I don't know how much Marvel media you consume, but that is exactly the sort of thing Tony does. Dude's extra as hell; he didn't have to make his suit red and gold, he did that just cause he thought it would look cool.
Never realized how clever the “look to your elder people, let him be an example” line was, Captain America swoops right in and saves him, showing an example of what a hero is
@Michael Demmings This is an objective thing, not subjective. That man is inspirational, but not epic (he probably was epic when in the war, but he’s no longer a fighter). Tony is definitely not really inspirational, but he is epic.
I really like that despite how strong Captain America is portrayed in the movies, it's shown clearly how outmatched he is in strength here against Loki.
@@Tasht67Some of Cap's hits don't do anything to Loki, though if the other commenter is right it might be from other means than being a frost giant. He was raised in Asgard after all, could be his armor is actually more advanced than Iron-Man even if there aren't weapons in them, or he has magic enhancing him significantly, or he's just grown strong simply growing up in Asgard. On the other hand the power levels are pretty inconsistent, Cap can still eventually push him around a little, and in the Loki series the TVA agents seem to be able to handle him at least almost as an equal most of the time even though all of them appear to be humans, not sure how much they change by working for the TVA beyond living for eons apparently.
I really like the attention of seeing as Captain America walks through the crowd. The people behind him began to rise while the people around Loki are still afraid of rising up. Really amassing just their mere presence has that affect on people.
“Not to men like you.” “There are no men like me.” “There are always men like you.” This scene always makes my eyes teary, mock me if you want but to me this is one of the greatest if not the greatest line in all Marvel series... "There are always men like you..." I always think that old man was a holocaust survivor... that's why I got my eyes teary, one of the greatest reasons why. "There are always men like you..."
it hits different with the knowledge all this was planned and there was no free will. the TVA kept this loop going to ensure kang remained ruler. and when given the choice loki chose better.
@@strigers8007 You just made me realize. Steve or rather ol man Steve was wearing a similar outfit to the old man, during his final appearance in Endgame. I'm not saying they're the same person, certainly not, but... Interesting coincidence... Isn't it?
"The last time I was in Germany and saw a man standing above everyone else, we ended up disagreeing" That line started out so epic and then flat on its face
@IceFishyy- Im not a 70s kid either, and the Johnny Depp version came out when I was a kid and I still hated it. Just cuz a movie came out in the 70s doesn't mean kids of the newer generation couldn't see it. When I was a kid, I had the 70s version on VHS and watched it all the time.
The old man standing up to loki is honestly the real star of this scene. It shows that even when evil rises up there will always be someone willing to stand up and take to opose that evil
ikr. Kenneth Branagh really understood the physical strength of loki, hence he could contend thor and withstand the bifrost explosion and even survive a black hole
Stark’s entrance is just perfect. It matches his personality and genius entirely. From “Agent Romanov” to “you miss me?” to hacking the PA just to blast his music louder. I saw it 3 times in the cinema and plenty of times on my phone and at home. And it still makes me giggle with excitement every time he flies in and steals Loki’s thunder haha
@@liammcdonough6832 Somebody in production / post production really has a thing for AC / DC. Good call. Queen, Bob Dylan or Paul McCartney wouldn't really be a good fit, or even Prince, as good as all 4 musicians were or are.
It seems like Loki usually ends up like Wile E. Coyote after being a badass. He yells at the Hulk, who picks him up, tosses him around and makes him become part of the floor & resembling a deflated beach ball.
Cap wasn't getting his ass kicked, he was pretty solidly holding his own against a quite powerful opponent who, let's not forget, had a fucking Infinity Stone in that scepter of his. Tony knocked Loki out of the fight, maybe, but Loki was busy with Cap when Ironman arrived, so it wasn't like you can compare Steve's and Tony's performances in this case. (Plus, Loki always meant to be taken in, so it's entirely possible this was just the point when he felt he'd made it look realistic enough to go along.)
@@lyrethedragon yepp, and maybe the old ones nice, but the new nanotech one is the strongest armor because, Tony Stark just need to think of a weapon, guns, shield, or missiles, it can make anything, you just need to think of that and its real. The old ones are very long time for transforming , and he have to wait for it to cone ,but the nanotech one its just a little piece in his chest, whenever need to " go heroes" he just need to press 1 and just a few second and BOOM!! Done. You can't deny that the new nanotech suit is the most convenient, the most powerfull one and is the best suit in the whole MCU until now
The actor who did that actually has an impressive career spanning back many years. I do recall seeing him on a lot of 70s, 80s shows in bit parts. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Tigar
@@lancecorporal9894 He did a few episodes of "Barney Miller." In one episode, he played a man who believed he was a werewolf. The interplay between him, Jack Soo and Hal Linden some of the best TV from the 1970s. "Barney Miller" is, IMHO, the most underrated sitcom of the 70s. Here's the clip: th-cam.com/video/FMYWRWWpd-A/w-d-xo.html
@@tygrkhat4087 OMG, you're right! I remember that episode and yes Barney Miller was outstanding. I remember the Marijuana brownie episode and Jack Soo coming out and saying "Anyone seen my legs?" Also, I think that actor was also in an episode of Magnum PI and played a guy who went around killing women.
2022 and this is still the most powerful 3 minutes in the MCU. This scene has it ALL! The neverending struggle between good and evil, the little guy punching up, the cool-as-HELL hero swooping in to save everyone and some kick-ASS AC/DC! Hell YES!!!
I'd say Cap is too. He's an Enhanced Man way in over his head when fighting a god. Whether it's a bully, Loki, Ultron, or Thanos, he never backs down from those stronger than him.
Damian Howard - THANK YOU!!! I totally agree, even when just talking about the superhero entrances (and not the massive character flaw that is Tony stark) I personally don’t think Tony has any good or memorable entrances over the whole of the MCU, they’re all either cringe as fuck or really narcissistic and unnecessary. Thor & Cap’s entrances in Infinity War, and Hulks/Cap’s entrances in The Avengers will always be my favourites!! On a side note, I hate Tony fanboys
Elderly Man: “Not to men like you…” Loki: “There are no men like me.” Elderly Man: “There are always men like you.” *Bro that was actually one of the most powerful lines in the MCU.*
You know to be fair he could beat everyone except Hulk, and he’s bewten Thor before. Maybe in a direct confrontation with Hulk he’s not going to win but he’s taken control of hulk with his magic before so it’s not beyond impossible he could beat hulk
2:23 love how Loki has to acknowledge Caps punch. Like hey, I wasn’t expecting to feel that. Did no damage, but still admirable Cap was able to humble a god for even a millisecond
@Pat Terson listen buddy the US was involved a lot to turn order to maybe not in the beginning but we supported we gave amunition, weapons, fuel everything that Great Britain needed to stay on its feet later we when we finally joined we joined Like A Champion Fighter coming out swinging after the attack on Pearl Harbor we were just ready we help with D-Day we helped liberate France we've pushed into Germany hell we even fought with some Germans against the wafin SS so you're telling me that the u.s. is barely involved it really was because of us Britain would have been gone France unfortunately was over taken by then the only real power that stood against Germany was Russia but we stepped in and we Pinscher attacked basically so if your telling me that the us took credit when we were barley involved then your just a troll or an idiot and if we were barley involved then tell me how did we lose 400 thousand men we lost more men then great Britain and France the only ally that lost more was Russia.
That's because he just was out of ice + he was wearing a shitty suit, but after that he fought ultron, winter soldier, beat iron man, proxima midnight and he beat up thanos with mjolnir
@@RyZeRxWolfChannel nah in Endgame both Caps fight even. Loki is 20 times stronger and several levels of durability above Cap. Mjolinor helped Cap Fight Thanos a bit. Thanos is 300 times stronger.
@@RyZeRxWolfChannel he's impressed with Caps Spirit. Caps and Lokis stats are far apart. They have been since they were created as characters. Loki tried to kill Thanos so Thanos returned the favour. Thor was contained by Ebony Maw. Cap beat an inferior Supersoldier in Bucky whom he could manhandle despite the metal arm. He also beat a bunch of peak humans in an elevator. Loki could turn those guys into Tomato paste effortlessly. It was a crappy version of Ultron and Cap was keeping him busy. In Endgame the same Cap that got easily beaten by Loki laid a beating on the Cap that wielded Mjolinor. The Cap in 2012 was so impressive he left the cops dumbstruck. The Winter Soldier Cap also took a bit of time against Batroc because GSP is popular. Cap is popular so Thanos was not allowed to kill him. Usually Cap doesn't fight Thanos but Mjolinor gave him an amp. Even then it was the power of the Hammer. Thanos was merely annoyed and destroyed the shield which somehow absorbed all of the Mad Titans blows....or Cap would turn to mush.
I like how Loki looks as if he’s thinking “Wow I actually felt that.” And Cap’s expression looks as if he is thinking “Wow that barely did anything.” at 2:22 yet he still keeps on fighting.
@@max_garcia He usually comes off as an Asgardian Wile E. Coyote when things go sideways, but I can't bring myself to see him as a psycho mentally unhinged villain like the Green Goblin or even the Joker, who kill & wreak havoc just because they can. Or in the Joker's case, because it's fun for him.
Ironman overrides Quinjet because he wanted his entrance music to be played by big speakers of the Quinjet when he made his superhero entrance. That's so cool.
That old man. He's the hero among men. No superpowers, but still stands up for what he believes in, even though in doing so, he knows that he's probably going to die. Great moment.
*LOKI: **_"You were made to be ruled. In the end, you will always kneel."_* *ELDER GERMAN MAN: **_"Not to men like you."_* *LOKI: **_"There are no men like me."_* *ELDER GERMAN MAN: **_"There are_** always **_men like you."_* {I edited this to include a bit more of the dialogue from the movie.}
@@therandomd2717 I know he was comparing him to people who are power hungry but I find it funny he called him a man when hes a God Frost giant thats superior to humans 😄
I love the attention to detail in Cap and Loki's fight. When I first watched this movie, I was a bit worried that Joss would forget that Loki has super strength and durability. But seeing him tank Cap's punches like nothing was a pleasant surprise.
@@m.m4982 oh you mean how wielding Thor's Hammer is literally a gateway to gaining Thor's level of Strength and Powers? Like dude, once that happened there were 2 Thors in the universe
I read somewhere that the man who stood up was supposed to be a Holocaust survivor. That's why that moment is treated so importantly & probably part of the reason Cap mentioned WWII (aside from the obvious). I didn't see anybody mention that in the comments, so I thought I would. Fun fact of the day :)
I feel like it would have been more interesting if it was just a regular German who wouldn't be persecuted under The Nazi regime with the thinking: "Last time a mad man tried to rule over us i just watched... Not this time"
I wanna time travel and see The Avengers on the big screen at the cinema because I missed those days when Marvel became awesome and fun for the whole family and friends. I wish it was 2012 again because those days were the best.
Isn't he in Germany? I guess characters from space have some sort of translator that makes others understand their speech. They aren't actually speaking English
@José Luis what if the English language is actually the universal language from outer space in MCU and when the aliens (notably the Asgardians) arrived on Earth more than a thousand years ago brought the language to Earth and humans started using it?
@@meddlemedley740 I wouldn't make sense because the space civilations have existed for thousands and thousands of years, English was invented a few centuries ago and it sounded nothing like it sounds now. My take is that all the characters from space have some sort of translator that makes seem like they are speaking English. Like some sort of very advanced Google Translator lol
This is one of those moments that will always shine no matter how long the MCU goes on, and will always be an example of the MCU being so much more than popcorn opioids for the masses.
I do love how they have an old man be the one to stand up. He may still remember the horrors of World War 2, hence his line "There are always men like you."
@@jondoe2979 in MY head-canon, he was one of those Hydra soldiers that Steve fought. Decades later, he realized that he was following a madman, and that he helped commit atrocities. He can't change his past, but he can damn well never sully his soul any further.
God i love the parallel between Loki decrying free will as an “illusion” in avengers, but later sacrificing himself to give all of existence free will in the show. Just brilliant character development.
@@mac_attack_zach Believe he meant it was meant to flip over on impact, not slide on its nose..and if you look carefully, before it cuts to the flip, it doesn't look like the car is going to flip, but fall back down onto its tires.
@@bksk4881 ya know now that u mention it; At the end of ENDGAME, i think old Steve actually wore the exact same clothes as this old man. I could be wrong. If that is so, that is THE EPITOME of paying it forward
I love how cap struggles fighting basically anything in this movie because he’s just not a modern fighter yet without modern styles of hand to hand combat. He’s all boxing and straight up brawling which gets him knocked around a bunch. Fast forward to winter soldier and civil war and he’s a whole ass MMA fighter with pro wrestling moves lol.
@@bobojo37 he definitely did, he uses peoples weight against them all the time. Especially in his fight against Tony when he just overhead slams him into cement because his rocket boots are turned on. He definitely learned all those moves from black widow because everyone she fights is bigger than her, so she would be the best teacher.
@@m4x927 yeah probably I mean loki is a god (sort of) versus just a regular man with super soldier serum. But idk cap is also strong enough to at least stop thanos from closing his hand with the gauntlet so I can’t imagine getting punched by him feels good. He also punched thanos in the face in that scene and thanos’ face still jerked upward so I’d imagine cap is at least strong enough to make loki not feel good when he punches him. A vibranium shield helps as well, that certainly hurts to be smacked with regardless of who you are.
It's so easy to forget how exciting this scene was, being the first time that two title characters genuinely shared the screen. This is the moment that the connected MCU truly began.
Yea i think they completely forgot that. The loki in the show is definitely the one after endgame. I mean, in the show he’s supposed to have just invaded earth and ripped off someone’s eye while smiling and then tried to destroy earth and stab his own brother while smiling too. Loki was not yet a complexe villain and had not yet went through all the character development…
@@lefudj4236 yes 🙌🏽 but he did have a view on his character development, when they showed him how he will act in the future (betrayal on Asgard, mother death etc)
Doesn't have the strength of the Hulk, power of a God, a suit of armor protecting him, or a super soldier serum running through his veins and yet he refused to kneel, knowing it would mean his death.
That's exactly the thing I couldn't understand while watching that show. Loki could've won that fight single handedly. Does anyone have any explanation/theory on this?
I understand what Loki(The TV show) was going for, but god I hate how nerfed he was in that show. Plus he just seemed kinda… meh, as a character mostly carried by Tom Hiddleston’s acting.
@@sujithnavabothu802 From what I can gather, he lost to the TVA because they can manipulate time. He lost to Sylvie enchanting the humans because she likely has just as much experience as him, and perhaps her enchantment spell makes them stronger. He lost the train fight because he was drunk, and there were lots of them. But the show does also show him being strong. It did a great job of showing off his magic, and his fighting experience, of not strength. It even showed him lift an entire collapsing building (or perhaps reverse it in time a bit), no mere feat. So while I do concede he was probably more nerfed than he should have been, there are (mostly) logical explanations for him losing so much.
Loki: "KNEEEEEEL!"
T'Challa: "We don't do that here."
Jeff Anderson well played
😂😂
Gold
Lol
Before ZOD!
Tony stark: lets hack a high tech plane just to make a nice entrance
jarvis for the win
KONO DIO DA
I don't know how much Marvel media you consume, but that is exactly the sort of thing Tony does. Dude's extra as hell; he didn't have to make his suit red and gold, he did that just cause he thought it would look cool.
Dio brando that’s why so many people love him/hate him
Epic entrance for the win!!
"Look to your elder, people. Let him be an example."
Captain America is the oldest [human] person in this well written scene.
@@themindeIectric lol ur name
He isnt biologically he was hibernating
@@technaisci9489 what a weird nitpick
he's the human who's been alive the longest; hence, THEE elder
I'm pretty sure Loki is older tho :P
Loki is well over double his age
Never realized how clever the “look to your elder people, let him be an example” line was, Captain America swoops right in and saves him, showing an example of what a hero is
Technically, Cap was around 93/94 at this time, so he's the elder hahahaha.
Where he come from doe?
Loki reminds me of Wile E. Coyote, getting his ass kicked after making a speech or showing off.💀☠
@@renanribeiro8137 That's the point of the comment
And then gets Molly whooped 😂
"There are always men like you..." That was a powerful moment,.
Anna Grey Yeah everybody is talking about how bodacious, wicked cool Iron Man's entrance is but look over the best part.
Well for me It pales in comparison.
Hes a GOD dammit 😂
Except that loki is not a common man
"Look to your elder people."
Black Widow chillin in Heaven.
Hears the same music.
*"Agent Romanoff, you miss me?"*
fucking underrated
This is dark and i love it
It’s not dark you’re just sensitive
@@LL-id5ij Yeah death isnt dark, you are just a stupid kid that thinks he is edgy.
@@LL-id5ij It is dark because they are talking about death what’s darker then that 😂
Loki - Kneel
Hela - Kneel
Proof that they are actually siblings
But they aren't. Only Thor and Loki
@@alfredohumberto2222 thor and hela are the blood siblings, loki’s adopted
Stark: SHOOT TO THRILL!!!
i beg your pardon?
@@abi7109 kneel before your Queen
This is why Phase 1 was amazing. The writing, the weaving of all plot points from disparate tapestries into a single penultimate chapter.
Yeah phase 1 of the mcu is a classic tale.
Now it’s diversity lgb trash
Eh
People forget that Loki wanted to get captured. It is the first part of his plan.
Well...Except for...Iron man 2
Loki: "Why do I hear boss music?"
The best part is that that line actually works here.
Oh I love led zeppelin.
More like : "Why do I like boss music?"
@@gustavopereira4924 Why would Loki say that?
@@rytrick88 ACDC bruh
“Not to men like you.”
“There are no men like me.”
“There are always men like you.”
This perfectly encapsulates the struggle of good and evil.
Yes, and it doesn’t matter how powerful the evil is
@@Brandon-br7tc Because good will always rise to match it.
wow bravo to you guy
@@dio7392 what do you mean?
Hits even harder when it's an old german guy saying the line.
"There are no men like me."
"There are always men like you."
I'll never not get chills.
Especially when we look into the world and see men like him.
@Michael Demmings “My only curse is you.”
@Michael Demmings You’re mixing epic with inspirational.
@Michael Demmings This is an objective thing, not subjective. That man is inspirational, but not epic (he probably was epic when in the war, but he’s no longer a fighter). Tony is definitely not really inspirational, but he is epic.
@Michael Demmings You’re such a curse
I really like that despite how strong Captain America is portrayed in the movies, it's shown clearly how outmatched he is in strength here against Loki.
Loki is a Giant
@@kreigguardsman3355his frost giant powers are dormant by a spell
What?
@@Tasht67Some of Cap's hits don't do anything to Loki, though if the other commenter is right it might be from other means than being a frost giant. He was raised in Asgard after all, could be his armor is actually more advanced than Iron-Man even if there aren't weapons in them, or he has magic enhancing him significantly, or he's just grown strong simply growing up in Asgard.
On the other hand the power levels are pretty inconsistent, Cap can still eventually push him around a little, and in the Loki series the TVA agents seem to be able to handle him at least almost as an equal most of the time even though all of them appear to be humans, not sure how much they change by working for the TVA beyond living for eons apparently.
I miss when Loki was actually physically strong
can we all appreciate that Stark hacked that jet's PA to blast AC/DC during his entrance?
That’s my favorite part
That's just how Tony rolled...
alec christiaen I’m just impressed.
Yes.
That’s just how he rolls
“There are *always* men like you.”
Chills, every time.
Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, Idi Amin, Cuecuescu, bin Laden,
That slight emphasis on "always" really sells it.
Ultron, Thanos, Kang, Green Goblin
Ronnie Radke, Uwe Boll, the one kid who called me a dingdong in fourth grade
This guy in an alternate universe was a failed chicken farmer.
Who else just came here to see Tony's entrance
Yes sir
Yeeeeë
ME
You know me so well
Whats the song
02:59 that sound of loki being hit so damn funny
He hit harder than my father😂
When u get laser beamed so hard that it sounds like a pancake on a toilet seat
2:54
Sounds like he got punched
3:02
"Mr. Stark."
"Captain."
And that's how Civil War all began
😂😂
Prefix "Mr" : You miss me?
"I CALLED YOU MR.STARK AND YOU DIDN'T EVEN MENTIONED MY REAL NAME"
Isnt captain more respectful
No, it's the beginning of a beautiful friendship between Steve and Tony 😁
When you have a friend called Neil and you cant find him: 0:40
Fair play lmfao
Why does this not have more likes??? This made me lol!
Im looking for my friend Gavin.
@@navyens19 BOI
I mean if I'm about to die of old age might as well make an epic last stand.
I love how Cap is so confused ... He is not used to technology, when he hears shoot the thrill, he doesn't know how to react.... Epic moment
"shoot the thrill"
"To", not "the".
Lol Truth
He saw a fucking portal open up and blast a man with a red skull into space....pretty sure that didn't confused him lol.
Marvel's attention to details
@@Ssj2590 that was just a magical bullshit.
I really like the attention of seeing as Captain America walks through the crowd. The people behind him began to rise while the people around Loki are still afraid of rising up. Really amassing just their mere presence has that affect on people.
The best part is cap and loki have NO IDEA what that sound is. 😂😂😂😂
Caps never heard rock music. And loki has never heard earth music
dude thats so true lmao
"What the hell is that music?!" - Church.
@@jackychang9148 Am I the only one who caught the RvB reference? Disappointing...
@@harris3295 My brethren.
Then he listened to grunge because sam told him to listen to nirvana
2:48-3:05 Tony always loves to make a flashy entrance. I love it.
Miss iron man
@@vigneshrysoon Iron Bland
@@mando7323 Iron bread
@@Elcoin iron bad
Kinda like the light on his armor flashed before he died? 😈
"Agent Romanoff, you miss me?"
God I miss the way the MCU felt back then...
Me too😔
As do I.
Now literally everyone in this scene is dead
@@turtlemaster2957 BRO I JUST REALIZED THAT
@@Steve-yn3csexcept for shang shi, black widow, no way home and guardians of the galaxy vol 3
“Not to men like you.”
“There are no men like me.”
“There are always men like you.”
This scene always makes my eyes teary, mock me if you want but to me this is one of the greatest if not the greatest line in all Marvel series... "There are always men like you..." I always think that old man was a holocaust survivor... that's why I got my eyes teary, one of the greatest reasons why. "There are always men like you..."
Nah man, its fine, it really is a cool and thoughtful scene
it hits different with the knowledge all this was planned and there was no free will. the TVA kept this loop going to ensure kang remained ruler. and when given the choice loki chose better.
Redditor.
I get chills and teary too. Such a truthful and powerful statement
@@lamgam-ts8tr I always think that old man was a holocaust survivor... that's why I got my eyes teary, one of the greatest reasons why.
"Mr. Stark?"
"Captain?"
This sounded so awkward, i love it XD
For real lol. They both weren’t big fans of each other before even meeting in this movie
Thanks captain obvious
th-cam.com/video/KmLk3ce3z80/w-d-xo.html (sorry for posting a link ) Tony Was The GOAT 🙏😔
Loki: "KNEEEEEL!"
Old man: "No, I don't think I will."
Plot twist: thats actually old Captain America who was messing around with the stones and coming back to this moment just to spit facts to Loki
@@billross9132 that would be awesome
I like to think he lived through Hitler and the Soviets rule in Berlin. He ain't about to let another dictator push him around.
Maybe it's an allegory to Steve, since he would definitely do that, and he would be old like him during those times
@@strigers8007 You just made me realize. Steve or rather ol man Steve was wearing a similar outfit to the old man, during his final appearance in Endgame. I'm not saying they're the same person, certainly not, but... Interesting coincidence... Isn't it?
Loki: *Why do I hear boss music?*
It’s cause ironman played it
@@Dar_ishere I bet you’re fun at parties
@@iamgroot6166 thanks
Lol he was owning Captain America b4 iron man arrived tho.
AC/DC ;)
"The last time I was in Germany and saw a man standing above everyone else, we ended up disagreeing" That line started out so epic and then flat on its face
Didn’t he punch Hitler though? I think that’s what he’s referring to.
@@Adarkane325xi I thought he was implying red skull which was basically the marvel version of nazis.
@@LisaAnn777 Yeah i think you’re wrong, so. Here let me like my own comment too…
@@LisaAnn777 I agree with you there.
WW2 may be very close to being a century away, but Hitler, Nazis, and the Holocaust are things that can and will never be forgotten.
Just like Ryan Reynold was born to play deadpool...Tom Hiddleston for Loki and Robert Downey Jr for Iron Man.
Bandana Patowary and Hugh Hackman for wolverine
Dhruv Girgenti And Chris Evans for Captain America
and Henry Cavill for Superman
@IceFishyyHell no, Gene Wilder was born to play Willy Wonka.
@IceFishyy- Im not a 70s kid either, and the Johnny Depp version came out when I was a kid and I still hated it. Just cuz a movie came out in the 70s doesn't mean kids of the newer generation couldn't see it. When I was a kid, I had the 70s version on VHS and watched it all the time.
nat’s smirk when she realizes who it is is just classic 😂
ikr it's so good
Black Widow: always with the entrances stark
Mr Stark demonstrating the awesome AC/DC powers of the Ironman suit.
One of his most amazing powers, which I always wanted to see more of, lol.
1:34 this old is a Scroll?
More like a groan
this entire scene and it's dialog - are just perfect.
without the brains (Stark) and heart (Rogers) the Avengers will never be the same.
There is still Thor and Hulk. But yeah.
spidey encapsulates both, in the comics he's even mentored by both
dr strange has the brains too.
@@bighand1530 nah they died a long time ago when they made professor hulk and Thor a comedy
@@bighand1530 I can’t *wait* for Thor:Ragnarok.
“I’m not the one who’s outta time” hit different now
“I’m not the one who’s out of time.”
That rings differently now…
"I understood that reference"
@@VidhantRana We are all re-watching this because of TVA and Kang, aren't we?
@@LocaLGh0sT yes...
In the animated series
Kang: The man out of time fighting the master of time.
It’s a foreshadowing and we didn’t even know when it’s coming… until THAT series came.
The old man standing up to loki is honestly the real star of this scene. It shows that even when evil rises up there will always be someone willing to stand up and take to opose that evil
If enough people stand up to evil, it can’t exist. Evil needs an audience.
@@bigedslobotomy
You refer to evil as if you know what it is. Social justice violations are the mask that evil wears.
@@bigedslobotomy you don’t know evil
Uncle Ben vibes
There aren't enough people willing to stand up. Actually far to many are willing too kneel in the first place.
I had forgotten how absolutely ridiculous this Captain America suit was. So glad they changed it in the later movies.
Veloziraptor111 hey bud it showed off America’s ass
bacon pants Ya As Far As Im Concerned
i can barely take him eriously
It looks kind of cartoonish
Remember had that like during ww2
Wow! If Marvel movies are this good in 2012, I can only imagine how awesome they'll be in 2024! 🤩
I feel like people forget how physically strong Loki is lol
Who cares
@I Am Who I Am he’s a 1,000+ year old god. Bulletproof, easily overpowering Captain America, master of magic.
ikr. Kenneth Branagh really understood the physical strength of loki, hence he could contend thor and withstand the bifrost explosion and even survive a black hole
But can his neck withstand Thanos's fingers though?
It took time for even Thor to subdue him.
Stark’s entrance is just perfect. It matches his personality and genius entirely. From “Agent Romanov” to “you miss me?” to hacking the PA just to blast his music louder.
I saw it 3 times in the cinema and plenty of times on my phone and at home. And it still makes me giggle with excitement every time he flies in and steals Loki’s thunder haha
Agent*
And that little smile Romanov gives when she realizes Tony’s arrived-damn, that absolutely kills this scene!
@@SUP-h9d Thank youuuu. I should edit the comment further and say “I haven’t seen it as much as I thought..” 😅
@@liammcdonough6832 Somebody in production / post production really has a thing for AC / DC. Good call. Queen, Bob Dylan or Paul McCartney wouldn't really be a good fit, or even Prince, as good as all 4 musicians were or are.
It seems like Loki usually ends up like Wile E. Coyote after being a badass. He yells at the Hulk, who picks him up, tosses him around and makes him become part of the floor & resembling a deflated beach ball.
"There are ALWAYS men like you." Damned straight! Props to that guy, he got up and spoke the truth, knowing it would end him.
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@ShadowPuppet14 better?
He was really brave, but right when he was about to be blasted, his expression did a 180.
That scene almost made me cry... Almost
@@LeftHandLane5dude, im sorry but if that made you cry, that means ur emotionally delicate af
0:39 The guy named Neil 🫠🫠🫠
Hearing Captain say "Mr.Stark" instead of Tony is so rare
This is the first time they officially met.
To be fair captain got his ass kicked and iron man in one go takes him out so hes kinda annoyed 😂😂😂
Did anyone ever actually call Tony Stark "Iron Man" when they were addressing him when he was armored up as Iron Man?
@@Chad_gamer2 I don’t think cap would be annoyed by that
Cap wasn't getting his ass kicked, he was pretty solidly holding his own against a quite powerful opponent who, let's not forget, had a fucking Infinity Stone in that scepter of his. Tony knocked Loki out of the fight, maybe, but Loki was busy with Cap when Ironman arrived, so it wasn't like you can compare Steve's and Tony's performances in this case. (Plus, Loki always meant to be taken in, so it's entirely possible this was just the point when he felt he'd made it look realistic enough to go along.)
I miss Ironman like that. His newer armor is not as good as the old ones. And it actually looks like metal and armor
That's because the older stuff *is* metal. The new stuff is all nanotech and metamterial composites.
@@lyrethedragon yepp, and maybe the old ones nice, but the new nanotech one is the strongest armor because, Tony Stark just need to think of a weapon, guns, shield, or missiles, it can make anything, you just need to think of that and its real. The old ones are very long time for transforming , and he have to wait for it to cone ,but the nanotech one its just a little piece in his chest, whenever need to " go heroes" he just need to press 1 and just a few second and BOOM!! Done. You can't deny that the new nanotech suit is the most convenient, the most powerfull one and is the best suit in the whole MCU until now
Definitely. The older ones looked far realistic.
@@anminh9959 yeah but the older ones are just so damn cool.
But mark 50 looks like toy I like mark 85
Gotta appreciate Cap’s spangly old outfit
Yeah it was the closest MCU version of cap to the comic outfit
americas ass
idk, it did nothing or his ass
far as I'm concerned that's aMericas ass
I hated that suit so much
1:52 I love how Steve predicted that the beam will literally reflect back & will not get deflected & shoot some civilian lol
Pretty sure he was aware of that I mean he held it straight and against Loki
Can we all agree that "There are always men like you." Was such a hard-core burn?
Amen.
Agreed.
The actor who did that actually has an impressive career spanning back many years.
I do recall seeing him on a lot of 70s, 80s shows in bit parts.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Tigar
@@lancecorporal9894 He did a few episodes of "Barney Miller." In one episode, he played a man who believed he was a werewolf. The interplay between him, Jack Soo and Hal Linden some of the best TV from the 1970s. "Barney Miller" is, IMHO, the most underrated sitcom of the 70s.
Here's the clip: th-cam.com/video/FMYWRWWpd-A/w-d-xo.html
@@tygrkhat4087 OMG, you're right! I remember that episode and yes Barney Miller was outstanding. I remember the Marijuana brownie episode and Jack Soo coming out and saying "Anyone seen my legs?" Also, I think that actor was also in an episode of Magnum PI and played a guy who went around killing women.
I love how easily Tony can hack any basically CIA level software.
Arauptinse Kid Lander Bender / Black Canary
Arauptinse Tony Stark / Iron Man
Chad Michael Murray / Vernon Masters
Kyle Bornheimer / Joseph Marnse
Ken Marino / Jason Wilkes
James D'Arcy / Edwin Jarvis
Loki: KNEEEEEEEEEEL!!!!!!!
Neil: yea?
i didnt see this....
Zoom - Jonathan novi a si
Neil: *GETS SHOT*
Neil: Chill out bro I am coming >:/
@Neil Hood No, No its "Pree-zent"
2022 and this is still the most powerful 3 minutes in the MCU. This scene has it ALL! The neverending struggle between good and evil, the little guy punching up, the cool-as-HELL hero swooping in to save everyone and some kick-ASS AC/DC! Hell YES!!!
most??
And a clash of heroic personalities and fighting styles to boot.
The true hero of this scene is the old man who stands up for his belives. No powers, no super suit, just a man and his conviction.
Believes**
I'd say Cap is too. He's an Enhanced Man way in over his head when fighting a god. Whether it's a bully, Loki, Ultron, or Thanos, he never backs down from those stronger than him.
@@FernandoMartinez-pv1id he can do this all day
@@actualghost6565 "I understood that reference"
Or he had a dead wish this is my way out
You are lying if you said you never wanted an entrance like Iron Man’s
I have before, it was the greatest 15 seconds of my life
@@johannschmidt3389 Lol
Damian Howard, if he's his entrance too, not nearly as fun
I wouldnt because I dont wanna stand out and Im not as much of a show off.
Damian Howard - THANK YOU!!! I totally agree, even when just talking about the superhero entrances (and not the massive character flaw that is Tony stark) I personally don’t think Tony has any good or memorable entrances over the whole of the MCU, they’re all either cringe as fuck or really narcissistic and unnecessary. Thor & Cap’s entrances in Infinity War, and Hulks/Cap’s entrances in The Avengers will always be my favourites!! On a side note, I hate Tony fanboys
Still gives me goosebumps when Iron Man lands. Love him.
Mr Stark demonstrating the awesome AC/DC powers of the Ironman suit.
One of his most amazing powers, which I always wanted to see more of, lol.
I think that's the point of this scene. This is Tony Stark
Philantropist. Playboy. Destroyer of pavements.
Elderly Man: “Not to men like you…”
Loki: “There are no men like me.”
Elderly Man: “There are always men like you.”
*Bro that was actually one of the most powerful lines in the MCU.*
Cue Ron DeSatanist and the Orange Turd
He was referring to Hitler iron fist ruling
“There are always men like you.” If you never remember anything else about this film You will remember that line.
Only remember the huge bag of weed scene
Did you notice people would stand when Cap passed them? He was the liberator
I don’t even remember that line but somehow i know what he would say
There are better lines than that.
Try again dummy.
I swear that oldman is oldman cap
Tony: Agent Romanoff, miss me?
Natasha: Who the?
*hears AC/DC*
oh, its you
Yess AC/DC
No need to ask who, his voice is a dead giveaway lol.
03:20 - "Mr Stark"
"Captain"
The best part. That slight head movement Tony makes while greeting Cap....... BOSS!👑🙌🏽
I miss loki being intimidating, he’s a god he should be really strong
I mean he was only Intimidating to humans
He was never the same after Hulk threw him around xD
@@AzaelGaming he was also influenced by the mind stone
They never said that in the movies
You know to be fair he could beat everyone except Hulk, and he’s bewten Thor before. Maybe in a direct confrontation with Hulk he’s not going to win but he’s taken control of hulk with his magic before so it’s not beyond impossible he could beat hulk
One thing about Tony Stark, he knows how to make an entrance!
So does Thor.
@@SpFlash1523 are you Thor, God of Entrances?
Mr Stark demonstrating the awesome AC/DC powers of the Ironman suit.
One of his most amazing powers, which I always wanted to see more of, lol.
I wouldn’t even be mad if this was Iron Man’s actual intro in Avengers
PRESENTATION!
Old school Iron Man, couldn't resist a good entrance. You gotta love it
No I don’t.
I hate the nano suit so bad, really love the Old iron man suit movement sound
@@navyseal1689 I guess they had to do it so that it made sense he could fight of against Thanos in a 1v1 without dying
The nano suit is so bad
He needed the nano suit as that guy said to evolve with the opposition and tech but I get it the mechanical suits are more badass looking
01:29 now that's a man who's not ready to bend the knee to another Dictator in Germany.
In some alternative reality, this guy was the dictator of Nazi Germany
@@PrimuSPS I thought he looked familiar!
@@PrimuSPS I see you're also a man of culture who has seen The Man in The High Castle.
Bending your knee to protest against nazis and not kneeling before a nazi are the same.
@@Hellwyck you're deranged.
This is what superhero movies are missing these days, moments that make us want to be better people ourselves.
In afterlife
Tony:Agent Romanoff, did you miss me?
9 months later again in afterlife
Cap: Mr Stark?
You genuinely made me cry
* hacks heaven to blast AC/DC *
Reference to iron man 2
I understood that reference ;(
Viper Hareous no he meant iron man 2 because it plays in the opening scene when tony makes an entrance to the stark expo
"Agent Romanoff, you miss me? "
~Tony Stark 2012
Which song was that that stark played please answer
@@messithemozart9544 Shoot to thrill by ACDC
@@foleys17 thank you for your time and consideration
widow : yes I do daddy
Tony : w h a t
widow : what?
@@adityamathur6938 avengers: what?
Me: what?
2:54 I love how both Cap and Loki are confused by this music.
Name the song
@@mayur_cena Shoot to thrill by AC/DC
"Where is this catchy music coming from?" 😂😂🤣😆
that is a boss music
I think it's by Led Zeppelin.
2:23 love how Loki has to acknowledge Caps punch.
Like hey, I wasn’t expecting to feel that.
Did no damage, but still admirable Cap was able to humble a god for even a millisecond
"KNEEL!"
"I'll kneel when you fix this damn door!"
Dang spidey, chill
“I missed the part where that’s my problem”
LOL
SPIDEY CHILL
-proceeds to dance-
"Oh, you're a hero alright. Just not a super one."
"What's the difference?"
2:53
"PRESENTATION!"
love the megamind reference
Patrick: “We have technology”
“The last time I was in Germany and saw a man standing above everybody else, we ended up disagreeing.” I love Cap. He will be missed.
Is he talking about Hitler?
@@The_NPC20 Yep.
I think he's talking about Red Skull..
@Pat Terson the US was hardly involved in World War 2? Buddy you need a major history lesson
@Pat Terson listen buddy the US was involved a lot to turn order to maybe not in the beginning but we supported we gave amunition, weapons, fuel everything that Great Britain needed to stay on its feet later we when we finally joined we joined Like A Champion Fighter coming out swinging after the attack on Pearl Harbor we were just ready we help with D-Day we helped liberate France we've pushed into Germany hell we even fought with some Germans against the wafin SS so you're telling me that the u.s. is barely involved it really was because of us Britain would have been gone France unfortunately was over taken by then the only real power that stood against Germany was Russia but we stepped in and we Pinscher attacked basically so if your telling me that the us took credit when we were barley involved then your just a troll or an idiot and if we were barley involved then tell me how did we lose 400 thousand men we lost more men then great Britain and France the only ally that lost more was Russia.
the avengers 2012 was the goat and man the nostalgia and this movie still was amazing
Back then when Captain America could barely fight a demigod.
Then years later he fights the Mad Titan.
What a difference a beard makes...
That's because he just was out of ice + he was wearing a shitty suit, but after that he fought ultron, winter soldier, beat iron man, proxima midnight and he beat up thanos with mjolnir
@@RyZeRxWolfChannel nah in Endgame both Caps fight even. Loki is 20 times stronger and several levels of durability above Cap. Mjolinor helped Cap Fight Thanos a bit. Thanos is 300 times stronger.
@@adampetten5349 That why loki get killed by Thanos in 20 seconds ? 😂😂😂😂 lmao, and thanos was impressed by cap
@@RyZeRxWolfChannel he's impressed with Caps Spirit. Caps and Lokis stats are far apart. They have been since they were created as characters. Loki tried to kill Thanos so Thanos returned the favour. Thor was contained by Ebony Maw. Cap beat an inferior Supersoldier in Bucky whom he could manhandle despite the metal arm. He also beat a bunch of peak humans in an elevator. Loki could turn those guys into Tomato paste effortlessly. It was a crappy version of Ultron and Cap was keeping him busy. In Endgame the same Cap that got easily beaten by Loki laid a beating on the Cap that wielded Mjolinor. The Cap in 2012 was so impressive he left the cops dumbstruck. The Winter Soldier Cap also took a bit of time against Batroc because GSP is popular. Cap is popular so Thanos was not allowed to kill him. Usually Cap doesn't fight Thanos but Mjolinor gave him an amp. Even then it was the power of the Hammer. Thanos was merely annoyed and destroyed the shield which somehow absorbed all of the Mad Titans blows....or Cap would turn to mush.
I like how Loki looks as if he’s thinking “Wow I actually felt that.” And Cap’s expression looks as if he is thinking “Wow that barely did anything.” at 2:22 yet he still keeps on fighting.
When you’re an asier/jotnar god and a human can damage you
You’re bound to be a little shook
@@Respect12948 superhuman
I always thought Loki was like “hey! You hit me!” And cap was like “oh shit!”
@@max_garcia He usually comes off as an Asgardian Wile E. Coyote when things go sideways, but I can't bring myself to see him as a psycho mentally unhinged villain like the Green Goblin or even the Joker, who kill & wreak havoc just because they can. Or in the Joker's case, because it's fun for him.
Thanos gives Rogers an even more "wow" look when he nearly overpowers his fist in Endgame
Ironman overrides Quinjet because he wanted his entrance music to be played by big speakers of the Quinjet when he made his superhero entrance. That's so cool.
Talk about textbook narcissism.
You wanna know the difference between a hero and a SUPER hero? Presentation!
@@c9IceCream1 you got that from Megamind, didn’t you?
@@ryanangelastro504 of course.. it was intended only for Megamind fans to appreciate
@@c9IceCream1 average Megamind enjoyer
Tony's entrance gives me chills everytime.
His entrance is so cool i love it
Avengers 2012: Iron Man best Entrance
Avengers 2019: Best sacrifice ever...
Alex Sharma why must you spoil it?
MrCowboy SuperheroMan, because he has obviously a sad life
@@mrcowboysuperheroman3116 The spoiler ban is lifted
@@z7983 It wasn't 4 weeks ago tho
Jesus can give eternal life
"There are always men like you"
That cut deep, wise words
That old man. He's the hero among men. No superpowers, but still stands up for what he believes in, even though in doing so, he knows that he's probably going to die. Great moment.
All the Avengers would do the same without their advantages
If he knew he was going to die then why does he looked so shocked when loki goes to kill him eh?
A survior of hitler's tyranny, rot in hell hitler you bastard
Joe Stevenson Cuz death is kinda fuckin scary?
They should’ve used Stan Lee to play him
"Mr. Stark"
"Captain"
Legendary.
When he said "Look to your elders" and then Cap lept in and saved the old man. Funny because Cap was the elder.
AND he's become an excellent example
😂😂
That's really a nice catch! Good analogy mate!
Hes probably older than that guy😂
@@jesseybarra3408 oh damn you got the joke
"Make a move, reindeer games." ROASTED!
Mic drop
Shut up
*LOKI: **_"You were made to be ruled. In the end, you will always kneel."_*
*ELDER GERMAN MAN: **_"Not to men like you."_*
*LOKI: **_"There are no men like me."_*
*ELDER GERMAN MAN: **_"There are_** always **_men like you."_*
{I edited this to include a bit more of the dialogue from the movie.}
Words of wisdom
@@timoshi119 let it beeeee
Boy was he wrong
chi cowie how?
@@therandomd2717 I know he was comparing him to people who are power hungry but I find it funny he called him a man when hes a God Frost giant thats superior to humans 😄
From God of mischief to God of stories.
Just came for this comment
Yeah
I love the attention to detail in Cap and Loki's fight. When I first watched this movie, I was a bit worried that Joss would forget that Loki has super strength and durability. But seeing him tank Cap's punches like nothing was a pleasant surprise.
He took them better than thanos did. The Russo brothers really overpowered Cap in their movies....
But the loki series really nerfed him
@@m.m4982 oh you mean how wielding Thor's Hammer is literally a gateway to gaining Thor's level of Strength and Powers? Like dude, once that happened there were 2 Thors in the universe
@@xrstevenson thor still had thor strength and power without the hammer. Hence it doesnt come from the hammer. Watch thor ragnarok
@@m.m4982 But it does channel his power, which means Cap is chanelling Thor’s power while wielding Mjolnir.
I read somewhere that the man who stood up was supposed to be a Holocaust survivor. That's why that moment is treated so importantly & probably part of the reason Cap mentioned WWII (aside from the obvious). I didn't see anybody mention that in the comments, so I thought I would. Fun fact of the day :)
@Reagan Christian Oh really? Cool! That’s probably why he stood up!
Reagan Christian that’s pretty obvious, at least to me.
I feel like it would have been more interesting if it was just a regular German who wouldn't be persecuted under The Nazi regime with the thinking:
"Last time a mad man tried to rule over us i just watched... Not this time"
Cause, why would people know that?
Actually someone did commen this already
No offence just pointing it out it has 2.6k likes..
I love Natasha's reaction to Tony. She's all like, "Aw Christ, not this bozo."
Yeah but with just a hint of "I am getting a little wet down there"....
Nah more like "fuck, fun's over when he's here, he's gonna take all the spotlight...again"
I've always interpreted her reaction as "Well that tips the scales in our favor." That little hint of a smile comes across as relief. To me anyway.
Exasperated joy and relief haha
I always saw it as “what the fuck... OH... now you’re in trouble”
I wanna time travel and see The Avengers on the big screen at the cinema because I missed those days when Marvel became awesome and fun for the whole family and friends. I wish it was 2012 again because those days were the best.
I am an old man, but have watched every one of these Marvel movies. I believed it went like 10 years to complete. Fantastic being a kid again.
Ironman's entrance is badass
What's the name of that song?
Shoot to thrill by AC/DC
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Imagine if Loki landed somewhere else that doesn’t speak English.
Isn't he in Germany? I guess characters from space have some sort of translator that makes others understand their speech. They aren't actually speaking English
José Luis actually in most European countries English is a second language
@@thefrogzilla2 yes but I don't think every German there knew English. I find it weird how characters from space speak English
@José Luis what if the English language is actually the universal language from outer space in MCU and when the aliens (notably the Asgardians) arrived on Earth more than a thousand years ago brought the language to Earth and humans started using it?
@@meddlemedley740 I wouldn't make sense because the space civilations have existed for thousands and thousands of years, English was invented a few centuries ago and it sounded nothing like it sounds now. My take is that all the characters from space have some sort of translator that makes seem like they are speaking English. Like some sort of very advanced Google Translator lol
This is one of those moments that will always shine no matter how long the MCU goes on, and will always be an example of the MCU being so much more than popcorn opioids for the masses.
2:55
Loki and Captain America: "Why do I hear boss music?"
This time the phrase is literal.
Yes, that's what literal means, well done.
I do love how they have an old man be the one to stand up. He may still remember the horrors of World War 2, hence his line "There are always men like you."
In my head canon he was one of those soldiers that Steve saved from hydra base in WWII in his first movie.
@@jondoe2979 In MY head canon, the old man had a number tattooed on his forearm.
His accent betrayed him
@@jondoe2979 in MY head-canon, he was one of those Hydra soldiers that Steve fought. Decades later, he realized that he was following a madman, and that he helped commit atrocities. He can't change his past, but he can damn well never sully his soul any further.
@@rileymclaughlin4831 Everyone has their ways of filing in the gaps.
0:40 when Neil takes your goddamn sandwich
man you killed it awesome
I am literally on the floor
Bro
One of the funniest comments I’ve seen all day.
Oh shit😂😂
I will never look at this scene the same way ... I haven't quite decided yet whether you've ruined or made it even better....
God i love the parallel between Loki decrying free will as an “illusion” in avengers, but later sacrificing himself to give all of existence free will in the show. Just brilliant character development.
Fun fact: the car at 0:24 was actually suppose to flip over instantly, but the car slid instead, and the director decided to keep it in the final cut.
This ones seems better isn't it?
It did flip over, what are you talking about
@@mac_attack_zach Believe he meant it was meant to flip over on impact, not slide on its nose..and if you look carefully, before it cuts to the flip, it doesn't look like the car is going to flip, but fall back down onto its tires.
instantly though mac and zach
The really fun fact is, that our german police cars has a blue beacon. I think marvel didnt get a license from german authorities...
*The old man would have rather died on his feet, than to become a slave again on his knees*
Yeah
Is he captain America old version
I think they missed a chance for cap to quip about him being an "Elder"
Death over bondage
@@bksk4881 ya know now that u mention it;
At the end of ENDGAME, i think old Steve actually wore the exact same clothes as this old man. I could be wrong.
If that is so, that is THE EPITOME of paying it forward
I love how cap struggles fighting basically anything in this movie because he’s just not a modern fighter yet without modern styles of hand to hand combat. He’s all boxing and straight up brawling which gets him knocked around a bunch. Fast forward to winter soldier and civil war and he’s a whole ass MMA fighter with pro wrestling moves lol.
Probably got training from the Widow
@@bobojo37 he definitely did, he uses peoples weight against them all the time. Especially in his fight against Tony when he just overhead slams him into cement because his rocket boots are turned on. He definitely learned all those moves from black widow because everyone she fights is bigger than her, so she would be the best teacher.
Isn't Loki just much stronger than Cap in general?
@@m4x927 yeah probably I mean loki is a god (sort of) versus just a regular man with super soldier serum. But idk cap is also strong enough to at least stop thanos from closing his hand with the gauntlet so I can’t imagine getting punched by him feels good. He also punched thanos in the face in that scene and thanos’ face still jerked upward so I’d imagine cap is at least strong enough to make loki not feel good when he punches him. A vibranium shield helps as well, that certainly hurts to be smacked with regardless of who you are.
@@sergiomendoza4850 ik the comic book cap can definitely throw Loki around.
It's so easy to forget how exciting this scene was, being the first time that two title characters genuinely shared the screen. This is the moment that the connected MCU truly began.
I keep forgetting that this is technically our Loki we’re dealing with in his show today
Yea i think they completely forgot that. The loki in the show is definitely the one after endgame. I mean, in the show he’s supposed to have just invaded earth and ripped off someone’s eye while smiling and then tried to destroy earth and stab his own brother while smiling too.
Loki was not yet a complexe villain and had not yet went through all the character development…
@@lefudj4236 yes 🙌🏽 but he did have a view on his character development, when they showed him how he will act in the future (betrayal on Asgard, mother death etc)
th-cam.com/video/KmLk3ce3z80/w-d-xo.html (sorry for posting a link ) Tony Was The GOAT 🙏😔
@@lefudj4236 ya that’s true
@@Ladiezmann-217 true true
2:48 THIS IS EVERYTHING AND NAT'S REACTION 😩👌 that smirk, I can watch this all day
Old man has bigger balls than the entire Avengers roster combined.
Nick Craig how?
Doesn't have the strength of the Hulk, power of a God, a suit of armor protecting him, or a super soldier serum running through his veins and yet he refused to kneel, knowing it would mean his death.
wrong
Sure he was, but I and the OP were referring to the old man that refused to kneel, not Steve.
clash5j "The entire Avengers roster combined" includes Steve.
Don't you love how Loki gets his ass kicked by randos in his own show but he is too much for Captain America to handle here?
That's exactly the thing I couldn't understand while watching that show. Loki could've won that fight single handedly. Does anyone have any explanation/theory on this?
@@sujithnavabothu802 guess it would be cap is way behind on modern combat and is outdated.
I understand what Loki(The TV show) was going for, but god I hate how nerfed he was in that show. Plus he just seemed kinda… meh, as a character mostly carried by Tom Hiddleston’s acting.
@@sujithnavabothu802 From what I can gather, he lost to the TVA because they can manipulate time. He lost to Sylvie enchanting the humans because she likely has just as much experience as him, and perhaps her enchantment spell makes them stronger. He lost the train fight because he was drunk, and there were lots of them.
But the show does also show him being strong. It did a great job of showing off his magic, and his fighting experience, of not strength. It even showed him lift an entire collapsing building (or perhaps reverse it in time a bit), no mere feat.
So while I do concede he was probably more nerfed than he should have been, there are (mostly) logical explanations for him losing so much.
It's the usual "boss fight vs. becoming a playable character"