@@nahor88he actually went by “Buck” in the comics before changing it because he realized(in a comic written after the writer learned the same thing) that it was a slur against black people. Thus, Battlestar.
People always talk about how it doesn't obey the laws of physics... but want I want to know is how they catch it every time, perfectly strapped back to their arm.
I only give steve the benefit cause hes an enhanced super being and ima assume he has better sight and timing but everyone else hell no lol… only if they had the magnetic glove from AOU 🤣
Everyone who weilded shield, including Cap, had to practice to develop the skills. If you watch those scenes closely where Falcon is practicing, the shield behaves very differently depending on where he throws it.
Before the serum, he only threw the shield straight and caught it as it went straight back. He only ever did a Cap deflection shot during that promotional video they showed, and that was a setup shot. Like the target was set up specifically for that shot. It's crazy difficult to do a multi target shot in combat, and Sam did it without serum. Walker only ever did it once after he got the serum and for a setup target.
@@muluvadd7414 That was still a straightforward shot. The shield launched in a straight direction. Considering the weight of the shield, any human should be able to throw the shield in a straight path. The only time Walker did an angled shot with the shield pre-serum was during the promotional video at a target that was set up for it.
his accuracy was why Tony appointed him as Captain America in the comics after the events of Civil War and Steve’s fake death, but he was only officially Cap for a single mission cause of a talking to by Kate Bishop
Cap catches the shield with his right hand then puts it in his left arm (Which is more realistic). Now, anyone can freaking catch the shield double-strapped directly inside into their forearms. LOL
after winter soldier entire persona of Captian America became even better.....for some reason everyone starts respecting him, his fight style improves to extreme
I actually really enjoy the practicing scenes in Falcon and the Winter Soldier. It shows the dedication and steps Sam took to eventually become Captain America
But still Steve did it better bro, I think that the fact that Steve Rogers was a wimp but also a brave man that wanted to fight to protect the people, and seeing his evolution since the first avenger to Endgame was pretty cool, I mean Sam is also cool, but Steve is the original and best cap, the fun fact is that Sam also was chose as the NEW Captain America for fighting racism but it has done the contrary effect, cause when a person says I preffer Steve Rogers (because he is way more cool), at least 10% of people call him a racist when he's not, we just gotta admit that Steve will always be the Cap and that Sam is Falcon carrying the legacy of his mentor, he's not strong as him, but he's also a good man.
4:38 Sam enters building to fight bad guys Batroc: *throws chair and stops shield* Falcon: *f*** *this shit I'm out* The way the scenes mash together looks like sam only threw the shield once as Batroc stopped it and then he up and dipped
2:41 to 2:46 makes me laugh for some reason. Like imagine his whole fighting style was just throwing his shield. And then again at 2:48 to 2:51 as if to say 'GOTCHA BITCH U THOUGHT I WAS DONE SPAMMING MY SHIELD!!'
Must say, the shield ricochet featured in The Falcon & the Winter Soldier were EXTREMELY amazing! Wish I knew how they did them! Those effects were extraordinarily magnificent!
I love how almost every scene with the shield it was intense, then fast forward to Falcon and Winter Soldier and it has to build up. Only thing missing? "That thing doesn't obey the laws of physics at all."
Steve did it better bro, I think that the fact that Steve Rogers was a wimp but also a brave man that wanted to fight to protect the people, and seeing his evolution since the first avenger to Endgame was pretty cool, I mean Sam is also cool, but Steve is the original and best cap, the fun fact is that Sam also was chose as the NEW Captain America for fighting racism but it has done the contrary effect, cause when a person says I preffer Steve Rogers (because he is way more cool), at least 10% of people call him a racist when he's not, we just gotta admit that Steve will always be the Cap and that Sam is Falcon carrying the legacy of his mentor, he's not strong as him, but he's also a good man.
I don’t know if anyone said this already, but i love how it goes from high octane music filled throwing to the guys tossing back in forth in the yard with no dialogue
My favorite MCU weapon. While I love how Sam and Bucky catch the shield while practicing, my head hurts thinking how logistically improbable it is to hook your arm through the straps as it returns to you--let alone EVERY time it does.
Now Sam Wilson is my captain America I just love him. When cap whielded the shield everyone was happy but when Sam took it up there were sadness and questions in everyone's mind and that makes him more powerful and respectful bcz Sam isn't gonna fight only with aliens, wizards or androids but also to those people who doesn't think he is worthy of this title and it would be amazing to see in the big screen. Can't wait for Captain America 4
Supercut indeed, amazing compilation! Thanks for sharing! There are too many comments about *the assumption* that people who aren't Steve always catch the shield double-strapped to the arm. As if that's truly the most unbelievable thing about that oversized frisbee made of a fictional super metal. I said assumption because we don't see many close ups. What we did see in AoU is that magnets can be used, so any Avenger could have magnets on hand. Definitely not the same as in Steve's suit, which had an impressive range, but to hold onto the shield since they're not supersoldiers with superior coordination. They looked flat over Steve's suit so they should look flat under long sleeves. Clint, Natasha, Walker and Sam aren't average people, they can train to catch the shield (as was shown for Sam) whichever way works even without magnets. There are literally two straps, getting your hand flat through one is enough, the shield won't fall off and it will still look good from the other side.
My favorite thing is that you can see Cap's skills improve throughout the movies. In TFA most of his throws are simply throwing it directly at an enemy and letting it bounce back, but as the time goes on he does more ricochet throws, progressively increasing the number of bounces and how long it's in the air, until Endgame where he's mid-air combo attacking with the shield and Mjolnir.
"When Captain America throws his mighty shield, all those who chose to oppose his shield must yield. If he's led to a fight and a duel is duel, Then the red and the white and the blue'll come through. When Captain America throws his mighty shield" - Captain America 1966 intro
Something that bothers me about more recent shield throws. When they catch it, they're catching it with their arm through the straps. The thing is spinning there's no way its gonna be aligned for that. It happened earlier in the MCU a few times but Steve would mostly catch it by the edge with his right hand, then put it back on his left. Same goes for throwing it. Instead of throwing it straight off the arm he would take it off and hold it by the edge or one strap and throw it. I dunno just the fact that they exclusively do it the more cartoony way now bugs me.
@@tayc9542 yeah but I also don't like the magnetic shield. Feels like the kinda thing Cap wouldn't use. Definitely still prefer the take it off the arm to throw it and catch it with the hand style
@@jacobcenter7374 Well for the second version of the shield that Shuri made with the help of Tony it said “Magnetic attachment points inside the shield correspond with Captain America’s forearm and glove, allowing for quick release when throwing, and precision capture upon return.” So it isn’t like age of Ultron where he pulls it back with magnetic glove. They did it to where when it comes back to him it’ll just automatically go on his forearm since he holds the shield by a handle and it stays on his arm because of the magnets on his glove and forearm. It has no straps. The shield does incorporate many technical improvements that allows a superior level of control for Cap. That’s the explanations for the game.
Crybabies in this replies, sam will be on the sam level as steve when he hit the double kick with the shield or else he is below steve like in everything he is
They need to show how the backside of the shield looks like. It's not possible to catch if it has two straps but they can catch if it has a handle like thing
You gotta imagine the restraint Steve has when throwing his shield: we see him easily cut one of Tony’s suits in half. So when he fights humans he has to hold back quite a bit otherwise he’d cut them in half.
Out of topic but Walker was already strong as frick before the serum, as if he is the peak of normal, unmodified human strength. I'd say it's not wrong if someone believe that if we only compare brute strength, Walker is far superior than Steve. But we all know Steve would win in a hypothetical one-on-one fight with Walker due to his way better overall stats and experience. But if the "fight" is only the two of them taking turns punching each other, I think Walker would win. If Walker is the brute strength type and Sam Wilson is the techniques type, then Steve is the perfect combination of the two types. Anyways, It's funny to see him so disappointed when his bootleg shield didn't come back after it was kicked by Karli
I've always summed this ability up to Supersoldier ability. Seriously he is above what a regular human can do. Tossing that shield with 0 training [unlike later captains in MCU] is that formula.
One of the coolest uses of the Shield throw has to go to Sam using it to smash through a helicopter to stop one of the Flag Smashers (dude did earn that ass-whupping after all). Though I would say that Steve being able to quickly react to catch the shield from Clint and with a split-second reaction manage to accurately destroy the Ultron-puppeted Legion bot was also very epic.
Spiderman: "That thing does not obey the law of physics at all."
"Look kid there's a lot going on here that u don't understand"
“Wow, Mr. Stark said you’d say that.”
"He's out of line, but he's right"
I mean the dude walk on a wall with costume
Said's the man who can climb up walls
"The most versatile metal in the world used to make a frisbee"
Well, said frisbee has turned out to be pretty damn useful
“And they used it to make a frisbee”
@@ark4am7night91 yep that’s the quote you can see it in the original comment
@@SomeGlasses nah that’s not what ultron said
@@ark4am7night91 Yep I know and so does the original comment because they quote it as well
No one talks about how cool Sam’s helicopter throw is
The best one of them all
steve is by far the best.
@@IBRDrone not even close.
Falcon’s abilities also makes the shield throw much more deadly, also adds more combinations to his arsenal.
@@mjolninja9358 what abilities?? You mean spinning??
The most versatile metal in the world used to make a frisbee
A really good Frisbee
A life saving frisbee
@@insidiouspancake5590 Also a life taking frisbee
@@garethtzf1233 touché
@Bhavyam Dhand Ain't losing my head over it
The way John Walker threw the shield to give Lamar a soft landing was really creative, he literally got his back
Lamar was literally John Walker's "Bucky". Pretty understandable why he lost his shit when he died.
@@nahor88he actually went by “Buck” in the comics before changing it because he realized(in a comic written after the writer learned the same thing) that it was a slur against black people. Thus, Battlestar.
I can watch this all day
I understood that reference!
@@GeekCinema I also understood that reference
I approve this callback 😎
Nice , lol
@The Truth is De Waarheid I'm with you until the end of the line.
People always talk about how it doesn't obey the laws of physics... but want I want to know is how they catch it every time, perfectly strapped back to their arm.
I think about this all the time....lol
Me too
Right ?? HAHAHA , if someone done that for real , say goodbye to your fractured arm , LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣😅😅😅😅
I only give steve the benefit cause hes an enhanced super being and ima assume he has better sight and timing but everyone else hell no lol… only if they had the magnetic glove from AOU 🤣
captain america's suit has a magnet that catches it idk about falcon
Even without serum, John had some skills with shield
Everyone who weilded shield, including Cap, had to practice to develop the skills. If you watch those scenes closely where Falcon is practicing, the shield behaves very differently depending on where he throws it.
Before the serum, he only threw the shield straight and caught it as it went straight back. He only ever did a Cap deflection shot during that promotional video they showed, and that was a setup shot. Like the target was set up specifically for that shot. It's crazy difficult to do a multi target shot in combat, and Sam did it without serum. Walker only ever did it once after he got the serum and for a setup target.
@@andrewli6606 didn't video had fight scene on top of truck . And in the same fight scene the way he saved his falling friend
@@muluvadd7414 That was still a straightforward shot. The shield launched in a straight direction. Considering the weight of the shield, any human should be able to throw the shield in a straight path. The only time Walker did an angled shot with the shield pre-serum was during the promotional video at a target that was set up for it.
@@andrewli6606 Sam’s built different 💪🏿
1:50 Clint throw was amazing, it's so underated
Ok right! Like that was a perfect toss! That is what a call teamwork
@@justicegarris1024 Hawkeye basically has all the skills of a super soldier, without the serum.
his accuracy was why Tony appointed him as Captain America in the comics after the events of Civil War and Steve’s fake death, but he was only officially Cap for a single mission cause of a talking to by Kate Bishop
Cap's throw after clint throws it to him was even more amazing cuz you can feel the violence of the shield chopping the robot in half
Sam's first throw of the Shield while in his new Captain America uniform. I swear I've watched it so many times *my* arm is starting to hurt.
its a beautiful shot!!
That guard still doesn’t know what hit him.
@@GeekCinema no cap
its still kinda wierd to me the way it goes straight back into the hole it made in the window, even the hole itself is wierd
@@tiago3275 oh shoot I just noticed too it does look weird
I loved how you included John Walker's throw of his self made shield even though it's not really the shield itself but it is still a shield
With that logic, probably should have included Happy throwing the shield in Far From Home.
@@andrewli6606 Oh dang , how did i miss that ?? AHAHAHA, should have included that too
@@souviktudu28868 John walker is US Agent, not Captain America.
@@andrewli6606 aha true but the fact that it was a “Captain America” shield still made sense.
@@crying_cup69 he used to be
Steve Rogers had a unique spin to throwing the shield 🛡👏🏻
Cap catches the shield with his right hand then puts it in his left arm (Which is more realistic). Now, anyone can freaking catch the shield double-strapped directly inside into their forearms. LOL
Yea I noticed that. different directors so they probably didn't notice that small detail.
Yeah man...
May be they made modifications to the backside of the shield so that they can catch with their left arm directly?
Maybe it’s like a technique mistake. Everybody thinks that they gotta catch it in the straps to be more efficient even though it’s probably harder.
@@immanuela209 Then someones arm breaks when they catch the shield directly to the straps , LOL HAHAHAHA 😅😅😅🤟🤟
i assume that the shield is more traditional now( 1 strap and a handle) and there just catching it by the handle
after winter soldier entire persona of Captian America became even better.....for some reason everyone starts respecting him, his fight style improves to extreme
The Winter Soldier boat scene is still the best shield throw action sequence
it's really cool to see sam and bucky bond while throwing around the shield
out here playing catch
Steve did it better
3:46! Sam and Bucky playing frisbee!
I actually really enjoy the practicing scenes in Falcon and the Winter Soldier. It shows the dedication and steps Sam took to eventually become Captain America
Lol Sam and Bucky throwing the shield to each other without talking is so awkward
😂😂
Yeah
But still Steve did it better bro, I think that the fact that Steve Rogers was a wimp but also a brave man that wanted to fight to protect the people, and seeing his evolution since the first avenger to Endgame was pretty cool, I mean Sam is also cool, but Steve is the original and best cap, the fun fact is that Sam also was chose as the NEW Captain America for fighting racism but it has done the contrary effect, cause when a person says I preffer Steve Rogers (because he is way more cool), at least 10% of people call him a racist when he's not, we just gotta admit that Steve will always be the Cap and that Sam is Falcon carrying the legacy of his mentor, he's not strong as him, but he's also a good man.
@@rayossahCharges bro no one cares and Sam isn’t falcon anymore Torres takes that up
@@farkick2.055 Only if your dumb you'll consider that 👍
4:26 That twist is so fucking smooth!!!
The avengers assemble scene, him and thor! Planting the idea of worthiness
Hawkeye Was Nice With That Throw
Yes he's been in a training before with taskmaster
4:38
Sam enters building to fight bad guys
Batroc: *throws chair and stops shield*
Falcon: *f*** *this shit I'm out*
The way the scenes mash together looks like sam only threw the shield once as Batroc stopped it and then he up and dipped
hahahahaha, its perfectly clipped together
Jajajaja
The best use of shield is in captain America the winter soldier 🔥
Man it's just epic
The fact that john walker made his own shield in 5 minutes I guess hahahah it's pretty damn Funny
He got his idea from "5 minute crafts" LOL ,HAHAHAHAH 🤣🤣🤣🤣
From winter soldier, we got a very different Captain. Became my favorite Avenger the day I saw that movie.
Steve is and always is going to be the one and only cap
I just noticed, Sam throws the shield starting inward, to put his torso into the action, but Steve only throws it from the outward position.
Steve is stronger with the serum which means it takes less body parts to throw hard other than Sam
@@ttamcc.4674 I mean Steve is peak human and so is Sam. Batman can kick a tree in half lol 🤣
@@justgohan6346 yeah with his suit on 💀
@@justgohan6346 MCU Steve is way beyond peak human.
@@jacobcenter7374 Not really he's classified as peak human
All that practice Sam, and Steve, and Bucky all went through… just for taskmaster to watch it once and do it perfectly 😂
Well…Taskmaster is naturally talented
2:41 to 2:46 makes me laugh for some reason. Like imagine his whole fighting style was just throwing his shield.
And then again at 2:48 to 2:51 as if to say 'GOTCHA BITCH U THOUGHT I WAS DONE SPAMMING MY SHIELD!!'
Me too. This made me laugh
Sam ain't a super soldier, but he trained real hard to get to that Captain America level.
Super soldier level is not something u can trained. It's biological and physically engineered.
@@broshoeyayoutuber2200 That's the point. Sam ain't a super soldier but he managed to attain the Captain America level.
@Roui you are correct man. He Is an Olympic level athlete. 👍🏾
@Anurag Lamba 💀
@@rouij.9208 nowhere near caps level at shield throwing if you seen all of the ridiculous things he’s done with it
Must say, the shield ricochet featured in The Falcon & the Winter Soldier were EXTREMELY amazing! Wish I knew how they did them! Those effects were extraordinarily magnificent!
1:50 That throw from cap was really cool!
I love both Captain America like Steve Rogers and Falcon
I love how almost every scene with the shield it was intense, then fast forward to Falcon and Winter Soldier and it has to build up.
Only thing missing?
"That thing doesn't obey the laws of physics at all."
And Ultron knocking it out of himself and saying "Stop it."
Steve did it better bro, I think that the fact that Steve Rogers was a wimp but also a brave man that wanted to fight to protect the people, and seeing his evolution since the first avenger to Endgame was pretty cool, I mean Sam is also cool, but Steve is the original and best cap, the fun fact is that Sam also was chose as the NEW Captain America for fighting racism but it has done the contrary effect, cause when a person says I preffer Steve Rogers (because he is way more cool), at least 10% of people call him a racist when he's not, we just gotta admit that Steve will always be the Cap and that Sam is Falcon carrying the legacy of his mentor, he's not strong as him, but he's also a good man.
He kept throwing the shield till someone worthy catches it.
1:15 the shield thrown by Bucky almost cut Steve in half. It just likes how Wanda do it to Peggy but she's fkin DED.
Peacemaker: you look like captain america but its Eazy
Hell of a miracle that thing hasn't taken a head yet
Well 😂 in multivers of madness almost
Thanks for this video. I love the Shield of Captain America. the sound, the material, just everything
i would watch a documentary of how they made the shield sounds specifically.
2:19 *"You Didn't Finish!"* ~ Steve Rogers/Captain America
😂😂😂
I don’t know if anyone said this already, but i love how it goes from high octane music filled throwing to the guys tossing back in forth in the yard with no dialogue
Seeing Steve's Cap and Sam's Cap side-by-side in the thumbnail does put a smile to my face.
My favorite MCU weapon. While I love how Sam and Bucky catch the shield while practicing, my head hurts thinking how logistically improbable it is to hook your arm through the straps as it returns to you--let alone EVERY time it does.
The star spangled man with a rare metal shield frisbee that disobey the laws of physics.
beforebthe end when bucky and sam are throwing the shield alternately, without the conversation it seemed like they were competing lol
Now Sam Wilson is my captain America I just love him. When cap whielded the shield everyone was happy but when Sam took it up there were sadness and questions in everyone's mind and that makes him more powerful and respectful bcz Sam isn't gonna fight only with aliens, wizards or androids but also to those people who doesn't think he is worthy of this title and it would be amazing to see in the big screen. Can't wait for Captain America 4
👏👏👏
When Steve Rogers throwing his shield was one of the satisfying moment.
Supercut indeed, amazing compilation! Thanks for sharing!
There are too many comments about *the assumption* that people who aren't Steve always catch the shield double-strapped to the arm. As if that's truly the most unbelievable thing about that oversized frisbee made of a fictional super metal.
I said assumption because we don't see many close ups. What we did see in AoU is that magnets can be used, so any Avenger could have magnets on hand. Definitely not the same as in Steve's suit, which had an impressive range, but to hold onto the shield since they're not supersoldiers with superior coordination. They looked flat over Steve's suit so they should look flat under long sleeves. Clint, Natasha, Walker and Sam aren't average people, they can train to catch the shield (as was shown for Sam) whichever way works even without magnets. There are literally two straps, getting your hand flat through one is enough, the shield won't fall off and it will still look good from the other side.
That shield has been through it all man
My fav shield moment is during the Cap vs Thanos fight 🔥👌 3:14
Mom who throw plate to their son: inspire by this video be like
My favorite thing is that you can see Cap's skills improve throughout the movies. In TFA most of his throws are simply throwing it directly at an enemy and letting it bounce back, but as the time goes on he does more ricochet throws, progressively increasing the number of bounces and how long it's in the air, until Endgame where he's mid-air combo attacking with the shield and Mjolnir.
"When Captain America throws his mighty shield, all those who chose to oppose his shield must yield. If he's led to a fight and a duel is duel, Then the red and the white and the blue'll come through. When Captain America throws his mighty shield"
- Captain America 1966 intro
That short ranged throw at 0:59 is just cruel lol😂
Something that bothers me about more recent shield throws. When they catch it, they're catching it with their arm through the straps. The thing is spinning there's no way its gonna be aligned for that. It happened earlier in the MCU a few times but Steve would mostly catch it by the edge with his right hand, then put it back on his left. Same goes for throwing it. Instead of throwing it straight off the arm he would take it off and hold it by the edge or one strap and throw it. I dunno just the fact that they exclusively do it the more cartoony way now bugs me.
I just want to know HOW they achieve the amazing ricochet/cath experience and how/why they look so realistic!!
Marvels Avengers had a better explanation for it
@@tayc9542 yeah but I also don't like the magnetic shield. Feels like the kinda thing Cap wouldn't use. Definitely still prefer the take it off the arm to throw it and catch it with the hand style
@@jacobcenter7374 Well for the second version of the shield that Shuri made with the help of Tony it said “Magnetic attachment points inside the shield correspond with Captain America’s forearm and glove, allowing for quick release when throwing, and precision capture upon return.” So it isn’t like age of Ultron where he pulls it back with magnetic glove. They did it to where when it comes back to him it’ll just automatically go on his forearm since he holds the shield by a handle and it stays on his arm because of the magnets on his glove and forearm. It has no straps. The shield does incorporate many technical improvements that allows a superior level of control for Cap. That’s the explanations for the game.
@@tayc9542 I know, still don't like the magnetic shield, much prefer just classic straps
I like how it cuts into metal and concrete but bounces off humans like it's rubber
2:30 is still my favorite shield throw
4:42 Rarest metal on earth........got rekt by a 5 dollar chair🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jon Favreau made all of this possible. Had his iron man movie been bad, there would not have been a universe.
The first Blade movie:"and I took that personally"
Dude, if it weren't for Blade, Marvel wouldn't be a film giant. Period.
we all know the orginal cap had aimlock in his dna.
No one can wield or throw the shield better than Steve Roger..
Sam does
@@ladragodamultus6815 NO
Sam does
@@CrazyMan-ib2ou 04:57
Crybabies in this replies, sam will be on the sam level as steve when he hit the double kick with the shield or else he is below steve like in everything he is
1:50
Jeez, forget Sam, Steve should have made Clint the next Cap, look how well he throws it :0!
Judging how he threw it , he used his whole body to throw the shield🤔
i mean , look at the effort he made.
Stop being a clown. Sam is a far more badass with the shield when he's in the air.
In the comics, Clint can wield the shield as good as Steve thanks to his great accuracy.
3:47 okay but... How are they able to catch the shield by having it slip comfortably and precisely to their forearm tho? 😅
They need to show how the backside of the shield looks like.
It's not possible to catch if it has two straps but they can catch if it has a handle like thing
Yaa, if you see Cap catches with right hand and wears in left. Like at 1:32
I love the weight/ feeling of power in John Walker's throws. He screams lmao.
Captain America is the best film. And the first Captain's uniform is the best
U forgot the scene where John threw the shield straight into Zemo's head
Ugh I just noticed! 😩
0:53
It's been 9 years but I still don't get how Cap made his shield come back to him like Thor and his hammer
stark tech i guess lmao
It's vibranium, it's light and can bounce back
*By bouncing it from the enemy*
@@Moana. no shit, Sherlock
@@nigerundayosmokey2760 @Anabelle doll just give you the correct answer. Why in the world you go and sh*t on him?
He was willing to fight against all odds that is a true hero who will always have my respect 0:10
This compilation is a very accurate depiction of me playing the Avengers game😂
I just love how the Shield combos with the other Avengers.
You gotta imagine the restraint Steve has when throwing his shield: we see him easily cut one of Tony’s suits in half. So when he fights humans he has to hold back quite a bit otherwise he’d cut them in half.
I love captain America
Its only when you get to winter soldier is where the shield throwing has become amazing.
I love subtle brash wooshy sound the shield makes when Cap throws it
This is oddly satisfying 😍
Cap's throwing his shield, reminds me of Xena throwing her chakram.
This video is so satisfying 😂😂
3:07
The only time where shield was desperately supposed to become back and it didn't 😁😁
I could watch this all day!
could you please do every time someone blocks with the shield as well
thats an interesting one!
I'd watch it
@@GeekCinema hope it gets made
'' That thing does not obey the law of physics at all '' What spiderman said in civil war really make sense.
Now that is what u call a satisfying video
Out of topic but Walker was already strong as frick before the serum, as if he is the peak of normal, unmodified human strength. I'd say it's not wrong if someone believe that if we only compare brute strength, Walker is far superior than Steve. But we all know Steve would win in a hypothetical one-on-one fight with Walker due to his way better overall stats and experience. But if the "fight" is only the two of them taking turns punching each other, I think Walker would win. If Walker is the brute strength type and Sam Wilson is the techniques type, then Steve is the perfect combination of the two types.
Anyways, It's funny to see him so disappointed when his bootleg shield didn't come back after it was kicked by Karli
When he twists in the air, lands, and throws the shield is my favorite
So Falcon became the new Captain America. He should've named himself *Captain Falcon*
John Walker's throws are the fastest
Because he’s stronger
He is normal human at the time
I've always summed this ability up to Supersoldier ability. Seriously he is above what a regular human can do. Tossing that shield with 0 training [unlike later captains in MCU] is that formula.
Steve does it best
Oh no the shield's one weakness, a plastic chair.
Winter soldier used it as if he was born with it. I mean he is such a versatile fighter.
There’s something inherently satisfying about seeing the shield be thrown
This is amazing video. I really like it.
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One of the coolest uses of the Shield throw has to go to Sam using it to smash through a helicopter to stop one of the Flag Smashers (dude did earn that ass-whupping after all). Though I would say that Steve being able to quickly react to catch the shield from Clint and with a split-second reaction manage to accurately destroy the Ultron-puppeted Legion bot was also very epic.
He must be really good at math to get those angles down every time
2:43 I wonder how cap shield moving backwards after he threw up into the air?
it doesnt follow law of physics at all
😂
Remember there was a device on his arm in Age of Ultron. Probably he used that.
@@quanqiller409 that was only used in that movie
Steve Rogers - The best Avenger forever
In terms of mindset Sam is equally good
Buckey has the power to master shield but he doesn't feels himself worthy for it.
This made my after work poo a bit more enjoyable thx
One thing that I noticed is that Steve gets better at throwing the Frisbee each time.
3:13 he had to be channeling the power of thor through it bc there’s no way it just floats back like that
So satisfying to watch.