There will never be another movie universe or time like these in my lifetime again. I’m so grateful to have enjoyed them all in theaters eagerly anticipating the next. What a ride.
Mr. V. I agree I am DC fan, but Marvel made me fall in love and made me very nostalgic.. I hope that we can do the same for DC and all Comic fans will get along. Can't wait for the the next chapters.
It'll ALWAYS hit as hard as any scene in movie theaters ever...don't think there will be a movie that hyped so much than this one...The hero death of Iron Man is the end of the journey from RDJ over more than 10 years being the most beloved Avenger...
"On Your Left" moment was iconic, hearing people cheer for it makes me smile so much because it really was one of the best moments in this whole movie. we'll never get a marvel movie so amazing as this one
And it is also an amazing callback for the Winter Soldier when Steve kept saying "On your Left" to Falcon when they were running on the park. This movie did had a lot of this awesome references all over.
The opening scene doesn’t get the credit it deserves. Her whole life, Nebula tried so hard to please her father. & it seemed like no matter what she did, he was always trying to “fix” or “upgrade” her. Always losing to her sister, her fathers favorite child. The look in her eyes when Tony reaches his hand out for a congratulatory handshake always gets me.
A scene I don't see a lot of people talk about is the "were gonna be okay, you can rest now" It hits me like a truck every time, as someone that overworks themselves, and tends to worry about others a lot, It really does put into perspective the amount of worry that Tony had for his family when he would leave, only for Pepper to make sure to comfort him in his last moments, reassuring the fact his work as a mechanic is finally complete.
Really I think it goes further than that. Ever since losing Yensin during his escape in Afghanistan, he has been worrying about people in general. The American soldiers fighting in Afghanistan, the people of Earth after the Invasion in New York, the people caught in the crossfire when the Avengers are operating. He has worked to find a way to try and save peoples lives from those who would take them. And now he can rest. He has saved billions, trillions probably and he can rest because they will be alright now.
That line hits me the hardest. I was doing a REALLY good job keeping my tears in and not crying but when Pepper said the rest line, I just lost it. It just hit me so hard. After the movie I thought about Tony and he really hasn’t rested since 2008 when he got kidnapped. He’s been going hardcore nonstop in survival mode trying to protect himself, his loved ones, the avengers, and the world.
Hits me super hard because I witnessed my grandmothers death and that’s the last thing we said to her before she went. A lot of people in the dying process will hold on until they’re sure the people they love will be alright when they’re gone
@@yes1605 hearing this hurts because just earlier this year my family lost our grandfather, and we weren't able to be there when he died, because of covid.
I couldn't agree more. It is such a powerful and meaningful moment when you know he doesn't have to have that weight on his shoulders anymore, now that his journey is at an end.
the most underlooked moments in endgame has to be when cap was standing infront of thanos and his entire army ready to take them on all alone, what he was willing to do is incredible. i guess its just really lucky that everyone came to help him out
@@crazyjameswaikle2695 Not really. We see how strong Thor is, Captain has the Hammer AND the power of Thor. He could have done it, plus Thor would have gotten back up with Stormbreaker and killed thanos.
the nostalgia and thrill you get from watching these kinda clips makes you feel like your back watching it in the theatres for the first time and it is the literal best
You know what is even better? Being quite and enjoy the movie without all that anoying screaming. In our country if you scream about the movie you'll get removed hahaha, that's how it should be. Don't clap the producers can't hear it. It's the same with people clapping when a pilot lands a plane......... i mean people don't clap when i did my work right......
@@semdezeeuw1203 You have a point but I don't think you were the person made a million dollar movie that everyone loved, so of course no one clapped for you
@@semdezeeuw1203 the make so many jokes in this movie so people actually laugh, if nobody laughed the whole movie id be pretty disappointing for the people who worked on it.
I'm never going to forget the literal chills the Avengers Assemble scene gave me that opening night. Just an incredible moment built up over so many years and movies.
For me it was when Cap wielded Thor's hammer. Our theater went completely insane when that happened. The build-up to this movie through 10 years and over 20 movies is what makes it so amazing.
Literally haven’t cried to this movie since I saw it in theaters. Hearing the fan reactions again made me actually shed a few tears. I miss those times.
Me too idk why I cried so much, something about everyone coming back again and then Tony’s death and the fact that Pepper tells him it’s okay to rest… it just gets me and I start to relive it all again. And all of the actor’s performances make you feel like you’re actually there. I guess I realized that everyone else must feel the same way especially seeing it for the first time in that theatre, strangers laughed and eventually cried together. It’s quite a beautiful thing
In fact, I think movie studios should record audio from opening night and offer it as an optional soundtrack for the movie when it comes out on blu-ray so you can experience it in a different way each time you watch it. They could probably record multiple ones from different places around the world and let you choose which one you wanted.
At the 45 second mark you can see a slight smile from Nebula, in that instance Tony became more of a loving father than Thanos ever was, all from a simple game.
Gives me so many goosebumps hearing everyone's reactions especially during that portals scene. There's no other experience that even comes close to watching a blockbuster MCU film in the theaters with a hyped audience, I'm telling you.
I think that’s what make is sad in the end. When I first saw the film, I initially laughed and then the next second I realised that Thor’s slapstick response is literally his coping mechanism to his most tragic mistake.
Laughing, Cheering, Crying, and doing all three at once with the rest of the crowd was amazing. It brings so much joy to be with other fans. They really nailed the balance between funny and serious. I don't think there'll ever be another Movie that was so great and was able to, well assemble so many people.
@@chainium5042 it’s a premier you wouldn’t have this in a normal movie. Spider man no way home was amazing everyone was ecstatic to see all three Spider-Man in one movie. 🥲
I still remember the day i saw Endgame with my best friend. 25/04/2019 20:00. Never in my life have i seen so many people gather outside of a cinema building. This movie... will forever be the 7th infinity stone, sparkling through time. A masterpiece.
I first saw Endgame with my dad on my birthday, April 28th, which was only 2 days after it came out I think. It was such an incredible experience man. I remember talking about it with my friends at school, and others trying their hardest to avoid spoilers. There will never be a movie that brings people together and gives us the same amount of joy that this one did
One thing I noticed is as Tony is dying, he doesn't really say anything. Which means his last words were, "I am Iron Man." Such a perfect, bittersweet ending for his character.
@@LadyDelSangue87 yeah he tries but the words don't really come out. I fully believe RDJ made that choice on purpose, cause he knew his character so well. It'll always be an iconic performance
Just remember everyone, in about 20-30 years someone will read this comment and wonder how it felt to experience this live. And that feeling was fucking amazing
Yep. My parents brag about getting to see Star Wars in theatres when it was new. That's pretty cool considering how earth shattering that movie was when it came out. I got to experience the culmination of a decade's worth of movies that have shattered the movie industry repeatedly, all leading to this epic "final" moment. I wouldn't trade that experience for Star Wars any day, and I really like Star Wars.
@@chimkennugget4243 I still remember the exact night I watched it in Waco TX. I had just gotten out of the psych ward for a suicide attempt and got to go opening night. Almost solved all my problems. (Key word is almost, I'm still a nut 😁)
@@unleashedbeast1459 with all the garbage movies that have come out (eternals, shang chi, dr strange 2) it's safe to say Marvel reached its peak at Endgame and is nearly over.
@@somerandomguy92 Be a bit optimistic. It's still Marvel. Even if Endgame was the peak, it doesn't mean the rest can't be good. NWH was good, though that does feel like it's own franchise now. Dr. Strange wasn't horrible, was just strange. The shows have also been pretty good, and with Disney+ taking all of the Marvel shows off Netflix, we might get even more cool stuff, like Daredevil.
This is a once in a lifetime kinda movie with crossover spanning across 22 movies. I'm really glad that I watched it in theatre and will always remember laughing so hard, getting emotional in between and finally came out being numb. What they did with tony was a proper farewell a character like his needed.
As we go on in our lives we think back at times like these. The thrill, excitement, goosebumps, sadness and just the pure entertainment and emotions we get from this movie. This movie was definitely one of my favorite films of all time. The video is perfect for people who want to relive the moment, the audience reactions makes you fell like you are watching the movie all over again. I fell bad for the people who didn't get to see this movie in theatres and for the people in the future that wonder what this would fell like because there wont be another movie like this. This was around three years ago and I would pay anything to experience this movie live just like the first time. Truly a spectacular film from the MCU.
Me, I was one that didn't see it in theaters. 6 months ago I watched almost all of the MCU movies in a month period and man, you better believe I was crying like a baby on my beanbag chair in my living room watching this. Still wish I could rewind to watch in theaters though.
2:46 I get the reference, but this still made me cry rather than laugh. This was painful, he finally did what he regretted not doing the first time but it still didn't give him back his dead loved ones he lost a lot of people he dearly loved in a very short span. Then gained some fat and got depressed. Thor suffered the most.
@@harakiribanzai2483 I went on a rant and rave about this earlier, they could've made it impactful and had a message of acceptance or even hashed out how he was feeling rather than treating his depression as a joke. "Oh Thor is drunk in the corner again sleeping, that's funny"
yeah that part never got a laugh from me. it was way too serious. i felt a whole mixture of sorrow, pity, sympathy and anger for thor. people just express things differently and it's interesting.
@@harakiribanzai2483 Did they though? Depressed people being laughed at and dismissed is an experience a lot of us go through when people see how much we are struggling or when talking openly about what it feels like. If it can happen to Thor, a literal God, it can happen to anyone. To me it was one of the most accurate portrayals of depression and society's treatment of it I've seen in a long time. Most other ways it could have been handled would have been pandering which I for one find much much worse. Depressed people aren't children that needs to be treated with kids gloves. Thor has a pretty great arc during the film, he starts as depressed, withdrawn and with an alcohol dependency problem trying to forget. When his former friends reaches out to him for help he initially retreats into self hatred and fear of failing again and the disappointed reaction after seeing what he has become by the friends certainly doesn't help. But the hero within him, his former self, still lingers and takes the first step but he is not ready to admit that yet so he uses a bad excuse. His first attempts at giving the help he was asked for is clumsy but a good first step forwards. And this time, when he is faced with the same disappointment and mockery he pushes through. That's step number 2, each day he is growing stronger and getting some of his past confidence back, to not let others destroy him. As the jokes continues he doesn't react to them at all, the mockery no longer has a hold on him like before. And then comes Asgaard, the home he lost and a terribly reminder of what he believes he failed to save and all the progress he has made is shattered. The pressure of the mission gets to him and he can't go on, but in comes the only person that could ever bring him back from the brink: His mother. Just a little bit of love and understanding and bam, he is ready to once again be the hero he was and be worthy of Mjolnir. He reaches for the hammer, showing hope for the first time and he is rewarded with it flying to him. Now when the Avengers comes back from the time heist, he steps up ready to take on the burden of the stones, to complete his journey to salvation and recovery. Now when faced with Thanos he is ready and eager, just like in Infinity War, to face his foe head completely focused. He is back, the God of thunder ready to kick ass. I don't know which film you saw but I found it to be an incredible arc and journey for the character.
@@andria8279 I did too as iron man is my favorite marvel character and seeing him go makes me very sad and people can says its fake and all but when you have been watching this show since 2012 waiting for all the movies and iron man being the first I saw makes it really sad So I can totally understand why people cry
It was my twelfth birthday party I went to go see this with my friends opening night I had never cried at a movie before but the avengers assemble and Tony’s funeral hit me so hard me and my friends were in tears. This is when I realized the mcu was more then a movie franchise. But a passion project, I will never forget that night one of the most powerfully movies I have ever seen ❤️
2:50 it’s funny, every reaction video I’ve scene everyone always laughs at thor saying “I went for the head” to me it’s one of the most saddest dreadful lines in all the MCU. He did want he should have done but it doesn’t fix anything and breaks him more. Thanos still won
Exactly, and every joke at the expense of fat Thor goe to show a very real and aweful thing most people do, to treat people with depresion like there is an instant fix for a very sirious decease. When Tony tells him that he is in no condition to use the stones he doesn't mean his physique, he means his depresion, at that moment Thor just gives ups because that undoing the snap wont undo his problems.
It reminds me of that scene in the final Hunger Games movie, Mockinjay Part 2. At the very end after Prim's death; when Katniss is breaking down mentally because Buttercup, Prim's cat, finds his way back to the District 12 house looking for Prim. That whole scene hurt my heart, but the theatre I was in some people laughed at her cursing and throwing things at the cat. Just blew me away some of the things people can find humor in.
watching this makes me wonder if they will ever manage to capture the build up and emotions leading up to such a climax, again. I really hope they find a way to pull something like this off again someday, because it was a pleasure to be a part of it throughout the years.
They wont no, and they almost ruined it with this one let's be real, they seeped in alot of today's politics in the movie and it definitely ruined some scenes, but the buildup luckily was more than big enough to carry those failures
@@flextape7323 I have hope that they can and will. kang will be an insane big bad to deal with and i think every movie from here on will connect to that and something special will be made. but i do agree their woke agenda can definitely ruin all of this if they keep it up.
@@zabronzkee731 actually it kinda was. there was definitely a 2 decade build up of 3 different spider-men, it’s not comparable though. bc i get what you mean
Marvel created something that noone will ever be able to recreate. The standards that these guys have set will continue to be the benchmark of filmmaking for decades to come. Thank you Marvel. Thank you to all the actors. Thank you for all the amazing memories 🙏💛
Bitch, this video is testament that these movies are complete shit. Disney/Marvel have zero clue how to handle any serious/worthwhile topic at all. Literally every important scene is interrupted by some cheap joke or whatever. Like, i kinda liked this movie when it came out, the plot points made sense, characters felt natural. But man, this shit hasn't aged well at all, every emotional scene is undercut by some cheap joke, it feels like satire. And that's exactly what this billion dollar corp was going for: zero artistic value, just cheap laughs and cries and move on to the next product without even thinking about it.
Seeing your comment makes me sad. All marvel did was regurgitate the same bland boring cinema over and over again. Any real comic fan i.e. people that actually read comics, understand the lore and know endless material there is will tell you that the movies are the most piss poor pieces of garbage to ever grace screens. Movies designed to be easily digested by the masses. It's the very worst of cinema and echoes a trend of knowing what works is better than trying something new.
@@ContactReal I completely understand your view. But now try to understand my pov. I've never read even a single comic of marvel, and I never intend to. People like me form a very large percentage of marvel fans. I don't think that it's necessary for me to read the comics/know backstories to be able to appreciate a movie. I see a movie as a form of entertainment. Nothing more, nothing less. I give 2-3 hours of time, in return, I want to be happier by the end. I want to be able to forget about my daily stresses for those 2 hours. Only a good gripping movie can do that. Marvel does that for me. Since I don't know the stories, I'm always at the edge of my seat with regards to what's gonna happen. Anyways, this is just how I feel... Take care😊✨
Tony's funeral always makes me cry, but since I've had a child, I cry the hardest at Morgan and Happy's conversation about cheeseburgers. It just hits differently now that I'm a father.
Since endgame is about 3 years old, it’s safe to assume that your child is extremely young. Take care of em well, you’re the guide for them to the world. Good luck!
kinda same but in a different sense. tony's death always made me cry but since the first time it came out I now have a SO that I very much love and intend on spending the rest of my life with so when Pepper approaches Tony and that whole scene between them and his funeral made me cry so much harder. Bc I can't imagine losing your life partner and I can't imagine that immense amount of pain.
Never Ever Something like this happened in the history of Cinema..Ever single time it gives me goosebumps and tears of joy ..This was Once in a lifetime experience...So glad to be a part of it ❤
When the end credits rolled in my theater we were all seasoned pros by that point. Not an ass left the seats and we got the best cinematic credits of all time with people cheering for each of the Avengers. I guess they don't do that in Canada.
I always get up to throw out my trash in between credit scenes. Most of the time, credits are just white text on a black background so I'd rather just do something productive that won't take long then come back and sit down to watch the credit scenes.
@@tiannacowan6999The Credits use to be just white text on black backgrounds. Film evolves. It use to be just pictures while a live musician played music. Then sound was added, then color, then surround sound, then High Definition. Imagine what the future holds.
@@Jay-ate-a-bug You're not wrong, but my point was that the credits are boring so i get up to throw away snacks or whatever and the come back to sit down in time for the credit scenes in between.
I live in the UK, it's crazy how we reacted just the same as Toronto did. The atmos was unreal, I felt comfortable laughing out loud, crying.. as I wasn't doing it alone :)
00:00 Start 00:37 Tony and Nebula game 01:07 Build-a-Bear 01:22 Title Card 01:52 Going to space 02:02 Killing Thanos 02:57 Ken Jeong Cameo 03:19 Haircut joke 03:44 Scott at Avengers HQ 05:32 Morgan wearing the helmet 05:46 Time Heist name 05:58 Professor Hulk Reveal 06:22 Phone Scene 07:14 Tony figures out time travel 07:49 I love you 3000 08:10 First time travel test 09:55 Tony gives the shield back 10:31 Scott's taco 11:19 Valkyrie 11:35 Fat Thor Reveal 12:34 Tony and Rocket joke 12:54 One test run 13:02 Time travel movies 13:32 Thor sleeping 13:48 Thor rambling 14:24 Rocket's Puppy 14:42 Vormir joke 15:02 Toronto Shoutout 15:19 Cap's speech 15:52 Rocket Banter 16:09 Arriving in New York 16:33 Hulk trying to smash 16:45 Ancient One pushes Hulk out 16:55 Arriving in Asgard 17:12 Rocket gives Thor pep talk 17:30 America's ass 17:42 Take the stairs 17:55 Elevator Scene 18:58 Losing Space Stone 19:40 Thor defib 19:54 Cap fight 20:23 Cap admires ass 20:34 Thor with mom 20:49 Eat a salad 20:01 Starlord singing 21:29 Scott being mad about Time Heist 21:39 Stan Lee Cameo 21:55 Tony hugs dad 22:06 Natasha makes fun of Rocket 22:13 Rocket scares Tony and Bruce 22:25 Thor volunteers 22:44 Thor suits up 23:09 Iron Man and Thor combo 23:31 Cap wields Mjolnr 24:30 On your left 25:24 Black Panther, Dr. Strange, Guardians, Spider-Man 25:47 Bucky, Groot, Scarlet Witch 22:59 Wasp 26:06 Pepper 26:16 Giant-Man 26:28 Assemble 27:19 Final battle begins 28:03 Peter and Tony Hug 28:20 Starlord and Gamora Reunion 28:52 Falcon stab 28:59 The van 29:17 Wasp says "cap" 29:27 Scarlet Witch revenge 29:42 Instant Kill Mode 29:52 Captain Marvel Arrival 30:23 Female heroes scene 31:03 Iron Man snap 32:00 Iron man death 34:42 Funeral 36:45 Cheeseburgers 37:06 Thor with Guardians 38:09 Old Steve 38:38 End
When I saw the first Iron Man when it first aired I had no idea the giant storyline Marvel would eventually end up creating. But goddamn was this saga an experience. Truly something that won’t be replicated. The MCU was incredible
One thing I've always loved about this movie and Infinity War, is the insights they give to the Asgardian education system. We learn that, while it is strong on languages, hence Thor being able to understand Groot, they tend to be a bit weak on the sciences, or at least off-world biology, as evidence by both Thor and the Asgardian guards repeatedly call Rocket a rabbit.
James Gunn (writer director of the Guardians movie) has claimed that was just a joke from Thor. The Asgardians use the Allspeak (or All-Tongue) in the comics, and apparently in the movies as well. Basically they speak their own Asgardian language and, through magic, people hear it in whatever their mothertongue is, and vice versa Asgardians hear all other languages as their own.
This actually works out since the Asgardians contact to humanity prior to the first Thor movie seems to have been limited to northern Europe, while raccoons are native to North America. So it makes sense Thor doesn't know what a raccoon is.
@@whateverreally1347Funny he should make that statement, when Thor says he learned to speak Groot as an elective on Asgard in Infinity War. That being said I've never heard of Allspeak before, never having read, well, any of the comics. Is this something found in the comics only, or is there precedent in Norse lore as well?
@@gestaltdudeGunn claims it's a joke from Thor to say it was an elective, but who knows ? Ultimately what's canon is whatever the latest writer to get hold of the character wants to be canon. (Like the Russos make Thor say he's 1500 years old in Infinity War even tho the flashbacks in the first Thor movie seem to suggest he wasn't born, or at most was a baby when the Tonsberg attack happened in 965 AD, barely more than 1000 years ago. The AllSpeak only in the comics as far as I know. I don't see why the vikings would imbue their gods with the ability to understand languages other than their own.
I have to admit that when I first saw this film - on opening day - during the funeral scene neither my wife nor I could figure out who the kid standing behind Bucky, Sam and Wanda was. We went back a day or two later to see the film again, and I finally had to turn to someone sitting near me and ask “Who the hell is that kid?” He looked at me like I was growing horns and said “That’s Harley!” It finally clicked and I said “From ‘Iron Man 3’. Of course it is!!” It totally made sense. It also showed that Stark’s beneficence extended beyond Peter Parker.
But did you realize that they filmed this scene on the day when they took the 'Class Reunion' photo of the various cast members, plus Stan Lee and Kevin Fegie? I wish they would have released that photo as a wall poster, as I know it would have sold like crazy!!
One could say Scott is the one everyone has to thank for giving the chance to undo what Thanos did and give us the biggest showdown in Marvel movie history, but I believe we should acknowledge the real hero of Endgame who brought Scott back in the first place: the Rat/mouse. If it wasn’t for that little guy, Scott never would’ve been freed to begin with. Considering Disney owns Marvel now it kinda fits don’t you think.
@@carloscalderon2808 True, but he didn’t actually tell them anything, he just said they had one in over 14,000,000 chances of succeeding. And by that I’m guessing he meant in order to win the war they were going to have to lose the battle first. Prediction or not, I say the rat is still the hero.
watching this made me feel the emotions I felt during that time. Cried my eyes out again at the aftermath of Tony’s death…I saw cap crying and I cried again like back in the cinemas…it sucks I’ll probably never get a movie like this in my lifetime, but I am grateful I got to experience it!
That ending always gives me the chills. I remember being super excited to go see the movie, and, this day will always be one of my best memories ever, not only because of how great the movie was, but also because of the reactions!
Movie was such a masterpiece, the pacing, length, everything. So thankful to the Russo Brothers for doing it so well.. we may never see these guys on screen together again but what a hell of a send off. Still shed tears years later
Its amazing that the whole movie still makes people emotional, but not only that. Conveying the emotion as well as it did was in my opinion a job well done.
@@Pottasium92 Sure! I mean that's if you look at the movie as a standalone story and fail to see any of the technical accomplishments with in the industry and have little to no interest in Marvel.
I still can’t believe it’s been 5 years. 5 YEARS!!! Gosh! I remember when I deleted all social media and basically avoided my friends since I had to watch Endgame 3 weeks after it came out just so I wouldn’t get spoiled. I remember the hype following Infinity War, then after Antman And The Wasp, that post credit where Scott gets stuck in the Quantum Realm, then Captain Marvel and it’s post Infinity War mid credit scene. What a time it was. Can’t get that back.
Honestly I can't recall another film that audence members were so... relatable? Attached? In some sort of unison? Despite a lot of engagement both verbal and with movement, everyone was also very respectful. Everyone felt the same thing and kept it brief. This was so different to be apart of that during the ending when I was silently crying my attention was broken long enough because I could feel and see everyone touching their face, clearing their throats, and sighing. It was like sitting at a funeral but cranked up. And this was a room full of strangers during a movie about a fictional character. 🤯😭
That paper football scene hit me hard when I thought deeply about it. Food for thought, it was a taboo thing to win at something because her whole life gamora always won and never let her get a chance to win and she appreciated the sportsmanship tony showed immensely.
The experience watching this opening day will forever be one the greatest moments of my life. I am shook at how quiet this theater was to mine but still great.
I have covid right now and this is cheering me up while I isolate at home lol. Makes me remember when I watched Endgame in theatres on premiere day. An incredible experience.
seeing this opening night in a packed theatre with everyone so excited and reacting at every moment was so special and incredible to see. i wish the recent movies were like that for me but hopefully some of the future ones will be
This was an OG Star Wars level event. It was incredible to be able to see this in a packed theater when it came out. Something like this is once a generation and it was a privilege to experience it.
Let's take a moment to appreciate that they waited until this movie to give us Avengers Assemble. Like, they teased it a couple of times, but by waiting for Endgame, we're given not just a regular scene, but a damn *moment*. Also, the last fight of the movie happened with about an hour left in the movie or something like that. This is a perfect movie to end a saga
Happy telling Morgan that he'll get her all the cheeseburgers she wants was because her dad loved cheeseburgers. Made me cry even more. Happy was always there for Tony.
The scene where every character comes together and Tony just sacrificing himself to save everyone will always have me in tears! I'm glad I was there opening night to witness this!
cap wielding mjölnir was one of the greatest cinema moments in my life. the music the whole scene was just a chefs kiss. (also RIP Chadwick we miss you)
I’m so happy I got to live thru these movies because seeing this in theaters for the first time on premier night was amazing, I’ll never feel that feeling again
I love revisiting videos like this and seeing all the comments. It makes me happy that we can together feel this happy for one of the best super hero movies of all time. This movie became a significant moment in time for a lot of fans and still to this day we remember it fondly
My theory as to why so many people laughed at that line is because in the 14-month gap between Infinity war and Endgame, "You should have gone for the head" became an absolutely ENORMOUS meme. I mean Inf war was def a very popular movie, and that line deserved the praise, but for a few months that line got meme'd and joked to oblivion and the original insidious and dread of the line was replaced with jokes Thus when thor delivered that line instead of seriousness it was treated as a nod to the passing meme
This audience is incredible! I was on the premiere back then and it was awesome aswell. I miss these times. Don't think we will ever get this kind of a film again
Every time I watch these theater reactions I instantly remember the exact feelings I had while watching this live. We truly will never experience peak cinema like this in our lifetime. What a time to be alive.
We will never get a marvel movie as good as this Edit: I mean a marvel movie since this was released. Can't believe some of y'all went to previous movies
Tony's scene always gets the best of me, I'm crying again xD aaah so many emotions with this movie, simply perfect. Thanks Marvel for this masterpiece and let us enjoy it at best in theaters!
"I've seen the footage, the only thing you really fight for is yourself. Your not the guy to make the sacrifice play, to lay down on a wire and let the other guy crawl over you." Captain America to Tony Stark in Avengers 2012. I bet that why he's crying, he saw Tony grow and become the most powerful Avenger. What a great moment.
Man something about rewatching all of this with other people's reactions brings back so much nostalgia. This was such a masterpiece of a movie, a saga, and there will never be anything like it again.
There will never be another movie universe or time like these in my lifetime again. I’m so grateful to have enjoyed them all in theaters eagerly anticipating the next. What a ride.
and theres ajak😭 watching them like a movie
Mr. V. I agree I am DC fan, but Marvel made me fall in love and made me very nostalgic.. I hope that we can do the same for DC and all Comic fans will get along. Can't wait for the the next chapters.
@@Kenquinones first saga of dc movies was already disappointing, hopefully next will be better
Hopefully X-men or Fantastic 4 will have a saga similar to this.
you haven't watched no way home
it’s been three years and “we’re gonna be okay, you can rest now” still has me sobbing every time
me too, i really cried so hard in the theater and now i saw this i cried loud again, its still hurts
It'll ALWAYS hit as hard as any scene in movie theaters ever...don't think there will be a movie that hyped so much than this one...The hero death of Iron Man is the end of the journey from RDJ over more than 10 years being the most beloved Avenger...
@@LFFerrari89 I honestly agree with you
like a mf. Everytime.
DUDE SAME and “let me go. its okay.”
"On Your Left" moment was iconic, hearing people cheer for it makes me smile so much because it really was one of the best moments in this whole movie. we'll never get a marvel movie so amazing as this one
And it is also an amazing callback for the Winter Soldier when Steve kept saying "On your Left" to Falcon when they were running on the park. This movie did had a lot of this awesome references all over.
I thought the shot of captain America ready to take on the whole army himself was dope af too
@@quinncovill9042 absolutely - one of the most badass scenes in the movie!!
@@deancrawford4917never
its a tradition to watch this every once in a while just for the feels
well said
100%, I come here every time I want to either get hyped or get emotional
im gonna make it my christmas tradition
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YUPP
The opening scene doesn’t get the credit it deserves. Her whole life, Nebula tried so hard to please her father. & it seemed like no matter what she did, he was always trying to “fix” or “upgrade” her. Always losing to her sister, her fathers favorite child. The look in her eyes when Tony reaches his hand out for a congratulatory handshake always gets me.
Wow is this being recommended on everyone’s page
@@timtubehd4409 I searched for this while looking for reaction mashups for the avengers
@@JesusChristIsTheAnswer ohh ok. Cuz I noticed that the comment sections been pretty active after 2 years.
She thanked him by putting him in the place of honor on a ship - the captain's chair. Then there was Rocket patting her hand.
SMURFPASTA???
That assemble line will never stop giving me chills. That moment was a decade in the making.
Yes
I think it’s definitely up there right below Rohan’s charge in lotr, it’s an incredibly emotional moment.
@QueenGrezelda that wasn't nearly as emotional, it wasn't built up for 10 years lol, still an amazing scene, it all depends on taste
Even though Thor was just sharing his boring story, cap was listening properly for any hidden details. This proves how good of a leader he was.
Time stamp?
@@nahtesalinas1917 14:10
He wasn't listening properly, he was confused.
the story wasn't boring
What? 😭
A scene I don't see a lot of people talk about is the
"were gonna be okay, you can rest now"
It hits me like a truck every time, as someone that overworks themselves, and tends to worry about others a lot, It really does put into perspective the amount of worry that Tony had for his family when he would leave, only for Pepper to make sure to comfort him in his last moments, reassuring the fact his work as a mechanic is finally complete.
Really I think it goes further than that. Ever since losing Yensin during his escape in Afghanistan, he has been worrying about people in general. The American soldiers fighting in Afghanistan, the people of Earth after the Invasion in New York, the people caught in the crossfire when the Avengers are operating. He has worked to find a way to try and save peoples lives from those who would take them. And now he can rest. He has saved billions, trillions probably and he can rest because they will be alright now.
That line hits me the hardest. I was doing a REALLY good job keeping my tears in and not crying but when Pepper said the rest line, I just lost it. It just hit me so hard. After the movie I thought about Tony and he really hasn’t rested since 2008 when he got kidnapped. He’s been going hardcore nonstop in survival mode trying to protect himself, his loved ones, the avengers, and the world.
Hits me super hard because I witnessed my grandmothers death and that’s the last thing we said to her before she went. A lot of people in the dying process will hold on until they’re sure the people they love will be alright when they’re gone
@@yes1605 hearing this hurts because just earlier this year my family lost our grandfather, and we weren't able to be there when he died, because of covid.
I couldn't agree more. It is such a powerful and meaningful moment when you know he doesn't have to have that weight on his shoulders anymore, now that his journey is at an end.
the most underlooked moments in endgame has to be when cap was standing infront of thanos and his entire army ready to take them on all alone, what he was willing to do is incredible. i guess its just really lucky that everyone came to help him out
The rest of the movie would've been pretty short if they hadn't
do you honestly think it's underlooked? I mean we all watched it and it wasn't meant to be subtle
@@crazyjameswaikle2695 Not really. We see how strong Thor is, Captain has the Hammer AND the power of Thor. He could have done it, plus Thor would have gotten back up with Stormbreaker and killed thanos.
It is a LITERAL ex machina setup. T E X T B O O K
Literally my exact thought. What made it even more special is his shield was broke
the nostalgia and thrill you get from watching these kinda clips makes you feel like your back watching it in the theatres for the first time and it is the literal best
It’s like watching the lord of the rings again it was epic
You know what is even better? Being quite and enjoy the movie without all that anoying screaming. In our country if you scream about the movie you'll get removed hahaha, that's how it should be.
Don't clap the producers can't hear it.
It's the same with people clapping when a pilot lands a plane......... i mean people don't clap when i did my work right......
@@semdezeeuw1203 You have a point but I don't think you were the person made a million dollar movie that everyone loved, so of course no one clapped for you
@@dannicolmatthew You don't know thT
@@semdezeeuw1203 the make so many jokes in this movie so people actually laugh, if nobody laughed the whole movie id be pretty disappointing for the people who worked on it.
Tony teaching nebula and then shaking her hand is honestly so cute, that's the kindest thing anyones probably ever done for her
True.
yeah see how surprise she is when Tony said " You win"
I cannot not cry during the Assemble scene. Truly one of the greatest moments in all of cinema.
SAME. I get emotional every time idk why. Such a great scene.
Never
I cry everytime because I know what comes next 😭
I'm never going to forget the literal chills the Avengers Assemble scene gave me that opening night. Just an incredible moment built up over so many years and movies.
For me it was when Cap wielded Thor's hammer. Our theater went completely insane when that happened. The build-up to this movie through 10 years and over 20 movies is what makes it so amazing.
@@JustWasted3HoursHere 13yrs...but its cool.
@@craigharris41 Ironman came out in 2008 and Avengers Endgame came out in 2019.
chills?? i fucking cry from the emotion man
BatChest
Literally haven’t cried to this movie since I saw it in theaters. Hearing the fan reactions again made me actually shed a few tears. I miss those times.
Me too man, me too
idk man I cry like a baby every time I see these scenes
Me too idk why I cried so much, something about everyone coming back again and then Tony’s death and the fact that Pepper tells him it’s okay to rest… it just gets me and I start to relive it all again. And all of the actor’s performances make you feel like you’re actually there. I guess I realized that everyone else must feel the same way especially seeing it for the first time in that theatre, strangers laughed and eventually cried together. It’s quite a beautiful thing
In fact, I think movie studios should record audio from opening night and offer it as an optional soundtrack for the movie when it comes out on blu-ray so you can experience it in a different way each time you watch it. They could probably record multiple ones from different places around the world and let you choose which one you wanted.
No fr😭
At the 45 second mark you can see a slight smile from Nebula, in that instance Tony became more of a loving father than Thanos ever was, all from a simple game.
Yeh
Karen Gillan!
i loved that scene! nebula seriously needs more love and it always warms my heart to see her having wholesome moments with other characters 😊
And this may be the first game she's ever won, given her history with Gamora.
Smash with nebula into her black hole til my milky way comes out
Gives me so many goosebumps hearing everyone's reactions especially during that portals scene. There's no other experience that even comes close to watching a blockbuster MCU film in the theaters with a hyped audience, I'm telling you.
Man it's been some time since I've seen you....maybe it's the different profile pic
You got it on your recommendations too? Dayum
First time this early to the Legend's comment...
@@darshandigbijaydash2520 true
He evolved from Jellal to Garou
The fact people laughed at the "I went for the head" line is insane to me.
same it’s like one of the most saddest lines
I think that’s what make is sad in the end.
When I first saw the film, I initially laughed and then the next second I realised that Thor’s slapstick response is literally his coping mechanism to his most tragic mistake.
yeah, I found that heart felt instead
shit was funnier than scarlet bitch being a mad hoe in the final fight
When?
Nebula hearing she won was the most unreal thing to ever happen to her and it made me so happy
Laughing, Cheering, Crying, and doing all three at once with the rest of the crowd was amazing. It brings so much joy to be with other fans. They really nailed the balance between funny and serious. I don't think there'll ever be another Movie that was so great and was able to, well assemble so many people.
is this what happens in cinemas? people laughing and cheering over the movie when people are just trying to watch it?
@@chainium5042 don't go on opening night if youre such a grumpy old man, then
Almost as good as the first Jurassic Park… almost
@@chainium5042 it’s a premier you wouldn’t have this in a normal movie. Spider man no way home was amazing everyone was ecstatic to see all three Spider-Man in one movie. 🥲
@@TheCoolCucumber That's a great way to say it. It is kind of crazy about the difference between the two.
That "i can do this all day" "yeah i know, i know" was one of the best and made me laugh so much LOL
I still remember the day i saw Endgame with my best friend. 25/04/2019 20:00.
Never in my life have i seen so many people gather outside of a cinema building.
This movie... will forever be the 7th infinity stone, sparkling through time.
A masterpiece.
I first saw Endgame with my dad on my birthday, April 28th, which was only 2 days after it came out I think. It was such an incredible experience man. I remember talking about it with my friends at school, and others trying their hardest to avoid spoilers. There will never be a movie that brings people together and gives us the same amount of joy that this one did
One thing I noticed is as Tony is dying, he doesn't really say anything. Which means his last words were, "I am Iron Man." Such a perfect, bittersweet ending for his character.
he actually says "hey beautiful" to Pepper, but he doesn't make much sound.
@@LadyDelSangue87 yea he’s fried up inside… kinda sad
@@LadyDelSangue87 I think he just says "Hey, Pep."
I thought he said “hey pots”
@@LadyDelSangue87 yeah he tries but the words don't really come out. I fully believe RDJ made that choice on purpose, cause he knew his character so well. It'll always be an iconic performance
I like some of the little details, like how Rocket started calling it Earth instead of Terra after living there for 5 years
I suck Iron man toes
huh... I never thought about how long some of these characters would have been on Earth for
3 years has passed since this awesome film, and all the Assemble scene still make goosebumps!!
Just remember everyone, in about 20-30 years someone will read this comment and wonder how it felt to experience this live. And that feeling was fucking amazing
Amazing is an understatement. I'll probably never have a movie experience like this again.
Yep. My parents brag about getting to see Star Wars in theatres when it was new. That's pretty cool considering how earth shattering that movie was when it came out.
I got to experience the culmination of a decade's worth of movies that have shattered the movie industry repeatedly, all leading to this epic "final" moment. I wouldn't trade that experience for Star Wars any day, and I really like Star Wars.
@@JaceDeanLove definitely. Thank god i watched this in cinemas
@@chimkennugget4243 I still remember the exact night I watched it in Waco TX. I had just gotten out of the psych ward for a suicide attempt and got to go opening night. Almost solved all my problems. (Key word is almost, I'm still a nut 😁)
Hopefully everyone will be able to watch this stuff in some sort of cinema, surprised they haven't caught on still showing old movies
It's been 3 years and everytime I watch endgame it leaves me with an emptiness in my heart knowing the journey has reached its end
but what a journey it has been
“Don’t cry because it’s over, smiled because it happened”
The second half is just about to start. We’re in the endgame now ;)
@@unleashedbeast1459 with all the garbage movies that have come out (eternals, shang chi, dr strange 2) it's safe to say Marvel reached its peak at Endgame and is nearly over.
@@somerandomguy92 Be a bit optimistic. It's still Marvel. Even if Endgame was the peak, it doesn't mean the rest can't be good.
NWH was good, though that does feel like it's own franchise now. Dr. Strange wasn't horrible, was just strange. The shows have also been pretty good, and with Disney+ taking all of the Marvel shows off Netflix, we might get even more cool stuff, like Daredevil.
I can’t believe Natasha’s death was skipped over 😭
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scenes like wanda's revenge or captain marvel trying her best to kill thanos were skipped and activate instant kill got such a huge reaction 😐
the guys laugh is mad annoying brown people have the most annoying life
After 3 years, it still made me 😭
Edit: Mom I am Popular again 😭
same...
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Who's the guy that appears behind Wanda, Bucky and Falcon at 36:28?
Same man, same
@@EmBreveVoltaraoSenhorJesus777 it's the kid from iron man 3
This is a once in a lifetime kinda movie with crossover spanning across 22 movies. I'm really glad that I watched it in theatre and will always remember laughing so hard, getting emotional in between and finally came out being numb. What they did with tony was a proper farewell a character like his needed.
As we go on in our lives we think back at times like these. The thrill, excitement, goosebumps, sadness and just the pure entertainment and emotions we get from this movie. This movie was definitely one of my favorite films of all time. The video is perfect for people who want to relive the moment, the audience reactions makes you fell like you are watching the movie all over again. I fell bad for the people who didn't get to see this movie in theatres and for the people in the future that wonder what this would fell like because there wont be another movie like this. This was around three years ago and I would pay anything to experience this movie live just like the first time. Truly a spectacular film from the MCU.
Me, I was one that didn't see it in theaters. 6 months ago I watched almost all of the MCU movies in a month period and man, you better believe I was crying like a baby on my beanbag chair in my living room watching this. Still wish I could rewind to watch in theaters though.
2:46 I get the reference, but this still made me cry rather than laugh. This was painful, he finally did what he regretted not doing the first time but it still didn't give him back his dead loved ones he lost a lot of people he dearly loved in a very short span. Then gained some fat and got depressed. Thor suffered the most.
One thing I don’t like abt endgame is they treated depression as a joke
@@harakiribanzai2483 I went on a rant and rave about this earlier, they could've made it impactful and had a message of acceptance or even hashed out how he was feeling rather than treating his depression as a joke. "Oh Thor is drunk in the corner again sleeping, that's funny"
yeah that part never got a laugh from me. it was way too serious. i felt a whole mixture of sorrow, pity, sympathy and anger for thor. people just express things differently and it's interesting.
@@harakiribanzai2483 Did they though? Depressed people being laughed at and dismissed is an experience a lot of us go through when people see how much we are struggling or when talking openly about what it feels like. If it can happen to Thor, a literal God, it can happen to anyone. To me it was one of the most accurate portrayals of depression and society's treatment of it I've seen in a long time. Most other ways it could have been handled would have been pandering which I for one find much much worse. Depressed people aren't children that needs to be treated with kids gloves.
Thor has a pretty great arc during the film, he starts as depressed, withdrawn and with an alcohol dependency problem trying to forget. When his former friends reaches out to him for help he initially retreats into self hatred and fear of failing again and the disappointed reaction after seeing what he has become by the friends certainly doesn't help. But the hero within him, his former self, still lingers and takes the first step but he is not ready to admit that yet so he uses a bad excuse. His first attempts at giving the help he was asked for is clumsy but a good first step forwards. And this time, when he is faced with the same disappointment and mockery he pushes through. That's step number 2, each day he is growing stronger and getting some of his past confidence back, to not let others destroy him. As the jokes continues he doesn't react to them at all, the mockery no longer has a hold on him like before.
And then comes Asgaard, the home he lost and a terribly reminder of what he believes he failed to save and all the progress he has made is shattered. The pressure of the mission gets to him and he can't go on, but in comes the only person that could ever bring him back from the brink: His mother. Just a little bit of love and understanding and bam, he is ready to once again be the hero he was and be worthy of Mjolnir. He reaches for the hammer, showing hope for the first time and he is rewarded with it flying to him. Now when the Avengers comes back from the time heist, he steps up ready to take on the burden of the stones, to complete his journey to salvation and recovery. Now when faced with Thanos he is ready and eager, just like in Infinity War, to face his foe head completely focused. He is back, the God of thunder ready to kick ass.
I don't know which film you saw but I found it to be an incredible arc and journey for the character.
How so?
Love how everyone is silent during his death. Like an actual moment of silence for a fake character
fiction not fake
but i know what u mean
@@Iamnotrico Facts
I cried a little
@@andria8279 I did too as iron man is my favorite marvel character and seeing him go makes me very sad and people can says its fake and all but when you have been watching this show since 2012 waiting for all the movies and iron man being the first I saw makes it really sad So I can totally understand why people cry
Real in our hearts
It was my twelfth birthday party I went to go see this with my friends opening night I had never cried at a movie before but the avengers assemble and Tony’s funeral hit me so hard me and my friends were in tears. This is when I realized the mcu was more then a movie franchise. But a passion project, I will never forget that night one of the most powerfully movies I have ever seen ❤️
shouldnt you be on youtube kids?
@@jayjaycake1019 lol no do you know how to do math
@@janderson9089 that would make u 15 now right hence still a kid
Dude don't make me think about how old I am lmao
TH-cam kids is for twelve and younger
2:50 it’s funny, every reaction video I’ve scene everyone always laughs at thor saying “I went for the head” to me it’s one of the most saddest dreadful lines in all the MCU. He did want he should have done but it doesn’t fix anything and breaks him more. Thanos still won
Exactly, and every joke at the expense of fat Thor goe to show a very real and aweful thing most people do, to treat people with depresion like there is an instant fix for a very sirious decease. When Tony tells him that he is in no condition to use the stones he doesn't mean his physique, he means his depresion, at that moment Thor just gives ups because that undoing the snap wont undo his problems.
Yeah, it's not meant to be funny line.
Grammar who?
@@justarock8058 haha
It reminds me of that scene in the final Hunger Games movie, Mockinjay Part 2. At the very end after Prim's death; when Katniss is breaking down mentally because Buttercup, Prim's cat, finds his way back to the District 12 house looking for Prim. That whole scene hurt my heart, but the theatre I was in some people laughed at her cursing and throwing things at the cat. Just blew me away some of the things people can find humor in.
watching this makes me wonder if they will ever manage to capture the build up and emotions leading up to such a climax, again. I really hope they find a way to pull something like this off again someday, because it was a pleasure to be a part of it throughout the years.
Um they kinda did with , spider man no way home !
They wont no, and they almost ruined it with this one let's be real, they seeped in alot of today's politics in the movie and it definitely ruined some scenes, but the buildup luckily was more than big enough to carry those failures
@@jfonseca116 that was nothing compared to the 15 or so year buildup of every movie starting with Iron Man
@@flextape7323 I have hope that they can and will. kang will be an insane big bad to deal with and i think every movie from here on will connect to that and something special will be made. but i do agree their woke agenda can definitely ruin all of this if they keep it up.
@@zabronzkee731 actually it kinda was. there was definitely a 2 decade build up of 3 different spider-men, it’s not comparable though. bc i get what you mean
Marvel created something that noone will ever be able to recreate. The standards that these guys have set will continue to be the benchmark of filmmaking for decades to come.
Thank you Marvel. Thank you to all the actors. Thank you for all the amazing memories 🙏💛
And look at the destructive, woke, SJW pandering direction they're taking the franchise now. It can't even hold a candle to these first 10+ years.
Marvel died with tony and cap
Bitch, this video is testament that these movies are complete shit. Disney/Marvel have zero clue how to handle any serious/worthwhile topic at all. Literally every important scene is interrupted by some cheap joke or whatever. Like, i kinda liked this movie when it came out, the plot points made sense, characters felt natural. But man, this shit hasn't aged well at all, every emotional scene is undercut by some cheap joke, it feels like satire. And that's exactly what this billion dollar corp was going for: zero artistic value, just cheap laughs and cries and move on to the next product without even thinking about it.
Seeing your comment makes me sad. All marvel did was regurgitate the same bland boring cinema over and over again. Any real comic fan i.e. people that actually read comics, understand the lore and know endless material there is will tell you that the movies are the most piss poor pieces of garbage to ever grace screens. Movies designed to be easily digested by the masses. It's the very worst of cinema and echoes a trend of knowing what works is better than trying something new.
@@ContactReal I completely understand your view. But now try to understand my pov. I've never read even a single comic of marvel, and I never intend to. People like me form a very large percentage of marvel fans.
I don't think that it's necessary for me to read the comics/know backstories to be able to appreciate a movie.
I see a movie as a form of entertainment. Nothing more, nothing less. I give 2-3 hours of time, in return, I want to be happier by the end. I want to be able to forget about my daily stresses for those 2 hours. Only a good gripping movie can do that. Marvel does that for me. Since I don't know the stories, I'm always at the edge of my seat with regards to what's gonna happen.
Anyways, this is just how I feel...
Take care😊✨
Tony's funeral always makes me cry, but since I've had a child, I cry the hardest at Morgan and Happy's conversation about cheeseburgers. It just hits differently now that I'm a father.
Congratulations being a father.
*Sacrifice yourself*
Since endgame is about 3 years old, it’s safe to assume that your child is extremely young.
Take care of em well, you’re the guide for them to the world. Good luck!
kinda same but in a different sense. tony's death always made me cry but since the first time it came out I now have a SO that I very much love and intend on spending the rest of my life with so when Pepper approaches Tony and that whole scene between them and his funeral made me cry so much harder. Bc I can't imagine losing your life partner and I can't imagine that immense amount of pain.
“I love you 3000” still hits hard
Never Ever Something like this happened in the history of Cinema..Ever single time it gives me goosebumps and tears of joy ..This was Once in a lifetime experience...So glad to be a part of it ❤
3 years later and I still shed a few tears. The "Proof That Tony Stark Has a Heart" always fucking gets me, god damnnit.
When the end credits rolled in my theater we were all seasoned pros by that point. Not an ass left the seats and we got the best cinematic credits of all time with people cheering for each of the Avengers. I guess they don't do that in Canada.
bro, no matter how many marvel movies my dad goes to, he never learns. He always tries to leave right as the credits start to roll
I was an idiot and stopped the recording at that point.
I always get up to throw out my trash in between credit scenes. Most of the time, credits are just white text on a black background so I'd rather just do something productive that won't take long then come back and sit down to watch the credit scenes.
@@tiannacowan6999The Credits use to be just white text on black backgrounds. Film evolves. It use to be just pictures while a live musician played music. Then sound was added, then color, then surround sound, then High Definition. Imagine what the future holds.
@@Jay-ate-a-bug You're not wrong, but my point was that the credits are boring so i get up to throw away snacks or whatever and the come back to sit down in time for the credit scenes in between.
I need to start every morning watching this, really gets the dopamine flowing!!! What an amazing experience it was in theaters!!!
I live in the UK, it's crazy how we reacted just the same as Toronto did. The atmos was unreal, I felt comfortable laughing out loud, crying.. as I wasn't doing it alone :)
00:00 Start
00:37 Tony and Nebula game
01:07 Build-a-Bear
01:22 Title Card
01:52 Going to space
02:02 Killing Thanos
02:57 Ken Jeong Cameo
03:19 Haircut joke
03:44 Scott at Avengers HQ
05:32 Morgan wearing the helmet
05:46 Time Heist name
05:58 Professor Hulk Reveal
06:22 Phone Scene
07:14 Tony figures out time travel
07:49 I love you 3000
08:10 First time travel test
09:55 Tony gives the shield back
10:31 Scott's taco
11:19 Valkyrie
11:35 Fat Thor Reveal
12:34 Tony and Rocket joke
12:54 One test run
13:02 Time travel movies
13:32 Thor sleeping
13:48 Thor rambling
14:24 Rocket's Puppy
14:42 Vormir joke
15:02 Toronto Shoutout
15:19 Cap's speech
15:52 Rocket Banter
16:09 Arriving in New York
16:33 Hulk trying to smash
16:45 Ancient One pushes Hulk out
16:55 Arriving in Asgard
17:12 Rocket gives Thor pep talk
17:30 America's ass
17:42 Take the stairs
17:55 Elevator Scene
18:58 Losing Space Stone
19:40 Thor defib
19:54 Cap fight
20:23 Cap admires ass
20:34 Thor with mom
20:49 Eat a salad
20:01 Starlord singing
21:29 Scott being mad about Time Heist
21:39 Stan Lee Cameo
21:55 Tony hugs dad
22:06 Natasha makes fun of Rocket
22:13 Rocket scares Tony and Bruce
22:25 Thor volunteers
22:44 Thor suits up
23:09 Iron Man and Thor combo
23:31 Cap wields Mjolnr
24:30 On your left
25:24 Black Panther, Dr. Strange, Guardians, Spider-Man
25:47 Bucky, Groot, Scarlet Witch
22:59 Wasp
26:06 Pepper
26:16 Giant-Man
26:28 Assemble
27:19 Final battle begins
28:03 Peter and Tony Hug
28:20 Starlord and Gamora Reunion
28:52 Falcon stab
28:59 The van
29:17 Wasp says "cap"
29:27 Scarlet Witch revenge
29:42 Instant Kill Mode
29:52 Captain Marvel Arrival
30:23 Female heroes scene
31:03 Iron Man snap
32:00 Iron man death
34:42 Funeral
36:45 Cheeseburgers
37:06 Thor with Guardians
38:09 Old Steve
38:38 End
Thanks
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@@WeedmanPro i respect you for admitting it. And even still, I wouldnt have checked the desc without you so.
Carefully, He's a hero
@@GlenOfAbacus He is an honest hero…
Nebula at tony starks funeral is overlooked. He was one of the only people to ever be nice to her, and show a bit of respect. Rip Iron Man
When I saw the first Iron Man when it first aired I had no idea the giant storyline Marvel would eventually end up creating. But goddamn was this saga an experience. Truly something that won’t be replicated. The MCU was incredible
One thing I've always loved about this movie and Infinity War, is the insights they give to the Asgardian education system. We learn that, while it is strong on languages, hence Thor being able to understand Groot, they tend to be a bit weak on the sciences, or at least off-world biology, as evidence by both Thor and the Asgardian guards repeatedly call Rocket a rabbit.
James Gunn (writer director of the Guardians movie) has claimed that was just a joke from Thor. The Asgardians use the Allspeak (or All-Tongue) in the comics, and apparently in the movies as well. Basically they speak their own Asgardian language and, through magic, people hear it in whatever their mothertongue is, and vice versa Asgardians hear all other languages as their own.
This actually works out since the Asgardians contact to humanity prior to the first Thor movie seems to have been limited to northern Europe, while raccoons are native to North America. So it makes sense Thor doesn't know what a raccoon is.
@@whateverreally1347Funny he should make that statement, when Thor says he learned to speak Groot as an elective on Asgard in Infinity War. That being said I've never heard of Allspeak before, never having read, well, any of the comics. Is this something found in the comics only, or is there precedent in Norse lore as well?
@@gestaltdudeGunn claims it's a joke from Thor to say it was an elective, but who knows ? Ultimately what's canon is whatever the latest writer to get hold of the character wants to be canon. (Like the Russos make Thor say he's 1500 years old in Infinity War even tho the flashbacks in the first Thor movie seem to suggest he wasn't born, or at most was a baby when the Tonsberg attack happened in 965 AD, barely more than 1000 years ago.
The AllSpeak only in the comics as far as I know. I don't see why the vikings would imbue their gods with the ability to understand languages other than their own.
@@whateverreally1347 Key word is "hear", Thor would've still required to understand other languages in order to answer in Allspeak/All-Tongue
I still think my favorite part of this movie is the iconic sound of the hammer striking in that cave. Ended where it all began
when? i don't remember that
@@jackclark1994 it’s in the credits
I have to admit that when I first saw this film - on opening day - during the funeral scene neither my wife nor I could figure out who the kid standing behind Bucky, Sam and Wanda was. We went back a day or two later to see the film again, and I finally had to turn to someone sitting near me and ask “Who the hell is that kid?” He looked at me like I was growing horns and said “That’s Harley!” It finally clicked and I said “From ‘Iron Man 3’. Of course it is!!”
It totally made sense. It also showed that Stark’s beneficence extended beyond Peter Parker.
But did you realize that they filmed this scene on the day when they took the 'Class Reunion' photo of the various cast members, plus Stan Lee and Kevin Fegie? I wish they would have released that photo as a wall poster, as I know it would have sold like crazy!!
One could say Scott is the one everyone has to thank for giving the chance to undo what Thanos did and give us the biggest showdown in Marvel movie history, but I believe we should acknowledge the real hero of Endgame who brought Scott back in the first place: the Rat/mouse. If it wasn’t for that little guy, Scott never would’ve been freed to begin with. Considering Disney owns Marvel now it kinda fits don’t you think.
Ya know that everything was inplace due to dr strange giving the time stone?
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True, but he didn’t actually tell them anything, he just said they had one in over 14,000,000 chances of succeeding. And by that I’m guessing he meant in order to win the war they were going to have to lose the battle first. Prediction or not, I say the rat is still the hero.
Mickey Mouse saved the MCU 😃
@@chuumon95 nah man. MoM basically proves that there was more than 1 way to win.
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Well guess we’ll never actually know will we?
watching this made me feel the emotions I felt during that time. Cried my eyes out again at the aftermath of Tony’s death…I saw cap crying and I cried again like back in the cinemas…it sucks I’ll probably never get a movie like this in my lifetime, but I am grateful I got to experience it!
I am also grateful that I got to experience this once-in-a-lifetime movie experience.
That ending always gives me the chills. I remember being super excited to go see the movie, and, this day will always be one of my best memories ever, not only because of how great the movie was, but also because of the reactions!
Movie was such a masterpiece, the pacing, length, everything. So thankful to the Russo Brothers for doing it so well.. we may never see these guys on screen together again but what a hell of a send off. Still shed tears years later
Its amazing that the whole movie still makes people emotional, but not only that. Conveying the emotion as well as it did was in my opinion a job well done.
Still? That was a release fanboy, movie is dumb asf.
@@Pottasium92 Sure! I mean that's if you look at the movie as a standalone story and fail to see any of the technical accomplishments with in the industry and have little to no interest in Marvel.
I still can’t believe it’s been 5 years. 5 YEARS!!! Gosh! I remember when I deleted all social media and basically avoided my friends since I had to watch Endgame 3 weeks after it came out just so I wouldn’t get spoiled. I remember the hype following Infinity War, then after Antman And The Wasp, that post credit where Scott gets stuck in the Quantum Realm, then Captain Marvel and it’s post Infinity War mid credit scene. What a time it was. Can’t get that back.
Honestly I can't recall another film that audence members were so... relatable? Attached? In some sort of unison? Despite a lot of engagement both verbal and with movement, everyone was also very respectful. Everyone felt the same thing and kept it brief.
This was so different to be apart of that during the ending when I was silently crying my attention was broken long enough because I could feel and see everyone touching their face, clearing their throats, and sighing. It was like sitting at a funeral but cranked up. And this was a room full of strangers during a movie about a fictional character. 🤯😭
That 100% attributed to the movies success because it touched the hearts of everyone.
bro i miss this like the hype for infinity war and endgame, and then watching them like shi time flew.
Fr it's sad
That paper football scene hit me hard when I thought deeply about it. Food for thought, it was a taboo thing to win at something because her whole life gamora always won and never let her get a chance to win and she appreciated the sportsmanship tony showed immensely.
my heart feels so warm whenever i think about how cap managed to go back to live the life he wanted to with the person he loved
Some people say he was selfish to do so but he really did deserve it after everything that happened.
The experience watching this opening day will forever be one the greatest moments of my life. I am shook at how quiet this theater was to mine but still great.
After years of rewatching it, still made me shes a tear or two. Its amazing that i was able to witness this culmination after many years!
I have covid right now and this is cheering me up while I isolate at home lol. Makes me remember when I watched Endgame in theatres on premiere day. An incredible experience.
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peter speaking to tony as he dies still kills me to this day
seeing this opening night in a packed theatre with everyone so excited and reacting at every moment was so special and incredible to see. i wish the recent movies were like that for me but hopefully some of the future ones will be
Literally a sobbing mess. Years later and I still cry as if I’m seeing it for the first time
Even watching this today I still get goosebumps - such an amazing experience this was
This was an OG Star Wars level event. It was incredible to be able to see this in a packed theater when it came out. Something like this is once a generation and it was a privilege to experience it.
I swear, between Loki, Iron Man, Widow and Cap, I was in tears throughout this whole movie. Such a masterpiece but a huge gut wrencher
Let's take a moment to appreciate that they waited until this movie to give us Avengers Assemble. Like, they teased it a couple of times, but by waiting for Endgame, we're given not just a regular scene, but a damn *moment*.
Also, the last fight of the movie happened with about an hour left in the movie or something like that. This is a perfect movie to end a saga
Happy telling Morgan that he'll get her all the cheeseburgers she wants was because her dad loved cheeseburgers. Made me cry even more. Happy was always there for Tony.
"On your left" still gets me emotional. I cried like a baby when Black Panther reappeared.
The scene where every character comes together and Tony just sacrificing himself to save everyone will always have me in tears! I'm glad I was there opening night to witness this!
cap wielding mjölnir was one of the greatest cinema moments in my life. the music the whole scene was just a chefs kiss. (also RIP Chadwick we miss you)
I’m so happy I got to live thru these movies because seeing this in theaters for the first time on premier night was amazing, I’ll never feel that feeling again
I just realised that Hulk dabbing actually makes sense since he left earth back in 2016, when dabbing was still cool.
i thought he left in 2015
What's dabbing?
@@drekitsune1221 idk, people dabbed in 2015 aswell
@@PlumbPitiful when you're bending over and someone tickles your balls from behind
It was cool?
Being at the movies the thursday of release was awesome. Don't think I'll ever be as invested in a story like this again
I love revisiting videos like this and seeing all the comments. It makes me happy that we can together feel this happy for one of the best super hero movies of all time. This movie became a significant moment in time for a lot of fans and still to this day we remember it fondly
the fact that everyone laughed when thor said "i went for the head" is the one reason my regrets of not seeing these in theater are gone
So glad my theater wasn’t like that lmaoo
@@rooodis456 No one laughed in my theater at that moment, either.
My theory as to why so many people laughed at that line is because in the 14-month gap between Infinity war and Endgame, "You should have gone for the head" became an absolutely ENORMOUS meme. I mean Inf war was def a very popular movie, and that line deserved the praise, but for a few months that line got meme'd and joked to oblivion and the original insidious and dread of the line was replaced with jokes
Thus when thor delivered that line instead of seriousness it was treated as a nod to the passing meme
@@msachin4885 Yep. I laughed because of this. And Marvel made too many jokes. So sorry if once in a while we got caught up with it.
I think its safe to say most people laughed at the meme first and realized the dark notion after.
Back again, I love watching endgame audience reactions every so often 🤍 feels like a heart warming tradition
His Friend: Are you crying I was not crying... I was not(yeah I was totally crying :(... )
broski forgot how to speak english
I love how Happy and Rhody were the ones on the front of Tony's funeral, they were the 2 characters in Iron Man 1 and knew Tony the longest.
No matter how much time pass, this movie always will be the best cinematic experience i ever had in my whole life!
This th-cam.com/video/wtbcaWnybzs/w-d-xo.html .
Masterpiece of a movie, I wish I could relive the first time seeing it in the theatre
Did you scream like a morron too?
This audience is incredible! I was on the premiere back then and it was awesome aswell. I miss these times. Don't think we will ever get this kind of a film again
Even in a TH-cam reaction video, Tony‘s death still has my crying. He was always my favorite, so it hit wayyy harder than Cap’s ending.
Still give me goosebumps. Tears in the eyes.
The capt end scene makes me sob every time
Too bad they don't have have a time machine that can make people... young again. ;)
@@stevetennispro they do, he just wants to rest in peace
@@jaypenhypenjay3654 R.I.P Steve Rogers
You have lived a good life
@@CFOPuser how you know he’s dead?
@@CFOPuser nvm I forgot about the show
Every time I watch these theater reactions I instantly remember the exact feelings I had while watching this live. We truly will never experience peak cinema like this in our lifetime. What a time to be alive.
if you havent watched this in the theaters with a friend you will never know what its like. this shit was legendary
We will never get a marvel movie as good as this
Edit: I mean a marvel movie since this was released. Can't believe some of y'all went to previous movies
You never know what they’ll make in the future
A lot of people said this when Infinity War released...
And infinity war was better
@@r.m2192 the only good marvel movie.
@@r.m2192 The only reason people think that is because the heroes don't win, and since that is unusual yall think its better.
Tony's scene always gets the best of me, I'm crying again xD aaah so many emotions with this movie, simply perfect. Thanks Marvel for this masterpiece and let us enjoy it at best in theaters!
32:57 is the only time in any movie where Peter says "Tony". Every other time was Mr. Stark. It makes that moment even sadder.
Didn't think about that
31:30 That guy that says "Nooooo" knew exactly what was about to happen
Everybody knew he's gonna die after using all infinity stone together
@@c4pt4ina69 Not everyone, lol. In my theater people were just cheering right up until he slumped against the ruble.
@@c4pt4ina69 I can agree with that
@@c4pt4ina69 I mean it’s common sense, if you saw what happened to Bruce wouldn’t people think it’ll be worse for Tony?
@@andria8279 people can be dumb I guess \_(-_-)_/
Seeing this saga unfold since I was 5 is something I'll never get to experience again but I'm so glad I got to experience it
"I've seen the footage, the only thing you really fight for is yourself. Your not the guy to make the sacrifice play, to lay down on a wire and let the other guy crawl over you." Captain America to Tony Stark in Avengers 2012. I bet that why he's crying, he saw Tony grow and become the most powerful Avenger. What a great moment.
Same with Tony. “Everything special about you came out of a bottle”. At the end he sees him holding Mjolnir
The "Your dad liked cheeseburgers" bit always gets me.
This movie is just amazing never ever in this lifetime you are going to witness something like this . 12 years for work, masterpiece
The final battle and Tony's death never fails to make me cry. That was absolutely *chef's kiss*
"On your left" and that superhero galore entrance is going down in history.
Man something about rewatching all of this with other people's reactions brings back so much nostalgia. This was such a masterpiece of a movie, a saga, and there will never be anything like it again.
It’s been 3 years and it still makes me laugh and cry like the first time