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What were some underrated scenes in Avengers: Endgame?

1. The Unspoken, "I Can Do This All Day:

In this photograph, Captain America is on the left, representing the light, and Thanos is on the right representing the dark. Tony Stark is unresponsive and Thor has been beaten to a pulp after the "powerful three" attempt to stop Thanos.

We had been waiting for Captain to use the mighty Mjolnir, yet despite it, Thanos is still too powerful to be defeated, and Cap's shield is destroyed. Cap is entirely defenseless, and the cosmos is about to be obliterated by a vast army. Anyone else would have given up, but Cap tightens his damaged shield, expressing with his confidence and courage that he is prepared to take on an entire army by himself.

The ability of Captain America to fight until he is completely unable to move is, in my opinion, one of the most underestimated scene in the film. He is not a test subject, and his greatest strength is not his superhuman strength but rather his righteous heart and his never-say-die mentality. No doubt he is "worthy".

2. Tony shaking Captain America’s hand.

Due to the fact that it establishes Cap and Tony's connection, this moment is very significant and underappreciated.

Their enduring kinship is complete. They remained pals forever.

In reality, Tony Stark and Steve Rogers last spoke in person prior to Endgame while actually beating one another to a pulp in Civil War.

Tony Stark makes a claim against Steve Rogers earlier in Endgame, immediately following his arrival on Earth, that extends all the way back to the Sokovia Accords.

He builds a case for the security of the planet. the possibility. about defence. global defence.

Tony was aware that the Avengers wouldn't be sufficient forever. No one would be saved by the Avengers. They'd stumble, and they'd lose. Badly.

And indeed, that is what supposedly happened.

Tony therefore lumbers slowly but resolutely in Steve's direction, takes out his arc reactor, and forces it into Steve's palm,  handing down his own heart in a symbolic gesture. He just gave away their friendship, their loyalty, their brotherhood.

handing down his own heart in a symbolic gesture. He just gave away their friendship, their loyalty, their brotherhood.

Now while shaking hands, Tony was no longer delivering a weapon. Tony wasn't giving away a sign of fury and conflict.

He was giving his friendship away. His devotion. His fraternity.

The actual sign of their reconciliation was a handshake between Captain America and Iron Man. The true proof that they once again had faith in one another.

This demonstrates shows how deep their connection is, and it's lovely.

3. Nebula and Tony Stark playing paper football.

This scene is so much more than just a demonstration of Nebula and Tony's chemistry and of Tony Stark's ability to win over even the most aloof people.

Nebula has only ever had one constant foe during most of her childhood.

Her own sister Gamora.

Gamora has consistently defeated Nebula in fights since their childhood.

She's been defeated by Gamora each and every time. And each time, she literally had one of her body parts replaced with machines.

The fact is that Nebula has suffered a lot of losses, even though they may have put their competition behind them and replaced it with their sisterhood.

She is therefore delighted when she defeats Tony Stark in a game of paper football. She experiences happiness and relief after her traumatic past.

Nebula is actually grinning as she plays with Tony. It's a quick, often-overlooked moment, yet when you observ it, it develops into a lovely peaceful moment.

It's also important to point out that Tony had plenty of experience from playing paper football with Nebula, which contributed to his accuracy in flipping Ant Man off his shoulder.

4. The Last Signing - Off

After the film ended, a number of our favorite characters have passed away or retired. The theatre is silent throughout.

Audience is inconsolable, and some are crying.

The credits start to roll.

The credits for the directors, producers, and other crew members occur which is not something we see for the first time.

The actor credits then begin to show up. Do we have something missing?

The ambient music gets louder.


The Hawkeye credit is well created and bears Jeremy Renner's autograph. The audience is somewhat in awe.

Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow

Chris Hemsworth as Thor

Mark Ruffalo as The Hulk

Chris Evans as Captain America. The audience goes insane.

The audience knows what to expect now.

But this was the greatest. People went crazy. They were cheering on top of their lungs.

Robert Downey Jr as Iron Man.

Actually, this was the best way to honor the OG-6. They left with elegance.


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