Uber: so I’m gonna give you the aux cord. You can play any song u want. Me: ..... ok Uber: **expects Ariana Grande or Drake** Me: **thinks to self** he has no idea what’s coming
Hey, hes still alive and since this is a comic book movie with time travel, magic, alternate realities, infinity stones, and more he COULD come back. It's all just up to if chris Evans wants to return, and considering hes still in his thirties and hell even younger than Falcons actor Mackie, he has a decent amount of time to wait before he gets toonild, its possible if in a few years if he wants to return, as kevin fiege would be stupid to turn him down as a return storyline would be such a hit.
After watching this over and over again, this video truly shows how Chris perfectly evoke the role of captain America, and how the character develops throughout the 10 years. God I will miss the MCU that has such a reliable, compassionate leader
MOONCHILD this video is stolen from someone if you go on youtube and type it in there are so many versions of this video Ps it didnt even match the beat
господи, пересматриваю 100 раз, всегда удивлялась способностью подстраивать все звуки под бит, это действительно очень тяжело, это потрясающая работа, я в восторге!
MCU is going to be way better now, instead of following heroes that everyone knows they'll be going into heroes soon that not even many comic fans know about, which is refreshing, sick of the basic brand names, excited for the just as developed character and ability wise heroes that aren't as popular.
@@theicemanleaveth Iron man was for sure super popular before he got movies. The 1994 animated cartoon for Iron Man was pretty popular; I wouldn't say it was extremely popular, because comics weren't seen as 'cool' in the past, but compared to other superheroes, it was a brand name. Also, Iron man the 1966 show was pretty popular for animated shows, most kids in the 1960s know the famous theme song: "he's iroooon maaaan". He was one of the most popular comic book characters prior to the MCU. He isn't b level at all lmao, and a hero shouldn't be called 'b list' because he didn't have onscreen live action fame before the MCU. Iron Man has had popular comics as a standalone hero and a supporting hero, and that's one purpose because he was and still is great for merchandising, new armor suits which people can buy and collect, quite genius really. But, now that we are on the topic of b-tier heroes, I'll give the Deadpool one some credit, movies did help him quite a lot, but is that really considered 'MCU'? Does that follow the Disney/Marvel storyline? Legitimate question, I don't know. Tl;Dr: was iron man popular with comic fans: yes, he was a one of the brand names, even the highest of comic fans knew of them. Was iron man popular to people who didn't look at comics?: no, of course not, but they wouldn't know anyone besides Spiderman and Captain America, they wouldn't of even known the name 'marvel'. Thus you'd be saying every hero besides those two would be btier