We made it to ENDGAME! You would think my facial blindness would have gotten better by now. ANYWAYS thank you SO much for watching with me! For full uncut reactions & early access: patreon.com/emmereacts
Nebula winning paper football is the first time she's ever won anything in her life. Think about that. That's why she's so excited. And why this character is underappreciated.
I’m pretty sure she beat Gamora in a fight for the first time in Guardians Vol 2, had the opportunity to kill her and chose not to. That’s how they ended up having their reconciliation chitchat.
I want Morgan Stark to have Nebula as a god mother or at least a middle name. Kids picking on her? Lemme call my aunt Nebula. I wonder if she got Stark tech in her body?
It wasn't her first win. It was the first time someone showed her objective kindness on some level. Like the kid in IM3, Stark had a way with the emotionally wounded. Ironic, since he is patient zero in that area.
@@visionaryhi3937 At some point I can totally see Nebula saying to Morgan: "To protect everyone else, I made a vow to stop my father. _Your_ father did it instead. The cost was-- too much. The only thing I can do now is promise him that I will do everything I can to protect your life, no matter the cost."
Fun Fact: originally Tony just snapped his fingers at the end, no lines, but the directors thought it was missing something, so they had him speak his iconic line. It bookmarked his entire character arc.
*Bookended not bookmarked. Bookmarks indicate where the reader has gotten to in a given book. Bookends mark the start and end of a series of books and delineate them from the books around them.
The Jarvis that Howard was talking to was Edwin Jarvis, who in the comics is Tony’s butler. This version of Jarvis was introduced in the Agent Carter series that came out a few years earlier. It’s implied that he was a big part of Tony’s life, which is why he named his interface after him. Paul Bettany was the voice of J.A.R.V.I.S. and played Vision, not this Jarvis (James D’Arcy)
I want to think that the memory transfer thing that Zola did was a project Howard Stark had a hand in, and used Jarvis as a test subject to record a few thoughts in a smaller archive. Tony would later take that data and seeded into the neural language interface that he was writing.
at the time of endgame, marvel tv (marvel entertainment) wasn't part of (kevin feige's) marvel studios yet. it was a separate entity headed by ike perlmutter and was focused at merchandise sales and smaller screens. feige and perlmutter were known to butt heads due to difference in vision and management style. it used to be that marvel TV references a lot of MCU events and characters (AoS referenced hydra's uprising, lady sif and nick fury cameo'd in the series, etc), but due to perlmutter's beef with feige, the other way around doesn't happen, MCU characters never referenced marvel tv characters and events, until edwin jarvis. he was the first marvel TV originated character (from the series agent carter) that made his way into MCU.
I was a bit peeved that she just didn’t watch the credits. I cried at the original 6 sign-offs more than any part of the ending of the movie if were being real
@@rickykozak58 I agree. That was well done and put a lump in my throat. I got emotional. Perhaps she watched the credits on her Patreon, but edited it out here?
@@rickykozak58they took a page from Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country. It was the last movie to feature TOS cast; after that the movies would focus on TNG. That was the original cast signing off.
I like the way Carol turns her "This time you have me line" round into compliment by saying the other planets out there don't have the Avengers. I rather like that Tony made Rhodey an Iron-mask for his time suit, without doing so for himself. And I love the "wasn't always like this" "work with what you've got" exchange between Rhodey and Nebula. Could we ever have imagined an exchange like that back when the MCU started? And Thor still being worthy! Yay! Hawkeye's family is also Natasha's family - his kids call her Auntie - and she'd never allow them to come back to a world without him if she could prevent it. And much as I hate to lose her, I do dig the idea of best friends passing a metaphysical true love test.
Doesn't matter what you did or what you were. If you go out there, you fight and you fight to kill. Stay in here, you're good; but if you step out that portal - you are an Avenger. Edit: The only post-credits treat is the sound of a hammer as Tony forges the Mark I in a cave somewhere in Afghanistan.
It didn't have an end credits scene, but the credits for the cast really made up for that I thought. It was a touching tribute to all the cast from all the movies to that point.
Personally, I consider at the absolute very end of the credits, the hammering of metal hearkens back to Iron Man 2008, I count that as an end credit scene.
There is a great call back to the first avengers when tony and steve were arguing... Tony said everything special about steve came out of a bottle, but proved it wrong by lifting the hammer. And steve said tony would never make the sacrifice play, which tony proved not to be true.
During the support group meeting, the person telling the story about his date is Joe Russo, one of the directors, and the bald guy with the glasses who asks him when he cried is Jim Starlin, who created Thanos, Gamora, and Drax in the comics, as well as the concept of the Infinity Gauntlet. He wrote the story that Infinity War and Endgame are - very loosely - adapted from.
If you were watching Tony's funeral at the end of the movie and among all the familiar attendees saw one random kid who didn't quite fit, that is Harley, Tony's young sidekick from Tennessee in Iron Man 3!
Jarvis has been mentioned before. But the character was a main character within the Agent Carter tv series. You know since this movie came out we've learned a lot about certain characters, what they've gone through, who they have lost. Now when we go back and watch earlier movies in the series we can understand them more. About things they say to other characters and as well as the actions they take. Makes viewing the older movies again even better.
Looks like by chance The Avengers found the Fountain Of Youth when Lang was turned both into a kid and a baby. Imagine being 10yrs old again but retaining all your adult knowledge? That'd be great.
Imagine if people started treating you like a 10-year-old again. Your opinion doesn't matter. You can't control your own life. You have no money. Romance is completely off the table for nearly a decade since everybody is either too young for you or too old for you.
The problem with that fountain of youth is it's unpredictable. You could instantly kill the subject by aging too much, or ceasing to exist by de-aging past birth.
I can't believe we've got to go along this journey with you from beginning to end! Feels great to rewatch all the movies again through fresh eyes and remember moments I completely forgot about.
It still crazy to me that the Yakuza lord that Clint killed is Hiroyuki Sanada (aka Scorpion on the MK movie and one of the best actors out there) Marvel really went “Yeah do it” with the payroll for this movie. Btw great reaction and believe me, that last fight scene blew away the theater roof to heavens, great experience, I really hope Avengers The Kang Dynasty and Secret Wars gets us with the same hype
One of my biggest gripes with Tony: “Yeah, we lost, where were you?” Um, Capt was in Wakanda protecting Vision. It was you who wasn’t in any expected place.
You handled that better than most. Thanks for sharing your journey with us. :) When Stark died, I was reminded of this exchange from The Avengers: Steve Rogers: The only thing you really fight for is yourself. You're not the guy to make the sacrifice play, to lay down on a wire and let the other guy crawl over you. Tony Stark: I think I would just cut the wire. Steve Rogers: Always a way out. You know, you may not be a threat, but you'd better stop pretending to be a hero.
The person who played the Human Jarvis in the 1970s time travel part is the same actor who played Jarvis in the Agent Carter series. Which you should check out.
This movie dint need the end credits because at the end there is a audio cue of a hammer hitting the iron[Tony making his Mark 1 armor]. A subtle and yet powerful reminder who was a true trailblazer for MCU
My favorite thing about why Cap couldn't lift the hammer in Age of Ultron was due to the fact he knew Bucky killed Tony's parents and in Civil War admits knowing this making his conscious clear and therefore now worthy to lift the hammer. Such small subtle details I love about the MCU.
Tony had the most complete story arc. His was the first movie and the last. He started as a “billionaire, genius, playboy, philanthropist” who only cared about himself and money and ended up being a family man sacrificing himself for the good of humanity. That is why Strange wouldn’t tell him what happens. He knew Tony probably would not go through with what had to be done if he knew it meant his own life.
Strange new that if he told Tony *too soon* he would try to think of a way around it. He knew Tony would go thru with it, out of the 14 million chances, it had to be the right moment for Tony to choose.
28:21 When he looked at all possible scenarios in Infinity War, the 1 chance in 14 million that resulted in them defeating Thanos actually REQUIRED him to hand over the stone for that specific sequence of events to play out.
The reason Strange can’t tell Tony what is going to happen is that if he is given a chance to think about it, Tony may try to avoid his fate and instead failing to finish off Thanos.
I would never forget the experience I’ve had on the opening weekend in theatres. And Emme, Avengers Endgame marks Stan Lee’s final cameo appearance since he passed away in 2018. And I can’t wait for your next MCU movie reaction. Also, I don’t know if you noticed, Joe Russo, one of the directors with his brother Anthony Russo, has a cameo as a member of Steve’s talk group during the five year time jump.
Cheers for being one of the only reactors to actually do the math on Cassie's age. A lot of reactors were like "What, how could she possibly be that much older?"
@@ItsMeBarnaby The actress was actually 15 at the time of filming. And looks 15 to me, but then again when I was a Park Ranger I had to determine people's ages when it came to alcohol, and the truth is people are different and anyone between 15 and late 20s can actually look very similar depending on the person.
Every scene revolving around the bond between Tony and Peter always makes me tear up. There was no blood connection but they were almost like father and son. 🥲
The fact that strange didn't tell tony that he had to sacrifice to win proves what steve say on avengers 1, he is not the one to make the sacrifice move, strange had to go to the edge of having all the universe at risk to make tony do it
And to answer your question, Emme, yes, technically, the Infinity Stones/Gems can indeed be destroyed, although not completely. The Power Stone can be used to destroy them all in totality, although it takes quite a bit of willpower (and literal power) to do so. Despite destroying them, though, the atoms of the stones still exist, but since they are no longer physically present, they cannot be used any longer.
51:34 Nick Fury ceased to exist. It’s right during the post credit of infinity war part 2. After Thanos got the stones & used it. For those who don’t know “post credit” means either before and or after the credit. Some have either 1 or 2 brief post credit scenes. In other words, just watch the whole thing including the credits so you don’t miss any extra ending scenes. Most people don’t watch the credits. Usually leave as soon as the show or movie ends instead of looking at the credits where those who’re involved in the making of the film.
33:24 Since you might be the first one to notice: If you consider a statement by Tony in the Iron Man 3 post credit scene, where he tells Bruce that he was 14 years old in 1983, and take a look at Howard's 1973 recording in Iron Man 2, where little Tony in the background definitely looks older than 3 years old, it really doesn't line up. Most likely, the continuity has been messed up, but another theory is Maria suffering a miscarriage or the baby dying after birth, and the Starks adopting baby Tony shortly after.
@2:45 Nebula’s behavior is a result of her trauma. She spent years withstanding punishment from Thanos for losing. Now that she finally won something, a sign of congratulation feels very foreign to her. Something worth noting is that certain characters like Doctor Strange had a bigger role in Avengers: Infinity War whereas Nebula had a smaller role by comparison. This time, it’s the other way around. Tony saying he had no trust for Steve means that he’s clearly still mad about what happened in Civil War. Half of the population vanished in 2018. Now we’re in 2023. Welcome to the future. @13:36 Fans have been calling him Bruce’s new incarnation Professor Hulk. That’s actually a thing in the comics. However, the Russo Brothers and the movie’s embedded subtitles confirm that he’s actually Smart Hulk. @14:49 In the Latin Spanish dub, 3,000 was changed to 3 million. And yeah, Morgan is lucky to have a funny father. @17:04 We didn’t see Korg, Miek, and Valkyrie in Avengers: Infinity War, but it was for good reason. They evacuated as many as they could from the Statesman while Thor, Loki, Heimdall, Hulk, and anyone else who could fight stayed behind to hold off Thanos and his crew. @18:18 You can tell Rocket didn’t wanna draw the beer card on Thor. @19:40 lol hahahahahahaha!!!!!! @19:53 The Russo Brothers wanted the concept of time travel in this movie to be as unique as possible. They even brought in Dr. Clifford V. Johnson and Professor Sean Michael Carroll as consultants on theoretical physics. The way it works in this movie is a close interpretation as to how it would work in real life if it existed. @25:49 Cap could’ve fought the STRIKE team in the elevator again if he wanted. However, the idea is to not draw attention. The only major flaw in the Avengers’ plan was where to get the Tesseract. I would’ve gotten it from Odin’s vault in Asgard 2013, but at least you now saw what kickstarts Loki’s series. More on that later. @32:10 This film was Stan Lee’s final cameo, but he went out like a boss. He’s basically telling us the audience that he would be gone soon and he’s entrusting us with our planet and its’ future. None of this would be possible without you, Stan the Man. Thank you for everything. @42:46 Unlike Mjolnir, Stormbreaker doesn’t have Odin’s enchanting. @43:17 Vibranium might be considered the strongest metal on Earth, but that doesn’t mean it’s the strongest in the universe. @44:04 The first time I saw this movie in theaters, I felt the same sense of relief and hope that Cap felt when T'Challa emerged out of a portal. The music playing in the background elevated that emotion. This scene hits differently now that Chadwick Boseman is gone, but he left a positive mark on the world. Pepper in her own suit is known as Rescue. @46:47 Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige confirmed that Wanda is powerful enough to kill Thanos one on one. @48:03 We’re missing Nat, Sif, and Ava Starr/Ghost, but the girl power scene got the audience super hyped. One of the mourners standing by Secretary Ross at Tony’s funeral is Harley Keener from Iron Man 3 now a teenager.
So to explain things a little that might help you understand. Strange didn't know he was going to give the stone away until after he did that thing where he viewed the over 14 million different outcomes. Thanos was going to win and destroy the stones no matter what, so Strange knew that the only way they could get them back is in the past. But again, after viewing all the different possibilities he knew he had to do something that would convince The Ancient One to give up the Time Stone. Willing handing over the Time Stone to Thanos, made The Ancient One realize that she had probably denied them the Time Stone many many times in different possibilities. It made her realize that Strange giving up the Time Stone was the one and only way to defeat Thanos.
Endgame was the very first movie to ever make me cry and still to this day no other movie makes me cry as hard. Tony's funeral gets me every single time on the music alone. It's beautiful. As much of an ending as this movie is there's still a lot of great stuff to come!
RIP Chadwick Boseman and Stan Lee. "This is the fight of our lives. We are going to win. Whatever it takes." "I Get Emails From A Raccoon, So Nothing Sounds Crazy Anymore." "Part of the journey is the end. "No amount of money ever bought a second of time." "I don't judge people by their worst mistakes." "Some people move on. But not us." "Avengers! Assemble!" "I love you 3000." That's America's Ass, "I am inevitable," "And I am Iron Man."
When I first saw this in theaters, I didn't even bother with drinks or popcorn. I didn't want to miss one bit. Seeing Captain America wielding Mjolnir got me cheering loud. Then the portals opening got me emotional. Lastly, when I heard Cap said, "Avengers..." I was like "Say it! Say it!" And then, "assemble." My best friend told me I was the first to jump off the seat and cheer followed by everyone else in the theater. Best damn theater experience of my life.
@@DarkPaladin24yeah you don't wanna risk having to go use the bathroom cause you decided to drink those drinks that always make you have to get up in the middle of the movie every time
There was no end credit scene, but at the end they "played" the sound of Tony hammering out metal from the 1st Ironman when he was in the cave. I believe this was a farewell motion, similar to a 21 gun salute
First soundtrack song is Dear Mr. Fantasy by Traffic from 1967, vocals by the great Steve Winwood. Lyrics include "Dear Mister Fantasy play us a tune, something to make us all happy. Do anything take us out of this gloom..."
As macarbre as it sounds, wishing everyone back was fatal. Just for a brief example, those individuals who were snapped out of air planes? Those planes landed five years ago. Bring back the snapped passengers would mean a fairly long fall.
Pretty sure something that handles Infinity has the capacity to deposit the Returned in a safe place. You've got the Mind and Soul Stones to mark out those in danger, plus the Space and Time Stones to get them out of danger.
@@BogeyTheBear I have to call BS on that one considering what we see later. People just appear out of nowhere. Those same people would appear in the air and plummet to their deaths.
Emme - If you remember from Infinity War, Dr. Strange told Tony there was only 1 chance in 14 million to win. Besides giving up the stone and allowing things to play out as they did, two things stand out that needed to happen. 1. The Gauntlet had to be replaced with a Nanotech gauntlet which Tony controls. That was how he was able to steal the stones off of Thanos at the end and have them swap onto his own suit. 2. And secondly of course, Tony had to sacrifice himself in doing the snap. Enjoy the Marvel series and Phase 4 movies! I honestly can't wait until you get to Shang-chi.
12:40 "They got a nice house in the woods" - emme That house is in my town, on the outskirts of the Atlanta metro area. Trilith Studios, where this and a number of other Marvel films were produced, is two towns away. Georgia has a tax credit for media production. So a lot of it happens around here these days. If you see a peach in the credits, that indicates they used the credit (Georgia is the "Peach State").
I loved that you recognized that when Thanos had basically defeated Cap, Tony, and Thor, Cap was ready to face Thanos' whole army by himself despite how injured he was. That was my favorite shot from this whole movie. 1 vs a 100,000 Cap was still going to try. 🥲
Idk if anybody ever noticed but the song that plays at the end where cap is shown with Peggy, thats the same song playing when Bucky shoots fury in cap’s apartment.
i was in the theatres and was happy when t'challa called clint by his name, a good fullcircle to him saying "i don't care" when clint introduced himself in Civil War
Thank you Emme! I love the MCU and I have so much enjoyed going on this ride with you across the 22 movies to get here. Its crazy that you started your journey almost exactly one year ago. 1 year, 6 days since the date you dropped the original Iron Man film. It has been a lot of fun and I am look forward to watching your other reactions in the future. (WandaVision is perhaps my favorite Marvel project of all time).
I don't like that Captain America ending. They spent the whole movie establishing that going back doesn't change the present, that it just creates an alternate timeline. So when Cap goes back and shows up like he's been there the whole time it throws that out and opens other plot holes. The only way it would work is if he, near the end of his life, teleported from his new timeline back to this og one, but they don't show that, leaving people confused. Otherwise, great movie. I love when they're all talking about where the stones are.
Yeah like Thor and Hulk could hold their own against Captain Marvel 1v1, but they aren't flying through space as a flaming comet or shooting death rays either. There's a reason she's cocky
I just realized. There's a scene in Ant Man 2 where Stan Lee says "Well the 60's were fun, but now I'm paying for it." And then we get Stan Lee in the 60's.
Man, I was in the theater watching this movie. Seeing Natasha and Tony sacrifice themselves to ensure that the Avengers had a fighting chance against Thanos and to return everyone that got snapped out of existence was equal parts heartbreaking and heartwarming.
It kinda fits the Hawkeye to lose all his family to snap tbh. In the comics, he also lost everyone, but under different circumstances, at least in one universe what I know. Did read the stuff like few days ago. Wild
Strange doesn't tell Tony how it ends because he knows that in every other scenario in which Tony knows the outcome, he'd try to find a way to win without sacrificing himself, but he fails. So Strange knows that Tony can't be allowed to think that he has other options. He had to be made to choose the sacrifice move when he knew there were no other options left. Strange had been playing the long game all this time. That's part of the reason why he gave the Time Stone to Thanos in order to spare Tony's life. Strange knew Tony had to live then because Tony needed to be the one to sacrifice himself in the end to finally defeat Thanos (on top of the very integral role he plays in achieving time travel and thus making their whole plan possible.)
Scott survived the blast because, if you watch closely when the missile hits, he shrinks. So there would be much less surface area of him to be effected. I didn't notice that on my first time watching. *edit* I just had a thought, can they go and put the stones back afterwards? Wouldn't they be adding them to a different timeline, a 3rd one? And not the one they took them from?
Forget the mechanics of alternate reality-- I want too see how Cap managed to put the stones back exactly where they came from. The elevator scene? After the doors close the Hydra agents begin talking amongst themselves about how Captain America was one of them-- then the doors open again, Cap hands the scepter back, and says"Sike!" before time-travelling out right in front of him. On Asgard, Jane Foster is just sitting there, confused that a raccoon just cured her of the infection, when she looks up and sees Captain America jab the extract into her neck and re-infects her. And on Vormir? "Of _course_ it had to be you..." But perhaps the most poignant one would be when he returned the Time Stone. "Doctor Banner sends his regrets that he's not the one who gets to return this to you, ma'am. He's still recovering from the effort it took to-- save everyone."
It’s a great conclusion to the Infinity Saga. Endgame is not only one of the greatest superhero movies ever, but one of the greatest Hollywood movies ever.
Tissues are definitely suggest. This was the first movie that actually broke me in theaters. Granted I chalk that up to stopping the lexapro I'd been on for 7 months, 2 weeks prior opening night (shit literally made me unable to feel anything). I cried so hard, and for so long. I actually had to grab my partners keys so I could go to the car before the movie ended, because I just couldn't hold it in, and I wasn't gonna have an emotional breakdown IN the theater lol Look I just want everyone to appreciate what Tony did for Nebula. Dude actually let her win on purpose. Subtle little thing there, when T'challa says "Give it to me, Clint"... the only time he'd heard his name was in Civil War, where clint says "we haven't met, I'm clint" and T'challa says "I don't care." "You can rest." is when I had to leave.
My favorite comedic part of this was when Ant-Man was turned young and old. "Somebody peed my pants. And I don't know if it was baby me, or old me. Or just... me, me."
If you take an exam in school that goes badly on Tuesday, then on Wednesday you travel back to retake it, that time travel still happens on your Wednesday. So when you return it is still the same Wednesday that happened after the failed test. You just created a new reality on another timeline that gas the A on the test. But you can't change your own reality.
In a way Doctor Strange not telling Tony the one way they can win is kind of like the observer effect. The act of observing something changes it. If Doctor Strange had told Tony what he needed to do in order for them to win Tony's behaviour would've changed to either try harder to make it happen or, less likely for Tony, tried to get out of it and come up with another idea. Strange told him at the perfect time so Tony didn't really have any time to consider what he was about to do. He just knew he had to do it and he had just enough time to react and get the stones. From there only one course of action could be taken.
Re: Jarvis, you need to watch Agent Carter, he’s one of the main characters in that. Jarvis was Howard Stark’s butler and an accomplice to Peggy during the series 😊 Tony based his AI Jarvis on his dad’s butler
Little note while watching: The Sorcerer Supreme before Strange wouldn’t have been able to see why Hulk was there, she couldn’t see the future past the moment she died
Don't know if you knew by now, but there is kind of a post credit scene. All it is, is the sound of metal on metal which is supposed to symbolize Iron Man when he was first building his suit in the cave. Banging away at the anvil to create the metal needed for his project. Well congrats on going through the first big set of phases. I hope you continue on with the rest, the whole Disney Plus series and films that come out during/since then. This is truly a great and spectacular series of media to watch. I may be biased in my answer...lol
We made it to ENDGAME! You would think my facial blindness would have gotten better by now. ANYWAYS thank you SO much for watching with me!
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Thank you. Liked your reaction and love this movie. 🌹. You are a ray of sunshine, during a dismal news cycle. 🌞❤️
Loved your reaction Emme. Oh when you do watch Hawkeye I recommend you wait until after Thanksgiving.
Tony proved again and again that he is willing to make the sacrifice.
@@markcastellanet9672 He was never the villain all the haters needed him to be. Tony didn't disappoint.
Your reactions are always great, heartfelt, and funny.
Tony completed his arc by dying; Steve completed his arc by living
Nebula winning paper football is the first time she's ever won anything in her life. Think about that. That's why she's so excited. And why this character is underappreciated.
I’m pretty sure she beat Gamora in a fight for the first time in Guardians Vol 2, had the opportunity to kill her and chose not to. That’s how they ended up having their reconciliation chitchat.
I want Morgan Stark to have Nebula as a god mother or at least a middle name. Kids picking on her? Lemme call my aunt Nebula. I wonder if she got Stark tech in her body?
It wasn't her first win. It was the first time someone showed her objective kindness on some level. Like the kid in IM3, Stark had a way with the emotionally wounded. Ironic, since he is patient zero in that area.
I love how supportive Tony was. He wanted her to nail that field goal like the leader he is.
@@visionaryhi3937 At some point I can totally see Nebula saying to Morgan: "To protect everyone else, I made a vow to stop my father. _Your_ father did it instead. The cost was-- too much. The only thing I can do now is promise him that I will do everything I can to protect your life, no matter the cost."
Fun Fact: originally Tony just snapped his fingers at the end, no lines, but the directors thought it was missing something, so they had him speak his iconic line. It bookmarked his entire character arc.
I thought it was libbed in by Downy.
*Bookended not bookmarked. Bookmarks indicate where the reader has gotten to in a given book. Bookends mark the start and end of a series of books and delineate them from the books around them.
i love when Tony says that Pepper never wears anything he buys her... then she shows up as Rescue in the final battle... so COOL
Well, he didn't buy it, he built it.
@@scrrin no kidding??? i had no idea🤣
Technically, he bought the dress from from he adopted the Rescue color scheme-- though she was the one who picked it out without his knowledge.
@@BogeyTheBearaktually there is a difference in "paying for" something and "buying" something for someone
In the comic that inspired the hero fight with Thanos. Cap is also the last man standing, and was ready to fight alone.
49:54 "Spiderman, stop making me cry all the time." 😂😂😂 same
The Jarvis that Howard was talking to was Edwin Jarvis, who in the comics is Tony’s butler. This version of Jarvis was introduced in the Agent Carter series that came out a few years earlier. It’s implied that he was a big part of Tony’s life, which is why he named his interface after him.
Paul Bettany was the voice of J.A.R.V.I.S. and played Vision, not this Jarvis (James D’Arcy)
I want to think that the memory transfer thing that Zola did was a project Howard Stark had a hand in, and used Jarvis as a test subject to record a few thoughts in a smaller archive. Tony would later take that data and seeded into the neural language interface that he was writing.
at the time of endgame, marvel tv (marvel entertainment) wasn't part of (kevin feige's) marvel studios yet. it was a separate entity headed by ike perlmutter and was focused at merchandise sales and smaller screens. feige and perlmutter were known to butt heads due to difference in vision and management style. it used to be that marvel TV references a lot of MCU events and characters (AoS referenced hydra's uprising, lady sif and nick fury cameo'd in the series, etc), but due to perlmutter's beef with feige, the other way around doesn't happen, MCU characters never referenced marvel tv characters and events, until edwin jarvis. he was the first marvel TV originated character (from the series agent carter) that made his way into MCU.
The reason there is no end credit scenes is because MARVEL wanted it to feel like a real ENDING for this chapter of the MCU
I was a bit peeved that she just didn’t watch the credits. I cried at the original 6 sign-offs more than any part of the ending of the movie if were being real
@@rickykozak58 I agree. That was well done and put a lump in my throat. I got emotional. Perhaps she watched the credits on her Patreon, but edited it out here?
@@rickykozak58they took a page from Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country. It was the last movie to feature TOS cast; after that the movies would focus on TNG. That was the original cast signing off.
The only "end credit" is audio of Tony pounding on metal, the sound from him making the MK1 Iron Man suit from his first movie which started the MCU.
End credits tend to show you what's next. We didn't need that any more.
I like the way Carol turns her "This time you have me line" round into compliment by saying the other planets out there don't have the Avengers.
I rather like that Tony made Rhodey an Iron-mask for his time suit, without doing so for himself.
And I love the "wasn't always like this" "work with what you've got" exchange between Rhodey and Nebula. Could we ever have imagined an exchange like that back when the MCU started?
And Thor still being worthy! Yay!
Hawkeye's family is also Natasha's family - his kids call her Auntie - and she'd never allow them to come back to a world without him if she could prevent it. And much as I hate to lose her, I do dig the idea of best friends passing a metaphysical true love test.
Doesn't matter what you did or what you were. If you go out there, you fight and you fight to kill. Stay in here, you're good; but if you step out that portal - you are an Avenger.
Edit: The only post-credits treat is the sound of a hammer as Tony forges the Mark I in a cave somewhere in Afghanistan.
It didn't have an end credits scene, but the credits for the cast really made up for that I thought. It was a touching tribute to all the cast from all the movies to that point.
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Personally, I consider at the absolute very end of the credits, the hammering of metal hearkens back to Iron Man 2008, I count that as an end credit scene.
There is a great call back to the first avengers when tony and steve were arguing...
Tony said everything special about steve came out of a bottle, but proved it wrong by lifting the hammer.
And steve said tony would never make the sacrifice play, which tony proved not to be true.
he directly references a line from age of ultron as well "we'll lose" "we'll do that together too"
Not only that, Steve accused Tony of "always finding a way out"...which Steve ended up doing himself. Full role reversal.
@@Belhadehey, u dissing Cap?
@@sorenhansen3288 No, not at all, I just found it interesting how it all played out. And I think we can all agree that Cap earned it.
@@BelhadeAh, okay. We're cool, then. I've met so many people who dissed Cap because he finally took time for himself
It's fun to watch reactors of Endgame who can recall most of the references to the past movies prior to it.
Well most of them are watching the movies in the span of two months, instead of years
During the support group meeting, the person telling the story about his date is Joe Russo, one of the directors, and the bald guy with the glasses who asks him when he cried is Jim Starlin, who created Thanos, Gamora, and Drax in the comics, as well as the concept of the Infinity Gauntlet. He wrote the story that Infinity War and Endgame are - very loosely - adapted from.
I've watched this movie so many times and every time, Tony saying "I love you 3000" gets me😭
If you were watching Tony's funeral at the end of the movie and among all the familiar attendees saw one random kid who didn't quite fit, that is Harley, Tony's young sidekick from Tennessee in Iron Man 3!
Jarvis has been mentioned before. But the character was a main character within the Agent Carter tv series.
You know since this movie came out we've learned a lot about certain characters, what they've gone through, who they have lost. Now when we go back and watch earlier movies in the series we can understand them more. About things they say to other characters and as well as the actions they take. Makes viewing the older movies again even better.
Looks like by chance The Avengers found the Fountain Of Youth when Lang was turned both into a kid and a baby. Imagine being 10yrs old again but retaining all your adult knowledge? That'd be great.
Imagine if people started treating you like a 10-year-old again. Your opinion doesn't matter. You can't control your own life. You have no money. Romance is completely off the table for nearly a decade since everybody is either too young for you or too old for you.
The problem with that fountain of youth is it's unpredictable. You could instantly kill the subject by aging too much, or ceasing to exist by de-aging past birth.
I can't believe we've got to go along this journey with you from beginning to end! Feels great to rewatch all the movies again through fresh eyes and remember moments I completely forgot about.
Nat was Auntie Nat, so doubly determined that her family got their dad back.
It still crazy to me that the Yakuza lord that Clint killed is Hiroyuki Sanada (aka Scorpion on the MK movie and one of the best actors out there) Marvel really went “Yeah do it” with the payroll for this movie.
Btw great reaction and believe me, that last fight scene blew away the theater roof to heavens, great experience, I really hope Avengers The Kang Dynasty and Secret Wars gets us with the same hype
One of my biggest gripes with Tony: “Yeah, we lost, where were you?”
Um, Capt was in Wakanda protecting Vision. It was you who wasn’t in any expected place.
EXACTLY. How were the Avengers supposed to know where in space Tony specifically was?
@@insertnamehere2746 especially when Tony had the ticket back to earth, he chose otherwise.
Tony was talking about the events after CW. not the events during IW.
You handled that better than most. Thanks for sharing your journey with us. :)
When Stark died, I was reminded of this exchange from The Avengers:
Steve Rogers: The only thing you really fight for is yourself. You're not the guy to make the sacrifice play, to lay down on a wire and let the other guy crawl over you.
Tony Stark: I think I would just cut the wire.
Steve Rogers: Always a way out. You know, you may not be a threat, but you'd better stop pretending to be a hero.
The person who played the Human Jarvis in the 1970s time travel part is the same actor who played Jarvis in the Agent Carter series. Which you should check out.
This movie dint need the end credits because at the end there is a audio cue of a hammer hitting the iron[Tony making his Mark 1 armor]. A subtle and yet powerful reminder who was a true trailblazer for MCU
we’ve been waiting for this one 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
My favorite thing about why Cap couldn't lift the hammer in Age of Ultron was due to the fact he knew Bucky killed Tony's parents and in Civil War admits knowing this making his conscious clear and therefore now worthy to lift the hammer. Such small subtle details I love about the MCU.
51:30 Remember in the end credits scene of Infinity War that Fury dissolved with half of the living. He literally just got back.
Tony had the most complete story arc. His was the first movie and the last. He started as a “billionaire, genius, playboy, philanthropist” who only cared about himself and money and ended up being a family man sacrificing himself for the good of humanity. That is why Strange wouldn’t tell him what happens. He knew Tony probably would not go through with what had to be done if he knew it meant his own life.
Strange new that if he told Tony *too soon* he would try to think of a way around it. He knew Tony would go thru with it, out of the 14 million chances, it had to be the right moment for Tony to choose.
28:21 When he looked at all possible scenarios in Infinity War, the 1 chance in 14 million that resulted in them defeating Thanos actually REQUIRED him to hand over the stone for that specific sequence of events to play out.
8:58 Ten million of those chances involved the mouse getting caught by a cat.
Cats are the destroyers of the universe.
@@BogeyTheBear Mouse?
Fun fact the time traveling suits were designed yet when filming so their suits in the movie are entirely CGI
The reason Strange can’t tell Tony what is going to happen is that if he is given a chance to think about it, Tony may try to avoid his fate and instead failing to finish off Thanos.
No way this was the first time you watched this... the intuition was off the charts and you didn't Cry a single tear.
i've been very transparent about the few marvel movies i did see before this channel, so not sure what my motivation would be to lie for this one!
I would never forget the experience I’ve had on the opening weekend in theatres. And Emme, Avengers Endgame marks Stan Lee’s final cameo appearance since he passed away in 2018. And I can’t wait for your next MCU movie reaction. Also, I don’t know if you noticed, Joe Russo, one of the directors with his brother Anthony Russo, has a cameo as a member of Steve’s talk group during the five year time jump.
It's not quite the same, but Deadpool 2 has a wall mural of him.
Cheers for being one of the only reactors to actually do the math on Cassie's age. A lot of reactors were like "What, how could she possibly be that much older?"
Yeah, really. It's called puberty, people.
too bad they ruined her character after endgame
@@deek60819they ruined the entire Ant-Man franchise after Endgame.
@@ItsMeBarnaby The actress was actually 15 at the time of filming. And looks 15 to me, but then again when I was a Park Ranger I had to determine people's ages when it came to alcohol, and the truth is people are different and anyone between 15 and late 20s can actually look very similar depending on the person.
I have kids that are four years apart...and five years does make a *huge* difference.
Every scene revolving around the bond between Tony and Peter always makes me tear up. There was no blood connection but they were almost like father and son. 🥲
The fact that strange didn't tell tony that he had to sacrifice to win proves what steve say on avengers 1, he is not the one to make the sacrifice move, strange had to go to the edge of having all the universe at risk to make tony do it
And to answer your question, Emme, yes, technically, the Infinity Stones/Gems can indeed be destroyed, although not completely. The Power Stone can be used to destroy them all in totality, although it takes quite a bit of willpower (and literal power) to do so. Despite destroying them, though, the atoms of the stones still exist, but since they are no longer physically present, they cannot be used any longer.
"you know what else is inevitable? you being stinky" those are fighting words Emme 😂
51:34 Nick Fury ceased to exist. It’s right during the post credit of infinity war part 2. After Thanos got the stones & used it.
For those who don’t know “post credit” means either before and or after the credit. Some have either 1 or 2 brief post credit scenes. In other words, just watch the whole thing including the credits so you don’t miss any extra ending scenes. Most people don’t watch the credits. Usually leave as soon as the show or movie ends instead of looking at the credits where those who’re involved in the making of the film.
15:30 I like that we figure out the fountain of youth and no one notices lol
33:24
Since you might be the first one to notice:
If you consider a statement by Tony in the Iron Man 3 post credit scene, where he tells Bruce that he was 14 years old in 1983, and take a look at Howard's 1973 recording in Iron Man 2, where little Tony in the background definitely looks older than 3 years old, it really doesn't line up.
Most likely, the continuity has been messed up, but another theory is Maria suffering a miscarriage or the baby dying after birth, and the Starks adopting baby Tony shortly after.
Awesome, Emme. I've enjoyed watching your MCU journey. Thanks for taking the time to do your videos.
@2:45 Nebula’s behavior is a result of her trauma. She spent years withstanding punishment from Thanos for losing. Now that she finally won something, a sign of congratulation feels very foreign to her.
Something worth noting is that certain characters like Doctor Strange had a bigger role in Avengers: Infinity War whereas Nebula had a smaller role by comparison. This time, it’s the other way around.
Tony saying he had no trust for Steve means that he’s clearly still mad about what happened in Civil War.
Half of the population vanished in 2018. Now we’re in 2023. Welcome to the future.
@13:36 Fans have been calling him Bruce’s new incarnation Professor Hulk. That’s actually a thing in the comics. However, the Russo Brothers and the movie’s embedded subtitles confirm that he’s actually Smart Hulk.
@14:49 In the Latin Spanish dub, 3,000 was changed to 3 million. And yeah, Morgan is lucky to have a funny father.
@17:04 We didn’t see Korg, Miek, and Valkyrie in Avengers: Infinity War, but it was for good reason. They evacuated as many as they could from the Statesman while Thor, Loki, Heimdall, Hulk, and anyone else who could fight stayed behind to hold off Thanos and his crew.
@18:18 You can tell Rocket didn’t wanna draw the beer card on Thor.
@19:40 lol hahahahahahaha!!!!!!
@19:53 The Russo Brothers wanted the concept of time travel in this movie to be as unique as possible. They even brought in Dr. Clifford V. Johnson and Professor Sean Michael Carroll as consultants on theoretical physics. The way it works in this movie is a close interpretation as to how it would work in real life if it existed.
@25:49 Cap could’ve fought the STRIKE team in the elevator again if he wanted. However, the idea is to not draw attention.
The only major flaw in the Avengers’ plan was where to get the Tesseract. I would’ve gotten it from Odin’s vault in Asgard 2013, but at least you now saw what kickstarts Loki’s series. More on that later.
@32:10 This film was Stan Lee’s final cameo, but he went out like a boss. He’s basically telling us the audience that he would be gone soon and he’s entrusting us with our planet and its’ future.
None of this would be possible without you, Stan the Man. Thank you for everything.
@42:46 Unlike Mjolnir, Stormbreaker doesn’t have Odin’s enchanting.
@43:17 Vibranium might be considered the strongest metal on Earth, but that doesn’t mean it’s the strongest in the universe.
@44:04 The first time I saw this movie in theaters, I felt the same sense of relief and hope that Cap felt when T'Challa emerged out of a portal. The music playing in the background elevated that emotion.
This scene hits differently now that Chadwick Boseman is gone, but he left a positive mark on the world.
Pepper in her own suit is known as Rescue.
@46:47 Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige confirmed that Wanda is powerful enough to kill Thanos one on one.
@48:03 We’re missing Nat, Sif, and Ava Starr/Ghost, but the girl power scene got the audience super hyped.
One of the mourners standing by Secretary Ross at Tony’s funeral is Harley Keener from Iron Man 3 now a teenager.
Fantastic breakdown.
So to explain things a little that might help you understand. Strange didn't know he was going to give the stone away until after he did that thing where he viewed the over 14 million different outcomes. Thanos was going to win and destroy the stones no matter what, so Strange knew that the only way they could get them back is in the past. But again, after viewing all the different possibilities he knew he had to do something that would convince The Ancient One to give up the Time Stone. Willing handing over the Time Stone to Thanos, made The Ancient One realize that she had probably denied them the Time Stone many many times in different possibilities. It made her realize that Strange giving up the Time Stone was the one and only way to defeat Thanos.
Endgame was the very first movie to ever make me cry and still to this day no other movie makes me cry as hard. Tony's funeral gets me every single time on the music alone. It's beautiful.
As much of an ending as this movie is there's still a lot of great stuff to come!
RIP Chadwick Boseman and Stan Lee. "This is the fight of our lives. We are going to win. Whatever it takes." "I Get Emails From A Raccoon, So Nothing Sounds Crazy Anymore." "Part of the journey is the end. "No amount of money ever bought a second of time." "I don't judge people by their worst mistakes." "Some people move on. But not us." "Avengers! Assemble!" "I love you 3000." That's America's Ass, "I am inevitable," "And I am Iron Man."
“I’m still worthy!…” 😭❤️
When I first saw this in theaters, I didn't even bother with drinks or popcorn. I didn't want to miss one bit. Seeing Captain America wielding Mjolnir got me cheering loud. Then the portals opening got me emotional. Lastly, when I heard Cap said, "Avengers..." I was like "Say it! Say it!" And then, "assemble." My best friend told me I was the first to jump off the seat and cheer followed by everyone else in the theater. Best damn theater experience of my life.
Why didn't you get popcorn/drinks b4 it started?
@@tigerclaw969 because I didn't want to risk having to go to the restroom and any of the movie
@@DarkPaladin24yeah you don't wanna risk having to go use the bathroom cause you decided to drink those drinks that always make you have to get up in the middle of the movie every time
@@DingoEnderZOE2 exactly. Especially for a movie like this.
Real goosumbumps is when tony tell iam Ironman ❤
18:45 "What do you want?"
"I want my family back you son of a bitch!"
There was no end credit scene, but at the end they "played" the sound of Tony hammering out metal from the 1st Ironman when he was in the cave. I believe this was a farewell motion, similar to a 21 gun salute
I had a shirt that said “I love you 3000”
Each 0 was one of the difference arc reactors.
First soundtrack song is Dear Mr. Fantasy by Traffic from 1967, vocals by the great Steve Winwood. Lyrics include "Dear Mister Fantasy play us a tune, something to make us all happy. Do anything take us out of this gloom..."
As macarbre as it sounds, wishing everyone back was fatal. Just for a brief example, those individuals who were snapped out of air planes? Those planes landed five years ago. Bring back the snapped passengers would mean a fairly long fall.
Pretty sure something that handles Infinity has the capacity to deposit the Returned in a safe place. You've got the Mind and Soul Stones to mark out those in danger, plus the Space and Time Stones to get them out of danger.
@@BogeyTheBear I have to call BS on that one considering what we see later. People just appear out of nowhere. Those same people would appear in the air and plummet to their deaths.
Emme -
If you remember from Infinity War, Dr. Strange told Tony there was only 1 chance in 14 million to win. Besides giving up the stone and allowing things to play out as they did, two things stand out that needed to happen.
1. The Gauntlet had to be replaced with a Nanotech gauntlet which Tony controls. That was how he was able to steal the stones off of Thanos at the end and have them swap onto his own suit.
2. And secondly of course, Tony had to sacrifice himself in doing the snap.
Enjoy the Marvel series and Phase 4 movies! I honestly can't wait until you get to Shang-chi.
Thor's depression hits him deep😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
12:40 "They got a nice house in the woods" - emme
That house is in my town, on the outskirts of the Atlanta metro area. Trilith Studios, where this and a number of other Marvel films were produced, is two towns away.
Georgia has a tax credit for media production. So a lot of it happens around here these days. If you see a peach in the credits, that indicates they used the credit (Georgia is the "Peach State").
I loved that you recognized that when Thanos had basically defeated Cap, Tony, and Thor, Cap was ready to face Thanos' whole army by himself despite how injured he was. That was my favorite shot from this whole movie. 1 vs a 100,000 Cap was still going to try. 🥲
Idk if anybody ever noticed but the song that plays at the end where cap is shown with Peggy, thats the same song playing when Bucky shoots fury in cap’s apartment.
i was in the theatres and was happy when t'challa called clint by his name, a good fullcircle to him saying "i don't care" when clint introduced himself in Civil War
Best superhero movie 🙌🏽 Great reaction as always, Emme 😄😄
Tony Stark is one of those movie characters that’ll be remembered forever
Thank you Emme! I love the MCU and I have so much enjoyed going on this ride with you across the 22 movies to get here. Its crazy that you started your journey almost exactly one year ago. 1 year, 6 days since the date you dropped the original Iron Man film. It has been a lot of fun and I am look forward to watching your other reactions in the future. (WandaVision is perhaps my favorite Marvel project of all time).
if you listen to Red Skull he says that you have to lose that which you love. He never said you had to kill the person only that you had to lose them.
Exactly. Which brings up another point - in IW, Gamora tries to kill herself before Thanos could do it, but it still would have counted.
The kid from Iron Man 3 was also at Tony Starks Funeral
I don't like that Captain America ending. They spent the whole movie establishing that going back doesn't change the present, that it just creates an alternate timeline. So when Cap goes back and shows up like he's been there the whole time it throws that out and opens other plot holes.
The only way it would work is if he, near the end of his life, teleported from his new timeline back to this og one, but they don't show that, leaving people confused.
Otherwise, great movie. I love when they're all talking about where the stones are.
This wasn't a movie. It was an achievement.
I love how the centre of the time travel machine where the avengers are in a circle is identical to the iron man core
Fun fact; the time travel suits are 100% CGI in all scenes and dont actually exist. probably the best CGI in the movie.
Yeah like Thor and Hulk could hold their own against Captain Marvel 1v1, but they aren't flying through space as a flaming comet or shooting death rays either. There's a reason she's cocky
I just realized. There's a scene in Ant Man 2 where Stan Lee says "Well the 60's were fun, but now I'm paying for it."
And then we get Stan Lee in the 60's.
Man, I was in the theater watching this movie. Seeing Natasha and Tony sacrifice themselves to ensure that the Avengers had a fighting chance against Thanos and to return everyone that got snapped out of existence was equal parts heartbreaking and heartwarming.
Tony the true mvp of this film. He had a character arc that ended perfectly
It kinda fits the Hawkeye to lose all his family to snap tbh. In the comics, he also lost everyone, but under different circumstances, at least in one universe what I know.
Did read the stuff like few days ago. Wild
There were a lot of teary im all choked up moments in this film plus a few goosebump moments
I LOVE EVERYONE 3000!❤️💖
I am just upset thinking about he fact that NONE of the avengers checked up on Thor in the entire 5 years!
The Move: Explaining that changing the past is not changing the future/present.
Emme: "I agree, [...] killing Thanos would change too much." lol
I'm just glad we got to experience Infinity War and Endgame in theaters before the dark times set in.
Strange doesn't tell Tony how it ends because he knows that in every other scenario in which Tony knows the outcome, he'd try to find a way to win without sacrificing himself, but he fails. So Strange knows that Tony can't be allowed to think that he has other options. He had to be made to choose the sacrifice move when he knew there were no other options left.
Strange had been playing the long game all this time. That's part of the reason why he gave the Time Stone to Thanos in order to spare Tony's life. Strange knew Tony had to live then because Tony needed to be the one to sacrifice himself in the end to finally defeat Thanos (on top of the very integral role he plays in achieving time travel and thus making their whole plan possible.)
“What if they pretend to love Red Skull, and just push him off” 😭😅 crying imagining that lol
I love how the centre of the time travel machine where teh avengers are in a circle is identical to the iron man core
This was Stan Lee and his wife’s very last MCU Cameo
Scott survived the blast because, if you watch closely when the missile hits, he shrinks. So there would be much less surface area of him to be effected. I didn't notice that on my first time watching.
*edit* I just had a thought, can they go and put the stones back afterwards? Wouldn't they be adding them to a different timeline, a 3rd one? And not the one they took them from?
Forget the mechanics of alternate reality-- I want too see how Cap managed to put the stones back exactly where they came from.
The elevator scene? After the doors close the Hydra agents begin talking amongst themselves about how Captain America was one of them-- then the doors open again, Cap hands the scepter back, and says"Sike!" before time-travelling out right in front of him.
On Asgard, Jane Foster is just sitting there, confused that a raccoon just cured her of the infection, when she looks up and sees Captain America jab the extract into her neck and re-infects her.
And on Vormir? "Of _course_ it had to be you..."
But perhaps the most poignant one would be when he returned the Time Stone. "Doctor Banner sends his regrets that he's not the one who gets to return this to you, ma'am. He's still recovering from the effort it took to-- save everyone."
@@BogeyTheBear That'd be a movie in itself, watching them return them all and some of the weird things they'd encounter
Riiight...Steve got to live out "a normal life". Betcha he still lived a tension filled but exciting life.
The narrative talks about it like he was retired, but also Infinity War had him in the Mark 50 armor and Endgame's armor is listed as the Mark 85.
Fun Fact: The composer, Alan Silvestri, uses only half of the orchestra in the score up until the moment when all the superheroes are resurected.
It’s a great conclusion to the Infinity Saga. Endgame is not only one of the greatest superhero movies ever, but one of the greatest Hollywood movies ever.
Tissues are definitely suggest. This was the first movie that actually broke me in theaters. Granted I chalk that up to stopping the lexapro I'd been on for 7 months, 2 weeks prior opening night (shit literally made me unable to feel anything). I cried so hard, and for so long. I actually had to grab my partners keys so I could go to the car before the movie ended, because I just couldn't hold it in, and I wasn't gonna have an emotional breakdown IN the theater lol
Look I just want everyone to appreciate what Tony did for Nebula. Dude actually let her win on purpose.
Subtle little thing there, when T'challa says "Give it to me, Clint"... the only time he'd heard his name was in Civil War, where clint says "we haven't met, I'm clint" and T'challa says "I don't care."
"You can rest." is when I had to leave.
13:27 because if he just gave them the science and the continued and everyone else died (his daughter) what would he do then.
It was so cool that the remaining Avengers were the original Avengers and again REALLY have to save for that Earth
My favorite comedic part of this was when Ant-Man was turned young and old. "Somebody peed my pants. And I don't know if it was baby me, or old me. Or just... me, me."
If you take an exam in school that goes badly on Tuesday, then on Wednesday you travel back to retake it, that time travel still happens on your Wednesday. So when you return it is still the same Wednesday that happened after the failed test. You just created a new reality on another timeline that gas the A on the test. But you can't change your own reality.
Me sobbing trough tonys death scene: | the RUclips add hitting in the middle of his last moments: TRY THESE NEW CHILLY CHEESE NACHOS
In a way Doctor Strange not telling Tony the one way they can win is kind of like the observer effect. The act of observing something changes it. If Doctor Strange had told Tony what he needed to do in order for them to win Tony's behaviour would've changed to either try harder to make it happen or, less likely for Tony, tried to get out of it and come up with another idea. Strange told him at the perfect time so Tony didn't really have any time to consider what he was about to do. He just knew he had to do it and he had just enough time to react and get the stones. From there only one course of action could be taken.
Re: Jarvis, you need to watch Agent Carter, he’s one of the main characters in that. Jarvis was Howard Stark’s butler and an accomplice to Peggy during the series 😊 Tony based his AI Jarvis on his dad’s butler
35:14 That seriously made me belt out a laugh, thank you.
That Jarvis is from the Agent Carter show, Howard's butler and Tony's caretaker. Tony named the A.I. JARVIS after him.
Little note while watching:
The Sorcerer Supreme before Strange wouldn’t have been able to see why Hulk was there, she couldn’t see the future past the moment she died
U noticing thor sitting on the couch was hilarious i never even paid attention to that and ive seen this movie at least 20 times lol
Don't know if you knew by now, but there is kind of a post credit scene. All it is, is the sound of metal on metal which is supposed to symbolize Iron Man when he was first building his suit in the cave. Banging away at the anvil to create the metal needed for his project. Well congrats on going through the first big set of phases. I hope you continue on with the rest, the whole Disney Plus series and films that come out during/since then. This is truly a great and spectacular series of media to watch. I may be biased in my answer...lol