AVENGERS: ENDGAME!!! (part two) basically just me crying a bunch...
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The fact Tony’s death was never spoiled for you is an incredible feat
Every once in a while, the comments sections on RUclips surprise you in a positive way. This was definitely one of those feats.
I don't know you folks. But I am proud of you for avoiding spoilers. Thank you.
RIGHT???
Or her mods were former US Marine snipers, either way, top class spoiler marksmanship.
I coach high school lacrosse, I saw both movies the Thursday’s nights but told the team anyone who spoils the movie for team mates is running or getting sent home lol
@@garenthal9638 😂😂😂 For. Real!
The fact that Bucky knows and says goodbye always kills me.
I know right? Your bestfriend always knows what you're planning to do before you do it
@@mattgarrett2583 actually the directors said that it'd because Steve told him ahead of time.
he tells falcon to go to steve cause he knew steve would chose him not because bucky doesn't trust himself he'd never accept the sheild
Yeah, and also in Falcon and the Winter Soldier series Bucky said that he did have a conversation with Steve before he went back in time, they also discussed on who will wield the shield after him, so yes, Bucky knew. :)
Bucky and Steve had a conversation, at least one, about his plans, including to pass the shield to Sam.
"Dont waste your life, Stark. Don't waste it."
Yinsen the true savior of the universe
Praise be to foreign scientists for making Cap and Tony who they were.
That hit me hard bro NGL. I had almost forgot about Yinsen and his parting words to Tony...
Why do I feel like that's some sort of cosmic intervention form The One Above All? Yinsen, Tony's original fate, Dr.Strange, the garage rat...
@@Prof.SeverusSnape I like that idea.
Something I always love to point out is that when Steve and Tony were arguing in the first Avengers movie, they both proved each other wrong. Tony said to Steve "Everything special about you came out of a bottle" which Steve disproves by showing how he is worthy of Mjolnir. Steve says to Tony "You're not the guy to make the sacrifice play, to lay down on a wire and let the other guy crawl over you" and again, Tony sacrifices himself, proving Steve wrong.
He truly was never "worthy" lmao. He was so selfish and didn't deserve it.
@@vitray5719 Steve fought Nazis... Any man who fought that evil so we could be free is worthy in my book.
@@vitray5719 agreed. Steve got his happy ending with peggy after essentially emotionally blackmailing tony to take a risk with an empty promise of its gonna be ok. im so triggered right now. tony proved steve wrong twice. everyone cheered old steve on in the cinema and i was like, tony is still dead and natasha and vision.
the only reason he could wield the hammer was because Odin died and the spell that prevented others from using the hammer went with him.
@@laurenceedward5910 ehhhhh... bad take. Steve wobbled the hammer in Age of Ultron.
Tony laid his life on the line in the first Avengers... hell, every Iron Man movie
Fun Fact: Every single attack Thor performs on Thanos in this movie is aimed at his head.
:'(
Badass.
Same as Cap, every attack when wielding Mjolnir was direct to Thanos head, he actually makes him take his helmet off.
Another “Fun Fact” wizard hard at work. Seriously, you guys are becoming a cliche.
@@ironfae what
Pepper earlier in the movie: “But would you be able to rest?”
Pepper as Tony is dying: “You can rest now.”
😭😭😭
Previous movie-
Dr. Strange: ...and what then?
Thanos: I finally rest... and watch the sunrise over a grateful universe.
This movie-
We get to see a sunrise funeral with the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
@@houdin654jeff Oh fuck, another layer. This movie is packed with themes and moments like that - pure fan service in the best way - deeper and deeper, with every rewatch from die-hards, or new set of eyes from newcomers like Natalie. What an achievement this was for Marvel, thanks for noticing this for us that hadn’t.
It just broke me.😭
It also refers to Iron Man 3 when Tony wasn't able to sleep knowing there was still something out there which endangered the ones he cared about
@@getthedefib_and the boy from that film is at the funeral
“We’re gonna be okay. You can rest now.”
The fact that Pepper was able to hold off her misery, so that Tony could leave with the thought that they were gonna be okay... it gets me every time
Specially thinking about the “but would you be able to rest?” line when Tony told her that he figured out how to time travel.
It’s like a “you’ve already done enough” kind of thing.
Cap got to live his life twice-once for us, and once for him.
And…it was beautiful.
@@summertyme5748 knowing who killed Kennedy or 9/11
@@Dragonflee100 technically in the comics, it’s canon that Bucky killed JFK
@@Dragonflee100 He probably changed history. He was in an alternate timeline.
yeah except its kinda stupid because Peggy moved on from him
Natalie, sobbing uncontrollably: "Guys, I'm not okay! I'm so sorry!"
All of us, also sobbing uncontrollably: "We still aren't okay!"
I'm happy to say I've made it to the 'not sobbing uncontrollably' place at last. However, that's probably the best I'm ever gonna be able to do. 😉
I was bawling with her, also crying because seeing her cry was sad, its ahh
@CYB3R2K30 You and I have very different definitions on what constitutes 'drama'.
@CYB3R2K30 you seem to have a very skewed perception of what is a “kids’ “ movie. Lemme guess: you also believe that anime is purely for kids?
@CYB3R2K30 Well, good for you.
Now just imagine a theatre full of people crying back when this released. It was truly an experience I'll never forget
yeah it was so fun when I went on opening night
@@hipp0_yt same
I watched it in the theatre. Kids, adults, teens are teared up :(( one of my best experience in cinema is watching this movie
Biggest reactions other than the obvious few were yooooo at going for the head, gasps at 5 years later, laughs at cap in the elevator, and laughs at “she’s got help”
imax opening night, the kid next to me cried through his spider-man mask. Like, the entire mask was soaked with tears. I was crying too, but that shit was next level sadness.
"This is just like Budapest all over again."
"I can do this all day..."
"AVENGERS!!!......... assemble."
"I love you 3000."
"I......am........Ironman."
Some iconic quotes through this franchise. Saying them evokes emotions. Watching you was like seeing all my emotions over 10 years rolled up into 25 minutes.
sam getting to say "on your left"
@@jericho1733 YESSSS NOBODY SEEMS TO CATCH THIS
Also Black Panther calling out Clint after saying he doesn't care in civil war😂
I am inevitable. Now, that's a line.
Also, You can rest now.
I figured out time travel.
@@jeffreyjeziorski1480it was cool in Turok 2 as well.
The sign off in the credits was so powerful. Over a decade of some of my favorite movies. Seeing their shorts with the individual signatures of the actors, ending with Robert Downey Jr, it was a punch in the gut. Better than an on stage bow. Oh man. This movie, man.
Star Trek 6 style, loved it both times lol
Right after is the sound of Tony creating his first armor 'in a cave, with a bunch of scraps!'
Lmao
I think my favorite part was Thor and the fact that you can fail, you can be depressed, you can be overweight, and you can still be Worthy!
The fact that he’s been at what’s possibly the lowest part of his existence for five years, and he’s still worthy makes me cry. Every damn time.
@@daddynitro199 same, it was a powerful message.
Alone as a god
I hate Thor’s part bc it advocates making poor decisions and abdication of responsibilities and still being successful. The antithesis of The Lion King story archetype. In the real world without being a god that morality isn’t productive or conducive of success on any level.
Being worthy has nothing to do with being overweight or failing. It’s about the soul
Hearing “Avengers Assemble” in theaters was the best thing ever
Seeing it on opening night was the greatest theater experience of my life.
So true I wish I could experience that moment again 😍♥️
It's great, but it also makes me laugh because he whispered it and there is no way anyone actually heard him. I still love it, but I also find it a strange choice to have him basically whisper it.
My nephew I were cheering & screaming throughout the whole thing
@@rgractor same for me. I’ll never forget seeing it opening night with my friends
My favorite question, ever answered by the Russos, was the one explaining what Steven Strange saw.
When Tony sees Thanos taking the Power Stone outta the Gauntlet, he thought to himself: "I could do that, using my nanotech. Even if I just get one of them, I can keep him from snapping again".
AND THAT is when Strange seeks Eye contact. Because he knows what could happen. He could not tell Tony what to do. It had to come from within himself. The need to be there and safe EVERYONE. Steven could just nudge him in the right direction, by basically showing him, that he was on the right path. The completion of Tony Starks character arc. Over a decade of setup.
We love you 3000, Tony.
Lmmfao
@@og3dkooz381😢😢
I always felt that Cap could have picked up the Hammer back during the party in Age of Ultron if he'd wanted ti. But when he felt it move and realized he could lift it if he wanted to, he decided to stop there because (unlike the rest) he didn't have anything to prove to anyone.
Which is one of the reasons he was worthy.
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Also cause he probably doesn’t want to upset thor…and make him feel lesser of himself…he is a god afterall…it would be hard for him to understand why a human (although super strength) could wield a weapon such as mjolner
@@SuperPrestogamer Given he was okay with Vision being able to lift it, I'm not sure Thor would have been that upset. In fact he even seemed to guess that Cap would lift it if he wanted to (given his reaction during the reveal when Cap finally wielded the hammer).
Thor knows that using the hammer has nothing to do with strength (the hammer doesn't even weight that much; Thor is able to hang it from a coat rack); it's about the substance of a person. For Cap to be able to lift it might have been a little humbling and embarrassing for him in the moment, since they were playing around, but I think he would have understood why Cap could do it, given he knows the kind of person Cap is.
I think while they didn’t know what they were going to do with it at the time, that was known. I feel like you can tell when Steve “can’t” lift it, his acting intentionally gives away that he’s pretending that he can’t lift it but he’s a bad liar.
Personally I've always preferred the idea that when Steve finally admitted to Tony what happened to his parents instead of hiding it to protect his friend, he became worthy.
Cap went from caring only for others to being able to give happines to himself. Tony went from only caring about himself to saving everyone in the universe. Those are really great character arches and I love it.
Yes.
I've never thought of it that way. Endgame hits harder now. Damn.
@@donat5679 it was coming down to who would do it and it was going to be either cap or Ironman and the impact of all those changes made it make sense for it to be Tony. Also the Russo brothers really wanted to give captain the opportunity to go back so it couldn’t have been anyone else. Best call IMO.
@@bjsuits Cap going back ruined Agent Carter Story. In Agent Carter, she heals from caps death and moves on with Sousa. The ending made thole Agent Carter show pointless.
@@masoodjalal1152 never watched it but yeah idk. I suppose it screwed up a lot of things time traveling. Like Loki clearly took off with the tessaract...what happened after? Past nebula was killed (I’m sure there’s no issue there). Captain had to drop off the soul stone (getting there aside) he’s just like hey red skull weird that you’re here but cya! Good luck waiting around for the next group.
I mean I don’t remember what they’re wearing but I THINK it was 1945 which would undo agent carter idk. But if they ignore it like they did agents of shield...? Maybe?
Gamora in this movie was basically at the same time point she was at the beginning of Guardians 1, so she was basically already going to turn on Thanos.
Gamora always wanted to turn on Thanos, it just that she needed the right opportunity to do so. Original Gamora got that opportunity by joining the Guardians of the Galaxy and new Gamora got it after the conversation with Nebula during the war for the infinity gauntlet.
She said as Much, by wanting to Sell the Stone instead of Handing it over to him in GOTG 1... She saw it as her Way Out.
With all of the time travel, it is easy to forget that the timing with Gamora and Nebula is actually during what would have been the time of Guardians of the Galaxy. a continuity issue is that they should have been with Ronan the Accuser instead of with Thanos, since this was when Quill was taking the "orb" at the start of GOTG.
The thing that bugged me was during the event of Quill getting the orb on Morag wasn't both Gamora and Nebula with Ronan and not Thanos
Precisely
“Avengers assemble”
Theaters everywhere: “AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGHHHHHHHAGAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA”
Natalie: “Wow.”
I just noticed I forgot to talk about how Tony got the stones. Remember that THIS glove is not the original Infinity Gauntlet. This is the glove that Tony created. It is Nano tech, which explains how it was able to expand to fit Hulk's hand/arm. Since Tony created it, he understood how to remove the stones. So, while he fought with Thanos, he removed the stones and then using his suit, which is also Nano tech, he incorporated the stones into the suit he was wearing.
Self explanatory
Not a problem, barely an inconvenience.
"You're not the guy to make the sacrifice play, to lay down on a wire and let the other guy crawl over you."
"You're a lab rat, Rogers. Everything special about you came out of a bottle!"
They proved each other wrong
I love that about this series.
imo that’s legit the best arc in all of movie media. Obviously because it had a decade of developed, but it was a very well done development
Omg I just realized that Cap also proved IM wrong! Wow!! Thanks for the comment!
I think they had proved each other wrong since the first Avengers movie
@@brucesimmons5517 oh yeah, no doubt. But this is like the peak of that.
In The Avengers Tony sacrificed himself to save the planet and Steve proved he had the more assents that justified his position .
But in endgame?
Tony does the sacrifice to save literally the *ENTIRE UNIVERSE*
And Steve undeniably proves himself “worthy” of his title and his value by lifting the magical hammer only “the worthy” could.
It’s like the ultimate proof that they were both wrong about each other
Sam: Hold on. You have to make sure the first portal opens directly to Cap's left.
Dr. Strange: ...Is there some kind of spiritual significance to that?
Sam: It's important.
Nah, you know Strange would hear it was for some petty shit and be totally down for it.
@@benjaminvalencia1754 Strange wouldn‘t care
@@Dragonflee100 You're all right.
Dr. Strange was on Titan though.
*Strange open the first portal on Cap'right*
Sam: Hi Steve.
Cap: Sam?
Sam: Turn around.
Cap: *turn*
Sam: On your left!
"You can rest now." The line that shattered my heart, but "I love you 3000" made me bawl my eyes out.
Nat mentioned in the first Avengers movie that she, "had a lot of red on her ledger," indicating she had been regretting the deaths she caused for years. To her, it would make perfect sense that her ledger would be wiped clean if she were to sacrifice herself to bring back half the population of the universe. Just sucks we couldn't have had her movie before Endgame, it would have increased the meaning of her sacrifice a thousand fold.
I think they really dropped the ball waiting so long to make her movie, especially since it was just not that great of a film. I wish they'd given us a spy thriller genre movie relating to her past and how Clint helped get her out of that life, it could have been on the level of Winter Soldier. Instead we got a film that didn't really achieve much outside of giving us a character to continue her legacy so to speak, but I think Nat deserved more than that.
That movie sucked though so it would've soured all the emotional moments in Endgame.
BW was a waste of time unless you really just needed another 2 hrs of Johanson 🫡😏
When Happy said, “You know your dad liked cheeseburgers” at the end was a call back to the first Iron Man when Tony wanted a cheeseburger on the way to the press conference.
That line specifically broke my heart in theaters... The experience for both Infinity War and Endgame truly will never be matched.
Which itself was a reference to Robert Downey Jr.'s love for Burger King and his inability to enjoy eating one of their burgers that led him to quit doing drugs.
@@MichaelDavis-bj2bs holy freaking shit now that's a good story right there
Addicted to drugs? Have a hamburger!
“Thought we wouldn’t notice, but we did”
-Tony Stark (2012 Avengers)
I get that its a reference, but come on! Everyone likes cheeseburgers! its hardly specific to Tony and Morgan's relationship. Also its not like cheesburgers are Tony's favourite food; he just fancied them after getting back from the cave! I thought it was a reference to far
"Why does Scott think that?"
It wasn't just half the people in the universe, it was half of all life. So when the birds came back he knew it had worked.
It's also a nice reverse, to the sound of thunder when people vanished in infinity war. Like nature responding to effects of the snap. I love it
Yep. Also time travel works differently, when you travel into the past you change the present, but your present stays intact. Functionally you create alternative realities by time traveling, and you can't time travel into your own reality's past. Which is why they couldn't kill kid Thanos - wouldn't change anything for our world.
@@nathanliteroy9835 yup and yup
So that does mean they've messed up at least two alternate universes right? One where Loki gets away and another where Thanos and his army is gone?
Though of course it should be Sentient Beings not Half of all Life forms or what would be the point of the snap in the first place if the resources that would Give the Other Half more have Equally as much as before
"Can we have a funeral like this for Nat?"
Marvel: The best we can do is a bench throw.
Fan: *But Nat’s story has no closure!*
Marvel: *Yes*
Black Widow: July 2021
@@summertyme5748 still no closure. Story from the past
Gamora was secretly incredibly desperate for a familial connection that she caved the moment Nebula offered it. The previous movies had already suggested this.
Edit: The 'New Infinity Gauntlet' was composed of the same nanotechnology as Tony's armor. He just mentally commanded the glove/armor to re-allocate the stones to a new spot.
I mean, Gamora was already planning to flip on Thanos when she got the chance. Remember, this Gamora is from immediately before her face turn in GotG.
NAT : "Cap needs a break."
CAP : "I can do this all day."
That's just what I thought. Cap was ready to go!
"Yeah, I *know!* "
Them little blue pills! XD
@@Bramble451 You mean the "Red White and Blue" pill :)
Natalie: "Gamora was swayed that quickly?"
Gamora in 2014: *steals the power stone from Thanos and actually starts the Guardians of the Galaxy by doing so*
She also knew where the soul stone was and kept it from Thanos. So yeah she was already running interference into his plan.
Hearing Ronan in my head... she was plotting against us the whole time!!!
She was also repeatedly reaching out to Nebula in that movie. It was just Nebula who was not ready yet.
Natalie, if you're confused about the time travel, just know there's broadly two main theories.
The first is the one you keep mentioning - the Back to the Future kind where there is one timeline: if you go back and change something, then when you return to the present you will find it affected/changed also.
The second is the multiverse interpretation. At any time something different could have happened, multiple timelines branch off for each possibility. If you go back in time and change something, you just cause a new timeline to form with that change embedded in it... but it changes nothing in the timeline you came from so when you return it's the same. All you did was create another universe where something different happened.
BTTF had at least three timelines for it to work
This movie certainly makes it sound like they were going for the second theory.
She needs to rewatch everything they say before the time heist and actually listen this time because they make it extremely clear: they can't change their past (no killing baby Thanos, meeting yourself/killing your grandpa won't make you disappear) , that's why their plan is stealing infinity stones (which doesn't prevent their Thanos from getting them 5 years ago), bring them to their present, snap to revert the first Thanos snap, and bring the stones back to where they stole them from because they protect the alternate timelines they created by time traveling from interdimensional threats like Dormammu (hence the name "time heist")
For a visual representation of the entire movie: i.imgur.com/e4bszEx.jpg
@@Kriae That all works, but how does Cap then live his life in the past and still remain in the timeline that only came about as a result of his absence?
A tiny nitpick, but I'd love to see it answered, if there is an answer. Time-travel's inherently illogical, anyway, so one can only demand so much.
@@michaelccozens It can work. Steve Rogers at the end of End Game goes back in time to 1945 (or whenever after that) to live a life with Peggy. Let's call him EG Steve.
There will still be another Steve Rogers frozen after going down with the plane just like at the end of First Avenger. Let's call him FA Steve.
EG Steve going back to that time doesn't change anything about FA Steve. EG Steve has to just lay low and live a quiet life with Peggy and events play out exactly the same because FA Steve lives life exactly how we saw in the movies.
FA Steve gets to the same point of returning the stones and travels back in time to Peggy.
Meanwhile the EG Steve that lived a quiet life already can just show up at the park where he once traveled back in time to.
The hardest part to believe of this would be that EG Steve Rogers, Captain America, would have stood by and done nothing in his retirement for 75 years despite all the tragedies and crises that the world faced during that time.
This movie finished off the largest storyline on film ever told and will be unlikely to ever happen again. It was amazing and so heartfelt and carefully crafted by all involved. As a middle aged man who grew up with Marvel comics, something incredible happened here that started with: "I am Iron Man" and ended with: "I am Iron Man". So incredible and as much as I love the films that have come since in the MCU, they will never hit this high point again, if that ever happens it will be another amazing and unlikely feat and totally worthy of such praise.
fun fact: thors fingerless gloves were used to hide the fat suit that went up to his wrist
Smart didn’t think of that
@@EthanRom But Smart _did_ think of it!
And here I was hoping they just gave Chris the year off to eat as much as he wanted.
It’s a lot harder to make hands look fat so yeah the gloves were a cheat
@@peterbabicki8252 Lol
I remember when I watched it, it was a cinema full of people collectively crying and sobbing. Even my guy friends who I've never seen cry before, were crying. We've really grown attached to these characters.
My dad fell asleep lol
Theaters in my neighbourhood are usually the quiet type, but when Mjolnir got back to Cap, that was the loudest nerdgasm I've ever experienced.
Endgame was exactly that. An _experience_.
I loved it when the crowed was cheering when Capt got the hammer we were all going crazy in the theater so much energy
I was pissed. I was rooting for Thanos. Hate the generic good guys win crap.
@@ItApproaches He already won tho.
It’s crazy how Wanda damn near wins it on her own
It was more Captain marvel
@@fayesouthall6604 no it was wanda….thanos couldn’t even move at all…he was helpless against wanda…thanos could still move around and grab a stone which would allow him to stop captain marvel…Wanda’s magic is the strongest out of everyone there…
The Scarlet Witch was always one of the most powerful characters, even in the comics. She did alter the mutant universe forever with three words... "No... More... Mutants.". Chilling.
I still get goosebumps when captain America says “Avengers!! Assemble”
The bit that gets me every time: "Your dad liked cheeseburgers." Favreau's acting in that little moment is so wonderful
Yeah I don't think Nat caught the reference to Iron Man 1. What Tony wanted after being kidnapped was a cheeseburger.
and it was because of favreau that we have the MCU in the first place. i’m so happy they let him have that line.
I held it together until that point. I handled starks snap and death, but that broke me.
yeah that's the part that got me too :(
The last line that tony stark said in the first Favreau marvel movie (IM1) was the last line he spoke in this film before his death
Tony's death was incredible in theatres, you could hear a pin drop, and then you could here people crying
Yeah that was me crying
How is it possible to spell “hear” correctly and incorrectly in the same sentence
@@givepaddytheemmy4535 you underestimate my power
@@hardstylerockercify respect
poor nat, she got so sad
11:25 it's a very classic/iconic line that Cap says a lot in the comics. I love how they cut the movie when he was about to say it at the end of Age of Ultron, and then made him say it fully here. There's no other perfect place for him to say than at that moment. I remember at the premiere, the audience reacted as loudly there as when he held the hammer. It was beautiful 🥺
He says it in the movies tho
@@MrNinja543 He actually only ever said it fully in this movie. As the comment you replied to stated, there was a cut when he started to say it in Age of Ultron.
to this day, the image of cap and peggy dancing together, being happy...
that still makes me cry...
The glove and Tony's suit is made out of the same material "Nano particles", In Infinity war it's shown him taking different parts of his suit to create other parts when he was fighting Thanos. He basically used the Nano particles to move the stones from the glove to his suit.
And you can actually hear it if you pay really close attention.
And we can briefly see the stones getting to place before he snaps his fingers.
Except Thanos's glove is all melted and the stones are probably stuck there. Also, how didn't he notice lack of their UNLIMITED POWER and lack of time stone on his thumb?
I think also the new gauntlet was built over the old one hence why the switch went over so easily and Thanos looked confused the stones were embedded in the nanoids so moving from one to the other would and could be easy
@@user-xx6vy9ri8p how often do you gauge the strength of your thumb?
Remember the fight between Tony and Steve in the first Avengers?
S: "The only thing you fight for is yourself. You're not the guy to make the sacrifice play."
T: "Everything special about you came out of a bottle."
Years later, Steve is worthy enough for the hammer, and Tony sacrifices himself for everyone. Go figure.
Yeah, that's the beautiful decade long character arc of both of them. Cap who always fought for others finally letting go and enjoying his life like tony told him to do , and tony who was always selfish finally sacrificed himself for everyone which Cap said tony would never do. Such a brilliant conclusion.
@@the_crypter but Tony proved Cap wrong in the first Avengers movie when he took the nuke into space. He was alway willing to make the sacrifice but but now he finally had the family he and Yinsen talked about, which make his death even sadder he was finally happy 😭
Steve was always worthy. He was playing it off in his humble way so not to show anyone up, all the way back to when they were doing the lets see who can lift the hammer game. Thats why the hammer moved when he tried picking it up.. its also why thor said "I knew it"!
That damn cheeseburger line always gets me as I just recovering, Jon Favreau's use of emotion body language really just hits me.
When I watched Tony's death and the aftermath and funeral scenes, it was all blurry because I couldn't stop crying. I lost my dad when I was 27, and while I wasn't nearly as young as his daughter in the movie, the "I love you 3,000" line broke me. I know what it's like to lose your father before it's time. He was only 59.
May he RIP
@@colleenross8752 he will. He deserves to, after saving the universe
@@Stardust_7273 actually I was referring to your father
@@colleenross8752 Oh, thank you, sweetie. 💐
Cap getting the hammer was the hypest movie theater moment I've experienced. The whole theater cheered
Everyone in the theater went insane because it was an iconic comic book moment.. I believe cap with Thor's hammer was on the cover artwork and it was recreated perfectly on the screen.
I had been holding it the entire movie and ran to the bathroom and missed it. I got back right when Thanos was breaking his shield. So when he caught it and said Avengers assemble I was doubly excited!
@@Tomhyde098 Why the f did you go to the f-ing bathroom during Endgame?
@@thomaspanditfan2435 it’s why I never go to the movies anymore lol but infinity war got spoiled for me so I had to go to endgame to avoid them
@@Tomhyde098 i don't mean to sound rude but, did you really think it was the best idea to go to the washroom during the final battle of not just a movie but a franchise? You could have just hold it in for just 30 minutes more.
Don't forget natalie, Gamora has been planning to betray Thanos for a long time. So nebula was quickly able to convince her.
its fitting that you finish this journey for your one year anniversary.
@doro626
Also Old Gamora was willing to kill when she saw that Nebula was in trouble from Ebony Maw.
kay but what happened later tho, quail and her never got together?
@@inzaghiscornsalad7034 this is really late but no they didn’t since she was from the time before they met each other she doesn’t know him therefore didn’t develop feeling for him :)
I was just gonna comment this lol. Gamora hated Thanos but stayed because she didn't really have a choice.
Plus the moment in time they went back to with Gamora was only a day or two before she went to prison and helped form the Guardians, so she would've betrayed Thanos no matter what.
Watching this movie in theater was probably one of the most memorable moments of my life. The crowd cheering, clapping, SCREAMING and crying was an unbelievable experience and I don’t think any movie can top that experience.
I saw it as the last film before the cinema closed
15:55 no nat...it means "there could only be one, Sherlock Holmes"
To have Tony’s last line be the line that kicked off the MCU was just beautiful. It really hit me hard in the theater.
Last living* words
His last line was actually Pepper
His *last* words are going to inspire the new avengers to fight even harder after losing twice. Who knows with the mouse.
Still hits me whenever I hear it / see that scene
I bawled my eyes out in the theaters 😂😂
Almost made me want black sabbaths iron man to start playing.
I love that you are literally the only person I’ve ever seen to realise who the kid from Iron Man 3 was immediately.
they could've just cleared that up in the movie
the hyped when this movie first came out blind us, it probably more calm to watch it later and on your own, you would be able to focus on some details, she also notice the ant-man flaw as well xD
You don't realize this is a staged response! She is pre watching all these so she will look like some genius, So you must be one of those people who think if it's on youtube it must be real!
@@stevesparks2001 ...what are you doing with your life?
@@stevesparks2001 its a reaction to a movie… what does believing in everything u see on youtube have to do with what they said?
As I watched in the theater, as soon as Nat and Clint showed up on Vormir...I knew she was going over that cliff and I started sobbing. I couldn't stop. What marvel has achieved with these films is amazing. I am so glad you watched them with us. ❤️
I'm so glad I discovered your channel. One of my favorite things is to watch new fan's reactions to the MCU, as it lets me live vicariously through them and brings me back to the first time I watched. I can't wait for you to be all caught up and to be able to watch along with us as the next phases come out! Keep up the awesome work!
In the alternative timeline Peggy didn't die alone. When she did, Cap knew it was time to go back.
I love the fact that Nat thought the Hammer was working on it's own to save Thor and didn't realize that it was Cap until he caught it. Also, seeing that moment and then the "Avengers Assemble" moment in a crowded theater was one of the best movie-going experiences ever.
The ENTIRE theater was sobbing when I went, and my head was killing me for hours afterwards. And like a fool, I went and saw it again the very next day.
I'm only just realizing Pepper saying "you can rest now" is in reference to Tony saying he could just go back to sleep and forget he solved time travel, to which Pepper responds "you can go sleep, but would you REST?"
I've watched Endgame 5 times lol.
My one major gripe with Endgame (Aside from the treatment of Thor's depression) is that the funeral wasn't for Tony & Nat both. But otherwise, I love this movie so much.
It was so much fun seeing it again through new eyes -- thank you for uploading this!
Would Nat even WANT a funeral?
The way Tony got the stones from Thanos is he basically could slide them off/absorb them to his glove because he is now using nanotech. It functions on a tiny level so it’s essentially controllable liquid metal. And both his suit and the new infinity gauntlet were his tech.
Exactly!
Came down here to the comments to mention this.
The big problem with it is that gaining the stones is a huge and noticeable power-up, so losing them should also be huge and noticeable. Also, Thanos had to get a special magic glove to house them, but Tony could just incorporate them into his armor? Lazy writing.
@@richchappell I think it’s because Wakandan tech is practically space magic anyway. After BP, they shared their resources and stuff so I imagine that Tony’s nanotech happened as a result of that. That might even mean he got some vibranium too and that could withstand the power temporarily.
@@richchappell not really, the power-up is only once and it‘s gone just like in infinity war, we saw it has no big effect on thanos only when he used it a second time and it messed him pretty much up
The "you know your dad liked cheeseburgers" line was a reference to when Tony came back to America at the beginning of the first Ironman movie the first thing he did was have Happy drive him to the closest Burger King for some cheeseburgers, and now his daughter is asking for the same thing.
Cheeseburgers and a press conference
@@ben0stevens Cheeseburger first!
That cheese burger had a deep impact on Robert Downey Jr in real life too. That is why it was in Ironman.
There's no bigger experience than watching that one scene in a movie theater with everybody yelling like it was a concert. Got amazing memories w/ this movie
“And I am Iron man” was the best line ever. I felt so different.
For the funeral scene, they told Tom Holland it was a wedding scene, because he’s notoriously bad about accidental spoilers. 😏
They also told Sebastian Stan that it was a wedding 😂
That's hilarious
Tom kept asking, "Where's Robert?".
Imagine him smiling at first
“Uhh look a bit more serious for this take”
They told Mark that too, which is why he said “He (cap) gets married in this one (fake ending)!” But alas that ended up being a real spoiler.
"How did he switch the stones" Remeber, that gauntlet was Tony's tech made of nanobots from Infinity War, shown when it makes itself bigger for Bruce.
My head cannon is Tony built into the gauntlet a way for Tony to get the stones.
@@n0dr0gs49 It’s just that the second gauntlet and Tony’s armor are nanomachines. He could transfer the stones between them.
@@n0dr0gs49 He doesn't have to because it is still just part of his suit
@@SozBoz Yeah it's his glove. If he tells it to drop the stones it drops the stones.
The way they save Loki is genius
All of them on the lake mourning Romanov represents all the stages of emotions. It's actually a really nicely executed character piece.
Just to clarify, the snap Hulk did was just bring back who was snapped by Thanos. That's why characters like Loki werent alive again since they didnt die to the snap
Now if only he brought back people killed by Thanos just in general, method not specified.
again, it's not like a genie wish, "I wish for people get snapped came back to life", I don't think that's what it was, it's more like a focus matter, imagine what you really want to do and *snap*. Hulk said he could have bring back Black widow as well but it was too much for him or whatever, probably a plot device for people to not question why he didn't bring Scarlet back. So I mean he could bring literally anyone back but there's no point to bring Loki back anyway, the univese need to get rid of some characters before phase 4 and I think Endgame provice a great opportunity and they pull off really well.
Natasha sacrificed herself to obtain the Soul Stone. Bringing her back would have invalidated that sacrifice, which is probably why it wasn't possible.
@@barry8871 No you simply can't bring back dead characters, only those that are snapped. Hulk said he tried to bring her back but it didn't work.
Technically, Loki did get "snapped," just in a different way. D-:
“Wait, Cap’s worthy?!”
_always has been_
Get out of here Enoch
Except the secret he was keeping from Tony, Once that was cleared up, he was worthy.
Ackshually he wasn’t
I think he chose not to lift the hammer back when they were all trying, out of respect for Thor, but he could have. 🙂
@@khaelstorm2552 he wasss
This reaction is so, so good. You are amazing transmitting emotions. Congrats for your work
god its so amazing to watch ur reaction. u do not hold any emotions and just shower us with them. So much thx for you
Nat: "I guess I won't stop crying"
Me after 3 years and multiple time re-watching: "I haven't stopped crying yet either"
2 years, infinity war is 3.
Your comment gave me tears lol
"I love you 3000" still hits hard.
We all do and I have a hard time putting Logan on
I cry 3000 😭
"Don't do anything stupid until I get back."
"How can I? You taking all the stupid with you."
Great callback from the first Cap movie, when Steve was still skinny.
And it also tells us(the audience) that Steve told Bucky about his plan of not returning.
I really love how into it you get. It allows me to relive the experience. Thats my favorite thing about First-Viewing Channels (in honesty, I just love movie review channels regardless XD)
when ironman grabbed the glove his nano suit transfer the stones to his suit because the glove obays him.
"Can you imagine reading the script and being like, I get to say it."
Imagine being in a theatre where people cheered for that line alone to the equivalent of a major sporting event.
That's one of the main reasons I don't like going to the cinemas nowadays
Cheering in the cinema.. ugh. That's tough.
Loved it - but watching the DVD, even though I replayed it half a dozen times, I couldn't be sure if he said "Avengers - Assemble" or "Avengers - Assembled" (and I really didn't wanna interrupt the movie, turn subtitles on, and go back to the point 'Cap says it..)..
If you didn't experience that cheer then you missed one hell of a moment in your life. I've never had an experience like that first cinema watch. Believe me that people cheering and crying together took nothing away from the film, in fact it made it something even more 🤘🏻
@@MrMasterKaio I mean... I get it with any other movie. But, Infinity War and Endgame? Not to cheer? Are you serious? I was in the Premiere here in Argentina, and was a hell of a moment to be all in the theatre enjoying, laughing and crying all together. I'm completely sure that I wouldn't have enjoyed the movie the same if it wasn't for that crowd watching the movie with me.
When she said "My favorite characters are Loki and Nat" i was like "Oh my poor girl :C"
I love the way they gave Cap this wonderful ending
I love your videos and watch them all the time (RUclips always gives me them in a kind of random order)… Watching these Avengers Infinity War / Endgame videos was so powerful for me… watching your genuinely raw emotional reactions for everything really moved me. I got chills as you watched everyone get dusted in INFINITY WAR and actually wept in ENDGAME as sacrifices are made (this is a big deal for me as I hardly ever cry in movies). I just find your emotional involvement irresistible…
“It’s like damn Moses over here. Look at this shit, this is biblical.” 😭😭
Lmfao I was dying
Dam Moses.
I’m glad she recognized that. Usually everyone points out how Dr. Strange got side-lined in the final battle, as if holding back the FUCKING OCEAN isn’t a badass feat in of itself. XD
@@purpleemerald5299 Don't forget how he basically teleported an entire army to the same battlefield, with a series of portals, including himself, and a gang of superheroes across several galaxies worth of distance. But oh well. That's apparently nothing worth talking about.
"Is Loki gonna be here?" Well, maybe in June...
I just binged a bunch if your reactions and your channel is fantastic. I can't wait to watch more.
i remember watching this when you posted this... always coming back to rewatch
Man, watching this directly after a funeral must have been absolutely brutal
shortly after my grandma passed away i was watching a movie and a funeral scene came up and it hit me like a ton of bricks
The first Guardians came out shortly after my mom died of cancer. I was not ready for that opening scene.
I watched this after my Dad's funeral. Tony's death brought it all back and destroyed me
@@mattmason8474 My sincerest condolences, that must've been absolutely excruciating
@@MrYin90210 thanks. It was kinda cathartic in a weird way. I do tend to skip that part of the movie when I rewatch it though.
I still tear up and get goosebumps every time the portals start to open for the final battle, and when Tony passes.
Have you watched the "We Need A Hero" cut of the portals scene?
Same here! I cry at those parts every single time!
Just did lol.
@@jkhoover Nope haven't heard/seen it. Will check it out.
I watched this on cinema and it was the best thing that happend to me. Everyone screamed and clapped hands all movie, I would do anything to go back to that moment
Sharing the emotional journey of this movie with you is so compelling.
“You guys have no time!!” She says during the time travel movie
she says it not once, but repeatedly - LOL
That would only mean something if the clock in San Dimas were running.
Tell me you don’t understand the time travel without telling me you don’t understand the time travel 😆
Exactly 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@theofficialharshmahadik1374 sadly the explanation was simple and easy but seemingly doesnt make sense "if your from the past and go into the future is your now." ie now is the only relivent. its a hard one, i think you get first,
when you try to figure it out enough to explain it.
I like that you recognized the kid from Iron Man 3, not many people do.
I was impressed that she remembered him. Even though she watched in a condensed timeframe. I didn't and likely never would've even in the same timeframe as her.
yeah, most people didn't realize it was him. i remember when i saw it in theaters i was just like "it's harley keener!"
Most people also hadn't seen the kid in like 7 years, so that's fair. I saw Iron Man 3 on its opening night at a midnight showing when I was 13. I saw Endgame at 19.
I recognized the kid on my second viewing, but I think it's pretty much only because I was a big fan of Iron Man 3 and watched it more than the others.
I've honestly never seen Iron Man 3 completely I could tell from the trailers that it wasn't going to be great but I remembered Ty was in the film and I'd recently seen Jurassic World so I felt pretty great at the premiere being one of the few who recognized his character.
EVERYONE was like, "Who was that kid?" Because we all watched IM3 once, got ticked off over the Mandrin and never watched it again.
I loved the out of context spoiler memes that came out of Infinity War and End Game. Those were great.
What a true delight it has been to watch these movies with you, even if I am a year+ behind. Your reactions are so amazing. Thank you for sharing them with us.
Natasha didn't get a funeral because Scarlett Johansson apparently said in a discussion behind-the-scenes that it isn't really something Natasha would have wanted.
lol the scene where they talk about if she had a family was the funeral, what would they have done?
Exactly!
But the stans are mad that Tony only got the funeral lmao.
Cap is the man. Even tho he thought he was alone, he was still gonna go toe to toe with a whole army
"Whatever it takes."
"That little guy from Brooklyn that was too dumb not to run away from a fight" Cap is still that little guy
"As long as one man stands against you, you'll never be able to claim victory" - Captain America, Infinity Gauntlet 1991
yes but did he beat a whole army alone. i'm pretty sure i seen iron man doing that
@@KyushaNeverKnowsBest there's no way Cap was gonna beat them alone, and that's my point. It was basically certain death but he stood tall. I'm not taking anything from Iron Man.
This was so fun to watch. Thank you!
I can't believe i didn't watch your content before. you are by far the best and most genuine reactor I've seen. I love you!
Pepper: "You can rest now"
Me: *sobbing hysterically whilst holding my bestfriend's hand in the cinema
That line broke me down absolutely. I couldn't hold it back
@@carlosalejandroalvarenga4913 for someone who hates crying in front of other people, this movie changed that whole thing for me
This is the line where Pepper proves herself the biggest badass in the entire MCU. To be able to love someone, so you redeem their dying moments like this, with no thought for yourself... that's a character with character.
@@AmadoSings pepper is the best.
It's a throwback to earlier in the movie when they're talking about him resting or not resting if he does nothing about the time travel discovery. Now he "can" rest... Damn...
I'm sorry, but holy jeepers your reactions are phenomenal. Especially with you being a geek and knowing the lore.
I've watched some of your videos and i just gotta say i am in love with your banshee screams :D
You may notice there isn’t a post credit scene, only a post credit sound, it‘s Tony forging his helmet in the cave. The moment the whole story began. What a great acknowledgment 🥰
That was a mythic moment. The other parts of his armor were assembled from cannibalized missiles and high tech. But the helmet was *fashioned*, just like the weapons and artifices of antiquity. The Greek Hephaestus, and Zeus's thunderbolts. The dwarvish smiths creating Mjolnir. It's incredibly symbolic. There are parallels in every mythos, even Tolkien.
Ed Norton Hulk: Am I a joke to you?
@@Calder90 yeah I know this movie is part of the mcu, but sorry I can’t count it as though. The only thing that ties to the other mcu movies is the post credit scene. Nothing from this is carried on to the following stories/movies.
I was a mess after watching Tony’s funeral. And when I heard the faint hammer clanging in the background threw me into another mess 😭✊ Love 3000, Tony!!
Tony's bleeding edge suit is famous for being able to morph and change shape for whatever tech he needs from his arsenal at the moment. So I think he literally just sucked the stones into the armor.
That, and the glove they built would've been of the same tech, so it was a simple matter for him to transfer the stones from the glove to the suit.
Yeah, just the same thing tha happened when you saw it go from Tony's left arm to his right hand and when Hulk wore the gauntlet and the stoned moved places to accomodate that. Visual storytelling is what it's called.
@@Realmfaker or nanotechnology.... which was established like 12 movies before this one..
What these guys said 😁
Little nanotechnology robots grabbed them!
I loved that Cap got to finally have that dance with Peggy that he promised at the end of the first captain America movie.
I like your content because you just let the emotions out and it reminds me of what it was like experiencing these movies for the first time.
Many had no idea who the extra kid was. I'm impressed you shouted it out! TY SIMPKINS indeed!!!
To be fair she watched IM3 a few months ago and not a few YEARS ago.
@@brianstraight9308 I had that thought a few hours later. But I didn't want to take back the encouragement.
if you watch her videos on anything, game of thrones, marvel movies, etc etc...its incredible obvious she has seen movies before and these arent legit first time watches...she is too godly at seeing EVERYTHING people take multiple watches to see, or making predictions that no one can possibly predict without prior knowledge....her videos are entertaining, but i see through the authenticity of every one of them
It was Harley
@@chriseller6870 Youd obviously be happier elsewhere. Somewhere where everyone is as genuine as you.