☝️🤓umm actually because of how Tobey Maguire officially appeared in the MCU that means that he was truly the start of the MCU and it was Marvels first movie.
Let’s be honest. Thanos was sport enough to accept that he lost. No last scream of “NO!” with defiance or anything. He just accepted he was about to die, sat down, and waited for it.
The way Thanos accepts defeat as he sees his troops falling one by one, knowing he was unable to complete his mission and accepts it like a true man. Abssolutely brilliant and chilling.
I don't think he was losing, in any fight he never needs help, if he would have, it be the first time he asked, he'd look weak to his army, he couldn't fight his feet were off the ground, rain fire, not only stopped her but he didnt ask for anyone to personally attack her, my opinion though.
No, he was just so convinced of his inevitability that now that he lost the shock overwhelmed him. You can tell from looking at him that he's thinking 'how can this be? I'm destined to win. My future self did so I must win as well.' Until he finally sits down thinking about how wrong things were until he goes the way of dust.
Apparently, RDJ wanted to say “oh, snap” or some other silly line that would have absolutely taken the audience out of the moment. I can’t remember if it was Favreau or someone else who suggested “I Am Iron Man”, but it was the best goddamn line for the scene
Which was really dumb of strange and just shows how dumb he is. Like you have the timestone, stop time/reverse and look for a future where trillions of lives aren't ruined by the snap as well as no time stone to protect our dimension by bad actors from the dark dimension
Same here - just watched this as I got home from gym and realized for the first time I’m wondering if that was Dr Stranges cold to let Tony know it was up to him to sacrifice himself
I knew when I saw this movie, Marvel would never be able to top this moment. Too many factors had to come together to make it great. Following so many movies for such a long period of time, is really a once in a generation feat.
Yo same dude! I saw this in college with my friends and was like bruh there's no way he wins again 😢😲Tony's nano suit was pure genius and the best plot twist ever. I was like no wayyyy. Hold that L nice n tight Thanos lol
Nah it definitely clips through. The Corridor Crew channel covered the scene with the VFX supervisor behind endgame. He was the one who pointed it out lol
Fun fact: the "and I am Iron Man" segment was added to the film just a few months before it released. Tony originally said nothing. To include the follow up line made the scene a million times more powerful. Endgame is the best movie of the Infinity Saga. And just such a superb film period.
@@maxcarter5965 yes you said exactly what I was going to say. Infinity War is a far superior film technically. Maybe not as enjoyable after you see it the first time since the good guys lose but still it's technically speaking a better constructed movie.
Do you remember how it felt to see that for the first time ever in theaters? I know that 98% of people on earth saw that in the movie theater. I know I remember everyone packed around me in the theater screaming cheers and applause at that, but everyone went silent and cried hard when the next scene happened.
I missed seeing Infinity War and Endgame in the theater with my kids because I was working in Afghanistan for a 5 year period. I will regret that forever. I saw Darth Vader save Luke in the theater with my Dad, and it's something that I still think about - especially since he's gone now. I wish I could have shared something like that with my girls.
When Tony gets the stones you can see the power burning what looks like lightning arcs into his suit up his neck. Can you imagine the pain he must have felt through those words? Wow
0:46 Love the look on Tony’s face as he stares at Thanos’s shocked and fearful face. He’s like “Did you REALLY think I wouldn’t have a backup plan? I’m IRON MAN, bitch!” 😂
Not only did Iron Man defeat Thanos once and for all, but he unknowingly saved the futures and lives of new characters like Shang-Chi, Moon Knight, Blade, the Eternals, Ms. Marvel, IronHeart, Black Knight, She-Hulk, the Werewolf, Man-Thing, IronHeart, Agatha, Namor, and incoming characters like Deadpool and the Fantastic Four.
I like to think that Tony Stark specifically made it so Thanos poofed last, so that he'd have time to watch all his efforts turn to dust and think about the reality of his "inevitability". It seems a very Stark thing to do.🙂 I can kind of hear him say something like "Your _inevitability_ is a sad, ego driven joke. In the end, what _you want_ is just dust for us to sweep away."
In an interview they revealed that the time it took to become dusted directly correlated to the strength of the being. That's why Spiderman was the last person to dust, because his power levels are completely off the charts. So much so that the comics reveal he has to hold back so as not to just immediately kill people in a single punch. Similarly Thanos was the strongest person on the battlefield that got dusted, to the point where not even the full force on the nanosuit could do much more than cut him. His army was the chitari who Rocket reveals isn't a particularly strong army
I will never forget seeing this in the cinema. Probably the best movie moment of my life. So many years of emotional investment culminating in this beautiful and epic moment.
iron man is the real hero he sacrifice her self many times your the true legends he didn't not cared if he died the most important he saved all with pure heart at the end
If you play this from the start at 11:58:52 PM, the snapping part at 1:09 switches the time. This is the best and most gigachad way to end and start a year.
To this day, I still like to think that The Snap could have just made everything disappear, and not necessarily turn to dust. I like to believe that Tony was 'petty' enough to replicate the dust thing, force Thanos to watch the same thing happen to his army, before he finally turns to dust as well.
Consider that because of this the Avengers saved another universe from Thanos and his snap. EVERYTHING after the start of Guardians Of The Galaxy involving Thanos and his minions never happens. Gamora lives, Vision lives, the refugees from Asgard aren't slain (not sure but maybe the Dwarves aren't slaughtered either), Xandar survives (although Ronin is probably still running around), Strange never loses his spot as Sorcerer Supreme, Stark never dies, Spider-man never gets his legacy or gets his life ruined so no encountering his counterparts, etc.
Tony once said to loki that- if we can't protect the Earth, you can be damned well sure we'll avenge it. Sure did they avenge the earth. Tony was ready to sacrifice in Avengers 1 and sure did he sacrificed himself in the end.
I kind of feel bad for Thanos, part of me is happy that the Avengers won, but the other half is sad because the way he continues to look around seeing his men and all his accomplishments and hard work disappear into dust, knowing that he is next.
It's a testament to how well Thanos was written and performed that you almost feel bad for him when he realizes he's lost. He really thought he was doing the right thing. Though he was cruel and egotistical at times, he was logical and dispassionate about his convictions, and truly believed he was working for the betterment of the universe. He's a fantastic villain - not wholly evil, just flawed.