I cried like a child while seeing Tony dying and my heart was so happy with seeing Peggy and Steve dancing at the last scene that movie was soo overwhelming and beautiful and noone is goin to replace them and Natasha included but I'm hoping to see Falcon's movie and Doctor Strange 2 and also Captain Marvel 2 but i can't think them being the mains in the MCU bcoz although i love them too Noone can replace Tony,Steve and Natasha
When you think about it, the rat in Ant man's van kinda saved the universe as well, he activated the machine bringing him back and thus the all quantum realm/time travel idea
Ray Hartmann Notice how Valkyrie said he comes out once a month to get his supply of alcohol. Notice how that’s oddly consistent. Once a month. What if Thor just you know, drank more? Well, I have a theory. Odds are Thor put water in vodka bottles and pretended like he was drunk. He probably played the “drunk to the point of not being able to function” act so he could play fortnite
I just want to add that they added a really cool Easter egg in the movie that no one seemed to get, but I did because I’m probably the only one on the planet that really loves Iron Man 3. “The blonde kid” standing behind everyone at Tony’s funeral was Harley from Iron Man 3. My sister thought it was irrelevant and useless, but since I love Iron Man 3, I really really liked that nod.
while watching endgame I was also on the lookout for thanos meme material. although what I found was limited, it's still honest work. "I am inevitable."
@@pissysoles6996 It was impactful for antman, thor, especially ironman...etc wished it showed us a little more because 5 years is half a decade but it had its place
@@MysticKrabs they were devastated from the beginning.. everyone was including the fans. So the 5 year jump did nothing for the storyline but to cause confusion and problems with storyline continuity
Endgame is also one of my favourite films of all time now. That moment when all the heroes joined up and Captain America said "Avengers Assemble", I just couldn't believe it, jaw on the ground. This was like watching Return of the King as I ended up crying so hard at the ending. I was so surprised you didn't even more about Nebula and various other characters but hey, good review.
I used to watch your Harry Potter videos and them lost interest in Harry Potter and here i am back like 2 years later watching a Marvel video and i love it.
LOVED Capt. Marvels fight scene, Hipster Hulk finding inner piece and showing you don't always gotta smash things and Thors redemption arc and overcoming her PTSD, also showed all heroes don't gotta have an 8 pack all the time
I was just blown away by this movie!! It was awesome. I’m going too truly miss Cap, Tony (Iron Man) and Natasha. But I can’t wait to see the future and how the MCU will take on the next threat to the galaxy!!!
I walked out of the theatre with a broken heart sad and well aware of the fact that i will never enjoy marvel avengers movies the same as i did before *without tony ...iron man is just a suit but the man inside the suit will never be the same*
The saddest moment of any movie is when happy is talking to Tony’s daughter at the end. For some reason that was the moment I started to tear up lol “You can have all of the cheeseburgers you want”
I only saw a few Marvel movies before Endgame but this movie still made me have feelings for all these characters. I’m definitely going to watch all of the Marvel movies on Disney +.
My favorite upcoming movie will be Guardians of the Galaxy vol 3 because Thor and the crew are a good combo and they will also be trying to win over the new Gamorah
0ver no she didn’t, because after all the bad guys got snapped away gamorah looks at quill and says to nebula “this is the guy?” and blah blah blah. You are wrong
Lacking Gnat yea I wish she would have had more involvement. She just popped in and out and was pretty much just like a get out of jail free card the times she showed up.
She is too much of a magic bullet, but I expected that coming in (I expected her to be my least favourite character, and she was arguably worse than I expected). I expected her to effectively one-shot Thanos' army, and she did, but I don't like the way she was introduced. It felt so forced. I knew from the moment Iron Man "went to sleep" at the start that it would be CM that would rescue him. Especially after seeing the light coming through the window. Any part where she was in, except for the one Thor-CM meetup thing that was shown in the trailer, was my least favourite scenes, I think. The character should never have been introduced into the MCU.
Great video! I completely agree with you! This movie was a treat for all of us who have followed since the beginning. It was a roller coaster of emotion type of movie. When Rocket said Thor looked like melted ice cream was hilarious. It was extremely enjoyable and my favorite in the franchise. I loved the way it came full circle. You make great videos. I also enjoy your Harry Potter videos. I’m also a Harry Potter fan.
really looks forward for Series in Disney+ Falcon & WS gonna be about Sam try to be a new Cap Loki probably continue on that Loki who escape with Tesseract
When I watched the movie for the second time, a tear was in my eye and the whole cinema was quiet. Then someone screamed out “NOOOO!” During iron mans death. And the whole theatre laughed. The girl then was like “Sorry Guys!” And the whole theatre laughed so much louder.
(Idk if anyone already commented this before - sorry if I am duplicating, then) Clint Barton didn't actually went rampage "without a reason". He actually was hunting the organized criminals. When Rowdy was telling about him - he told that it were some drug cartel's men who were killed by him. And then later, scenes in Japan - Clint was actually attacking Yakudza men (Japanese mafia). So he wasn't just killing some people, he was still rooting for "greater good". He just became much more violent and lawbreaking in his ways.
backy can go mad anytime someone reads the hydra thing that was put in so giving him the shield would be a deadly move. And Dr Abraham Ersiken looked for qualities beyond the physical.
I'm not excited for the next phase. That movie felt like an ending. The MCU lost its heart. I think I'll only keep up with the Guardians going forward.
Clint wasn't killing people for no reason, he was killing dangerous criminals who weren't killed by the decimation and he was just using that as a escape to avoid thinking about his family, but other than that it was a great review
They definitely did a great job with Captain Marvel because she had defining moments and contributed a lot but didn't save the day in a "deus ex machina" sense which was awesome! It adds to the whole meaning of the MCU about the collective power of the heroes being united together
nice review. here is a couple of things I woulda changed. Nerfing Thor was a good idea but they didn't too it too far. Iron mans death got kinda ruined for me, when Spiderman is talking to him I was starting to cryn pepper kinda cut the mood for me, I think at that moment she was on strong woman character mode, and even thougn she had that sort of relationship with Tony, I would had been nice to see her a little bit more on the sad side actually imagine this: after she says whatever she wanted to say to Tony, Tony looks at Dr. Strange with sorrow/despair and Strange says " I know" then opens a portal so he can see his daughter for the last time and he can finish what he tells his daughter with I love you 3000. This would create a really strong moment to jumpstart the story of her as a superhero which she will be in the future anyway. to me this movie was on the border of becoming a true master piece, but still really liked it. Also Im ok with all the girl power stuff but Marvel was doing an excellent job at staying at bay with that until the last year, they did it before but it was mild and right, I want to see a super hero movie, not an agenda.
I am wondering if actually there should be 5 years age difference between Peter Parker and Ned Leeds since Peter was vanished for 5 years while Ned continue to age for 5 years. This also applies to all characters who were vanished compared to those who remain alive.
I think you missed a huge thing when captain Marvel had the glove and needed to get it to the van. We see all the women coming to gether in an all womens style Avengers, which i think could be a future movie
I know its probably gonna be hard considering hes not super major but considering his reappearance in endgame can you make a video on Harley Keener (ironman 3 kid who went to starks funeral)
Can some one explain how the time thing works? Nebula kills her past nebula, Thor takes his old hammer, captain America etc. Do you go back in time or do you go into a similar universe but in another time? If you go into the other universe then how could captain America come back without using that suit? And if they just go back in time then why didn’t anything happen after Thor had taken the hammer or when nebula killed her past self?
Their whole "changing the past doesn't affect the future" method of time travel opens up way too many plot holes. The 5 year time jump serves absolutely no purpose. Scott Lang walking around for 15 mins trying to find his daughter and figure out what happened, alcoholic Thor, Past Gamaora now in the present, past Nebula getting shot dead... I could go on and on.