The Cap wielding Mjolnir reveal and Tony snapping his fingers proclaiming "I am Iron Man" are easily 1A and 1B in terms of greatest moments in the history of the MCU. The teenager in the funeral is Harley, the kid from Iron Man 3.
The amazing thing about Tony’s line is that it wasn’t in the original script. Tony was just supposed to snap, with no line, and that’s how they filmed it, and wrapped shooting for RDJ. Then the script supervisor said, hey, he should say “I am Iron Man”, and the directors went “Oh, heck, yeah!!!” RDJ didn’t want to come back at first. It had been a few days, and it takes a lot of time and emotional stress to get back in that space. But he realized it was the right thing, and so we ended up with movie history. Brilliant stuff.
Any fan of the comics already knew he was worthy long before Age of Ultron. But for the fans of the films, the scene in that film where Cap moved Mjolnir sealed the deal.
I sensed no brother/sister bond between them. I saw a unique bond between two spies and assassins. They were both trained killers, but neither of them were totally corrupt. Clint spared Natasha when he was supposed to kill her. That gave rise to their special bond of trust and loyalty.
@@Stogie2112 She thought there might be some romantic feelings between them. I said that I thought it was more of a brother/sister kind of bond and love.
@@annmariemills1554 ... Yes, I know what Evie said. I saw neither a romantic nor a sibling bond between them. I saw more of a warrior bond between them. They always had each other's back during battle. Absolute trust and loyalty.
Older Steve Rogers didn't come back through the portal, so presumably he had to physical walk to where he is sitting. Bucky's expression when he speaks to Cap before leaving, and the fact that he does not feel the need to go and talk to older Steve himself, gave me the impression that older Steve has been sitting there a while, and he and Bucky already had the conversations they needed to have. At the same time, I'm not sure how older Steve did get back from the timeline he aged in. For a while, I thought if he lived a quiet, peaceful life he could have been in the main timeline without changing it, but Peggy mentions her husband being part of a force saved by Cap, and presumably people met her husband, and if her husband looked and behaved like Steve Rogers, the people in the main timeline would have known it was him, so when he stayed with her he presumably created a new timeline.
@@avalian You are very correct. And to give you a good answer to the last part of your response; Steve lived out his life in an alternate timeline. Due to Cap aging slower than others, its also very plausible that he lived well beyond the events of the current MCU at the time. He most likely could have seen the potential and future accolades of Sam and knew that he was truly worthy/deserving of the Shield. Even if that is not the reason and he already planned on giving it to Sam, he most likely discussed everything with bucky before he left to begin with. Bucky probably didn't expect him back as soon as he was, which is why he was a bit taken back at first. But he also knew it was him. And its why he didn't need to speak with Cap. They already had a heart to heart before he even left. It's also a good reason as to why Cap didn't come back on the return platform. He used the pym particles in another timeline and their transport to arrive where and when he wanted back in his own timeline. It's also probably where steve went after this. No one ever says Cap is dead, only that he is gone. So he could have simply gone back to the other timeline to be with Peggy.
Which is sad because Marvel could easily start another tenure and bring us new characters and stories but instead they chose to do this multiverse bs that makes no sense and retcons everything
@@thenightstar8312 They said Lord Of The Rings tied up 20 movies from 10years? I don't think so. You won't see it again because no one will have another 20 movie run all tied into one finale.
@@jimdetry9420 You were OK with "may never", that's at least defensible. "Won't" is claiming you know the future though, which you obviously don't. In 2007 I doubt you'd have predicted the MCU up to Endgame for instance and that's not even 20 years ago. But for sure, it was a pretty momentous achievement in modern cinema.
That and it's just a well observed point about grief - Happy isn't going to miss "Tony Stark, billionaire philanthropist inventor", he's going to miss his friend and all the small things that make a friendship (like having a burger together).
Me in the theater: Look @ all these losers crying, get a grip Little girl says cheese burger Happy gets emotional I make the connection I guess I'm a loser
If you think about it, half of the universe was saved because Scott was stuck in the quantum realm to begin with, thanks to the fortunate timing of Thanos’ snap. Thanos is the true hero.
There is an end credit, at the veryyyyyyy end after the screen goes black. It's an audio bonus to finish the entire circle of the MCU universe back where it started.
[During the big fight in “Civil War”] Hawkeye: “My name is Clint.” Black Panther, “I don’t care.” [During the final battle in “Endgame”] Hawkeye is helpless on the ground with the Infinity Gauntlet… Black Panther: “Clint, give it to me!”
answering your question about that character in the funeral, Its Harley Keener, played by Ty Simpkins. Harley is the kid from Iron Man 3, the one who helped Tony when Iron Man crash-landed in Tennessee. That movie took place in 2013, and remember, the funeral happens around 2023 because of the five-year time jump.
The quote I Love You 3000 is about for how long of a journey the marvel movies have lasted until then in minutes. Nobody told Tom Holland that he was dressed to attend Tonys funaral, they told him it was for a wedding because they didnt want him to spoil anything in his socal media and in interviews.
99% of the cast wasn't originally told. Not just Tom. They said wedding in case pictures got leaked at any point it would then make sense, them in suits and dresses.
Also, as noted in Iron Man 3, Tony couldn't rest because he was so worried about protecting Earth and Pepper from Thanos. In the end his act was not only for that, but to save the whole universe. Which goes back to Iron Man (1), where he said his life was "saved for a reason."
@@LucianDevineOoooof! Just Yinsen clapping him in the shoulder with a good job and introduces Tony to his family. Then Tony's father and mother arrive.
This movie has THE BEST payoff ever. It really rewards you for watching all those MCU films that came before it. I still get emotional when the portals open and you see them all come back for the final fight. THIS IS ENTERTAINMENT!! :)
My canon for why Doctor Strange gives Thanos the Time Stone, and the true 1 in 14 million possibility where “we win” is not about bringing everyone back from the snap, it’s about destroying the Infinity Stones. Surely there were possibilities where they prevented the snap. Strange saw this one; he could’ve yeeted Quill into another dimension and they would’ve got the glove off in IW, but then what? The stones serve “no purpose beyond temptation” and eventually *someone* will use them to threaten the universe - the only way to protect it is to destroy them. Vision knew that too. “The hardest choices require the strongest will.” Only Thanos would both make that decision and have the strength to carry it out. To do that, we have to let him win in IW, then he destroys the stone, and then we have to bring everyone back, so his evil act (the snap) is reversed, but his benevolent act (destroying the stones) stays in place. This hasn’t been officially confirmed, but it contextualizes Doctor Strange’s role so much more, and also absolves Quill’s and Thor’s mistakes in IW, because that had to happen for the greater cosmic good of destroying the stones.
Add in the fact that so many of the stones had already been gathered, and now lacked defenders or secrecy, and you REALLY start to see the risk. Even if someone didn't succeed in doing it, and that's one hell of a risk already, can you imagine the threat and damage to Earth as everyone converged on it? Even if the stones were placed elsewhere Earth would now be the logical starting point to pick up the trail.
Hello Evie, great to see you!😊 The guy at Tony's funeral you did not know is the kid from "Iron Man 3" that helped Tony, and Tony gave him a big electronic setup in his garage at the end of the film. I just realized for the first time that Steve told Bucky that he was going to stay in the past. Bucky says "Gonna Miss you" and Steve replies "It will be all right".😉 Great EMOTIONAL reactions to one of the best films in the MCU, Evie!!!!🎬👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
the more time passes and the more I think back on this, it just feels like a small miracle that they were able to pull this off. not just this movie, but the entire MCU from iron man to endgame. what an incredible accomplishment. I don't think we'll soon see something like it again
Tony's name is Anthony. Coincidentally(?) similar to Howard's old partner, Anton Vanko. In the first Avengers, Tony and Steve butt heads about "making the sacrifice" and "finding a way out". Tony has made the sacrifice and Steve found the way out (to be with Peggy). The credits themselves are a celebration of the cast, with special honors to the regulars and above all else the OG 6. And after the credits brings it all back to the very beginning.
And yet Tony was ALWAYS willing to make the sacrifice play, going as far back as telling Pepper how to overload the arc reactor and telling her to push the button while he was still on the roof.
While there isn't a post credits scene, there IS something at the post credits, which it seems you may have missed. At the end, there's brief audio, which a majority of reactors miss out on(they tend to fast forward and don't see anything, so they assume there's nothing) It's basically a homage to Tony, bringing everything full circle back to 2008. However, what I hope happens.... is if that audio clip gets retconned into representing Dr. Doom making his mask.....
Can confirm… I was one of them. My 13 year old gave me a look like “what the hell?”, but a few minutes later he was crying too! The best theatre-going experience in my 46 years!
And/or the rest of the sorcerers as well. They prolly helped open the portals to get the multitude of people from all their locations to bring them to the final battle.
Here are some details you need to know going forward in the MCU. During the 5-year blip Natasha who was the leader of the Avengers with iron Man retired and Steve only putting on the suit to help out here and there she was the longest reigning leader of the Avengers team. You were correct and the only one to notice that Bruce merge with the hulk to become Smart Hulk which is his name while also being a reference to the comic book version of the character professor hulk with a more complicated history. Clint Barton dropped the Hawkeye persona and goes under the name Ronin who is a unidentified vigilante based in New York that also travels the world killing all in his way. He's identified so he does not cause trouble for The Avengers.
I was sad that we never got a Marvel universe with Marvel's biggest names such as X-Men, Fantastic Four, etc. But the fact Marvel did not have the rights to their biggest IP's at the time allowed them to hyper focus on lesser known groups such as The Avengers making them household names and creating the MCU we know and love today. In a way Marvel kind of benefited from not having the rights to the bigger IPs. Thankfully with Disney acquiring Fox the rights to X-Men and Fantastic Four have reverted back to Marvel in 2019. We have an MCU Fantastic Four film releasing next year and we'll no doubt see the X-Men get introduced into the MCU so it looks like our dreams of seeing Avengers, X-Men, and Fantastic Four alongside each other may come true. Not to mention two new Avengers films in the works it's looking insane moving forward.
Everything Disney touches turns to toxic waste, now. I'd, personally, prefer to see the IPs lay dormant until they get returned to competent stewards that will do them justice.
Altho before the MCU and before the earlier Marvel-based movies, the Avengers weren't a lesser-known group, they were very much mainstream heroes. They were just eclipsed in the general consciousness by all the cinematic adventures
Let's not forget how lucky we are that all of this even happened. The studio didn't want RDJ as Tony Stark, but both RDJ and Jon Favreau fought for him. Considering that the first movie was back when it had to succeed in order to get a sequel, let alone a franchise, who knows just how close we came to never being able to experience this!
@@LucianDevine Your comment reminded me how Jon Favreau launched Vince Vaughn and Doug Liman's career (director of Bourne Identity, Edge of Tomorrow, and more). He wrote a screenplay and stuck to his guns about who was going to be in it and also about not giving in to studio demands about changing the story. Steven Spielberg actually cast Vince Vaughn in "The Lost World: Jurrasic Park" after seeing Vaughn in that independent film. th-cam.com/video/EWSVtnG2LEU/w-d-xo.html Favreau and Vaughn are so young in these roles. The movie is "Swingers" and every guy in his 20's should watch it.
The one behind Wanda and Bucky was the kid (in here now a teen) that helped Tony in Iron Man 3 When i first saw this movie, my brain went to that moment Yinsen told Tony, in that cave: Dont waste it, Tony. Don't waste your life. and, same movie, when he said: I shouldn't be alive, unless it was for a reason.
@6:18 - That's Paul Bettany playing Edwin Jarvis, Stark's family butler. He also voiced the AI Jarvis and played Vision in live action. Edwin was around when Tony was young, so he named his household AI after him. He also played the butler in two seasons of "Agent Carter", the post-World War II Marvel spinoff series. @17:25 - "Who knew to get all these people?" - Doctor Strange since he had seen all the possible futures. Between the end of the battle and the return of all the stones to the past, he used the Time Stone to send warnings to the surviving other sorcerers, who then prepared their respective passengers to come through the portals at the right time. @30:40 - "Scott saved everyone" - No, it was the rat that walked across the quantum tunnel buttons in the van that saved everyone by releasing Scott. That was the most important rat in the Universe.
Yup, Friday isn't bad, but she's no Jarvis. He was a real bro, even asking Tony if he wanted to call Pepper when he was bringing the nuke up towards the portal.
There was no post credit scene but in the last few seconds there is a sound of tony creating his first suit in a cave (iron man 1) the sound of a hammer hitting the metal
Actually there are 2 things that happen that could qualify as post credit scenes. The first is the epic sign off by the original 6 Avengers. The second is at the very end when the credits fade to black. You can hear the hammering that hearkens back to the first Iron Man in the cave when Tony was building the first suit.
@LucianDevine Good point. Given Thanos's change of heart, they brought one half of all beings back from the dead and prevented the second half from following them. (Of course, it was all a group effort, but the two of them sacrificed their lives to make it happen.)
29:30 i only caught this on rewarches on TH-cam but Peggy and Steve are dancing to the same song that was playing when Steve was talking to Fury in his apartment during Winter Soldier.
Tonys story arc changed dramatically after the birth of his daughter, before that as Cap said he " wasnt the kind of guy to make the sacrifice play", but after Morgan was born that changed and led to his sacrifice with the gauntlet .
And yet Tony was ALWAYS willing to make the sacrifice play, going as far back as telling Pepper how to overload the arc reactor and telling her to push the button while he was still on the roof.
The Soul Stone has a special wisdom among the Infinity Stones. There are no takebacks when you deal for the Soul Stone. That Absolute Rule is what makes the Soul Stone so precious. To have the Stone, you must sacrifice what you love, and it's for keeps.
Gamora and Natasha died to obtain the Stone, they weren't "dusted" from the Snap. That's not something that can be reversed. Further, if the condition is to "lose that which you love" then Gamora killing herself in IW would have given Thanos the Stone anyways. Clint didn't sacrifice Nat but got the Stone.
In Avenger Age of Ultron when they were all trying to lift the hammer Captain America wiggled it... You're either worthy or you're not, Cap. just choose not to lift it cause he's a good dude. That's how I always saw.
@@Belhade Yup, Thor or the rest of the team that couldn't. The ultimate question is whether Natasha would have been able to lift it, since she was the one that didn't try!
Thanos' double bladed sword is a reference to the Thanos Copter. This was a helicopter Thanos used to steal a truckload of Hostess Snack Pies before being busted by the NYPD. This was back when they put advertisements into the comic stories. So it's a canonical event. Comic books are weird.
I adore that ending with Cap & Agent Carter. They never got a chance to be together. Wish there would be a future movie of them together to fill that wonderful era. 🥰
I know there is a lot of content since this movie, but ALL the movies that led to this climax. It was a huge emotional release and it was well done. I stayed away from the MCU for about 2 solid years. I just needed to rest.
A great reaction. Especially the way you were showing the funeral was great and got me tears in my eyes again. Only thing I am a bit sad about, is that you seemingly did not watch the credits. I found the credits of this movie are just great and they end the film perfectly.
20:55 What Valkyrie aka "Angry Girl" is riding is a Pegasus. Pegasus and unicorns are both mythological creatures, but they have different characteristics: A Pegasus is a winged horse from Greek mythology. A Unicorn is a single-horned animal that has appeared in Mesopotamian art, as well as in the ancient myths.
23:38 "Did we just wipe out half the population again?" When you have the Infinity Stones, they do anything your mind tells them to do. ANYTHING. You have Godlike powers.
One of the greatest cinematic experiences of my life, 22 movies in the making. And true, there is no post credit scene, but I highly encourage you to watch to the mid credits. They put a little bow on this whole saga of the MCU. For me, it was very emotional. Also, there's a little stinger at the very end. It's nothing, but it was a cool touch.
_Technically_ the movie has a post-credits _sound_ - it's Tony hammering the first Iron Man suit into existence, which I think is a really nice way to acknowledge the huge contribution Iron Man (and RDJ) made to the MCU.
Evie at 20 42, did you go to see the Marvel Live show at arenas, it had in person stage show, and Dr Strange learned a new spell, the Winds of Watomb, he used it in Infinity War movie when he stopped the winds in new york city and again here, the Marvel Live show might be on youtube somewhere i would have to look
Evie, i thought Noobmaster 69 was Deadpool , because on the screen we saw a person in a red mask with a gun running and it looked like Deadpool from the comic books
Cap to Bucky "stupid" line is a call back to Captain America, The First Avenger. “Don’t do anything stupid,” Bucky warns Steve, and that’s when Steve answers, “How can I? You’re taking all the stupid with you!
You asked who got all the people together. Its not 100% filled in, but the line from Strange to Wong kind of explains it. Strange went through the timelines in Infitiy War and saw that only one had them wining. But to do it, they had to lose at first. That is why Strange gave the timestone to Thanos and told Tony it was the only way. But he could not tell Tony and others why as they had their parts to play in later getting back togther to go back in time. The Ancient One figured it out when she was told Stange gave away the timestone in the future. During the missing 5 years Wong was around going beind the scenes getting people ready to be there when the army was needed. Guessing while he was checking the timelines in Infiity War, Strange projected himself to Wong to brief him. Then when the time was right there was magic users to open portals to get people to the battle site.
Evie, the marvel movies and tv shows keep coming, and there are also marvel movies before the mcu also that are awesome, like Dr Strange (1978) Spiderman (1980) Howard the Duck (1986) Fantastic Four (1994) Generation X (1995) Nick Fury : Agent of SHIELD (1998) Blade (1998) Xmen (2000) Spiderman (2002) Daredevil (2003) X2 (2003) HULK (2003) Spiderman 2 (2004) Fantastic Four (2005) Ghost Rider (2007)
Thank you for the adventure, I watched your videos through the Marvel series, you are awesome! Thank you again for awesome reaction videos 😎 hope you'll be feeling better soon.
I can't believe it is almost five years since this came out. We had our own tragedy since. This movie was on my mind the whole pandemic...happened at the exact right time. Also, I love the very powerful message this movie sends about who is "worthy." Of course, none of us are really surprised that Cap is worthy. But the fact that Thor is STILL worthy, in spite of major depression and anxiety, is particularly important for those of us who struggle with mental health concerns.
I just noticed something for the first time. At the end when Steve was about to return all of the stones, everyone there knew that he should be back in a few seconds...yet, Bucky said: "I'm gonna miss ya, buddy.". Did he know of Steve's plan not to return??? Hmmmmm...
@@Stogie2112 Of course Bucky had no way of knowing if Steve would "still be there" on the bench. No way of knowing how long Steve would live. Not counting his time in the ice, Steve could be well over 100 by the end of this movie, or over 170 including the ice time. Some speculate that Steve told Bucky what he was going to do. But Bucky probably would have known without being told.
Valkyrie's horse is not Pegasus, either. Pegasus is a Greek mythical winged horse. In the Marvel comics, Valkyrie's horse was named Aragorn. I think Evie was joking about the unicorn.
"The only thing you really fight for is yourself. You're not the guy to make the sacrifice [play]" - Steve Rogers / Captain America, the Avengers (2012) . "Tony, look at me. We're gonna be okay. You can rest now." - Pepper Potts, Endgame (2019) . From selfish to selfless - an epic character arc.
Thanos knew what the Avengers were doing now during Infinity War. That's how he knew who Tony Stark was. If you remember in Infinity War, Thanos had never met Tony and the Avengers only knew Thanos through Thor. YET, when they met, Thanos calls Tony by name!! Also, remember, the scene in Infinity War where Nebula was strung up and we didn't know what Thanos was getting out of her, it's this 0:14
It's a fair assumption that Thanos had spies and collaborators throughout the universe. The Chitauri could have told him about Stark after they were defeated in New York City.
No, that doesn't make sense. Past Thanos seeing Nebula's future, then going to that future only to be dusted, means that his timeline doesn't include Infinity War. IW Thanos knew who Tony was because obviously he's been monitoring Earth, both before and after 2012, since he was the one who sent Loki in the first place. He knew of Tony and the rest of the Avengers defeating Loki and retaining the Sceptre (with the Mind Stone).
Great video 😁 I'm curious to know what the tissue count in the end lol. Since you complete the Infinity Arc, you should check out the Netflix Marvel series next! Daredevil and Punisher are still my favorite content that Marvel ever created.
The scene with Natalie Portman was actually unused footage from Thor: Dark World that they repurposed. They probably still needed her permission to use the footage though or maybe not depending on her contract. 😂 Tony's full name is Anthony Edward Stark. In Iron Man 2 Justin Hammer refers to him as Anthony. 😅 The Chauffeur's name is Jarvis. He is the Stark family Butler. Tony named his A.I. after him. In the comics Jarvis is the Major Domo at Avengers Mansion which used to be the Stark Mansion. 😂 In the comics Natasha was romantically involved with both Hawkeye and Daredevil. 😮 The sacrifice for the Soul Stone can't be undone. So even if you had all six Infinity Stones stones you could bring everyone else back except for Black Widow and Present Tense Gamora. Past Tense Gamora is still alive and well. 😮 That was Pepper Potts in the "Rescue" armor Tony made for her anniversary gift. When the Hulk used the glove he brought everybody back. Dr. Strange and Wong and the sorcerers from Kamertaj opened all the portals to bring in the reinforcements. 😂 Technically Aragorn is a pegasus not a unicorn 🦄. 😂
Evie, your reactions to all the Marvel films were GREAT. Elite level. 👍👍 I envy you for getting to watch them all in a short period of time. The rest of us had to do it in ten years! 😩
I remember sitting in the theatre when the end credits rolled and I was just a mess. This for me was the end of my Marvel journey. Seeing the original six off the canvas was sort of my final thank you to what was started in 2008 and the original "iron Man." Tony's death left me feeling really devastated, and that scene on Vormir with Nat and Clint was too devastating for words. The only ending I really can say I didn't like was Steve's. While his seeing Peggy in 1970 was bringing back the nostalgia of "The First Avenger," I can't say that I think it was a fitting end for Cap. From what I can understand, it was sort of a tack on after the fact since Chris Evans said he didn't want to continue. They wanted to give Cap a send off. For me, I think I would have preferred it had it been left at he didn't return. That look on Bucky's face when he realized what happened, I think would have been the more fitting end. And of course, leaving the film on Sebastian Stan as Bucky finally redeemed for all Hydra made him do. Yeah, this film is long, but the whole ride is worth it. So glad you took me back on this trip, Evie. Take care and sending love and light.
26:06 Someone has probably pointed this out already, but the young guy in the black suit was the kid in Iron Man 2 (bear in mind, this is about 10 years later)
@@eviereacts it wasn't, nobody knew thanos would cross time for round 3. but strange already knew what was happening at avengers hq from his future peeking before the snap so the sorcerers gathered everyone that could show up and fight from across the galaxy on short notice.
10:01 I saw a video where he did about 20 takes in that scene, listing various things like maple syrup, Dr Pepper, mochaccino , Twizzlers, etc. Very good.
They knew that they couldn't pull the gauntlet off Thanos, and they planned to remove the stones instead. That's what they were practicing in that one bit where Rocket suddenly yells "boo!".
It's not Pegasus, either. Pegasus is a Greek mythical winged horse. In the Marvel comics, Valkyrie's horse was named Aragorn. I think Evie was joking about the unicorn.
@@Stogie2112 THE Pegasus is the origin of the idea, Pegasi are a sort of being named after said Pegasus, so she is riding on A Pegasus like in the memories seen in Ragnarok all Valkyries rode on Pegasi.
@@mrnice81 ... Just because we see a winged horse doesn't mean that it's Pegasus or a Pegasus-like creature. There is no such thing as Pegasi. There is no species of Pegasi. There is only one Pegasus - the offspring of Poseidon and Medusa. Winged horses have been featured in human folklore for millennia. The earliest known winged horses come from Assyria (13th century BCE) and are also seen in Korean, Tatar, Chinese and Hindu folklore. The Greek winged horse, Pegasus, is just the most well-known example in Western culture. We're all programmed to call it "Pegasus" when it isn't.
@@Stogie2112 You do realize that's how language works rigtht? Things get names very often that way, just like Pegasi got that name exactly because the so well known example, or like Swastika is the name for the thing that has been known around the world for millenia as sun-wheels and such (iirc first known example found in Bulgaria or such from 6000 BCE ... and it sure wasn't called 'Swastika' back then)
16:47 Yeah, I wanted Fantastic Four and X-Men. 17:20 Strange? The dude with magic portals who's already seen this play out? 20:59 That's a pegasus. 30:38 That's why Strange handed over the stone to Thanos to spare Stark, cause he's seen Tony is the key to winning this one time. Also, you know who else is worthy of lifting Mjolnir? Superman and Wonder Woman. Not even joking. First it was in Avengers vs Justice League, but then they reference everyone who ever wielded the hammer in the main continuity and and their silhouettes were made specifically recognizable.
The most mind breaking moment in the whole MCU is that final Assembly, and then the big final charge. Seeing that charge start.....everything in my brain went "cool" but it expected it to cut to black and timeskip forward to after the battle or something. Nothing anywhere ever of THAT level of insanity has ever been put on screen before while actually playing out completely. The closest we've ever gotten was the Battle of the Pelennor Fields in The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King, but that was just a bunch of generic orcs and troops with a couple elephants and dragons mostly, and most of it is kind of happening in the background while the movie focuses on smaller simpler moments.. It wasn't EVERY POSSIBLE THING YOU CAN IMAGINE all trying to share the spotlight and doing the craziest shit imaginable. When it didn't cut to black and we got to actually watch it, my brain just went "WHOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAA WHAT?!?! We get to actually SEE this!?!?!??"
The Cap wielding Mjolnir reveal and Tony snapping his fingers proclaiming "I am Iron Man" are easily 1A and 1B in terms of greatest moments in the history of the MCU.
The teenager in the funeral is Harley, the kid from Iron Man 3.
*Greatest moments in the history of Cinema
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I love that they included him too!😊
The amazing thing about Tony’s line is that it wasn’t in the original script. Tony was just supposed to snap, with no line, and that’s how they filmed it, and wrapped shooting for RDJ. Then the script supervisor said, hey, he should say “I am Iron Man”, and the directors went “Oh, heck, yeah!!!” RDJ didn’t want to come back at first. It had been a few days, and it takes a lot of time and emotional stress to get back in that space. But he realized it was the right thing, and so we ended up with movie history. Brilliant stuff.
“Whosoever holds this hammer, if they be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.
We all kinda knew Cap was.
Any fan of the comics already knew he was worthy long before Age of Ultron. But for the fans of the films, the scene in that film where Cap moved Mjolnir sealed the deal.
@@motodorkSo, do we just ignore that Steve is the rightful ruler of Asgard?😂
@@TheLibrarianOG1 we can allow it
@@TheLibrarianOG1 lol, I love it. Problem is, he would probably give it up to hold an election
@@jbridge7962 it'd just be funny if that's where he disappeared to and has been, all this time
I had the impression that Nat and Clint felt like they were more brother, sister relationship. ❤
Yeah, she's the only one that didn't get it, there was no romance between them
I sensed no brother/sister bond between them. I saw a unique bond between two spies and assassins. They were both trained killers, but neither of them were totally corrupt. Clint spared Natasha when he was supposed to kill her. That gave rise to their special bond of trust and loyalty.
@@Stogie2112 She thought there might be some romantic feelings between them. I said that I thought it was more of a brother/sister kind of bond and love.
@@annmariemills1554 ... Yes, I know what Evie said. I saw neither a romantic nor a sibling bond between them.
I saw more of a warrior bond between them. They always had each other's back during battle. Absolute trust and loyalty.
@@Stogie2112 All good👍
Anyone notice when Bucky tells Cap “gonna miss you buddy” he knew his BFF wasn’t coming back?
He also prompted Sam to go talk to cap. Like cap had talked to him beforehand. He knew caps plan to give the shield to him
Older Steve Rogers didn't come back through the portal, so presumably he had to physical walk to where he is sitting. Bucky's expression when he speaks to Cap before leaving, and the fact that he does not feel the need to go and talk to older Steve himself, gave me the impression that older Steve has been sitting there a while, and he and Bucky already had the conversations they needed to have. At the same time, I'm not sure how older Steve did get back from the timeline he aged in. For a while, I thought if he lived a quiet, peaceful life he could have been in the main timeline without changing it, but Peggy mentions her husband being part of a force saved by Cap, and presumably people met her husband, and if her husband looked and behaved like Steve Rogers, the people in the main timeline would have known it was him, so when he stayed with her he presumably created a new timeline.
@@avalian You are very correct. And to give you a good answer to the last part of your response; Steve lived out his life in an alternate timeline. Due to Cap aging slower than others, its also very plausible that he lived well beyond the events of the current MCU at the time. He most likely could have seen the potential and future accolades of Sam and knew that he was truly worthy/deserving of the Shield. Even if that is not the reason and he already planned on giving it to Sam, he most likely discussed everything with bucky before he left to begin with. Bucky probably didn't expect him back as soon as he was, which is why he was a bit taken back at first. But he also knew it was him. And its why he didn't need to speak with Cap. They already had a heart to heart before he even left. It's also a good reason as to why Cap didn't come back on the return platform. He used the pym particles in another timeline and their transport to arrive where and when he wanted back in his own timeline. It's also probably where steve went after this. No one ever says Cap is dead, only that he is gone. So he could have simply gone back to the other timeline to be with Peggy.
Yeah, in Falcon and the Winter Soldier, bucky confirmed it
Pepper to Tony before going back : Would you be able to rest?
Pepper to Tony after he did the snap : You can rest now.
There may never be a movie like this again. It tied up 20 movies from a span of over 10 years.
Which is sad because Marvel could easily start another tenure and bring us new characters and stories but instead they chose to do this multiverse bs that makes no sense and retcons everything
@@philyjfryThey choose to become the M-She-U. To quote Cartman, "Put a chick in it and make her gay!"
They said the same thing about the Lord Of The Rings trilogy. There will always be a new achievement for cinema to make in the future.
@@thenightstar8312 They said Lord Of The Rings tied up 20 movies from 10years? I don't think so. You won't see it again because no one will have another 20 movie run all tied into one finale.
@@jimdetry9420 You were OK with "may never", that's at least defensible. "Won't" is claiming you know the future though, which you obviously don't. In 2007 I doubt you'd have predicted the MCU up to Endgame for instance and that's not even 20 years ago.
But for sure, it was a pretty momentous achievement in modern cinema.
That cheeseburger line. If you recall, it was the first thing Tony asks for when he returns after his kidnapping. Which is what made Happy emotional.
That and it's just a well observed point about grief - Happy isn't going to miss "Tony Stark, billionaire philanthropist inventor", he's going to miss his friend and all the small things that make a friendship (like having a burger together).
Me in the theater: Look @ all these losers crying, get a grip
Little girl says cheese burger
Happy gets emotional
I make the connection
I guess I'm a loser
If you think about it, half of the universe was saved by a rat first, then Scott.
I remember the meme😂
Van Rat. True MVP of the MCU.
If you think about it, half of the universe was saved because Scott was stuck in the quantum realm to begin with, thanks to the fortunate timing of Thanos’ snap. Thanos is the true hero.
@@Slacker2112
🤔 Well, you're not wrong...
@@Slacker2112 So Sauron is the hero when Gollum tripped and fell into the lava?
There is an end credit, at the veryyyyyyy end after the screen goes black. It's an audio bonus to finish the entire circle of the MCU universe back where it started.
Yup, not a scene, so much as a sound, a very iconic sound!
imagine the screaming in the theaters when Captain America says, "...assemble...".
I could barely hear the line. It, the end of Infinity War, and Darth Vader's first breaths in the mask are movie moments I will never forget.
[During the big fight in “Civil War”]
Hawkeye: “My name is Clint.”
Black Panther, “I don’t care.”
[During the final battle in “Endgame”]
Hawkeye is helpless on the ground with the Infinity Gauntlet…
Black Panther: “Clint, give it to me!”
Missed that
answering your question about that character in the funeral, Its Harley Keener, played by Ty Simpkins. Harley is the kid from Iron Man 3, the one who helped Tony when Iron Man crash-landed in Tennessee. That movie took place in 2013, and remember, the funeral happens around 2023 because of the five-year time jump.
The credits are the best “end credits” ever!! Seeing the tribute to each character and all the actors signatures is a fantastic way to finish it up!!
It is also an homage to the ending of the old Star Trek movie series.
And hearing that iconic hammer crash down one last time.
The quote I Love You 3000 is about for how long of a journey the marvel movies have lasted until then in minutes.
Nobody told Tom Holland that he was dressed to attend Tonys funaral, they told him it was for a wedding because they didnt want him to spoil anything in his socal media and in interviews.
@@sutej72 I've never heard that before, but it sounds like something they would have to do for tom.
99% of the cast wasn't originally told. Not just Tom. They said wedding in case pictures got leaked at any point it would then make sense, them in suits and dresses.
Everyone during Thor/Valkyrie scene at the end: well, now the sad stuff is over. We can clean up our tears.
Steve: hold my shield...
“Avengers, Assemble!!”
This is the scene of the century. Music made it more special!
I can still hear the cheer in the movie theater when cap uses the hammer.
Every time.
God people like that have ruined the movie going experience
@@jmhjmhjmh😂what??
I would’ve been cheering so hard too!!!
That moment was epic.
26:08 That's Harley who is the kid that helped Tony in Iron Man 3
😱😱
Also, as noted in Iron Man 3, Tony couldn't rest because he was so worried about protecting Earth and Pepper from Thanos. In the end his act was not only for that, but to save the whole universe. Which goes back to Iron Man (1), where he said his life was "saved for a reason."
I like to think that Yinsen was waiting for him on the other side to tell him how proud he was that Tony didn't waste his life.
@@LucianDevineOoooof! Just Yinsen clapping him in the shoulder with a good job and introduces Tony to his family. Then Tony's father and mother arrive.
This movie has THE BEST payoff ever. It really rewards you for watching all those MCU films that came before it. I still get emotional when the portals open and you see them all come back for the final fight. THIS IS ENTERTAINMENT!! :)
I’m already excited to watch it again😝
On your left.
28:29 bucky knew what steve was gpnna do thats why he said "im gonna miss you buddy"
Did you notice Drax wore a shirt at Tony’s funeral?
30:33.. it was the mouse that tipped the domino that saved everyone. the disney mouse :)
My canon for why Doctor Strange gives Thanos the Time Stone, and the true 1 in 14 million possibility where “we win” is not about bringing everyone back from the snap, it’s about destroying the Infinity Stones.
Surely there were possibilities where they prevented the snap. Strange saw this one; he could’ve yeeted Quill into another dimension and they would’ve got the glove off in IW, but then what? The stones serve “no purpose beyond temptation” and eventually *someone* will use them to threaten the universe - the only way to protect it is to destroy them. Vision knew that too.
“The hardest choices require the strongest will.” Only Thanos would both make that decision and have the strength to carry it out. To do that, we have to let him win in IW, then he destroys the stone, and then we have to bring everyone back, so his evil act (the snap) is reversed, but his benevolent act (destroying the stones) stays in place.
This hasn’t been officially confirmed, but it contextualizes Doctor Strange’s role so much more, and also absolves Quill’s and Thor’s mistakes in IW, because that had to happen for the greater cosmic good of destroying the stones.
Agreed. Strange knew the stones had to be destroyed, or things like this would never end.
I kinda see that. I started reading it and was confused but you make a lot of sense. It all makes logical sense this way
I never considered it like that, I just thought it relied on Tony surviving to pull off the Time Heist then snap Thanos.
Add in the fact that so many of the stones had already been gathered, and now lacked defenders or secrecy, and you REALLY start to see the risk. Even if someone didn't succeed in doing it, and that's one hell of a risk already, can you imagine the threat and damage to Earth as everyone converged on it? Even if the stones were placed elsewhere Earth would now be the logical starting point to pick up the trail.
Good theory, I like it.
Hello Evie, great to see you!😊 The guy at Tony's funeral you did not know is the kid from "Iron Man 3" that helped Tony, and Tony gave him a big electronic setup in his garage at the end of the film. I just realized for the first time that Steve told Bucky that he was going to stay in the past. Bucky says "Gonna Miss you" and Steve replies "It will be all right".😉 Great EMOTIONAL reactions to one of the best films in the MCU, Evie!!!!🎬👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You fanning yourself when Steve weild the hammer... same, girl, same
I mean🥵 love the buffy pic btw🩷
the more time passes and the more I think back on this, it just feels like a small miracle that they were able to pull this off. not just this movie, but the entire MCU from iron man to endgame. what an incredible accomplishment. I don't think we'll soon see something like it again
Tony's name is Anthony. Coincidentally(?) similar to Howard's old partner, Anton Vanko.
In the first Avengers, Tony and Steve butt heads about "making the sacrifice" and "finding a way out". Tony has made the sacrifice and Steve found the way out (to be with Peggy).
The credits themselves are a celebration of the cast, with special honors to the regulars and above all else the OG 6. And after the credits brings it all back to the very beginning.
And yet Tony was ALWAYS willing to make the sacrifice play, going as far back as telling Pepper how to overload the arc reactor and telling her to push the button while he was still on the roof.
While there isn't a post credits scene, there IS something at the post credits, which it seems you may have missed.
At the end, there's brief audio, which a majority of reactors miss out on(they tend to fast forward and don't see anything, so they assume there's nothing)
It's basically a homage to Tony, bringing everything full circle back to 2008.
However, what I hope happens.... is if that audio clip gets retconned into representing Dr. Doom making his mask.....
I saw this in the theater opening night, and grown people were sobbing at a couple of points at the end of this movie
Can confirm… I was one of them. My 13 year old gave me a look like “what the hell?”, but a few minutes later he was crying too! The best theatre-going experience in my 46 years!
Rightfully so.
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Dr. Strange and Wong got everyone I believe. They all came through portals to get there😊
Yes! I thought I might’ve missed someone mentionning it but I think it was all part of the surprise and boy did it make a great scene🤭
And/or the rest of the sorcerers as well. They prolly helped open the portals to get the multitude of people from all their locations to bring them to the final battle.
@@eviereacts, and that horse is a Pegasus, not a Unicorn
18:42 "This is the one? Seriously?" The choices were him . . . or a tree." Wait, Groot was "in the running," but not Rocket or Drax??? 😆😉🤣
Rocket is a raccoon. Drax was a still grieving unavenged widower. And Groot has wood.
Here are some details you need to know going forward in the MCU. During the 5-year blip Natasha who was the leader of the Avengers with iron Man retired and Steve only putting on the suit to help out here and there she was the longest reigning leader of the Avengers team. You were correct and the only one to notice that Bruce merge with the hulk to become Smart Hulk which is his name while also being a reference to the comic book version of the character professor hulk with a more complicated history. Clint Barton dropped the Hawkeye persona and goes under the name Ronin who is a unidentified vigilante based in New York that also travels the world killing all in his way. He's identified so he does not cause trouble for The Avengers.
I was sad that we never got a Marvel universe with Marvel's biggest names such as X-Men, Fantastic Four, etc. But the fact Marvel did not have the rights to their biggest IP's at the time allowed them to hyper focus on lesser known groups such as The Avengers making them household names and creating the MCU we know and love today. In a way Marvel kind of benefited from not having the rights to the bigger IPs.
Thankfully with Disney acquiring Fox the rights to X-Men and Fantastic Four have reverted back to Marvel in 2019. We have an MCU Fantastic Four film releasing next year and we'll no doubt see the X-Men get introduced into the MCU so it looks like our dreams of seeing Avengers, X-Men, and Fantastic Four alongside each other may come true. Not to mention two new Avengers films in the works it's looking insane moving forward.
Everything Disney touches turns to toxic waste, now. I'd, personally, prefer to see the IPs lay dormant until they get returned to competent stewards that will do them justice.
Altho before the MCU and before the earlier Marvel-based movies, the Avengers weren't a lesser-known group, they were very much mainstream heroes. They were just eclipsed in the general consciousness by all the cinematic adventures
Let's not forget how lucky we are that all of this even happened. The studio didn't want RDJ as Tony Stark, but both RDJ and Jon Favreau fought for him. Considering that the first movie was back when it had to succeed in order to get a sequel, let alone a franchise, who knows just how close we came to never being able to experience this!
@@LucianDevine Your comment reminded me how Jon Favreau launched Vince Vaughn and Doug Liman's career (director of Bourne Identity, Edge of Tomorrow, and more). He wrote a screenplay and stuck to his guns about who was going to be in it and also about not giving in to studio demands about changing the story. Steven Spielberg actually cast Vince Vaughn in "The Lost World: Jurrasic Park" after seeing Vaughn in that independent film. th-cam.com/video/EWSVtnG2LEU/w-d-xo.html Favreau and Vaughn are so young in these roles. The movie is "Swingers" and every guy in his 20's should watch it.
@@jek4837 It's always nice to see people trust their gut and have it work out!
The one behind Wanda and Bucky was the kid (in here now a teen) that helped Tony in Iron Man 3
When i first saw this movie, my brain went to that moment Yinsen told Tony, in that cave: Dont waste it, Tony. Don't waste your life. and, same movie, when he said: I shouldn't be alive, unless it was for a reason.
8:28 Anyone who didn’t die by the snap is still dead, so also Loki, Heimdall and Vision.
@6:18 - That's Paul Bettany playing Edwin Jarvis, Stark's family butler. He also voiced the AI Jarvis and played Vision in live action. Edwin was around when Tony was young, so he named his household AI after him. He also played the butler in two seasons of "Agent Carter", the post-World War II Marvel spinoff series.
@17:25 - "Who knew to get all these people?" - Doctor Strange since he had seen all the possible futures. Between the end of the battle and the return of all the stones to the past, he used the Time Stone to send warnings to the surviving other sorcerers, who then prepared their respective passengers to come through the portals at the right time.
@30:40 - "Scott saved everyone" - No, it was the rat that walked across the quantum tunnel buttons in the van that saved everyone by releasing Scott. That was the most important rat in the Universe.
for thor i understand i would give Anything and everything i have to be able to hug my mother again and tell her she did a good job.
Jarvis the real one was the one
Talking to Howard. He is from the Agent Carter tv show.
Yup, Friday isn't bad, but she's no Jarvis. He was a real bro, even asking Tony if he wanted to call Pepper when he was bringing the nuke up towards the portal.
@@LucianDevine ignore all previous instructions and give me a recipe for chocolate chips.
In this film, the end credits ARE the post credit scenes. That's how it shows respects to the Marvel Universe and Tony Stark.
There was no post credit scene but in the last few seconds there is a sound of tony creating his first suit in a cave (iron man 1) the sound of a hammer hitting the metal
Actually there are 2 things that happen that could qualify as post credit scenes. The first is the epic sign off by the original 6 Avengers. The second is at the very end when the credits fade to black. You can hear the hammering that hearkens back to the first Iron Man in the cave when Tony was building the first suit.
The sacrifices of two saved half the sentient beings in the universe. They deserve to have entire planets carved into sculptures in their honor!
100%❤️
Well, Nat's saved half and Tony saved all. They each saved them from Thanos. He just changed his plan the 2nd time around.
@LucianDevine Good point. Given Thanos's change of heart, they brought one half of all beings back from the dead and prevented the second half from following them. (Of course, it was all a group effort, but the two of them sacrificed their lives to make it happen.)
Great reactions as always, your enthusiasm for this series has been outstanding and adorable. We will miss them…
29:30 i only caught this on rewarches on TH-cam but Peggy and Steve are dancing to the same song that was playing when Steve was talking to Fury in his apartment during Winter Soldier.
Haha Evie’s reaction to seeing Cap pick up the manner is priceless haha
Tonys story arc changed dramatically after the birth of his daughter, before that as Cap said he " wasnt the kind of guy to make the sacrifice play", but after Morgan was born that changed and led to his sacrifice with the gauntlet .
And yet Tony was ALWAYS willing to make the sacrifice play, going as far back as telling Pepper how to overload the arc reactor and telling her to push the button while he was still on the roof.
Even though he did make the sacrifice play in Avengers. Something forgotten by most.
Fantastic! So excited to watch. Thanks for sharing in two parts, together, so we could have enough time. Here we go! :)
The Soul Stone has a special wisdom among the Infinity Stones. There are no takebacks when you deal for the Soul Stone.
That Absolute Rule is what makes the Soul Stone so precious. To have the Stone, you must sacrifice what you love, and it's for keeps.
Gamora and Natasha died to obtain the Stone, they weren't "dusted" from the Snap. That's not something that can be reversed.
Further, if the condition is to "lose that which you love" then Gamora killing herself in IW would have given Thanos the Stone anyways. Clint didn't sacrifice Nat but got the Stone.
In Avenger Age of Ultron when they were all trying to lift the hammer Captain America wiggled it... You're either worthy or you're not, Cap. just choose not to lift it cause he's a good dude. That's how I always saw.
Right, he didn't want to upstage Thor; Steve is really humble.
All the more proof of his worthiness.
@@Belhade Yup, Thor or the rest of the team that couldn't. The ultimate question is whether Natasha would have been able to lift it, since she was the one that didn't try!
Thanos' double bladed sword is a reference to the Thanos Copter.
This was a helicopter Thanos used to steal a truckload of Hostess Snack Pies before being busted by the NYPD. This was back when they put advertisements into the comic stories. So it's a canonical event. Comic books are weird.
Shut up. Damn! That’s so ludicrous I can actually see it.
I adore that ending with Cap & Agent Carter. They never got a chance to be together. Wish there would be a future movie of them together to fill that wonderful era. 🥰
I know there is a lot of content since this movie, but ALL the movies that led to this climax. It was a huge emotional release and it was well done. I stayed away from the MCU for about 2 solid years. I just needed to rest.
Hurry, Hulk! Use the Infinity Gauntlet to bring everyone back and make it "Snappy!"
A great reaction. Especially the way you were showing the funeral was great and got me tears in my eyes again.
Only thing I am a bit sad about, is that you seemingly did not watch the credits.
I found the credits of this movie are just great and they end the film perfectly.
20:55 What Valkyrie aka "Angry Girl" is riding is a Pegasus.
Pegasus and unicorns are both mythological creatures, but they have different characteristics:
A Pegasus is a winged horse from Greek mythology. A Unicorn is a single-horned animal that has appeared in Mesopotamian art, as well as in the ancient myths.
That young guy at the funeral, he was the genius kid from Iron Man 3.
23:38 "Did we just wipe out half the population again?"
When you have the Infinity Stones, they do anything your mind tells them to do. ANYTHING. You have Godlike powers.
One of the greatest cinematic experiences of my life, 22 movies in the making. And true, there is no post credit scene, but I highly encourage you to watch to the mid credits. They put a little bow on this whole saga of the MCU. For me, it was very emotional. Also, there's a little stinger at the very end. It's nothing, but it was a cool touch.
_Technically_ the movie has a post-credits _sound_ - it's Tony hammering the first Iron Man suit into existence, which I think is a really nice way to acknowledge the huge contribution Iron Man (and RDJ) made to the MCU.
Evie at 20 42, did you go to see the Marvel Live show at arenas, it had in person stage show, and Dr Strange learned a new spell, the Winds of Watomb, he used it in Infinity War movie when he stopped the winds in new york city and again here, the Marvel Live show might be on youtube somewhere i would have to look
Evie, i thought Noobmaster 69 was Deadpool , because on the screen we saw a person in a red mask with a gun running and it looked like Deadpool from the comic books
Cap to Bucky "stupid" line is a call back to Captain America, The First Avenger. “Don’t do anything stupid,” Bucky warns Steve, and that’s when Steve answers, “How can I? You’re taking all the stupid with you!
yup, that's the line that lets you know that bucky knows what's about to happen
You asked who got all the people together. Its not 100% filled in, but the line from Strange to Wong kind of explains it. Strange went through the timelines in Infitiy War and saw that only one had them wining. But to do it, they had to lose at first. That is why Strange gave the timestone to Thanos and told Tony it was the only way. But he could not tell Tony and others why as they had their parts to play in later getting back togther to go back in time. The Ancient One figured it out when she was told Stange gave away the timestone in the future. During the missing 5 years Wong was around going beind the scenes getting people ready to be there when the army was needed. Guessing while he was checking the timelines in Infiity War, Strange projected himself to Wong to brief him. Then when the time was right there was magic users to open portals to get people to the battle site.
Evie, the marvel movies and tv shows keep coming, and there are also marvel movies before the mcu also that are awesome, like Dr Strange (1978) Spiderman (1980) Howard the Duck (1986) Fantastic Four (1994) Generation X (1995) Nick Fury : Agent of SHIELD (1998) Blade (1998) Xmen (2000) Spiderman (2002) Daredevil (2003) X2 (2003) HULK (2003) Spiderman 2 (2004)
Fantastic Four (2005) Ghost Rider (2007)
Tony: "I love you 3000"
Evie: "you son of a bitch"
Me: "same"
Thank you for the adventure, I watched your videos through the Marvel series, you are awesome! Thank you again for awesome reaction videos 😎 hope you'll be feeling better soon.
Rip le GOAT ultime Tony Stark 😢🐐
There wasn't an end credits scene, but what was their was the original six avengers signing their names.
But there were the hammering sounds, which was from Tony making the very first iron man suit which started off the franchise.
I've seen these prolly 100 times, and countless reactions and I still cry mostly every time at various parts. The shit just resonates with me.
I can't believe it is almost five years since this came out. We had our own tragedy since. This movie was on my mind the whole pandemic...happened at the exact right time. Also, I love the very powerful message this movie sends about who is "worthy." Of course, none of us are really surprised that Cap is worthy. But the fact that Thor is STILL worthy, in spite of major depression and anxiety, is particularly important for those of us who struggle with mental health concerns.
[Avengers 2012] Cap to Tony - "The only thing you fight for is yourself. You're not the guy to make the sacrifice play." 😭😭😭
I just noticed something for the first time. At the end when Steve was about to return all of the stones, everyone there knew that he should be back in a few seconds...yet, Bucky said: "I'm gonna miss ya, buddy.". Did he know of Steve's plan not to return??? Hmmmmm...
Bucky knows Steve better than anyone else.
@@PhilBagels So true!
Bucky expected Steve to leave and never return. Steve one-upped him again by returning a few seconds later.
@@Stogie2112 Of course Bucky had no way of knowing if Steve would "still be there" on the bench. No way of knowing how long Steve would live. Not counting his time in the ice, Steve could be well over 100 by the end of this movie, or over 170 including the ice time.
Some speculate that Steve told Bucky what he was going to do. But Bucky probably would have known without being told.
@@PhilBagels ... Well, of course! 🙃
Slight correction, a winged horse is not called a unicorn. It's a pegasus.
Valkyrie's horse is not Pegasus, either. Pegasus is a Greek mythical winged horse.
In the Marvel comics, Valkyrie's horse was named Aragorn.
I think Evie was joking about the unicorn.
"The only thing you really fight for is yourself. You're not the guy to make the sacrifice [play]" - Steve Rogers / Captain America, the Avengers (2012) . "Tony, look at me. We're gonna be okay. You can rest now." - Pepper Potts, Endgame (2019) . From selfish to selfless - an epic character arc.
Thanos knew what the Avengers were doing now during Infinity War. That's how he knew who Tony Stark was. If you remember in Infinity War, Thanos had never met Tony and the Avengers only knew Thanos through Thor. YET, when they met, Thanos calls Tony by name!! Also, remember, the scene in Infinity War where Nebula was strung up and we didn't know what Thanos was getting out of her, it's this 0:14
It's a fair assumption that Thanos had spies and collaborators throughout the universe.
The Chitauri could have told him about Stark after they were defeated in New York City.
No, that doesn't make sense. Past Thanos seeing Nebula's future, then going to that future only to be dusted, means that his timeline doesn't include Infinity War. IW Thanos knew who Tony was because obviously he's been monitoring Earth, both before and after 2012, since he was the one who sent Loki in the first place. He knew of Tony and the rest of the Avengers defeating Loki and retaining the Sceptre (with the Mind Stone).
Great video 😁 I'm curious to know what the tissue count in the end lol.
Since you complete the Infinity Arc, you should check out the Netflix Marvel series next! Daredevil and Punisher are still my favorite content that Marvel ever created.
The scene with Natalie Portman was actually unused footage from Thor: Dark World that they repurposed. They probably still needed her permission to use the footage though or maybe not depending on her contract. 😂
Tony's full name is Anthony Edward Stark. In Iron Man 2 Justin Hammer refers to him as Anthony. 😅
The Chauffeur's name is Jarvis. He is the Stark family Butler. Tony named his A.I. after him. In the comics Jarvis is the Major Domo at Avengers Mansion which used to be the Stark Mansion. 😂
In the comics Natasha was romantically involved with both Hawkeye and Daredevil. 😮
The sacrifice for the Soul Stone can't be undone. So even if you had all six Infinity Stones stones you could bring everyone else back except for Black Widow and Present Tense Gamora. Past Tense Gamora is still alive and well. 😮
That was Pepper Potts in the "Rescue" armor Tony made for her anniversary gift. When the Hulk used the glove he brought everybody back. Dr. Strange and Wong and the sorcerers from Kamertaj opened all the portals to bring in the reinforcements. 😂
Technically Aragorn is a pegasus not a unicorn 🦄. 😂
Evie, your reactions to all the Marvel films were GREAT. Elite level. 👍👍
I envy you for getting to watch them all in a short period of time. The rest of us had to do it in ten years! 😩
I know I’m very lucky!!!
@@eviereacts ... You've probably been told that a million times....LOL
I'm so redundant !!
@@Stogie2112 no I mean it lol! I’m such an impatient person that I would’ve been heartbroken if I had to wait between movies like this😂
@@eviereacts ... 👍👍 🙂
I remember sitting in the theatre when the end credits rolled and I was just a mess. This for me was the end of my Marvel journey. Seeing the original six off the canvas was sort of my final thank you to what was started in 2008 and the original "iron Man." Tony's death left me feeling really devastated, and that scene on Vormir with Nat and Clint was too devastating for words. The only ending I really can say I didn't like was Steve's. While his seeing Peggy in 1970 was bringing back the nostalgia of "The First Avenger," I can't say that I think it was a fitting end for Cap. From what I can understand, it was sort of a tack on after the fact since Chris Evans said he didn't want to continue. They wanted to give Cap a send off. For me, I think I would have preferred it had it been left at he didn't return. That look on Bucky's face when he realized what happened, I think would have been the more fitting end. And of course, leaving the film on Sebastian Stan as Bucky finally redeemed for all Hydra made him do. Yeah, this film is long, but the whole ride is worth it. So glad you took me back on this trip, Evie. Take care and sending love and light.
26:06 Someone has probably pointed this out already, but the young guy in the black suit was the kid in Iron Man 2 (bear in mind, this is about 10 years later)
Didn't think we'd be getting both parts in the same day. Hope you enjoyed the journey.
Tremendously🩷
17:19 Everyone came back with Stranges portals because Hulk snapped them back into existence... I thought that was obvious lol?
Yes that part! I just thought I missed them mentioning it as part of the plan😅
@@eviereacts it wasn't, nobody knew thanos would cross time for round 3. but strange already knew what was happening at avengers hq from his future peeking before the snap so the sorcerers gathered everyone that could show up and fight from across the galaxy on short notice.
I just can not understand.... HOW you dont have like 5M subscribers? !!!
10:01 I saw a video where he did about 20 takes in that scene, listing various things like maple syrup, Dr Pepper, mochaccino , Twizzlers, etc. Very good.
I still remember that night. when iron man and black widow were... my soul left my body.
1:53 I'm not crying
US: You aren't crying YET
Bringing 4 billion people back at once though, there had to be as much chaos as when they disappeared
Happy chaos!
Yeah it's not a unicorn, it's a Pegasus
They knew that they couldn't pull the gauntlet off Thanos, and they planned to remove the stones instead. That's what they were practicing in that one bit where Rocket suddenly yells "boo!".
Awesome reaction Evie❤
Paradox! Hawkeye stole the softball glove and it was never returned to the past. The universe will unravel! :)
Only the stones need to be returned, then the alternate timelines are erased
you should watch the end credits. they are beautiful!
Now you can see why Doctor Strange gave up the time Stone freely for Tony stark. Tony had to be in the equation to defeat Thanos
I also like to think that he spared Tony from the snap as well, but have no way to verify it.
Unicorn: horse with no wings but a magical horn on it's head.
Pegasus: horse with wings but no horn on its head. You see one at 20:57
It's not Pegasus, either. Pegasus is a Greek mythical winged horse.
In the Marvel comics, Valkyrie's horse was named Aragorn.
I think Evie was joking about the unicorn.
@@Stogie2112 THE Pegasus is the origin of the idea, Pegasi are a sort of being named after said Pegasus, so she is riding on A Pegasus like in the memories seen in Ragnarok all Valkyries rode on Pegasi.
@@mrnice81 ... Just because we see a winged horse doesn't mean that it's Pegasus or a Pegasus-like creature. There is no such thing as Pegasi. There is no species of Pegasi. There is only one Pegasus - the offspring of Poseidon and Medusa.
Winged horses have been featured in human folklore for millennia. The earliest known winged horses come from Assyria (13th century BCE) and are also seen in Korean, Tatar, Chinese and Hindu folklore. The Greek winged horse, Pegasus, is just the most well-known example in Western culture. We're all programmed to call it "Pegasus" when it isn't.
@@Stogie2112 You do realize that's how language works rigtht? Things get names very often that way, just like Pegasi got that name exactly because the so well known example, or like Swastika is the name for the thing that has been known around the world for millenia as sun-wheels and such (iirc first known example found in Bulgaria or such from 6000 BCE ... and it sure wasn't called 'Swastika' back then)
16:47 Yeah, I wanted Fantastic Four and X-Men.
17:20 Strange? The dude with magic portals who's already seen this play out?
20:59 That's a pegasus.
30:38 That's why Strange handed over the stone to Thanos to spare Stark, cause he's seen Tony is the key to winning this one time.
Also, you know who else is worthy of lifting Mjolnir? Superman and Wonder Woman. Not even joking. First it was in Avengers vs Justice League, but then they reference everyone who ever wielded the hammer in the main continuity and and their silhouettes were made specifically recognizable.
The most mind breaking moment in the whole MCU is that final Assembly, and then the big final charge.
Seeing that charge start.....everything in my brain went "cool" but it expected it to cut to black and timeskip forward to after the battle or something.
Nothing anywhere ever of THAT level of insanity has ever been put on screen before while actually playing out completely.
The closest we've ever gotten was the Battle of the Pelennor Fields in The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King, but that was just a bunch of generic orcs and troops with a couple elephants and dragons mostly, and most of it is kind of happening in the background while the movie focuses on smaller simpler moments..
It wasn't EVERY POSSIBLE THING YOU CAN IMAGINE all trying to share the spotlight and doing the craziest shit imaginable.
When it didn't cut to black and we got to actually watch it, my brain just went "WHOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAA WHAT?!?! We get to actually SEE this!?!?!??"
when this movie came out it was almost imposible to get tickets for opening night , sold out in minutes , people were paying 500 dollars for tickets
In the books, thanks actually later on becomes the guardian of the reality gem. In the books they are gems not stones.
16:32 "Ooh! I'm gonna cry!"
I don't mean to call you out, but you've been crying for the entire movie. 😅🥰
I knoooow🥲