u/ahujavikas

What are some of the best MCU scenes?

What are some of the best MCU scenes?

I love this party scene in Ultron. I feel like it was the last time the OG avengers were truly all together and on the same page.

The beginning scene at the Avengers compound after Secretary Ross leaves is also a very good scene.

I think this Ultron scene is goated because it’s them just hanging out. Thor Ragnarok had some scenes like that.

Not before nor since then have I seen the MCU have such moments of pure joy. Just heroes celebrating. Moments that make you feel like this is what is worth fighting for.

I really hoped after Endgame there would be something like that as a prologue but it never actually happened. We did get some nice endings in Endgame though, so that was good.

u/ahujavikas — 23 hours ago
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I really wanna see a Thor v Hercules movie

Am I the only one?

I just hope they give room for character interaction and dynamics. That Mjolnir scene from Age of Ultron is an iconic example. Maybe do the opposite of the versus trope and instead of heroes having to unite to face a bigger bad at the end, start off with Hercules having been after Thor and at some point they became bronemies; they’ve already had fights and all. Then a bigger threat unites them and ultimately tears them apart and sets them up against each other.

Marvel has made a fortune out of highlight reels. Many of the moments we look at—look great in Reed edits through rose colored glasses but a lot of these movies were not good movies. And many were forgettable.

Phase 3 set a new standard undoubtedly/-we started with Civil War and crescendoed with Endgame.

Any filmmakers who would be a good fit or up for the challenge? Idk I feel Snyder might be an interesting choice—to see what would be a child of Snyder and Marvel. And honestly I kinda hope they recast Hercules with Alan Ritchson.

Will it ever happen? Probably not.

u/ahujavikas — 6 days ago