Avengers Endgame was the most impactful MCU movie I watched in theaters. I literally cried when I saw Tony died. This movie was good but I thought the 2 Avengers movie before were better.
My favorite scene was the final scene.
Avengers Endgame was the most impactful MCU movie I watched in theaters. I literally cried when I saw Tony died. This movie was good but I thought the 2 Avengers movie before were better.
My favorite scene was the final scene.
All of it.
Natasha and Clint's reunion.
Natasha's and Steve First Scene after the 5 year slip
"Even if there's a small chance that we can undo this, I mean, we owe it to everyone who is not in this room, to try."
The Avengers stops Thanos (beginning)
Not a favorite moment but a shocking moment Thor kills Thanos
Ronin vs. Yakuza
Hulk and Rocket visits Thor in New Asgard
Scott's Time Travel test runs (turns into a baby, kid and old man)
Going back to The Avengers movie
Captain America vs. 2012 Captain America
Steve and Tony travels back to 1970
Thor and Rocket goes to The Dark World
Rhodey and Nebula watches Star-Lord dance (Guardians of the Galaxy opening)
Iron Man, Captain America and Thor vs. Thanos
Captain America lifts Thor's hammer
The Portal sequence
Star-Lord meets 2014 Gamora
Tony and Peter's reunion - heartfelt moment
Spider-Man escapes with the Infinity Gauntlet
Scarlet Witch vs. Thanos
"A-Force" sequence
Sam Wilson becomes the new Captain America
Thor becomes a Guardian
Steve and Peggy's dance
AoU over Endgame is a wild take. I'd disagree, but good on you for thinking differently and going against popular opinion I suppose.
I really do like this film. Experiencing the portals scene in cinemas was incredible, and the way they rounded off a lot of character arcs years in the making was commendable. I know some people might disagree, but the scale of this film really did make cinema history.
Captain Marvel showing up & soloing half the dang army on her own.
One of the worst parts ngl
No, the worst part was this
The best scene in any movie ever is the final battle of this one.
How was Cap soloing half the army bad? It’s respect to her true power level.
It makes the other heroes feel useless imo.
What do you think?