Alright Avengers fans, don't worry we're going to talk about your favorite movie a little more.
So sit back, relax and enjoy some more Avengers stuff, we know you love it!
Alright Avengers fans, don't worry we're going to talk about your favorite movie a little more.
So sit back, relax and enjoy some more Avengers stuff, we know you love it!
Well, it's official. It's been official for a while now, and I don't think anyone can say it wasn't going to happen.
Just like Thanos, this outcome was totally and completely "inevitable".
It finally beat out James Cameron's Avatar and has cemented itself in movie history... until the next Avengers movie comes out and they beat themselves.
Not only was it the culmination of ten years of cinema, a moment that Marvel fans had been waiting for...
It had everything you could want: comedy, action, a whole bunch of drama, satisfying dea– oh wait a minute, SPOILER WARNING here.
From Tony Stark's final moments to Black Widows, the movie even had some beautiful endings for characters (Captain America) and some awesome new beginnings for others (Hulk and Falcon spring to mind).
My (well documented) personal favorite is when Captain America is facing down Thanos' army, and it pans out to a wide shot and we see Cap Vs. The Entirety of Thanos' forces. Gorgeous.
Have you ever wondered if any of the Avengers themselves have a favorite scene?
Well, we're here to answer that for you, and you already knew that cause' you read the title.
Famous for playing that one Norse god in the Avengers (I want to say... Baldur?), he recently came out with his favorite scene from the movie, and it's one you might be surprised about.
On Marvel Entertainment's Twitter that it's actually a moment during the final battle with Thanos.
And it's not any of the actiony ones, it's actually one part that probably made you laugh.
Suddenly out of nowhere, Captain America throws Mjolnir at Thanos, which was awesome.
At one point, they switch weapons (Thor's big ax Stormbreaker for Mjolnir) and suddenly, Thor switches him back, telling Cap: "you take the little one".
Cue the big laugh.
Could it be because of the innuendo that is behind those lines?
Thor having the bigger weapon, and making sure Cap has the smaller one? Get it?
Watch any of his interviews, and you'll see exactly what I mean.
Where he describes his favorite scene, and you can actually watch it to have some sweet, pleasant memories of that first time you saw it in theatres... or the third.
What was your favorite scene in Avengers: Endgame? Or heck, in the entire Avengers series what did you like the best?
Leave a comment below and we can discuss it!