I really like the title. Endgame is pretty self-explanatory and I think would be a good cap on this decade long-run of films (even though they aren't stopping here). For me, I think this will be the last one I see from the MCU (besides Spider-Man and maybe Black Panther). But I won't be as invested as I was before since a lot of my favorite longtime characters are leaving.
D10S: well it reflects the constitution, it's a symbol of what's to come, a sort of indication. In business for example, the name you come up with is everything. Like Mcdonalds
I get what Todd's saying but Marvel have already shown that having big scale movies being followed up by something like Ant Man isn't an issue. Age of Ultron was followed up by Ant-Man which was just a heist movie and a father reconnecting with his daughter. They did the same thing with IW and Ant Man 2. Homecoming was a movie about spiderman stopping some arms dealers and that was following up this crazy galactic space movie in gotg 2.
@@budgetdeckmastermtg2144 he would retire from the studio itself let someone make marvel justice for once and force disney to not use the rights anymore
@@t.l3846 Yeah, I was kinda hoping they would stop the production of superhero movie-making for a few years, like aside for Batman and Spider-Man 1-3, there weren't really any significant movies being made until Iron Man 2 really and then everything really started once that came out. Then Avengers, then they did more buildup, then did A2 AoU, and THEN geared up for the big one by introducing Guardians back in 2014 and then the second in 2017, with Thor 3 out just a few months before Infinity War came out. Which meant that both the Guardians people AND Chris Hemsworth were insanely busy.
Exactly, I can't watch when they go massive. X men movies are usually awesome. Avengers are ridiculous once they go BIG ! But I enjoyed the personal fights.
@@ducedevlstear2471 Oh see, I liked the big cinematography moments, it's those moments when they're back-to-back with one another and the cameras move with those characters. It's superhero done at their biggest and best. We don't have that with Kang going on and Jonathan Majors assault debacle. I already was ready for Secret Wars to be out by now. I was thinking along the lines of them rebuilding the whole Marvels world like when Iron-Man and Thor and Cap were introduced and then after Iron-Man 2 they did Avengers 1, then they introduced some others and brought in Avengers 2, then Scarlett Witch and Vision come in as Avengers in Avengers 3 2 years after Avengers 2, we get Cap 3, Guardians 2, Thor 3, and then we get Infinity War, but we had those movies between A2 and A3. I'm just ready for another Avengers. I don't care about the build-up and character built into the world. I Care about Fantastic Four, Avengers, and Guardians of the Galaxy.
The dceu is hurting from this,whatever they do just pales in scales, enormity of the MCU.Take the avengers for example,each threat has been greater than the previous one, going from planetary to a universal level.Why will I see a planet level threat (looking at you Steppenwolf)when I can enjoy an intergalactic one(Hail the mad titan!)?
Keep dreaming. The DCEU's 3 solo movies so far have been beautiful in every possible way. MCU's solo films are disgusting and even my brother's 8 year old friends are getting bored of their repetitive formula and subpar CGI. Justice League was a troubled mess and I really hope to see the Snyder Cut( which would put the avengers films to shame) someday. Let's face it... anything that DC does , marvel runs to copy them. They got better storytelling, CGI(dont even involve JL here ik), way better action sequences and far better characters. So no matter how "big" the MCU goes, they just pale in comparison to anything DC does always. Damn wish I had a gif of kevin feige running into the writers room to scrap "serpent society" (wtf?) to make civil war after BvS was announced. Probably lost his hair in that mess.
Not gonna lie, when I first heard the rumor that “Endgame” would be the title, I was like “Meh?” but after seeing the trailer, and the tone of the film, and then the way they revealed the title....I then was like “Ok, this could work.” 😂🤣
XOVO It really just depends on how well the title fits the film, and since we got an idea on what the story and tone of the film will be, I’m much more comfortable with the title. Now I can understand someone not particularly caring for the title, I mean I felt the same way, but then the trailer dropped, and now I feel like there’s no other title that would work asides from “Endgame”.
What does the title "Endgame" have to do with "Infinity War"? Nothing. It doesn't fit. Why couldn't the Russo Brothers have the two films fit seamlessly together? HELL. Why couldn't the first film be called the "Infinity Gauntlet"? Personally, I thought Thanos was out of character. I don't need to emphasize with him. He's a bad guy. What's with people trying to "understand" bad people these days?
4 years late, but not too late to call out an imbecile. Never too late for that. It definitely fit with having to go back in time to grab all the stones from their respective places on Earth and in other locations.
It's the coolest thing he never stopped liking Marvel after leaving the company
He has very good insight.
I really like the title. Endgame is pretty self-explanatory and I think would be a good cap on this decade long-run of films (even though they aren't stopping here). For me, I think this will be the last one I see from the MCU (besides Spider-Man and maybe Black Panther). But I won't be as invested as I was before since a lot of my favorite longtime characters are leaving.
not really a good title, kinda bad do to we both know this won't be the last avengers film
I don't see why some people actually complain about a title from a movie that hasn't even been released as if the title showed you the movie itself.
D10S: well it reflects the constitution, it's a symbol of what's to come, a sort of indication. In business for example, the name you come up with is everything. Like Mcdonalds
@@paulpolpiboon9535 yea because it is McDonalds people eats this shit up
I get what Todd's saying but Marvel have already shown that having big scale movies being followed up by something like Ant Man isn't an issue. Age of Ultron was followed up by Ant-Man which was just a heist movie and a father reconnecting with his daughter. They did the same thing with IW and Ant Man 2. Homecoming was a movie about spiderman stopping some arms dealers and that was following up this crazy galactic space movie in gotg 2.
This comment didn’t age well. The Mcu is at the worst it’s ever been
Justice Assembled: an Avengers VS Justice League Story.
Oh wow. I'm watching this like it was recent. Damn near 3 years old. 🤣
The follow up is recast and reboot and watch it fail miserably.
Unless of course Kevin Feige is still involved
@@budgetdeckmastermtg2144 he would retire from the studio itself let someone make marvel justice for once and force disney to not use the rights anymore
Avengers: Justice League
OH hell NO!!!! Lmfao
Avengers vs Justice League
wrong link for the full episode
The only other title that was rumored that I liked was “Avengers: Annihilation”
They're gonna save that title for annihilus
That's phase 6 or 7 if they still are going. Doesn't Johnny sacrifice himself for the world. I remember reading it ages ago.
@@t.l3846 I think so.
@@t.l3846 Yeah, I was kinda hoping they would stop the production of superhero movie-making for a few years, like aside for Batman and Spider-Man 1-3, there weren't really any significant movies being made until Iron Man 2 really and then everything really started once that came out. Then Avengers, then they did more buildup, then did A2 AoU, and THEN geared up for the big one by introducing Guardians back in 2014 and then the second in 2017, with Thor 3 out just a few months before Infinity War came out. Which meant that both the Guardians people AND Chris Hemsworth were insanely busy.
i hate this clip like videos,i wanna see the whole convo.
And then..kang arrives
My favourite Wolverine stories were when he was in Madripoor
You don't need giant intergalactic threats to make a good movie
Exactly, I can't watch when they go massive. X men movies are usually awesome. Avengers are ridiculous once they go BIG ! But I enjoyed the personal fights.
@@ducedevlstear2471 Oh see, I liked the big cinematography moments, it's those moments when they're back-to-back with one another and the cameras move with those characters. It's superhero done at their biggest and best. We don't have that with Kang going on and Jonathan Majors assault debacle. I already was ready for Secret Wars to be out by now.
I was thinking along the lines of them rebuilding the whole Marvels world like when Iron-Man and Thor and Cap were introduced and then after Iron-Man 2 they did Avengers 1, then they introduced some others and brought in Avengers 2, then Scarlett Witch and Vision come in as Avengers in Avengers 3 2 years after Avengers 2, we get Cap 3, Guardians 2, Thor 3, and then we get Infinity War, but we had those movies between A2 and A3. I'm just ready for another Avengers. I don't care about the build-up and character built into the world. I Care about Fantastic Four, Avengers, and Guardians of the Galaxy.
I can't remember any movie's title being so scrutinized...
Are you 12 years old?
The dceu is hurting from this,whatever they do just pales in scales, enormity of the MCU.Take the avengers for example,each threat has been greater than the previous one, going from planetary to a universal level.Why will I see a planet level threat (looking at you Steppenwolf)when I can enjoy an intergalactic one(Hail the mad titan!)?
Keep dreaming. The DCEU's 3 solo movies so far have been beautiful in every possible way. MCU's solo films are disgusting and even my brother's 8 year old friends are getting bored of their repetitive formula and subpar CGI. Justice League was a troubled mess and I really hope to see the Snyder Cut( which would put the avengers films to shame) someday. Let's face it... anything that DC does , marvel runs to copy them. They got better storytelling, CGI(dont even involve JL here ik), way better action sequences and far better characters. So no matter how "big" the MCU goes, they just pale in comparison to anything DC does always. Damn wish I had a gif of kevin feige running into the writers room to scrap "serpent society" (wtf?) to make civil war after BvS was announced. Probably lost his hair in that mess.
Imo the dcu hasn't even started yet.
@@unknown9021
You are a terrible liar.
Not gonna lie, when I first heard the rumor that “Endgame” would be the title, I was like “Meh?” but after seeing the trailer, and the tone of the film, and then the way they revealed the title....I then was like “Ok, this could work.” 😂🤣
I bet you'd say that about any title
XOVO It really just depends on how well the title fits the film, and since we got an idea on what the story and tone of the film will be, I’m much more comfortable with the title. Now I can understand someone not particularly caring for the title, I mean I felt the same way, but then the trailer dropped, and now I feel like there’s no other title that would work asides from “Endgame”.
What does the title "Endgame" have to do with "Infinity War"? Nothing. It doesn't fit. Why couldn't the Russo Brothers have the two films fit seamlessly together? HELL. Why couldn't the first film be called the "Infinity Gauntlet"? Personally, I thought Thanos was out of character. I don't need to emphasize with him. He's a bad guy. What's with people trying to "understand" bad people these days?
4 years late, but not too late to call out an imbecile. Never too late for that. It definitely fit with having to go back in time to grab all the stones from their respective places on Earth and in other locations.
Who cares what he says?