User blog:Solmonster, the Daily Phantom/My favourite part in every MCU film, ranked

19. Drone Battle- Iron Man 2

Iron Man 2 is one of my least favourite marvel films. However, I still love the final battle- two guys in robot suits blowing up drones. How can that not be fun?

18. Time Loop- Doctor Strange

I liked Doctor Strange a lot, and my favourite part in it was when Stephen decides to spend eternity dying- well, at least until Dormammu gives in to his bargain. It's a comedic and still awesome scene at the same time.

17. Yondu and Peter- Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

Wow, I had always expected Yondu to be something of a cruel stepfather, but in Guardians 2, he changed my mind. He loves Peter like a son, and would do anything to keep him safe. The moment when he utters the words "I'm damn lucky you're my boy", I started crying.

16. Hail Hydra- Captain America: Winter Soldier

Alexander Pierce is not my favourite marvel villain, but the climax of Winter Soldier was just excellent, and Pierce uttering "Hail Hydra" soon before his death made my day.

15. Worthy- Thor

That was the whole point of the movie, right? Thor proving himself worthy? I just really liked seeing how he finds himself worthy of Mjolnir again, with a new perspective on life.

14. Hulk vs. Abomination- The Incredible Hulk

Again, another thing which I just can't say is not fun, even though it happened in one of my least favourite films. Two green monsters- fighting for their life.

13. The Airport Battle- Captain America: Civil War

This is just so incredibly epic, I can't believe it. All the fight scenes here are amazing, especially Giant-Man.

12. Mandarin Reveal- Iron Man 3

Please don't kill me. I loved this scene because of its comedy, and I also think it was a great way to separate the movies from the comics. So yes, I do like it, although I was dreadfully disappointed by Aldrich Killian.

11. Trial by Water- Ant-Man

When it comes to superhero training, it doesn't get much better than this.

10. The Ship- Spider-Man: Homecoming

I don't like Spider-Man: Homecoming too much, but the scene where he is holding the ship together while fighting some goons with alien weapons is simply amazing. So yes, this scene really deserves to be this high.

9. Loki Lives- Thor: The Dark World

While I don't find it to be A-list material, I still like Thor: The Dark World, and I find that the best scene is where Odin turns out to be Loki. It's an excellently fun scene. Especially since Loki is so great.

8. Super-Soldier- Captain America: The First Avenger

If there is any better transition into a superhero, then I'm a rabbit.

7. Erik and His Father- Black Panther

This was a very emotional scene where it really showed the good side of a villain. I especially like how along the run of the scene, Erik turned to a child again to show how vulnerable and emotional he is on the inside.

6. Ragnarok- Thor: Ragnarok

Man, I was disappointed by Surtur in Thor: Ragnarok, but his destruction of Asgard made for a very entertaining scene.

5. The Team- Avengers

That one shot of the entire team of Avengers- it's the shot that kickstarted the Marvel Cinematic Universe for real.

4. You said it yourself, b*tch- Guardians of the Galaxy

If the Avengers was a great team film, Guardians of the Galaxy is a perfect team film, especially since its characters needed more development. The final scene, where the team is decaying and it seems everything will go wrong, and still they persist, is awesome.

3. Ultron Arrives- Avengers: Age of Ultron

Okay, many people were disappointed by Ultron, but I loved him. One of those many reasons is because he was scary- and that was perfectly exemplified in his arrival- a scary and still powerful scene.

2. I am Iron Man- Iron Man

This one line sparked a dynasty.

1. Thanos' Vision- Avengers: Infinity War

If there was any more emotional scene than Yondu and Peter in Guardians 2, it's this one- it just shows how human Thanos is on the inside. I feel more sympathy for him than I ever did for Vulture, Killmonger or Loki. It also shows that he truly cares about Gamora. I also like the fact that they turned her into an innocent child, really bringing the father out in Thanos. If you ask me, this one is the best scene in the MCU.