Actually this time you're wrong Tony. The attraction is the Soul Stone Experience on Vormir. Guests will have the opportunity to throw a loved one off a cliff in order to get a souvenir Soul Stone that they can show to their friends and family... except the one they sacrifice of course.
Pretty sure at some point in that five year gap, Rocket went to Disney’s California Adventure, saw the Tower of Terror and said, “I think I can make it better”.
Now I just imagine Rocket Raccoon going down and to a Disney business meeting to challenge Bob Iger to a knife fight to see who wins controlling interest in Disney just to change a ride...and winning!
47:48 - I just realized something. The Avengers kill Thanos, but it does nothing for them. Then they try to go bring their loved ones back. And it works. And they all win together. Avengers: Endgame is basically summed up by Rose Tico’s line from The Last Jedi: “That’s how we’re gonna win. Not fighting what we hate. Saving what we love.”
So that explains it. Conspiracy guy managed to get all the infinity stones single handedly and snapped his fingers to create 2 universes: DC and marvel, both of which mirrored each other. This explains why Shazam was originally called captain marvel and marvel got a female superhero movie 2 years after DC.
And Samuel L. Jackson plays Mace Windu in Star Wars and Nick Fury in Marvel, and Peter Parker wants to build a Lego Star Wars Set, and in Winter Soldier, on Steve Rogers' list on things to catch up on, Star Wars is on the list.
Well you’re ALL wrong! The REAL attraction for this movie is they’re gonna reopen Adventures Thru Inner Space narrated by Hank Pym until EVERYTHING GOES HORRIBLY WRONG and you get sucked into a time vortex and you end up back in the original Adventures Thru Inner Space and then you find yourself in Star Tours!
No, the real attraction is going to be an all out brawl between Disney and Universal pitting their respective properties and licenses against each other for total control of the Marvel property. You'll have the Minions and Dreamworks characters up against Pixar, Harry Potter vs Star Wars, the Muppets facing off against Seuss characters, etc, etc. I'll get the popcorn. ;)
Here's a little fun fact: On Asgard, raccoons look an awful lot like rabbits. That explains why Thor calls Rocket a rabbit when he meets the Guardians in Infinity War.
@surfitlive Not in text, necessarily, but in tone. "Long, Long Time" is elegant and nostalgic, whereas "Back In Black" announces its arrival w/ bombast and swagger. It serves as a perfect counter, and (as I read it) it shines a light on how much the world in the MCU and its characters have changed in 11 years. A cold HYDRA-ready shoot-first kind of world w/ a Tony Stark on track to be Dr. Doom is now a world of heroes who have become their better selves despite all odds. Heroes that aren't afraid to get sentimental (a theme explicitly stated in GotG Vol. 2).
Tony, in relation to the whole coming back from the snap debacle, It's my headcanon that Banner basically made sure everyone was in a safe location when they came back, because he's just that considerate.
The Natalie Portman scenes are actually repurposed unused footage from Thor: The Dark World, I see it as Disney's trial for how they'll use Carrie Fisher's unused footage from The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi in The Rise of Skywalker. And honestly it worked. Also Thanos destroyed the Stones to prevent anyone from undoing his actions. "I am inevitable!".
I think the first cinematic universe would be the classic universal monster films. All the old Dracula, Frankenstein, and wolfman films were in the same universe. Then they tried doing it again when marvel became popular and it failed. Theres also the old Godzilla movies. Those had monsters from other movies coming in like mothra, king Kong, even rodan had his own movie before he joined godzilla.
19:04 James Gunn: I'm thankful. Because now I know what I must do. I will shred this extended universe down to its last atom. And then create a new one teeming with life that knows not what it has lost but only what it has been given. A grateful universe. Snyderbros: Born out of blood. James Gunn: They'll never know it.
I have to say I was close to tears once or twice, but the only thing to actually truly bring me to tears in theaters was the tribute to Stan Lee at the start of Captain Marvel. Anyone else?
the lack of Carol Danvers in this is kinda disappointing but also kinda understandable- they shot "Captain Marvel" & this pretty much back-to-back so Larsons' availability had to be limited.
False equivalence. Doctor Strange had his solo movie established in the MCU for two whole years before Infinity War. Captain Marvel had hers the same year as Endgame. It's "no air support in Wakanda" all over again.
Actually, I want to point something out that my friend mentioned to me. At the end, with the Marvel logo playing, there is the clanking of Tony's hammer hitting the very first Iron Man suit from the very first movie. And now the spoiler-filled Far From Home trailer also plays after it
Just like how you guys mourning on the Infinity War video helped me deal with my feelings about it, this helped me relive the sheer awesome that was Endgame. You guys are always a treat to watch after seeing one of these movies.
I think Endgame and Infinity War are tied for my number one favorite MCU movie. Together, it's such a five and a half hour epic that is satisfying in every way.
1) Let’s be honest, after Stan’s cameo in SpiderVerse and Captain Marvel’s tribute at the beginning, how was anyone gonna top those? 2) I think Danvers wasn’t in this too much because she’s way too overpowered and would’ve made the film much shorter (it’s kinda mentioned here but I just wanted to repeat that).
Here's the thing, I DID take your advice of waiting until Engame came out in theaters before watching Infinity War on Netflix, then going to the theater hours later. However, I did not see that video where you gave that advice, so I did it of my own accord. You can't take credit for my dedication, sorry.
I knew this was coming. This was bigger, better, and even more than we ever wanted and I applaud Marvel for everything they've done for the past 10-11 years. This is by far THE best Marvel movie in history and I absolutely loved it throughout!!!!!!!! (Fat Thor reaction: 😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵)
Yes, Steve ended up in a separate timeline yet appeared later in the one he left. I'm assuming this was thanks to help from The Fantastic Four, who reside in the timeline Steve's in. He and Mr. Fantastic became good friends over the years, and eventually he starts designing interdimensional tech. He needs someone to test the device, and Steve volunteers since he figures out what's about to happen.
Honestly I liked your review at the end way more. It was incredibly entertaining, funny, and personal. Could we get more like this, with more individual thoughts at the end?
Eh...maybe. It takes me a much longer time to write and edit them though. (If not for my camera screwing up, this video easily would've been out a week earlier.)
Also to answer your question at 53:29, it's because TH-cam is run by monkeys who only care about quantity over quality despite high quality stuff like the Camera Jerky Ding-Dong Thing being thrown under the bus. Same goes for Channel Awesome, but we don't look back on that.
I hear the Disney+ Loki show is about Cap chasing the alternate 2012 Loki through time on his quest to return the stones. Like Smokey and the bandit with Loki and Steve
The Spiderverse reference has got me thinking. What if the characters in Tony’s videos like German Michael Eisner, Kill Bosby, and the “You fool, that’ll never work!” guy are really alternate Tonys from different worlds?
Other than the day Marvel Studios packs it up and does one last story, the only movies I can currently see performing like Infinity War/Endgame are when the X-Men finally have their own MCU film or A-Force. I would say Fantastic Four, except I assume the reputation of the past movies will impact the opening weekend negatively. Not that I'd expect Endgame numbers on this, but maybe Shang-Chi ends up being a Black Panther/Crazy Rich Asians surprise hit.
22 movies...and a solid 17 of them, at least, are MUCH MORE SOLIDLY WRITTEN AND FILMED AND ACTED THAN 90% of EVERY OTHER BLOCKBUSTER OUT THERE! THAT is the MCU, FOLKS!!
I figure one little bit of dialogue change could have made the stone return part slightly smoother. If Banner had just said to Cap, "ok everybody else returned all the other stones, are you ready to make the last trip?" (and make note that Thor took his hammer back before going with the Guardians) It can be assumed offscreen. Thus Cap doesn't have to reinject Jane on Asgard or go to Vormir or Morag or ... Cap would just be asked to make 1 trip to return the tesseract in 1970 on Earth (and then Cap makes a 2nd trip to earlier Earth).
Ultimate showdown playing in the credits of this video hit me like a brick wall, it was like "oh hey one of my favorite youtubers and his friends are discussing endgame that's cool" "Oh hey the video videos almost over man that was fun" and all the sudden *NEIL CICIEREGA*
55:09 Can we take another moment to appreciate Tony's impeccably clever use of obscure song clips to emphasize a bit? I mean, how many people in 2019 even remember Elton John's Some Other World anymore, unless they've recently watched Ferngully and actually sat through the credits of it?
also, guardians vol. 2 takes place in 2014. So 2014, just months later from Guardians 1 (a year at most), Does want to kill Thanos. so... (again I critique, but only because I love the films)
Marvel: Endgame is the most ambitious crossover to date. Me, an intellectual: What about Disney's War? (Before you ask, it's a fanfiction from DeviantArt that I HIGHLY recommend you check out.)
Going on your theory about Ego, I can only assume that he probably didn't destroy all life in 2014 but maybe later on in the alternate timeline. The reason I this could be the case is because when Ego found out that Quill held the power stone in his hand that kinda send a signal to Ego so that he can finally locate him. But in Endgame Quill never got his hand on the stone thanks to the Avengers and maybe if Yondu picked him up from Morag he probably didn't deliver him to Ego.
18:19 And I'm still thinking that, even after all this time. As in 'Who are the Eternals and should I care?" 44:39 I disagree. Vision wasn't brought back because he was given life by an Inifinty Stone which was destroyed. Not sure snapping that back into existence is possible. And Gamora and Natasha weren't brought back because the Soul Stone keeps the souls it was given. I am not on board with the idea that Bruce simply thought "Reverse the snap" and all the other people Thanos killed can just suck it. If he thought as much as "Bring back anyone Thanos killed" who knows what could still happen in the future movies. Especially concerning Thor because he is probably far from finished.
@@TonyGoldmark I completely agree ^^ I try and enter every movie with an open mind. It's more a matter of: "Who are these strangers? Tell me what happened to the characters I already care about."
Oh crap I was thinking the same thing about old Cap being played by Stan Lee. It could even tie in to all the constant Stan Lee cameos throughout the MCU!
5:45 EXCEPT The Power stone then would’ve just been picked up by Peter and wound up in the hands of the Collector and he wouldn’t have to hold it to stop Ronan, which was what got Ego’s attention to him in the first place and Ego NEEDED him to help activate the seedlings to take over everything.
That’s definitely a valid generalization of Fat Thor vs Deadbeat Luke but I will do my best to counter this viewpoint, not to change your mind, but to possibly reach an understanding. Fat Thor: His entire family either died or got killed. His friends, the Warriors 3, died. Lady Sif is nowhere to be found. Half of the Asgardians are dead. Half of the Asgardians are lost in space somewhere. Asgard is gone. Despite all of this happening, Thor is still proactive enough to try and kill Thanos with a new weapon but fails to stop him from wiping out half the universe. Thor then gets to kill Thanos afterwards. There’s not much left for Thor to do except wallow in shame but when he gets the slim chance to try and fix his past mistake, he takes it and proceeds to be proactive and help out his fellow Avengers with their mission. After the mission is over, he proceeds to better himself by figuring himself out and team up with the Guardians in ensuring that the galaxy remains protected and “guarded.” Deadbeat Luke: Seemingly already knew that Snoke was a problem but decided to deal with Kylo first even though from experience he should know manipulative old pale guys in robes are the bigger issue at play. Spies on Kylo’s thoughts and sees an undesirable future even though from experience he knows the future is always uncertain. His first instinct is to murder his nephew in his sleep and once Kylo wakes up Luke doesn’t even turn his saber off and explain himself he just lashes the lightsaber at terrified and shocked Kylo. Most of his students are killed by Kylo. Some of his students are taken by Kylo. Afterwards decides to pout on an island for about ten years or seemingly went to the island to learn more about the Jedi but grew so bored of the Jedi texts that he decided to be lazy, stay on the island, and let his family and the galaxy suffer under the rise of the First Order. Is completely useless to Rey to where she decides to handle Kylo herself to where she has an strong enough impression on Kylo to convince him to kill Snoke. Distracts Kylo and the First Order so that the Resistance can escape. Gives a half baked apology to Kylo but hardly ever tries to reconcile with Kylo given that he fully admits to Kylo that he’s not interested in potentially redeeming him even though Kylo feels betrayed because he witnessed Luke contemplating murdering him in his sleep. Doesn’t even leave the island but proceeds to kill himself anyway instead of being proactive and helping his sister and the galaxy in stopping the First Order from taking over and potentially saving Kylo from the dark side in the same vein he saved Anikan from the dark side. (The suicide reading was confirmed by Rian Johnson so its not really of bad faith)
Counterpoint: Ultimately, what makes me think of Fat Thor as a less flattering depiction than Hermit Luke is, Last Jedi treated Luke as a tragic figure, whereas Endgame treated Thor as a joke. I think the crux of the issue is, TLJ didn't go into NEARLY as much detail about What Luke Went Through as the Thor and Avengers movies did with Thor. The MCU put Thor in a whopping SIX whole movies prior to Endgame, where we got to see every detail of how he arrived at this point. The Star Wars saga, on the other hand, jumped ahead several decades out of necessity. Imagine if, right after the first Thor, the next time we saw Thor was Endgame, with only a few scant flashbacks of Thor Not Going For The Head to explain how he got this way. People would be just as confused and angry. And my point is, _you don't need to be._ These are movies, not Lore Delivery Vehicles. Yeah, it's nice that the MCU has the breathing room to fill in all the background details, that's a big part of what makes it so special. But Star Wars went 32 years without telling any more of Luke's story after ROTJ, so unless you wanna see a LOT of de-aging makeup, I think the most compelling way to present the story was the choice they chose. Tragically show Luke at his lowest point, then work backwards from there.
In the Thanos-less timeline... I'm curious what would happen. No Gamora, no Thanos and no Nebula means the circumstances of the Guardians forming would be different, but Groot, Rocket, Quill, Drax, and Ronan all exist, so there should still... _be_ a Guardians. But, if there isn't - Ego only found out about Quill because of the fame he earned with the Guardians, so... yeah, if that story happens it should also be very different. Whoever writes that "What-If" cartoon series that Disney+ said they were doing should try to tackle that at some point, I hope. (Even if the main universe isn't _technically_ 616, they'll still call it that, just like they did in "Into the Spider-Verse".) Good video.
Guardians could still happen much the same sans Gamora. no thanos. but say thanos doesn't give ronin the memo. so ronin is in pursuit of the power stone. rocket and groot still pursuing quill. they don't know to go to the collector from gamora. they still jailbreak. (although drax would have to meet up with them, how? ) so maybe they go to some other planet to find some other buyer. drax still calls ronin.
perhaps it's not so much as preventing branch realities from happening, as it is just making sure each has all the stones. so technically cap could just throw the stone anywhere there, doesn't matter how, just as long as each timeline has the stones in it.
Also on the topic of the secret empire the comic where Captain America says hail hydra (a character with 2 jewish creators btw) writer Nick Spencer when the awesome clip of neo-nazi and antisemitic jackass Richard Spencer (no relation to Nick) gets punched in the face (Still current cap writer at the time) Nick Spencer tweeted that he found the footage detestable despite Captain America issue 1 having the famous cover of Cap punching Hitler in the face But in Nick’s case Richard wasn’t outed as a neo nazi yet but he wasn’t making it exactly subtle
however... deadpool is in the same universe as MCU and does timetravel in deadpool 2, which is done like back to the future NOT like endgame. I guess you could handwave that endgame does it through the quantum realm and deadpool 2 does not
I just saw this today- I think my enjoyment was somewhat muted by seeing it along and knowing that it doesn't have quite the finality that it wants to, but goddamn I have never before seen a movie comprised entirely of cathartic payoffs. I don't think Steve went back all the way BTW- I think he only went back to 1970.
Actually you guys are all wrong; Universal Studios is gonna make one very small but significant change to the Hulk Rollercoaster: they’re gonna replace the statue of the hulk with one of him dabbing.
Did they really get Natalie Portman back? I figured they just inserted Rocket into existing footage. I'm sure the snapped are perfectly safe, Jerk. Who hasn't driven down the road and realised they've left the car at home?
Okay, DUDE. What if the sad gay man from the support group lost his wife in the snap and when she comes back, he has this "I've been out and proud for four years and I'm dating this guy but my wife is exactly the same and doesn't know why we can't just pick up where we left off" crisis? Dude. Bruh.
"Seeing her with this haircut, I was like 'Wow! I got even gayer.'"
ME TOO! MY SWEET SAPPHIC SOUL COULD BARELY CONTAIN IT!
Actually this time you're wrong Tony. The attraction is the Soul Stone Experience on Vormir. Guests will have the opportunity to throw a loved one off a cliff in order to get a souvenir Soul Stone that they can show to their friends and family... except the one they sacrifice of course.
Me: *Hey dad check out my new Orange rock* ..
Dad: *Oh that's nice son but where's your mother* ? ..
Me: *oh yeah about her* ..
@@rocketgroot4311
Me: I tried to teach her how to fly.
Me: *But Peter Pan told me..*
Pretty sure at some point in that five year gap, Rocket went to Disney’s California Adventure, saw the Tower of Terror and said, “I think I can make it better”.
Now I just imagine Rocket Raccoon going down and to a Disney business meeting to challenge Bob Iger to a knife fight to see who wins controlling interest in Disney just to change a ride...and winning!
@@grantmoore8228 Rocket: Who wants to crash stuff and explode!
Kids: YAY!!!!
@@grantmoore8228 That would be deadpool.
"Disneyland? That's thematically inappropriate!"
47:48 - I just realized something. The Avengers kill Thanos, but it does nothing for them. Then they try to go bring their loved ones back. And it works. And they all win together. Avengers: Endgame is basically summed up by Rose Tico’s line from The Last Jedi:
“That’s how we’re gonna win. Not fighting what we hate. Saving what we love.”
AVENGERS!...
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Assemble.
I was amazed when Thanos was defeated by Conspiracy Guy .😦
So that explains it. Conspiracy guy managed to get all the infinity stones single handedly and snapped his fingers to create 2 universes: DC and marvel, both of which mirrored each other. This explains why Shazam was originally called captain marvel and marvel got a female superhero movie 2 years after DC.
I understand your idea about Stan playing old Steve Rogers but it was already confirmed in Guardians Vol. 2 that he's an agent of the Watchers.
Asgardians of the Galaxy is an actual comic team (Angela, Thunderstrike, Throg, Valkyrie, Kid Loki, And Executioner) before this movie came out.
On the topic of character paradoxes, Sebastian Stan was in Hot Tub Time Machine.
So would that mean Sebastian Stan exists in the MCU?? Does Bucky have a doppelganger?
Game Night mentions the MCU and starred Rachel McAdams who was in Doctor Strange
And Samuel L. Jackson plays Mace Windu in Star Wars and Nick Fury in Marvel, and Peter Parker wants to build a Lego Star Wars Set, and in Winter Soldier, on Steve Rogers' list on things to catch up on, Star Wars is on the list.
Maybe the roles are played by different actors, or they look different, or something
Well you’re ALL wrong! The REAL attraction for this movie is they’re gonna reopen Adventures Thru Inner Space narrated by Hank Pym until EVERYTHING GOES HORRIBLY WRONG and you get sucked into a time vortex and you end up back in the original Adventures Thru Inner Space and then you find yourself in Star Tours!
No, the real attraction is going to be an all out brawl between Disney and Universal pitting their respective properties and licenses against each other for total control of the Marvel property. You'll have the Minions and Dreamworks characters up against Pixar, Harry Potter vs Star Wars, the Muppets facing off against Seuss characters, etc, etc.
I'll get the popcorn. ;)
tscream80 and Hulk and Namor won’t know which side to be on!
brimar24 do you not know what Adventures Thru Inner Space is?
Here's a little fun fact: On Asgard, raccoons look an awful lot like rabbits. That explains why Thor calls Rocket a rabbit when he meets the Guardians in Infinity War.
Now that Disney owns the Fantastic Four again, who wouldn’t want to see a giant animatronic Galactus in DCA ala the old Kongfrontation?
In its own bizarre way, story-closing "It's Been A Long, Long Time" can be considered the inverse of the MCU-opening "Back In Black."
@surfitlive Not in text, necessarily, but in tone.
"Long, Long Time" is elegant and nostalgic, whereas "Back In Black" announces its arrival w/ bombast and swagger.
It serves as a perfect counter, and (as I read it) it shines a light on how much the world in the MCU and its characters have changed in 11 years. A cold HYDRA-ready shoot-first kind of world w/ a Tony Stark on track to be Dr. Doom is now a world of heroes who have become their better selves despite all odds. Heroes that aren't afraid to get sentimental (a theme explicitly stated in GotG Vol. 2).
Tony, in relation to the whole coming back from the snap debacle, It's my headcanon that Banner basically made sure everyone was in a safe location when they came back, because he's just that considerate.
Plus the gauntlet isnt a monkeys paw, it seems to also work off of subconscious or something
It also led to a hilarious moment in "Far from Home".
The Natalie Portman scenes are actually repurposed unused footage from Thor: The Dark World, I see it as Disney's trial for how they'll use Carrie Fisher's unused footage from The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi in The Rise of Skywalker. And honestly it worked.
Also Thanos destroyed the Stones to prevent anyone from undoing his actions. "I am inevitable!".
Natalie didn't talk in those scenes
Accidentally came across your channel...AND I'M SO GLAD I DID!! Your channel may be one of my new favs!
Yes. All the old people travel back in time to where they thought the parks were better back then. Their first ride: Superstar Limo.
I think the first cinematic universe would be the classic universal monster films. All the old Dracula, Frankenstein, and wolfman films were in the same universe. Then they tried doing it again when marvel became popular and it failed.
Theres also the old Godzilla movies. Those had monsters from other movies coming in like mothra, king Kong, even rodan had his own movie before he joined godzilla.
“We know Black Panther’s safe”
Watching this now hits me in the feels 😢
19:04
James Gunn: I'm thankful. Because now I know what I must do. I will shred this extended universe down to its last atom. And then create a new one teeming with life that knows not what it has lost but only what it has been given. A grateful universe.
Snyderbros: Born out of blood.
James Gunn: They'll never know it.
Joe Russo also cameoed in The Winter Soldier and Civil War.
I have to say I was close to tears once or twice, but the only thing to actually truly bring me to tears in theaters was the tribute to Stan Lee at the start of Captain Marvel. Anyone else?
the lack of Carol Danvers in this is kinda disappointing but also kinda understandable- they shot "Captain Marvel" & this pretty much back-to-back so Larsons' availability had to be limited.
False equivalence. Doctor Strange had his solo movie established in the MCU for two whole years before Infinity War. Captain Marvel had hers the same year as Endgame. It's "no air support in Wakanda" all over again.
RE: Jeff Bridges in the MCU
Disneyland is also canon. I'm now imagining them visiting their own attractions in-universe.
The AvenJerk Initiative still taking recruits?
Depressingly, there's a wait-list.
Avenjerks.....hm, someone reads Mad Magazine.
Actually, I want to point something out that my friend mentioned to me. At the end, with the Marvel logo playing, there is the clanking of Tony's hammer hitting the very first Iron Man suit from the very first movie. And now the spoiler-filled Far From Home trailer also plays after it
Just like how you guys mourning on the Infinity War video helped me deal with my feelings about it, this helped me relive the sheer awesome that was Endgame. You guys are always a treat to watch after seeing one of these movies.
I think Endgame and Infinity War are tied for my number one favorite MCU movie. Together, it's such a five and a half hour epic that is satisfying in every way.
4:06 Aaaaand now Epic Rap Battles of History is giving us Thanos vs. J. Robert Oppenheimer.
Haha when the shovel hit him my phone got a notification. It looked like he got hit in the face with the notification pop up.
“Maybe they had a Buddha Call”
*slow clap*
"You stupid internet nazis! You GOT him WORK!"
I don't think any quote in the rest of this OML is going to top this.
1) Let’s be honest, after Stan’s cameo in SpiderVerse and Captain Marvel’s tribute at the beginning, how was anyone gonna top those?
2) I think Danvers wasn’t in this too much because she’s way too overpowered and would’ve made the film much shorter (it’s kinda mentioned here but I just wanted to repeat that).
The real reason why Carol wasn't in the movie that much is because Endgame started filming way before Captain Marvel started production
This was Inevitable
But I love this 3000
12:48 "Wrong multiverse!"
Not anymore...
Oof.
Here's the thing, I DID take your advice of waiting until Engame came out in theaters before watching Infinity War on Netflix, then going to the theater hours later. However, I did not see that video where you gave that advice, so I did it of my own accord. You can't take credit for my dedication, sorry.
The raccoon v gloves hand spooked me one good
Rocket stole his glove.
11:02 My Favorite cameo of Stan Lee of the many out there.
I knew this was coming.
This was bigger, better, and even more than we ever wanted and I applaud Marvel for everything they've done for the past 10-11 years.
This is by far THE best Marvel movie in history and I absolutely loved it throughout!!!!!!!!
(Fat Thor reaction: 😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵)
So was it better than Wonder Park?
Everything is better than Wonder Park.
@@tandnmom100 What about Disaster movie or Fascism?
Every *movie* is better than Wonder Park. And as far as I'm concerned, the Venn diagram between Wonder Park and fascism is a circle.
@@tandnmom100 Gees, At least wonder park tired and had high quality animation.I mean it sucked but it's not the worst movie ever made.
"Remember kids, teamwork is bad and repressing your emotions is good!"
2:21 - Brianna looks like she's got antennae (because of Emilia's shirt).
And then those antennae grew into Loki horns.
omg it's true
All of these Spiderverse references are just reminding me to finally watch the movie
Yes, Steve ended up in a separate timeline yet appeared later in the one he left. I'm assuming this was thanks to help from The Fantastic Four, who reside in the timeline Steve's in. He and Mr. Fantastic became good friends over the years, and eventually he starts designing interdimensional tech. He needs someone to test the device, and Steve volunteers since he figures out what's about to happen.
Honestly I liked your review at the end way more. It was incredibly entertaining, funny, and personal. Could we get more like this, with more individual thoughts at the end?
Eh...maybe. It takes me a much longer time to write and edit them though. (If not for my camera screwing up, this video easily would've been out a week earlier.)
55:34 Love how you use Splash Mountain music whenever you use a time card now.
Also to answer your question at 53:29, it's because TH-cam is run by monkeys who only care about quantity over quality despite high quality stuff like the Camera Jerky Ding-Dong Thing being thrown under the bus. Same goes for Channel Awesome, but we don't look back on that.
@@christheleavittman7080 that part was probably just self-deprecation
I hear the Disney+ Loki show is about Cap chasing the alternate 2012 Loki through time on his quest to return the stones. Like Smokey and the bandit with Loki and Steve
The Spiderverse reference has got me thinking. What if the characters in Tony’s videos like German Michael Eisner, Kill Bosby, and the “You fool, that’ll never work!” guy are really alternate Tonys from different worlds?
RIP Iron Man, and Black Widow you will be missed by all
Other than the day Marvel Studios packs it up and does one last story, the only movies I can currently see performing like Infinity War/Endgame are when the X-Men finally have their own MCU film or A-Force. I would say Fantastic Four, except I assume the reputation of the past movies will impact the opening weekend negatively.
Not that I'd expect Endgame numbers on this, but maybe Shang-Chi ends up being a Black Panther/Crazy Rich Asians surprise hit.
Dave: Also...A-Force!
22 movies...and a solid 17 of them, at least, are MUCH MORE SOLIDLY WRITTEN AND FILMED AND ACTED THAN 90% of EVERY OTHER BLOCKBUSTER OUT THERE! THAT is the MCU, FOLKS!!
Honestly, I couldn’t rewatch Infinity War a second time until early April...it was just...depressing...
brilliant use of Stranglers' "No More Heroes." One of my favorite songs. just miffed I didn't put two and two together. nice touch!
The kid at the end of the movie was the kid from iron Man 3
I figure one little bit of dialogue change could have made the stone return part slightly smoother. If Banner had just said to Cap, "ok everybody else returned all the other stones, are you ready to make the last trip?" (and make note that Thor took his hammer back before going with the Guardians) It can be assumed offscreen. Thus Cap doesn't have to reinject Jane on Asgard or go to Vormir or Morag or ... Cap would just be asked to make 1 trip to return the tesseract in 1970 on Earth (and then Cap makes a 2nd trip to earlier Earth).
If Into the Spider-verse and Endgame were switched around, the Stan Lee cameo would've been over the top beautiful.
"IT IS NOT POSSIBLE THAT THE SECOND HALF OF THIS ONE MOVIE LATER EXISTS"
This is one of the best movies of the decade
Who actually waited one year just to see this video come out?
Edit: I also like your new camera
Ultimate showdown playing in the credits of this video hit me like a brick wall, it was like "oh hey one of my favorite youtubers and his friends are discussing endgame that's cool"
"Oh hey the video videos almost over man that was fun" and all the sudden *NEIL CICIEREGA*
DC should get James Gunn aged really well
TBF I think the Suicide Squad news had already dropped at the time and we were referencing that.
55:09 Can we take another moment to appreciate Tony's impeccably clever use of obscure song clips to emphasize a bit? I mean, how many people in 2019 even remember Elton John's Some Other World anymore, unless they've recently watched Ferngully and actually sat through the credits of it?
I've always loved that song. One of Elton's most underrated ones.
You guys are the happiest group on the internet 🤣
Thanks! Loved your AL-Music video btw!
@@TonyGoldmark Coming from THE Tony Goldmark...that means a lot! Thank you!
also, guardians vol. 2 takes place in 2014. So 2014, just months later from Guardians 1 (a year at most), Does want to kill Thanos. so... (again I critique, but only because I love the films)
at around 51 minutes ...ooh, I love the horrifying implications of people coming back suddenly... that got dark fast.
Yep. And Far From Home did explore those implications. It wasn't the core of the movie, but they were there.
Marvel: Endgame is the most ambitious crossover to date.
Me, an intellectual: What about Disney's War?
(Before you ask, it's a fanfiction from DeviantArt that I HIGHLY recommend you check out.)
Well, if Disney wants another Cinematic Universe.....how about using their TV animated characters?
@@al.109 Oh my god. if they did that, that would be like my entire childhood coming together to save the world. That would be AWESOME!
@@matthewn1566 and kids of this generation too, if you want to include the Disney XD cartoons! Some of them even have dimension hopping devices!
Going on your theory about Ego, I can only assume that he probably didn't destroy all life in 2014 but maybe later on in the alternate timeline.
The reason I this could be the case is because when Ego found out that Quill held the power stone in his hand that kinda send a signal to Ego so that he can finally locate him. But in Endgame Quill never got his hand on the stone thanks to the Avengers and maybe if Yondu picked him up from Morag he probably didn't deliver him to Ego.
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Who gave Ryan the super solider serum? He’s huge!
He was always on the tall side.
There is actually a post credit scene it's the trailer to Spiderman Homecoming they added it later on at least at the theater where I live did.
Rocket stole his glove.
I love your videos, Tony. I love them 3,000
8:14 And then Mark Ruffalo ended up spoiling the real ending anyway whilst thinking it was a fake one: Cap gets married.
I figure Quill made time to stop by Epcot somewhere between the funeral and heading back into space.
18:19 And I'm still thinking that, even after all this time. As in 'Who are the Eternals and should I care?"
44:39 I disagree. Vision wasn't brought back because he was given life by an Inifinty Stone which was destroyed. Not sure snapping that back into existence is possible. And Gamora and Natasha weren't brought back because the Soul Stone keeps the souls it was given. I am not on board with the idea that Bruce simply thought "Reverse the snap" and all the other people Thanos killed can just suck it. If he thought as much as "Bring back anyone Thanos killed" who knows what could still happen in the future movies. Especially concerning Thor because he is probably far from finished.
Re: your Eternals comment...I thought the same thing about that weird movie with the space raccoon wearing people clothes, and look what happened.
@@TonyGoldmark I completely agree ^^ I try and enter every movie with an open mind. It's more a matter of: "Who are these strangers? Tell me what happened to the characters I already care about."
Oh crap I was thinking the same thing about old Cap being played by Stan Lee. It could even tie in to all the constant Stan Lee cameos throughout the MCU!
My God, that would be even more emotional than the scene we got now. Stan Lee's final cameo, and it would be as Cap himself.
Fun fact: Black Widows PB&J sandwich has more screen time than Captain Marvel
5:45 EXCEPT The Power stone then would’ve just been picked up by Peter and wound up in the hands of the Collector and he wouldn’t have to hold it to stop Ronan, which was what got Ego’s attention to him in the first place and Ego NEEDED him to help activate the seedlings to take over everything.
they didn't comment on obediah, but deadpool calls cable thanos :)
That’s definitely a valid generalization of Fat Thor vs Deadbeat Luke but I will do my best to counter this viewpoint, not to change your mind, but to possibly reach an understanding.
Fat Thor:
His entire family either died or got killed.
His friends, the Warriors 3, died.
Lady Sif is nowhere to be found.
Half of the Asgardians are dead.
Half of the Asgardians are lost in space somewhere.
Asgard is gone.
Despite all of this happening, Thor is still proactive enough to try and kill Thanos with a new weapon but fails to stop him from wiping out half the universe.
Thor then gets to kill Thanos afterwards.
There’s not much left for Thor to do except wallow in shame but when he gets the slim chance to try and fix his past mistake, he takes it and proceeds to be proactive and help out his fellow Avengers with their mission.
After the mission is over, he proceeds to better himself by figuring himself out and team up with the Guardians in ensuring that the galaxy remains protected and “guarded.”
Deadbeat Luke:
Seemingly already knew that Snoke was a problem but decided to deal with Kylo first even though from experience he should know manipulative old pale guys in robes are the bigger issue at play.
Spies on Kylo’s thoughts and sees an undesirable future even though from experience he knows the future is always uncertain.
His first instinct is to murder his nephew in his sleep and once Kylo wakes up Luke doesn’t even turn his saber off and explain himself he just lashes the lightsaber at terrified and shocked Kylo.
Most of his students are killed by Kylo.
Some of his students are taken by Kylo.
Afterwards decides to pout on an island for about ten years or seemingly went to the island to learn more about the Jedi but grew so bored of the Jedi texts that he decided to be lazy, stay on the island, and let his family and the galaxy suffer under the rise of the First Order.
Is completely useless to Rey to where she decides to handle Kylo herself to where she has an strong enough impression on Kylo to convince him to kill
Snoke.
Distracts Kylo and the First Order so that the Resistance can escape.
Gives a half baked apology to Kylo but hardly ever tries to reconcile with Kylo given that he fully admits to Kylo that he’s not interested in potentially redeeming him even though Kylo feels betrayed because he witnessed Luke contemplating murdering him in his sleep.
Doesn’t even leave the island but proceeds to kill himself anyway instead of being proactive and helping his sister and the galaxy in stopping the First Order from taking over and potentially saving Kylo from the dark side in the same vein he saved Anikan from the dark side.
(The suicide reading was confirmed by Rian Johnson so its not really of bad faith)
Counterpoint: Ultimately, what makes me think of Fat Thor as a less flattering depiction than Hermit Luke is, Last Jedi treated Luke as a tragic figure, whereas Endgame treated Thor as a joke.
I think the crux of the issue is, TLJ didn't go into NEARLY as much detail about What Luke Went Through as the Thor and Avengers movies did with Thor. The MCU put Thor in a whopping SIX whole movies prior to Endgame, where we got to see every detail of how he arrived at this point. The Star Wars saga, on the other hand, jumped ahead several decades out of necessity. Imagine if, right after the first Thor, the next time we saw Thor was Endgame, with only a few scant flashbacks of Thor Not Going For The Head to explain how he got this way. People would be just as confused and angry.
And my point is, _you don't need to be._ These are movies, not Lore Delivery Vehicles. Yeah, it's nice that the MCU has the breathing room to fill in all the background details, that's a big part of what makes it so special. But Star Wars went 32 years without telling any more of Luke's story after ROTJ, so unless you wanna see a LOT of de-aging makeup, I think the most compelling way to present the story was the choice they chose. Tragically show Luke at his lowest point, then work backwards from there.
In the Thanos-less timeline... I'm curious what would happen. No Gamora, no Thanos and no Nebula means the circumstances of the Guardians forming would be different, but Groot, Rocket, Quill, Drax, and Ronan all exist, so there should still... _be_ a Guardians.
But, if there isn't - Ego only found out about Quill because of the fame he earned with the Guardians, so... yeah, if that story happens it should also be very different.
Whoever writes that "What-If" cartoon series that Disney+ said they were doing should try to tackle that at some point, I hope.
(Even if the main universe isn't _technically_ 616, they'll still call it that, just like they did in "Into the Spider-Verse".)
Good video.
Guardians could still happen much the same sans Gamora. no thanos. but say thanos doesn't give ronin the memo. so ronin is in pursuit of the power stone. rocket and groot still pursuing quill. they don't know to go to the collector from gamora. they still jailbreak. (although drax would have to meet up with them, how? ) so maybe they go to some other planet to find some other buyer. drax still calls ronin.
I honestly wasn’t sure if it was commentary when Thor noticed that Thanos was doing absolutely nothing.
"did you learn everything you know about time travel from Back To The Future?"
I bet they cut the line: "no... back to the future 2."
I do think that Old man Steve was modeled after Stan Lee
perhaps it's not so much as preventing branch realities from happening, as it is just making sure each has all the stones. so technically cap could just throw the stone anywhere there, doesn't matter how, just as long as each timeline has the stones in it.
I'm from the future, and I'm here to tell you that indeed the MCU is Earth 616.
Well, at least according to the MCU. Across the Spiderverse said otherwise.
Also on the topic of the secret empire the comic where Captain America says hail hydra (a character with 2 jewish creators btw) writer Nick Spencer when the awesome clip of neo-nazi and antisemitic jackass Richard Spencer (no relation to Nick) gets punched in the face (Still current cap writer at the time) Nick Spencer tweeted that he found the footage detestable despite Captain America issue 1 having the famous cover of Cap punching Hitler in the face But in Nick’s case Richard wasn’t outed as a neo nazi yet but he wasn’t making it exactly subtle
however... deadpool is in the same universe as MCU and does timetravel in deadpool 2, which is done like back to the future NOT like endgame. I guess you could handwave that endgame does it through the quantum realm and deadpool 2 does not
Carol Danvers is great
notice that our main timeline (in 2023) has 0 infinity stones to protect it now.
They used a deleted scene from Thor the dark world. That’s why Natalie Portman was in there.
What's the Attraction: The Captain America museum in the American Pavilion at Epcot
...you're a genius and if I had any power, I would hire you.
I remember when Fibonazi became Captain America
I just saw this today- I think my enjoyment was somewhat muted by seeing it along and knowing that it doesn't have quite the finality that it wants to, but goddamn I have never before seen a movie comprised entirely of cathartic payoffs. I don't think Steve went back all the way BTW- I think he only went back to 1970.
Actually you guys are all wrong; Universal Studios is gonna make one very small but significant change to the Hulk Rollercoaster: they’re gonna replace the statue of the hulk with one of him dabbing.
Did they really get Natalie Portman back? I figured they just inserted Rocket into existing footage.
I'm sure the snapped are perfectly safe, Jerk. Who hasn't driven down the road and realised they've left the car at home?
@Mattbrain Thanks. I thought so.
She did a bit of ADR, but that’s it.
i feel bad for your neighbors lol
Great song choice at the end
Okay, DUDE. What if the sad gay man from the support group lost his wife in the snap and when she comes back, he has this "I've been out and proud for four years and I'm dating this guy but my wife is exactly the same and doesn't know why we can't just pick up where we left off" crisis? Dude. Bruh.
Exactly. There would be all KINDS of shit like that in a post-unsnap world. You're basically throwing the universe into chaos all over again.