DID IT AGAIN!!! Made me cry with his soft high sad voice! :'( I did love when Peter activated Instant Kill!!! I was BEYOND excited! I have so much I wanna talk about and I don't wanna make these comments too long LOL!
DeJay Meyer Don’t forget when he came out of Stanges’ portal and started telling Stark about what happens all happy confused and excited and was like “Mr Stark do you remember when I was tuned to the dusty stuff well I think I passed out and then I woke up and strange said it’s 5 years later and you guys needed our help” I was sad and laughing at the same time I don’t even know that was possible from one part of the movie
@@mrsomebody68 Me neither! I don't like making my comments to long cause people tend to not like reading so I make tons of little ones with time stamps so people know where I am when I am commenting... but yeah I loved that part too.
Such an epic call back to homecoming 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Thanos: I am inevitable.
Iron man: And I... am Iron man!
Palpatine: And I am THE SENATE
Groot: I am groot
The “everyone is here” moment in the third act had me smiling more than I ever had in a movie.
When Thor cuts off Thanos' head I said to my friend next to me,"They said this would be three hours, not three minutes..."
1. I know its longer than three minutes
2. It. Was. A. JOKE.
This movie made me cry so much. It wasn’t the fact that Black Widow died, it wasn’t even the fact that Tony died... it was the fact that Peter felt like he let down Tony again. He felt like he couldn’t save the only man he thought of as his father. Him crying and trying to tell him that they won made me cry so much. Tom Holland is amazing as spider man and I’m so glad he was in this movie and did this scene
Dammit, I JUST stopped crying about that scene, and now I read this.
I cried during this movie, I laughed, I smiled. This movie hit on the perfect emotional levels, yet having delightful moments and moments where u can cheer on the heroes with one of the best third acts in history. The ending was very satisfying
Sean, love you 3000!
i cried at Tony’s Death
FORTNITE GAMER EPIC 2010 same
didnt we all
Iron man has always been my favorite when he died i croed half to death and i cant stop
This is possibly the worst username i have EVER come across in my internet career.
Even though I prefer Captain America I did too! Black Widow's death was the saddest in my opinion.
You forgot the best line!
Past Steve: I can do this all day.
Present Steve: Yeah, yeah I know
My top 10 favorite parts of the movie
1. Morgan asking Happy for a cheeseburger
2. Cap lifting Mjlnor
3. Wanda vs Thanos
4. Everyone comes back to life
5. Tony snapping his fingers
6. The Ronin in Tokyo scene
7. Cap vs cap
8. The 1st Thanos death
9. Everybody vs Thanos
10. Thanos’ second death
Heck I liked the whole movie every bit of it.
I really liked what they did with the OG Avengers during the credits. And when RDJ’s thing came on. Everyone started clapping. Such a great movie!
Yeah, there may not have been a post-credits scene, but the credits were still worth watching
Zackary DeCicco That’s so crazy! Literally just watched it and when his part of the credits came on everyone clapped as well. Very emotional moment, I remember watching the first Iron Man when I was 9 and now I’m 20, hit me like a train when Tony passed.
Josh kanarbin I know. Very sad. It would be hard to watch the any MCU Movie with Iron Man in it.
You said Iron Man picked up the hammer. It was actually Cap lol.
Ikr I was dafaq what is this another time line
I noticed to and I thought that it was different in different states
Ikr, he gets to one of the biggest moments in the movie and says the wrong characters name haha
That made me fucking cringe haha
He also said bad Gamora instead of Nebula. Made a few slip ups.
It doesn't seem like you saw it but when Strange and Tony were looking at each other at the end Strange was pointing his finger up saying this was the 1 senario where they win
This movie was just perfect. Tony final words "I am Iron Man" were just fantastic and Cap lifting Thor's hammer was just epic. Black Widow's arc and sacrifice was also pretty emotionally impactful. Hawkeye and Nebula were vastly improved. Though I would say that Thor wasn't as good as he was in Ragnarok and Infinity War. I just wish they kept that Fat Thor joke for the beginning and that it wouldn't last for the rest of the movie. Thanos is still pretty great, though I would say his change of plans and decimating the whole universe felt a bit hasty. I really love that ending however, when Cap hands over his mantle to Sam and finally has that dance with Peggy that he always wanted. Overall this was an enjoyable and emotionally impactful conclusion that was just perfect. Damn, I do miss Tony, Natasha and Steve, though. 10/10
AFRAS SHAH his last words were hey pep
I never cry for characters deaths, but Natasha’s and Stark’s death made me emotionless. In other words it made me sad in a way I never thought possible. Looking back on it, I don’t know how I did not cry.
Question Cool same
I really liked how it felt nostalgic and honored the previous films
"I can do this all day"
"Yeah, yeah I know"
What if the rat that was in Ant Man's van was Loki?
Wouldn't that be a twist for the ages
That would mean Loki saved the universe😂😂😂
The life of Loki the rat: Disney Plus series
Lol Cap Marvel damn near has the same haircut as you
“I am Iron Man” best last words ever
Jacob B his last words were actually hey pep
i cried at five-ish different times
-when nat first died
-when clint told everyone she died
-peter comes back/cap saying avengers assemble
-when tony died/his funeral
-steve being able to go back and be with peggy and their dance 💓
Me: i can never have a feel good moment like Thor entering Wakanda
*Endgame laughing in cap saying Avengers assemble* : hold Thor's beer
Matt Blake and hammer
I've seen the movie twice already, I laughed I cried, I watched the greatest movie of all time
agreed bro. agreeed :D:D
So Random word i seen it twice in the same day lmao I was geeked
Same
Lets get this straight, Thor is not fat
HE IS *THICC*
Isaac Ager no, he’s fat.
THICCC BOI
THICC YES
Yes, hes so THICC. Some people dont get it
Anepicflyingbrick _ no, hes THICC
NOOBMASTER69 could've easily beaten Thanos without breaking a sweat... He's easily the most powerful being in the universe (like more powerful than Shrek)
And Way more powerful than Shaggy
the america's ass line just shows how close the avengers were. they're broken, but they're a family who jokes around. Joking with hulk making him take the stairs, tony and thor just discovering that thor can repair the arc reactor was hilarious!
WOAH there partner, an hour and a half, geez. Yet Endgame is still 2x longer
Yea he pretty much summed up every scene in half the time
This "podcast" is longer than some marvel films but endgame being 3 hours - that's as long as a lotr film
@@Barrie96 You could even say he snapped the time length in half.
He died
I was so upset 😭
I can't believe it
R.I.P
thor's abs 😂
What Abs? LOL! He looked like Larry the Cable guy with long hair and beard LOL!
Ben Kiely ikr I hated fat Thor
That’s the point, he grew fat losing his abs; they’re dead
Hahaha!
This was the first movie that made me cry, AND I CRIED
I loved when Cap fought Cap and past Cap said “I can do this all day” and present Cap said “Yeah I know”
He realised how annoying it really feels
I bought Thor. Thor made sense. People deal with grief in different ways, and for Thor, it was alcohol. I dont think it was overdone as much as you say. That last hour, Thor is a total badass (wielding both Mjolnir and Stormbreaker... are you freaking kidding me!!!!!). And his hair after he powers up with both weapons. Just dope. Just dope. During the first two hours though, we dont see a whole lot of Thor. Besides the recruitment scene, and preparing for the time heist, he isn't in the movie that much.
So to me, it made sense. Thor would blame himself. He wasn't able to save the universe, even with Stormbreaker, and even though he "went for the head."
Just wish when his hair got basass he became skinny again as stupid as that would be it would just make him look more badass. You see him fighting and it's kinda like oh he's still fat.
Yes I completely agree
That’s why the first act is “slow” because you need to feel the weight of IW not just skip over it
Thor had a lot of screen time in infinity war so I'm glad they focused more on Tony and Steve because this was their last movie
Shawn Senese and Thor has never had a arc like this before he’s always super strong and positive.
My two favourite characters are leaving the MCU😓
First of all Tony sacrificed himself
And then Cap grows old and retired.
well marvel you made me cry 😭
Omfg... the ending was the most insane thing the movie world has ever seen. When I saw the strange portals, I instantly thought of the one possibility out of 14 million from IF. And lastly, when tony took the stones from Thanos, i flipped shit in the theater. That was the greatest and most heartbreaking moment by far in the MCU. Insane movie, amazing work from the Russos, unbelievable. Lost for words...
Man this movie had everything. So many emotional scenes. I don’t know why but Tony with his dad really got to me, I could feel what he felt in that moment. Reminded me of my relationship with my father.
Also the Cap wielding the hammer scene was insanely awesome, and him saying “Avengers.. assemble” (in a low badass voice)
I couldn’t close my mouth during the final battle.😮
Just got out and holy shit! What an ending I teared up a couple times. Love this channel 3000
Earthquake near the coast of Africa ? Sounds like Namor is coming...
Guilherme Alves da Conceição wow I never thought about that
@Jason Yang actually Aquaman is a ripoff of Namor in the comics..
@Jason Yang I agree
pretty sure universal has the film rights to namor
@@SuperBillwoothey have the Hulk as well and Disney made it work
the scene when cap returned the stones must be really awkward.
Cap : Wait what are you doing here
Red skull: Wait what are YOU doing here
Cap probably didn't return the stone to vormir
lmao that would be funny, but i think once the soul stone was given to hawkeye, red skull was set free and cap probably just put the stone somewhere on that mountain
I really loved the end credits showing all the characters especially the signatures of the original 6
Even tho iron man is dead he still remains in our hearts and most important he is Iron Man love you 3000
captainshadow 901 what is Nat, chopped liver?
@@davie9944 pretty much
captainshadow 901 even dead I’m the hero
I tried not to be biased when I watched this film, because I do have a strong emotional attachment to this franchise, and I desperately wanted this film to be Marvel's best yet. But I really think that this is my favorite superhero film, favorite film of 2019, and probably one of my Top 3 favorite films of all time.
The film felt a lot different film than Infinity War, but in a good way. Rather than focusing on a fast pace and non-stop action, we get a slow plot that shows us the effects of the Decimation, both on the world and on the characters in it. There's a sense of loss and dread that I've never felt in a major blockbuster like this before. But not all characters feel this loss, because they've moved on and improved their life. It is possible that you might not like this film as much as Infinity War though, especially if you loved Infinity War for the qualities that Endgame is missing.
All of the characters and acting were great in this one. Evans, Downey Jr, and ScarJo give powerful final performances as Iron Man, Cap, and Widow. Hawkeye was the best he's ever been in this film, and Renner sells it. Nebula might be my favorite character in this film, playing her past and present selves very well. Thor and Hulk were great too: I loved the changes made to the these characters, since they added greatly to the humor of the film but also felt like natural progressions for those characters. I'm very exited to see them in future films. Captain Marvel was perfect in this film, showing up in a few moments to flex her power, but not being an ex-machina for the whole film or single-handedly defeating Thanos. Speaking of which, Thanos is less prominent and developed in this film, but I still loved that his nobility and grey (though much darker) motivations remained intact, while at the same time, he still got to be a huge badass, fighting all of the big 3 and Carol without any of the stones.
The plot is Marvel's best yet, in my opinion. I loved it, despite the fact that it gets a little messy. Yes, Time Travel is the answer, but they find a great way to explain it. Changes made in the past don't change your future, but their do create branching timelines. So when 2014 Thanos travels into the future, that's a timeline where Infinity War happened. Loki's show will most likely take place after alternate universe 2012 Loki uses the Tesseract to escape, since he still very dead in the main timeline. Oh yeah, and the fact that the pre-snap deaths in Infinity War weren't undone was something I was happy, and surprised, to see. Getting to revisit those old films (yes, even Thor The Dark World) was super satisfying, since we get to see alternate takes on scenes in those films that shed light on other things that happened in this film. And we got both some hilarious moments (like all the Thor stuff, 'America's Ass", and "Heil Hydra"), and some very heartfelt moments as well (like Steve seeing Peggy and Tony meeting his dad). And of course, the Widow and Hawkeye scene on Vormir was done so well, when they fight each other to sacrifice themselves to get the stone, and Black Widow ends up making the ultimate sacrifice.
The finale, holy frigging hell! BEST. ACTION. SEQUENCE. EVER! So many incredible standout moments! The entire Big 3 vs Thanos battle was great. Then I lost my mind when Cap wielded Mjolnir. The I lost my mind even more when all of the Avengers who died came back through Dr. Strange portals and a massive battle between every friendly army and all of Thanos' minions occurred. For once, a final CGI battle that didn't fall flat for me. Only The Avengers and Civil War could claim that honor before now. Spider-Man activates Instant-Kill! Wanda shows her true power, finally, and almost rips Thanos in two! Captain Marvel rips through Thanos' ship. Thanos takes the power stone out of the gauntlet and blasts Captain Marvel with it. I could go on, but it all leads up to the perfect sacrifice for Tony, who wields the gauntlet for a brief moments to snap Thanos and his whole army out of existence. As Thanos nobly waits for his death, we see Tony's body, mauled by the stones. And then he dies. The perfect sendoff.
Lastly, I loved Cap's end. I said before this film released that I hoped Cap would live, but go to the past to live out his life with Peggy. Then he could come back as an old man and pass the shield on to Bucky or Falcon. And that's exactly what he did.
The only negatives I can say about this film are that there wasn't really a clear standout character for me in this film, like Loki in The Avengers, Vision in Age of Ultron, and Thanos in Infinity War. The good news is everyone was so good that it almost didn't matter. Also, the movie is a little too slow at the beginning. I agree that some scenes probably could have been cut or shortened. The film is also very light on action in the first two-thirds of the film, which bothered me for a while, before that epic third act finale more than made up for it. And, this is a minor nitpick, but I wish Stan Lee's final cameo was a bit more obvious. I missed it when I first saw the film, and I don;t think I was the only one. That, plus the lack of Captain Marvel's tribute at the opening, stung.
This is about as close to perfect as any Marvel film will ever get for a very long time, maybe as perfect as any film will every get for me for a very long time. It was the perfect finale, packing an emotional punch, a boatload of laughs, and heart to spare. It was an experience to see this one with an opening night crowd, loud cheers and all, one that may never be replicated for me again. I loved it more than even Infinity War, and that's the highest praise I can think to give any film.
John Cardaronella I literally agree with everything you said
Totally agree man!
I just liked bc of how much effort was put into that comment
i salute everyone who read to the end and liked this comment.And the comment maker, of course
The coolest part by far was when cap picked up the hammer
WGPlaysGames also Wanda vs Thanos
Thor looked like a homeless guy I couldn't take him seriously
Same here... like for some parts I could but for other parts he looked like the Fat version of my Dad! Drunk guy with no sense of where he's at.
His hair looking like a Rasta
HE WAS GRIEVING
Lola Ladden he can use "head and shoulders" while grieving
boomerbomb1 okay but grief bring depression and depressed people don’t y’all care of themselves physically since they are mentally unwell.
I think Loki escaping is just a way to make Steve and Tony to go the 70’s
It serves that purpose for that purpose plot point. But it also means something for Loki.
If it was just to send tony to 1970 it’s unbelievably lazy writing and created a massive Loki sized plothole
My favourite moment was when t’challa shuri and okoye come and all I could think about was 3 things
1. Avengers assemble
2. WAKANDA FOREVER!!!
3. The moment when Wanda says to vision in infinity war “I just feel you!”
My favorite part was either captain America vs captain America or scarlet witch vs Thanos (she’s my favorite character)
McClellan Clark I really liked the captain america vs captain america battle
McClellan Clark “I could do this all day.”
“Yeah, I know”
That truly is America’s ass.
What about Clint Barton vs Natasha Romanoff?
That really hit me
Scarlett witch going berserk 😍
i truly believe this was the perfect ending. all of the character arcs were completed beautifully, the integration of the old movies was an amazing touch of nostalgia, and that final battle!!! everything was executed wonderfully and i absolutely loved it.
p.s. it made my heart so warm that steve got to live his life with peggy. it’s what he deserved.
Captain Marvel was meaning that everywhere else was in dismay and in a post apocalyptic world w
they wrote captain marvel the way they did bcc they didn’t know if ppl would like her since brie larson filmed endgame before captain marvel
David Savage I mean she was more likeable in Captain Marvel.
Not really, it was because they had not written her solo movie so they couldn’t do much with her
omar lopez they did though because captain marvel was announced at the 2016 comicon... i’m pretty sure they would have written it in the 2 years they had
David Savage maybe but given that in the eyes of Marvel the movie WAS a success they would logically have put her more in there. It was simply because not only did they not have her personality figured out but she’s so powerful that they had to work their way around that too. Hence why she was barely in it.
The earthquake in the Atlantic is a teaser for Namor and Atlantis potentially
holy shit i didn’t even notice that!
I like how everyone is talking about Tony Stark but not Black widow
MAX FRANKEL Black Widows death was absolutely beautiful
@Davidas Davida i mean they have to kill her off for her story arc and to bring emotion to the movie before tony
6969420 subscribers for a noble cause Yeet agreed
Because no one cares about her
It was sad but they did good with the emotional stand point
This movie was so satisfying, every prediction I’ve had from years in the making. From cap going back to Peggy to Sam getting the shield. So happy.
Sam getting the shield made me so happy
I just realised what happened to cap because of this comment.
i actually loved everything apart from cap‘s ending
Debbie Woweries why tf
Zay Ray i actually think it kind of destroyed his character arc. Because his whole arc was about being a man out of time and actually finding a home and a family in the future and he did that with the avengers and sam and bucky and sharon. And also peggy herself told him to move on and she also did move on because she had a husband and a family as well. I obviously know everyone is gonna have different opinions on it but i personally just didn‘t like it.
I think Thor fits well in the movie and in his storyline (not in his jeans tho)
I mean, he is broken af, and spending 5 years drinking beers and being with Korg doesn't help lol
And he was always hiding his pain, because he is Thor you know, a god. But now he doesn't care anymore, he's broken and you can feel it, he cries a lot more than before because of everything he went through, plus he thinks that everything is his fault so yeah, poor guy.
And I think that him being with the Guardians is just perfect lmao
The thing I also liked is that they assume him being fat even at the end, and didn't do any tricks to make him look like before. But now thanks to that, a lot more people will be able to cosplay as Thor lmao
Damn...Peter Quill must struggle with his relationship with "new" Gamora...which is back to zero....but cheer up Guardians 3 in the horizon!
Gabriel Atienza I think gamora got dusted with 2014 thanos and his army. Could be wrong though, but when tony snapped that seemed to be the case.
@@Ewoonation There was a deleted shot where Gamora walks off screen after Tony dies so I don’t think this theory works either
It may have been an issue that brie larson filmed at least some of Endgame before she did Captain Marvel
+Megan Stagles
Oddly enough, Endgame is the first time I've seen Brie Larson as Captain Marvel. Straight up.
I never saw the solo Captain Marvel movie beforehand.
I don't know how she'll be acting-wise and personality-wise to me when I eventually see that movie, but (imo) I am in the minority of someone who loved Brie's portrayal of Carol Danvers in Endgame.
She definitely stood out to me as someone who wanted to get the job done no matter what.
I understand the hate for Brie Larson & Captain Marvel, but I loved it and I loved her in the movie.
I predicted early on, before the movie came out, that she would be given the same treatment Spider-Man got in Civil War. What I mean is, like Spidey, Captain Marvel (who is a new character in the MCU) got mostly 15 minutes of screentime in the movie.
To me, seeing her in Endgame not only made me intrigued to FINALLY see the solo movie and wanna see her in Endgame again, but I'm very much interested in seeing Captain Marvel 2 in the future.
:(((((( I MISS TONY STARK REST IN PEACE YOU WILL BE MISSED
‘Proof That Tony Stark Has A Heart’
Just saw the movie and going again in a couple days I agree that Thor didn’t fit the movie but I can understand it he lost all his pride his whole family is dead so he copes with alcohol and all that but it felt a bit over the top at times
First. Endgame was my favourite Marvel movie in my opinion
LushTuber I agree!
Well said!
What are saying its the best movie of all time
Everyone: how could antman possibly get out of the quantum Realm?!
Rat: yes
When Cap said Avengers Assemble I got the chills
i love how they didn’t literally kill cap knowing that his contract was expired and honestly the movie was just very satisfying gave me chills just watching the last fight
They took baby thanos from how it should have ended
They were filmed back to back and hishe did infinity war after both films were finished filming
ikr
Tom Mckinlay ah ok
They also got ASguardians of the galaxy from hishe too. The rusos must be hishe fans.
@@nathancampbell9083 that's not from hishe
Part of the journey...
Is the end.
guys i have a question that will make u guys think:
- how did captain america return the soul stone
- what did captain america do to jane foster with the either??
David Savage also how tf did he get the space stone back in the Tesseract
How cap returned the stones would be a great movie or TV show