It's an easily overlooked detail since it happens early in the movie, but I love Nebula's reaction when Tony tells her she won and did a good job. She'd never heard that before. She spent her entire life being defeated by Gamora and having Thanos express disappointment in her.
It is one of my favorite scenes. If you slow it way down, I think there is exactly one frame where she has what looks like a smile. Just to enjoy something is a shocking experience for her. Of course they stranded in the middle of nowhere waiting to die...
Before you heard the cry of, "On your left," Cap was going to say that line he had become known for, "I can do this all day." After he heard that, and EVERYONE showed up, he fell back on the long awaited, "Avengers Assemble!"
@@frijolitoazul4343 Yes! Thank you. I was going to post that. It is the completion of his arc. His transformation from selfish egotistical hedonist, to selfless...well still egotistical really, hero. Either that or he just REALLY wanted to prove Captain America wrong. If I remember correctly, Robert Downey Jr. said that the reason that Tony died, was when he designed that last suit, he had to choose to make it able to protect him from the stones energy, or be able to harness them. He made the choice, KNOWING what it would mean.
I saw this in the theater when it came out. Sent everyone in a rollercoaster of emotions. Everyone was hyped and crying. Makes you speechless at the end because we lost Iron Man and Cap.
In the first Avengers movie Tony says to Steve everything special about you came from a bottle but Steve was found worthy by Mjolnir. Steve said to Tony you only fight for yourself, your not the guy to make the sacrifice play but Tony risked his happiness to save everyone and died to protect the universe.
It had to be Tony because it completes his story arc. He went from being the selfish one and putting himself first, to sacrificing himself for everyone else.
In contrast with cap america’s story arc. He’s always been sacrificial and selfless. Then in the end he finally did something for himself and be selfish (in a good way)
I think the point is that this is how he ends his life in contrast to how he the movies introduce him. He is self sacrificial in many movies later showing his growth, but he still struggled with it as well. Even in this movie, he was almost willing to not help the avengers with time travel. So this being the ultimate send off for his character is like the culmination of his development throughout the films. At least thats how i interpret it
Don near the beginning: Oh, thank god Tony's not dead, I don't think I'd be able to cope with that. Me, who knows what's coming: Heh, yeah, I don't think I could either. Heh . . . . 😭😭😭😭
idk man, I kinda found it weird. I get that "Avengers, assemble!" is an iconic phrase, but 'assemble' doesn't really mean 'attack' lol. The way he says it is pretty cool tho.
@@malignedloon1603 also, they deliberately cut off the ending of an Avengers movie where he said the first part, but not assemble. It was like a line from the comics or something.
And I don't know why but every time I see Harley on screen I get a lump in my throat realizing that the producers cared enough about these characters to say goodbye
@@rogeliomunoz8779To be fair, the 1.5-second glance of him isn’t enough to recognize and connect that teen to the child. I only found out it was the same person because I was wondering why they didn’t include Harley in the funeral (or in the MCU ever again) only to look it up and find out that they did put him in there
2 things you missed which is just legendary. In the credits the actors sign their scenes playing as their characters, and the ending marvel logo plays the hammer strikes from tony making his first suit.
I always took the sound of Tony banging his hammer to mean that somewhere, in some universe, there's a Tony Stark building his first Ironman suit in a cave. It makes me feel nice knowing they'll always be a Tony Stark/Ironman out there somewhere.
Feige is a huge Trekkie. He totally stole that “sign off” from Star Trek VI: the Undiscovered Country. And everyone is FINE with it, because the MCU is a huge achievement that impacted our culture, much like Star Trek did. MCU did in quicker, of course, but that is OK ;)
The fusion of Bruce and Hulk is not the closure that the fans wanted, but the one that the character wanted since after years of living in fear of hurting others by escaping from the world, now he can finally live a normal life.
Not really seeming as Bruce was always claiming that he could be just as useful as the hulk and the hulk has basically been rid of his personality in favour of Bruce’s.
@@mainwilly That's kinda messed up ngl. Imagine getting powers you didn't want and then when you finally are able to get control over the powers, everyone hates you for it.
Okay, so the thing you missed in Banner's time travel explanation is that what they do in the past won't affect the future we've already seen. What they do created alternate timelines, that's why when Loki escaped, the events of Thor II as we know them weren't undone.
Yeah, and the initial goal was exactly to avoid thay by not interacting with anyone and then leave the stones at the exact time they were taken. But it didnt go as planned
In simpler terms it´s the same logic as Trunk´s time machine in Dragon Ball, you go back to the past but your own timeline doesn´t change, you just create a new one where things go differently
Im in tears, you caught the Tony Stark thing immediately, in my theatre the roar of success drowned out reality for a little. and then it was a room full of strangers all SOBBING together 😓
I kinda wish I had seen the movie without spoilers cause I avoided literally everything except for being told that nat and Tony both die in this one. I would've been perfectly fine having every single second of the movie spoiled if I didn't go in knowing who sacrifice themselves
Tony laying down his life for literally everyone else in the universe is even more epic when you remember all the way back in the first Avengers movie when Cap and Tony are arguing on the helicarrier (Tony to Cap - “Everything special about you came out of a test tube”), and Cap tells Tony he’s too selfish, and that he’ll never be the guy to make the sacrifice play. Of course they were both soooooo wrong. 😢
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 100% correct. Her character went through an impressive evolution, echoing the comics. Her death scene was heartbreaking. Scarlett really nailed the emotions.
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 Wait, am I Wrong to Say it is Natasha? Either Way, The Amount of Stuff from the Characters that has been Proven Wrong is Kindda Mindblowing
Few years have passed since this came out and Tony’s death still gets me to this day, I cry like it’s my first time watching it. It goes to show how much an actor can make you feel a type of way for a character.
Not sure if you can recall the scene in Avengers Age of Ultron when they all tried to lift the hammer and it didn’t budge, if you notice closer that when Cap tries to do it, the hammer twitched a bit, and Thor saw that, which is why he said "I knew it" when he saw Cap with the hammer now There was also a scene that was cut out of the movie, when Tony died, everyone started kneeling for him
Peters spidey senses make him have one extra sense and he could hear Tony’s heartbeat slowing down, he knew he was dying. Imagine how traumatic that is for a 16ish boy.
Lol this film was a real tearjerker for sure I watched it when I was 18 and I started watching marvel films ever since the first hulk. I literally grew up with these characters 🤣 I remember my friends and I bawling our eyes out in the cinema (along with everyone else in the audience) The cultural impact that Marvel has is insane
THe line of Tony's that sticks with me the most is in his farewell speech. "Part of the journey is the end". I've been having to remind myself of that too many times this year. Said goodbye to too many family and friends.
Endgame is such a different experience from the theatre perspective. The laughs, cheers, the tears. There's no end-credit scene because this film marks the end of the Infinity Saga of the MCU with Far From Home as a sort of epilogue. This movie never gets old and every time I watch it, I'm proud to be a Marvel fan. There's some hit-or-miss stuff in phases 4 and 5, but stuff like No Way Home, Shang-Chi, and especially Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 gives me hope that Kang Dynasty and Secret Wars will be good. I pray that ever since I read the Books of Doom storyline in the comics they'll do Doctor Doom justice. He's such an incredible villain because he doesn't feel like or act like one at all. He talks about himself in the third person and has a huge God complex, but everything he's ever boasted about he's backed up. His confidence and the Black Air Force level of activity that he's done just make him likable. When you really learn about Doom's backstory, it literally feels like a superhero origin story and that most of his actions are justified almost to the same degree as Magneto
Bro if the MCU ever has a final boss, it HAS to be Doom. There is no question about it. People just do not understand just how built different that man is. If you put MCU Thanos, Ultron, Baron Zemo all together, you wouldn't get half of him. This man has meddled with and defeated nearly every single hero that exists in Marvel. Multiple times. Often as a team.
@@billbill6094 I'm slightly concerned for if they can pull off how great he is, but I definitely believe they should really take from the Books of Doom to nail his character
@@billbill6094 Yeah if ever there's a villain to take the phrase "He's that guy" when you stack them up against anyone else it's Doom. Going for Kang is great and all but it means they go in too hard with the time travel and alternate realities too quick. I think they're best done in moderation. Also means we might have had the Fantastic Four by now.
Bro when you started crying reminded me of 4 years ago when i first saw this movie... its proof that these characters mean a lot to people and Marvel did a great job of not just making good comic book movies, but good movies in general
Captain America had been known to be able to hold thor’s hammer since Avengers: Age of Ultron. In the scene where they’re all trying to lift thors hammer when Cap tries to lift it you can see the hammer move a little but its said that he hesitates to lift the hammer so he doesn’t embarrass thor
A few things to point out: the butterfly effect does not exist in the mcu, which talks about if something in the past changes, the future changes. In the mcu, a small change will make a new timeline, an alternate reality if you will. For example, the tesseract being taken by loki changed that reality and split that into an alternate timeline (which is how the Loki series starts). Another thing to point out, the reason why nebula didnt tell black widow and hawkeye/ronin was because she didnt know. The only thing she knew was that was where the soul stone was located. Gamora was killed there, but nebula didnt know the real reason why. She couldnt tell them something she didnt know. For all she knew he killed her in cold blood and found the stone. Cap picking up the hammer was an amazing moment, it was also a callback to age of ultron, where they each tried to pick up the hammer. Back then, steve was worthy of picking up the hammer, but being the friend that he is, he decided to play it off as if he couldnt do it, to not steal thors thunder (no pun intended). As for steve becoming old. Im pretty sure one of the writers for endgame confirmed that there has always been two captain americas in the same timeline. After he returned the stones he chose to stay in 1948 with peggy. His younger self wouldve been trapped in the ice since then. So the younger steve would thaw out of the ice in 2010 and the older steve wouldve grown older to the point of being an elder. Interestingly there was an elderly man at peggys funeral called roger stevens, which pretty much confirms that. Iron man started the mcu, the infinity stone saga, and ended it. Came full circle, which was beautiful. But now we have the kang dynasty/saga. Final thing, tony always learns from his mistakes. Every problem he encountered, he would come up with a solution. In the first avengers movie, thor used thunder on tonys suit, which boosted his power capacity. In endgame he created a purpose for his suit to enhance his suits power blasts. Tony thought of solutions and improvements to pretty much nearly everything.
Just to add what you said with Cap there. Yes, there would of been two Steves in the timeline that he went to go live with Peggy. However, that is an alternate timeline. Which means that he had to use the Quantum suit and Pym particles to time travel back to the time he initially left.
Before anything else, since you’re almost done with WandaVision, I STRONGLY advise checking out Black Widow 2020 before going any further into phase four. @3:39 This is a result of her trauma. Nebula has spent years withstanding punishment from Thanos for losing. Now that she finally won something, this feels very foreign to her. @6:15 Tony’s still mad about Civil War. @10:08 half of the population vanished in 2018. Now we’re in 2023. Welcome to the future. @13:51 Fans have been calling him Professor Hulk, but the Russo Brothers clarified that he’s actually Smart Hulk. Even the subtitles call him that. @15:24 Morgan’s so lucky to have such a funny father. @18:21 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. @19:55 You can tell Rocket didn’t wanna draw that card. @21:47 it’s been over four years and I still don’t fully understand it. @26:36-@26:57 For the record, he could take them all on again if he wanted. However, the idea is to not draw attention. @30:43 I imagine someone in the audience was thinking this: “I know it technically wasn’t you, but that’s for screwing us up and getting us into this mess four years into the future.” @30:56 Unless I’m mistaken, Rhodey was talking about his injury from Civil War. @33:12 That’s Edwin Jarvis from the Agent Carter tv series. It only had two seasons, but it was really good. Shout-out to Hayley Atwell. @38:00 Unlike Mjolnir, Stormbreaker doesn’t have Odin’s enchanting. @38:35 Vibranium might be considered the strongest metal on Earth, but that doesn’t mean it’s the strongest in the universe. @39:02 I love a good Winter Soldier callback. @39:07 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. @40:06 Pepper in her own suit is known as Rescue. @41:54 Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige confirmed that Wanda is powerful enough to kill Thanos one on one. @42:56 We’re missing Nat, Sif, and Ava Starr/Ghost, but this is still an amazing lineup.
"@21:47" four years and still don't get It: What Hulk's saying IS that when you got back in time, you don't live in your actual timeline, you create anotherone, where your past becomes your future (you'll know that certain things Will happen), your present becomes the past (you're living in another timeline), and can be changed by your new future (lets say you go to 9/10/2001 so you'll know what Will happen the Next day to twin towers, lets say you advise authorities about It, now there's a new future where It may not happen). Does that clear for you? At least IS how i see It.
@@morganjarowLady Sif of Asgard. She’s Thor’s warrior buddy with the Warriors Three. She put that spear through the big metal guy in the first Thor film. Ava Starr was The Ghost in Ant Man and the Wasp. She phases through matter, and Janet was trying to help her stabilize her power with quantum energy when the Pym-Van Dyne family got snapped away.
Watch Order for ya: Avengers: Endgame Spider-Man: Far From Home WandaVision The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Loki Season 1 Black Widow What If…? Season 1 Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Eternals Hawkeye Spider-Man: No Way Home Moon Knight Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Ms. Marvel Thor: Love and Thunder I Am Groot Season 1 She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Season 1 Werewolf by Night Black Panther: Wakanda Forever The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Secret Invasion (Recommended to watch Daredevil before Hawkeye and She-Hulk)
There was one moment that cemented the marvel cinematic universe here for me. One moment, that brought out my inner comic-book-loving child who grew up with all the marvel comics: When Steve commanded Mjolnir. That was the accumulation of several movies where we saw him be worthy. Several arcs of pain and struggling, and never giving up in the face of overwhelming odds. When he grabbed that hammer, I jumped out of my seat and screamed (I was watching at home). To this day, that scene still gives me all the nostalgia and goosebumps.
Considering how much Tony's death hits people, imagine if the deleted scene of everyone on the battlefield kneeling was also included in the final cut :_(
Ngl that would’ve been too much and kinda corny for me. I think the snap, Peter/ Pepper being the last two to talk to him breathing cutting to his daughter and funeral is perfect. Think about all the others that participated and didn’t make it, for the whole battlefield to kneel
21:12 Clint has always been a master of any weapon. (pencil, hankie, coin, and sticks he can pretty much turn everything into a weapon since he was an assassin for Shield but his go-to weapon is Bow and Arrow because of his superb vision)
Nebula didn't know that you need to sacrifice in order to get the soul stone, nobody knew even Gamora, and only Gamora knew where was the stone. Nebula only assumed that "Thanos killed my sister"
@@dantesreaIms that's for another story, but im assuming they would try to crack Red Skull cause what does he know about soul stone and where did he get that information from
when i say there will never be another moment like the first few nights when this came out in cinema... bruv... everyone was fucking screaming, crying, laughing together at full volume and it was absolute blissful chaos fr. i can only hope i live to see another movie like that in theater
@@gibio396 yea as a longtime marvel fan, IW/EG are peak. im gonna peep all don's reactions for phase 4-5 but the only top tier movies after endgame are far from home, shang chi, no way home, and guardians 3. parts of doctor strange 2 were good so im looking forward to don's reaction but the overall movie was just okay compared to the first and after no way home. itd be good for don to react to other franchises/series because he is close to catching up in the MCU. id like to see him react to back to the future, lord of the rings, etc.
Great conclusion to our Boys Steve and Stark When cap pick up The Hammer And Stark says im iron Man those are among The Best scenes Ever in All fiction straight Up
6:12 When Tony gets in Steve's faces out their previous failure, he ad-libbed the word 'liar' at the end, and the way he spat the word out in Steve’s face really hits.
One of Captain Marvel's abilities in the comics is her seventh sense. It's like a cosmic clairvoyant awareness. It's what helps her navigate through space to where she is needed. This is the most convenient answer to how she found Tony and Nebula so quickly. Captain America's love interest is Peggy Carter. Who went on to found the S.S.R. and then S.H.I.E.L.D. with Howard Stark.
sheeeesh, we just started Iron Man from the beginning of this year, and we're now here, sadly the previous vid somehow disappeared for some reason but hopefully this oreo pack is enough while watching this masterpiece
Saw Endgame on opening night. It was the most amazing theater experience ever. My teen was bawling at the end (and maybe a few times earlier). Our neighbors in the seats were so concerend for her. (I was crying for Tony too). Best ever.
Your tears for Tony are very understandable and are/were shared by so many around the world. I cried my eyes out when I saw this in the theatre and it still brings me to tears to this day. Marvel earned those tears with amazing storytelling and character arcs.
I wish you could have experienced this movie in the cinema, it was such an experience! The energy in the room during all the epic/emotional moments was special 😭❤️ great reaction 👏🏾
I was in cinema and it was really epic. When Tony died the whole Cinema was so quiet, then you could hear the first people sobbing. When the Film was over and all were leaving you could see that even the biggest men had tears in their eyes.
That's how you know the story did its job. Infinity war literally broke everyone and endgame somehow managed to heal those scars while breaking something else entirely ay the same time.
Sam Wilson is Captain America now. Watch Loki, WandaVision, and The Falcon & The Winter Soldier as well as Spiderman Far from Home, Spiderman No Way Home, and Wakanda Forever as well as Ms Marvel.
I fall apart everytime I hear I love you 3000. I'm crying now in fact lol!! I absolutely love love love Tony. I agree I wish it would have been literally anybody but him. It could have been almost everybody but him. Lol So glad you enjoyed the movie! Your reaction was so raw and real. I was in shambles at the theater just like this. I hope you also watch What If. Marvel did a great job on the animated series.
Imagine Strange, he had to keep for himself Only, The secret That This was the Only way they could Win, knowing Stark would have to die to save Them all. One single possibility among 14 millions. Strange is a real One, he Even gave him a signal before That
We can all agree that portal scene was amazing. Now imagine what Secret Wars is going to be like. I’m imagining every marvel heroes we had since 2000s X-Men all the way to now, live action and animated.
38:25 "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor" Like Dr Strange said, removing deadman's spell is quite troublesome, so thanks Odin :)
No one actually knew the stipulation regarding the acquisition of the Soul Stone. All Nebula knew was that Gamora was taken by Thanos to get the stone, and Thanos killed her at some point. She didn't know that it was an "everlasting exchange," a necessary sacrifice in order to obtain the stone. She likely assumed that Gamora was killed trying to fight back against Thanos. So because Nebula didn't know the full details of it, there was no way for Clint and Natasha to know beforehand that one of them needed to sacrifice themselves.
@@indycoltstypeofguy663 You will see. The Marvel franchise goes downhill from here... The implications and consequences in this movie is out of this world. The Infinity War and Endgame made me laugh, cry, angry the whole spectrum. What movies does that now a days? This movie will stay with you for ever. It is canon and the foundation of the Marvel francise from now on.
It’s such an amazing scene watching the jump thru space thru Steve’s eyes a man from almost 100 years ago that in the beginning never would’ve thought any of this possible seeing it with his own eyes
Being in the theater on opening night was one of the best theatrical experiences I have ever had. Right up there with The Force Awakens and the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who.
THAT'S WHAT I'M SAYING! this had to have been the BEST opening night release i've been to. i followed that up with watching it for 6-7 more times AFTER that while it was still in the theater. 😂
Thor saying goodbye to his mom is just so wholesome. I know nobody liked Thor 2, but it felt good to get that closure. Also fun fact at 26:46: way before this movie there was a controversial comic book where Captain America was a Hydra Agent. On the cover he says this line, “Hail Hydra”. The comic got a lot of backlash, but they cleverly referenced it here AND it still makes sense in the movie’s context. Brilliant.
Also not alot of people realize it but when Peggy says " steve you came back " she's talking about when he used the time machine and took the long way around with her in the past
"I lost the kid." the first thing Tony says when he gets back to earth. His relationship with Peter really was something special, man.
Brings tears everytime.
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@@sorenhansen3288 Okay??
@@qrowing your welcome
It's an easily overlooked detail since it happens early in the movie, but I love Nebula's reaction when Tony tells her she won and did a good job. She'd never heard that before. She spent her entire life being defeated by Gamora and having Thanos express disappointment in her.
It is one of my favorite scenes. If you slow it way down, I think there is exactly one frame where she has what looks like a smile. Just to enjoy something is a shocking experience for her.
Of course they stranded in the middle of nowhere waiting to die...
I love Iron man❤❤❤❤
I love Nebula so much. She's such a dynamic character.
39:44 so good to hear to someone acknowledging the fact that captain America really wasn’t gonna give up
You really gotta respect him for that
Mjolnir was right!
"I can do this all day" - cap
Yeeees!
Before you heard the cry of, "On your left," Cap was going to say that line he had become known for, "I can do this all day." After he heard that, and EVERYONE showed up, he fell back on the long awaited, "Avengers Assemble!"
Which is exactly why Mjolnir decided he was WORTHY....
"Proof that Tony Stark has a heart" always destroys me
"You are not the guy to make the sacrifice play, to lay down on a wire while the other guy crawl all over you"
always comes to mind at the end
Yep it came all the way from the first Iron Man movie
fuck off me too
@@frijolitoazul4343 Yes! Thank you. I was going to post that. It is the completion of his arc. His transformation from selfish egotistical hedonist, to selfless...well still egotistical really, hero.
Either that or he just REALLY wanted to prove Captain America wrong.
If I remember correctly, Robert Downey Jr. said that the reason that Tony died, was when he designed that last suit, he had to choose to make it able to protect him from the stones energy, or be able to harness them. He made the choice, KNOWING what it would mean.
I love you 3000 was the one for me… sheesh
I saw this in the theater when it came out. Sent everyone in a rollercoaster of emotions. Everyone was hyped and crying. Makes you speechless at the end because we lost Iron Man and Cap.
And Nat
In the Theater I went to, a lot of people(me included) stood up for Tony’s funeral and the Avengers Assemble part…
It was really something to behold
literally swore that a superhero movie would never make me cry when i went with a friend and oh boy was i wrong
My theater on opening night was in shambles
They gotta kill some of the main player to introduce new ones 😅😢❤
In the first Avengers movie Tony says to Steve everything special about you came from a bottle but Steve was found worthy by Mjolnir.
Steve said to Tony you only fight for yourself, your not the guy to make the sacrifice play but Tony risked his happiness to save everyone and died to protect the universe.
It had to be Tony because it completes his story arc. He went from being the selfish one and putting himself first, to sacrificing himself for everyone else.
That’s so good
In contrast with cap america’s story arc.
He’s always been sacrificial and selfless. Then in the end he finally did something for himself and be selfish (in a good way)
Mostly it had to be Tony because Robert Downey Jr wanted out and he wanted it in an epic way.
He did that in Avengers, in his first movie as well.
I think the point is that this is how he ends his life in contrast to how he the movies introduce him. He is self sacrificial in many movies later showing his growth, but he still struggled with it as well. Even in this movie, he was almost willing to not help the avengers with time travel. So this being the ultimate send off for his character is like the culmination of his development throughout the films. At least thats how i interpret it
Don near the beginning: Oh, thank god Tony's not dead, I don't think I'd be able to cope with that.
Me, who knows what's coming: Heh, yeah, I don't think I could either. Heh . . . . 😭😭😭😭
Right
He's not dead he's on Saber space station, alien tech was able to reverse the gamma damage from the snap but its a secret.
@@Byronic19134He did die
@@stan52323 shhh. we dont talk abt that
I was a literal mess😂
Always Get chills When cap says "Avengers assemble" And When Stark says he is Iron Man
Those are so fuckin Sick
Yeah for real
Yep
idk man, I kinda found it weird. I get that "Avengers, assemble!" is an iconic phrase, but 'assemble' doesn't really mean 'attack' lol. The way he says it is pretty cool tho.
@@malignedloon1603 also, they deliberately cut off the ending of an Avengers movie where he said the first part, but not assemble. It was like a line from the comics or something.
Fun fact: idk if you noticed but the blonde kid at Tony’s funeral was the same kid who helped him out in Iron Man 3
And I don't know why but every time I see Harley on screen I get a lump in my throat realizing that the producers cared enough about these characters to say goodbye
It's Don, cmon, it's obvious he won't notice a thing
@@rogeliomunoz8779To be fair, the 1.5-second glance of him isn’t enough to recognize and connect that teen to the child. I only found out it was the same person because I was wondering why they didn’t include Harley in the funeral (or in the MCU ever again) only to look it up and find out that they did put him in there
Yep
Yeah, I noticed it too when I seen it opening night.
2 things you missed which is just legendary. In the credits the actors sign their scenes playing as their characters, and the ending marvel logo plays the hammer strikes from tony making his first suit.
I think I've only ever seen maybe 2 creators take the time to watch the end credits on this one. I wish more would...
Now watcth Loki series and Wanda series and eternals
I always took the sound of Tony banging his hammer to mean that somewhere, in some universe, there's a Tony Stark building his first Ironman suit in a cave. It makes me feel nice knowing they'll always be a Tony Stark/Ironman out there somewhere.
Feige is a huge Trekkie. He totally stole that “sign off” from Star Trek VI: the Undiscovered Country.
And everyone is FINE with it, because the MCU is a huge achievement that impacted our culture, much like Star Trek did. MCU did in quicker, of course, but that is OK ;)
@@Xeno79008 he's already watching the wanda series
The fusion of Bruce and Hulk is not the closure that the fans wanted, but the one that the character wanted since after years of living in fear of hurting others by escaping from the world, now he can finally live a normal life.
but hulk is not supposed to live a normal life tho
@@mainwillyits a version of him in the comics. He will probably change back at some point or turn into a different version of the hulk
I think they'll lose balance again in the future, even if it's temporary
Not really seeming as Bruce was always claiming that he could be just as useful as the hulk and the hulk has basically been rid of his personality in favour of Bruce’s.
@@mainwilly That's kinda messed up ngl. Imagine getting powers you didn't want and then when you finally are able to get control over the powers, everyone hates you for it.
Okay, so the thing you missed in Banner's time travel explanation is that what they do in the past won't affect the future we've already seen. What they do created alternate timelines, that's why when Loki escaped, the events of Thor II as we know them weren't undone.
And note that they exist simultaneously, so the main timeline of the movies isn't changed but the effects still carry in their own line
Yeah, and the initial goal was exactly to avoid thay by not interacting with anyone and then leave the stones at the exact time they were taken. But it didnt go as planned
In simpler terms it´s the same logic as Trunk´s time machine in Dragon Ball, you go back to the past but your own timeline doesn´t change, you just create a new one where things go differently
how is old captain america there?
But i dont get how this Loki is in our reality now
Im in tears, you caught the Tony Stark thing immediately, in my theatre the roar of success drowned out reality for a little. and then it was a room full of strangers all SOBBING together 😓
I kinda wish I had seen the movie without spoilers cause I avoided literally everything except for being told that nat and Tony both die in this one. I would've been perfectly fine having every single second of the movie spoiled if I didn't go in knowing who sacrifice themselves
Tony laying down his life for literally everyone else in the universe is even more epic when you remember all the way back in the first Avengers movie when Cap and Tony are arguing on the helicarrier (Tony to Cap - “Everything special about you came out of a test tube”), and Cap tells Tony he’s too selfish, and that he’ll never be the guy to make the sacrifice play. Of course they were both soooooo wrong. 😢
Same with Natalie's sacrifice. In The Avengers, Loki mocked her for thinking she could find a way to wipe the red from her ledger. She found her way.
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 100% correct. Her character went through an impressive evolution, echoing the comics. Her death scene was heartbreaking. Scarlett really nailed the emotions.
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 Wait, am I Wrong to Say it is Natasha? Either Way, The Amount of Stuff from the Characters that has been Proven Wrong is Kindda Mindblowing
@dr.burtgummerfan439 even *Loki* died as a hero. Watching these characters' growth is just so fantastic
05:02 "Oh thank god he's not dead"
*mischevious smile*
Few years have passed since this came out and Tony’s death still gets me to this day, I cry like it’s my first time watching it. It goes to show how much an actor can make you feel a type of way for a character.
The ending broke us all, and Im glad you got to experience it without spoilers. Keep it up brother.
Man all they had to do was put the gauntlet on captain marvel because she's like the power of the sun right !!!!
Meh, could have been alot better so not "us all"😂😝
@@neskydayrit1995or even Thor, he always seemed like the most logical choice
Well thor isn't like kratos is he
Not sure if you can recall the scene in Avengers Age of Ultron when they all tried to lift the hammer and it didn’t budge, if you notice closer that when Cap tries to do it, the hammer twitched a bit, and Thor saw that, which is why he said "I knew it" when he saw Cap with the hammer now
There was also a scene that was cut out of the movie, when Tony died, everyone started kneeling for him
everyone knew that when he said "i knew it" it was from that scene
When every hero comes through the portals and Cap says, “Avengers assemble”. That will always be my favorite part!
Peters spidey senses make him have one extra sense and he could hear Tony’s heartbeat slowing down, he knew he was dying. Imagine how traumatic that is for a 16ish boy.
5:02 “ugh thank god he’s not dead” last words
💀💀💀
@@shantethompson1 that was tony stark at the end,
Only real ones know that this has been taken down and reuploaded
Word too in the middle of watching this mf
Yeah i watched 30 mins than the video dissappeared
I added it to my watch later and then it was gone 😂
Real
I was in the shower
Fun fact: the "it's your fault" scene wasn't in the script. Downey Jr made it by himself
No amount of googling will tell me what scene you're referring to
@@TheStormyClouds think hes refering to him blaming cap in the beginning of the movie
@@TheStormyClouds that scene where he's blaming cap, gives him his arc reactor and collapses
@@Serial_Designation_FS well. Scripted or not, what he is reffearing IS the events of age of ultron
@@SPeraniyeah and age of ultron was iron mans fault
Lol this film was a real tearjerker for sure
I watched it when I was 18 and I started watching marvel films ever since the first hulk. I literally grew up with these characters 🤣
I remember my friends and I bawling our eyes out in the cinema (along with everyone else in the audience)
The cultural impact that Marvel has is insane
So much emotion in this film. Loved it.
THe line of Tony's that sticks with me the most is in his farewell speech. "Part of the journey is the end". I've been having to remind myself of that too many times this year. Said goodbye to too many family and friends.
Quite sad living life without those that have left us. Indeed, it is all our fates for the journey to end as nothing lasts forever.
Endgame is such a different experience from the theatre perspective. The laughs, cheers, the tears. There's no end-credit scene because this film marks the end of the Infinity Saga of the MCU with Far From Home as a sort of epilogue. This movie never gets old and every time I watch it, I'm proud to be a Marvel fan. There's some hit-or-miss stuff in phases 4 and 5, but stuff like No Way Home, Shang-Chi, and especially Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 gives me hope that Kang Dynasty and Secret Wars will be good. I pray that ever since I read the Books of Doom storyline in the comics they'll do Doctor Doom justice. He's such an incredible villain because he doesn't feel like or act like one at all. He talks about himself in the third person and has a huge God complex, but everything he's ever boasted about he's backed up. His confidence and the Black Air Force level of activity that he's done just make him likable. When you really learn about Doom's backstory, it literally feels like a superhero origin story and that most of his actions are justified almost to the same degree as Magneto
Bro if the MCU ever has a final boss, it HAS to be Doom. There is no question about it. People just do not understand just how built different that man is. If you put MCU Thanos, Ultron, Baron Zemo all together, you wouldn't get half of him. This man has meddled with and defeated nearly every single hero that exists in Marvel. Multiple times. Often as a team.
@@billbill6094 I'm slightly concerned for if they can pull off how great he is, but I definitely believe they should really take from the Books of Doom to nail his character
@@billbill6094 Yeah if ever there's a villain to take the phrase "He's that guy" when you stack them up against anyone else it's Doom. Going for Kang is great and all but it means they go in too hard with the time travel and alternate realities too quick. I think they're best done in moderation. Also means we might have had the Fantastic Four by now.
Tony’s arc reactor going out is just symbolically devastating.
Bro when you started crying reminded me of 4 years ago when i first saw this movie... its proof that these characters mean a lot to people and Marvel did a great job of not just making good comic book movies, but good movies in general
The amount I rate you for showing your emotions and including them is inevitable...thanos...is done out.
Your emotions and respect are immeasurable
“I am……Iron man”
We will forever miss tony stark❤️
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But what about Natasha bro she sacrifice to
Im surprised nobody ever mentioned it but Scott’s reaction time at 36:10 is so fucking quick it’s insane
Had to put it in .25 to see it but fuckin hell, this whole time I thought he just survived it. I had no idea he reacted that fast and went small 🤯
@@solidarity2049 Ik right!?
the suit comes automatically equipped with that function (:
@@heartrune24 source?
@@ShiggyCompPt2 yes
We al cried, at least most of us, when Tony died he was the beginning of everything and now he saved everyone. May he finally rest.
Never seen somebody cry so much yet so invisible to the eye and damn that arc reactor light going out always gets me😢
Captain America had been known to be able to hold thor’s hammer since Avengers: Age of Ultron. In the scene where they’re all trying to lift thors hammer when Cap tries to lift it you can see the hammer move a little but its said that he hesitates to lift the hammer so he doesn’t embarrass thor
A few things to point out: the butterfly effect does not exist in the mcu, which talks about if something in the past changes, the future changes. In the mcu, a small change will make a new timeline, an alternate reality if you will. For example, the tesseract being taken by loki changed that reality and split that into an alternate timeline (which is how the Loki series starts).
Another thing to point out, the reason why nebula didnt tell black widow and hawkeye/ronin was because she didnt know. The only thing she knew was that was where the soul stone was located. Gamora was killed there, but nebula didnt know the real reason why. She couldnt tell them something she didnt know. For all she knew he killed her in cold blood and found the stone.
Cap picking up the hammer was an amazing moment, it was also a callback to age of ultron, where they each tried to pick up the hammer. Back then, steve was worthy of picking up the hammer, but being the friend that he is, he decided to play it off as if he couldnt do it, to not steal thors thunder (no pun intended).
As for steve becoming old. Im pretty sure one of the writers for endgame confirmed that there has always been two captain americas in the same timeline. After he returned the stones he chose to stay in 1948 with peggy. His younger self wouldve been trapped in the ice since then. So the younger steve would thaw out of the ice in 2010 and the older steve wouldve grown older to the point of being an elder. Interestingly there was an elderly man at peggys funeral called roger stevens, which pretty much confirms that.
Iron man started the mcu, the infinity stone saga, and ended it. Came full circle, which was beautiful. But now we have the kang dynasty/saga.
Final thing, tony always learns from his mistakes. Every problem he encountered, he would come up with a solution. In the first avengers movie, thor used thunder on tonys suit, which boosted his power capacity. In endgame he created a purpose for his suit to enhance his suits power blasts. Tony thought of solutions and improvements to pretty much nearly everything.
Just to add what you said with Cap there. Yes, there would of been two Steves in the timeline that he went to go live with Peggy. However, that is an alternate timeline. Which means that he had to use the Quantum suit and Pym particles to time travel back to the time he initially left.
@@HBKCommish read what i put again, there has always been two captain americas, even the writers for endgame confirmed this
no matter how many times i watch it a tear must come from my eye seeing tony at the end like that. and it didnt help seeing you ball like that
Epic reaction mate and don’t worry we all cried like baby’s to 😂😂😂😂
I was BAWLING with that ending in theatres
If you didnt notice, Thanos could use the stormbreaker because it's not enchanted.
He's not worthy, but it's not like mjolnir, it's not enchanted
Thanos could potentially use Mjolnir tho
@@trimex7234 Not proved on the MCU.
Not talking about comics
Infinity War is my favorite Marvel production Ever, but i Cant deny This One has a special feeling too
Both Epic almost back to back
Before anything else, since you’re almost done with WandaVision, I STRONGLY advise checking out Black Widow 2020 before going any further into phase four.
@3:39 This is a result of her trauma. Nebula has spent years withstanding punishment from Thanos for losing. Now that she finally won something, this feels very foreign to her.
@6:15 Tony’s still mad about Civil War.
@10:08 half of the population vanished in 2018. Now we’re in 2023. Welcome to the future.
@13:51 Fans have been calling him Professor Hulk, but the Russo Brothers clarified that he’s actually Smart Hulk. Even the subtitles call him that.
@15:24 Morgan’s so lucky to have such a funny father.
@18:21 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.
@19:55 You can tell Rocket didn’t wanna draw that card.
@21:47 it’s been over four years and I still don’t fully understand it.
@26:36-@26:57 For the record, he could take them all on again if he wanted. However, the idea is to not draw attention.
@30:43 I imagine someone in the audience was thinking this: “I know it technically wasn’t you, but that’s for screwing us up and getting us into this mess four years into the future.”
@30:56 Unless I’m mistaken, Rhodey was talking about his injury from Civil War.
@33:12 That’s Edwin Jarvis from the Agent Carter tv series. It only had two seasons, but it was really good. Shout-out to Hayley Atwell.
@38:00 Unlike Mjolnir, Stormbreaker doesn’t have Odin’s enchanting.
@38:35 Vibranium might be considered the strongest metal on Earth, but that doesn’t mean it’s the strongest in the universe.
@39:02 I love a good Winter Soldier callback.
@39:07 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.
@40:06 Pepper in her own suit is known as Rescue.
@41:54 Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige confirmed that Wanda is powerful enough to kill Thanos one on one.
@42:56 We’re missing Nat, Sif, and Ava Starr/Ghost, but this is still an amazing lineup.
"@21:47" four years and still don't get It:
What Hulk's saying IS that when you got back in time, you don't live in your actual timeline, you create anotherone, where your past becomes your future (you'll know that certain things Will happen), your present becomes the past (you're living in another timeline), and can be changed by your new future (lets say you go to 9/10/2001 so you'll know what Will happen the Next day to twin towers, lets say you advise authorities about It, now there's a new future where It may not happen). Does that clear for you? At least IS how i see It.
Who’s sif and star again?
@@morganjarowLady Sif of Asgard. She’s Thor’s warrior buddy with the Warriors Three. She put that spear through the big metal guy in the first Thor film.
Ava Starr was The Ghost in Ant Man and the Wasp. She phases through matter, and Janet was trying to help her stabilize her power with quantum energy when the Pym-Van Dyne family got snapped away.
Watch Order for ya:
Avengers: Endgame
Spider-Man: Far From Home
WandaVision
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
Loki Season 1
Black Widow
What If…? Season 1
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Eternals
Hawkeye
Spider-Man: No Way Home
Moon Knight
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Ms. Marvel
Thor: Love and Thunder
I Am Groot Season 1
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Season 1
Werewolf by Night
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Secret Invasion
(Recommended to watch Daredevil before Hawkeye and She-Hulk)
There was one moment that cemented the marvel cinematic universe here for me. One moment, that brought out my inner comic-book-loving child who grew up with all the marvel comics:
When Steve commanded Mjolnir. That was the accumulation of several movies where we saw him be worthy. Several arcs of pain and struggling, and never giving up in the face of overwhelming odds. When he grabbed that hammer, I jumped out of my seat and screamed (I was watching at home). To this day, that scene still gives me all the nostalgia and goosebumps.
Could definitely feel the ending, Tony and Capt going hits so hard in the feels.
Considering how much Tony's death hits people, imagine if the deleted scene of everyone on the battlefield kneeling was also included in the final cut :_(
Ngl that would’ve been too much and kinda corny for me. I think the snap, Peter/ Pepper being the last two to talk to him breathing cutting to his daughter and funeral is perfect. Think about all the others that participated and didn’t make it, for the whole battlefield to kneel
0:03 Don’t worry, that was just a burp
21:12 Clint has always been a master of any weapon. (pencil, hankie, coin, and sticks he can pretty much turn everything into a weapon since he was an assassin for Shield but his go-to weapon is Bow and Arrow because of his superb vision)
I still cant believe a lot of us saw endgame in theaters....left us on a cliffhanger for a year then crushed us the following year with that death 😔
45:16 His sacrifice hits hardest.
Tony made the sacrifice nobody ever thought he would, that’s what makes it so beautiful
Bro you have become one of my favorite reactors. I like how hype you get. And dont worry my man, we all broke at the end.
this is Easily The best MCU Movie in my opinion and my favourite Movie of all time
No it’s the worst. Tony and Nat died, how is it the best?
@@indycoltstypeofguy663just because main characters died doesn’t mean that the movie is bad…
@@indycoltstypeofguy663 ur logic is the dumbest ive ever seen
this, IW, the winter soldier, guardians 3, thor ragnarok, and no way home are my top 6 MCU films no order
@@indycoltstypeofguy663 what does that have to do eith it not being good.. its THE END of the previous 21 movies
Don at 4:20: "Tony, please don't die."
The writers: Don't worry, there's no way we'd let Tony die...
...this early into the movie.
Crazy how don is the only person I’ve seen react to endgame in one part
its been literal years and i bawl every time when Pepper tells him he can rest now
Nebula didn't know that you need to sacrifice in order to get the soul stone, nobody knew even Gamora, and only Gamora knew where was the stone. Nebula only assumed that "Thanos killed my sister"
But even if they knew how will they still get it without sacrificing someone
@@dantesreaIms that's for another story, but im assuming they would try to crack Red Skull cause what does he know about soul stone and where did he get that information from
when i say there will never be another moment like the first few nights when this came out in cinema... bruv... everyone was fucking screaming, crying, laughing together at full volume and it was absolute blissful chaos fr. i can only hope i live to see another movie like that in theater
Yo these movie reactions were so sick
I’m really excited for future reactions for different movie franchises
This ain’t the end of this series
@@slaya8065 i know but its usually what most people are interested in
Also my comment doesn’t have to imply that its over
@@gibio396 yea as a longtime marvel fan, IW/EG are peak.
im gonna peep all don's reactions for phase 4-5 but the only top tier movies after endgame are far from home, shang chi, no way home, and guardians 3. parts of doctor strange 2 were good so im looking forward to don's reaction but the overall movie was just okay compared to the first and after no way home.
itd be good for don to react to other franchises/series because he is close to catching up in the MCU. id like to see him react to back to the future, lord of the rings, etc.
@@dylosama lord of the rings would be so fire
Man I can’t believe it’s been 4 years. It was so crazy in theaters!
Great conclusion to our Boys Steve and Stark
When cap pick up The Hammer And Stark says im iron Man those are among The Best scenes Ever in All fiction straight Up
lol your first bits of commentary about tony i was literally thinking "my man, you're in for a rude awakening"
The only channel that doesn’t do a part 2 to this movie. Deserves a sub
6:12 When Tony gets in Steve's faces out their previous failure, he ad-libbed the word 'liar' at the end, and the way he spat the word out in Steve’s face really hits.
Tony’s death still hits me so hard after the years it’s been out, and the thousands of times I rewatch.
One of Captain Marvel's abilities in the comics is her seventh sense. It's like a cosmic clairvoyant awareness. It's what helps her navigate through space to where she is needed. This is the most convenient answer to how she found Tony and Nebula so quickly.
Captain America's love interest is Peggy Carter. Who went on to found the S.S.R. and then S.H.I.E.L.D. with Howard Stark.
sheeeesh, we just started Iron Man from the beginning of this year, and we're now here, sadly the previous vid somehow disappeared for some reason but hopefully this oreo pack is enough while watching this masterpiece
Saw Endgame on opening night. It was the most amazing theater experience ever.
My teen was bawling at the end (and maybe a few times earlier). Our neighbors in the seats were so concerend for her. (I was crying for Tony too).
Best ever.
this was insane to watch in theaters with the right audience
Your tears for Tony are very understandable and are/were shared by so many around the world. I cried my eyes out when I saw this in the theatre and it still brings me to tears to this day. Marvel earned those tears with amazing storytelling and character arcs.
I wish you could have experienced this movie in the cinema, it was such an experience! The energy in the room during all the epic/emotional moments was special 😭❤️ great reaction 👏🏾
I was in cinema and it was really epic. When Tony died the whole Cinema was so quiet, then you could hear the first people sobbing. When the Film was over and all were leaving you could see that even the biggest men had tears in their eyes.
That's how you know the story did its job. Infinity war literally broke everyone and endgame somehow managed to heal those scars while breaking something else entirely ay the same time.
Sam Wilson is Captain America now. Watch Loki, WandaVision, and The Falcon & The Winter Soldier as well as Spiderman Far from Home, Spiderman No Way Home, and Wakanda Forever as well as Ms Marvel.
Endgame takes place 5 years after IW, so 2023. Can't believe we caught up in real life already
I fall apart everytime I hear I love you 3000. I'm crying now in fact lol!! I absolutely love love love Tony. I agree I wish it would have been literally anybody but him. It could have been almost everybody but him. Lol So glad you enjoyed the movie! Your reaction was so raw and real. I was in shambles at the theater just like this. I hope you also watch What If. Marvel did a great job on the animated series.
Imagine Strange, he had to keep for himself Only, The secret That This was the Only way they could Win, knowing Stark would have to die to save Them all. One single possibility among 14 millions. Strange is a real One, he Even gave him a signal before That
We can all agree that portal scene was amazing. Now imagine what Secret Wars is going to be like. I’m imagining every marvel heroes we had since 2000s X-Men all the way to now, live action and animated.
Loved watching this with you. Please continue, Don. Release order is just fine. No need to skip around for chronological order stuff.
38:25 "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor"
Like Dr Strange said, removing deadman's spell is quite troublesome, so thanks Odin :)
ive never seen you cry like this before 😭😭 we’re all there with you mann
I was crushed also at the end. Enjoyed watching the MCU with you
My man is distraught! Lmao but same I balled actual tears in theaters both time in saw it still cry till this day
Seeing you get hyped to see Captain Marvel makes me so happy. You are one of my fav MCU reactors and you make me smile ❤🔥
Me too. I like Captain Marvel.
Are you kidding? The guy doesn't even know who half the people are.
@@jedislap8726 and? It is the reaction that matters
That was so refreshing to see, I don't think any other reactor I watch had that feeling.
This is kind of why time control at its full potential is probably the single most powerful ability in existence.
as a Day one Cap stan, Tony making the sacrifice will still hit the feels every time
No one actually knew the stipulation regarding the acquisition of the Soul Stone. All Nebula knew was that Gamora was taken by Thanos to get the stone, and Thanos killed her at some point. She didn't know that it was an "everlasting exchange," a necessary sacrifice in order to obtain the stone. She likely assumed that Gamora was killed trying to fight back against Thanos. So because Nebula didn't know the full details of it, there was no way for Clint and Natasha to know beforehand that one of them needed to sacrifice themselves.
Best finale ever! The best Marvel movie ever 🤯🤯🤯🤯
How is it the best when Nat and Tony both die and the MCU got more boring and will never be the same
@@indycoltstypeofguy663 You will see. The Marvel franchise goes downhill from here...
The implications and consequences in this movie is out of this world. The Infinity War and Endgame made me laugh, cry, angry the whole spectrum. What movies does that now a days? This movie will stay with you for ever. It is canon and the foundation of the Marvel francise from now on.
What an Epic conclusion to This Epic saga, right Don?
The Infinity Saga
It’s such an amazing scene watching the jump thru space thru Steve’s eyes a man from almost 100 years ago that in the beginning never would’ve thought any of this possible seeing it with his own eyes
Man watching this masterpiece in theatre was a blessing 💯💯🙏
Being in the theater on opening night was one of the best theatrical experiences I have ever had. Right up there with The Force Awakens and the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who.
THAT'S WHAT I'M SAYING! this had to have been the BEST opening night release i've been to. i followed that up with watching it for 6-7 more times AFTER that while it was still in the theater. 😂
Yes! Definitely watch Loki
It's a great show
Thor saying goodbye to his mom is just so wholesome. I know nobody liked Thor 2, but it felt good to get that closure.
Also fun fact at 26:46: way before this movie there was a controversial comic book where Captain America was a Hydra Agent. On the cover he says this line, “Hail Hydra”. The comic got a lot of backlash, but they cleverly referenced it here AND it still makes sense in the movie’s context. Brilliant.
i just experienced endgame all over again...your reaction has me crying at 10am on a Saturday omds.
Also not alot of people realize it but when Peggy says " steve you came back " she's talking about when he used the time machine and took the long way around with her in the past
Don't worry man, it broke me too
5:02 we all know what we were thinking when he said that
Love your energy my man!
I can’t wait for the Spider-Man reactions
As soon it popped up I instantly clicked it
Damn I have been waiting for this.