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A long time ago, there was an idea: To bring together a group of remarkableMarvel Comicssuperheroes together for the same movie. What has happened since is nothing short of dreams coming true for the most die-hard Marvel fans in existence.
With more than 30 movies that make up the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it’s due time to recognize some of the greatest moments ever in the film franchise. To be clear, we’re only looking at theatrically released films, a specific format the MCU was first made for, long before it expanded into realms like TV andDisney+ streaming.
From crowning moments of pure awesome to moving moments that tugged at the heartstrings, here are the 32 greatest Marvel movie moments.
32. The Umbrellas of Aladna (The Marvels)
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There’s a period of five years where Carol Danvers, a.k.a. Captain Marvel, got up to all sorts of wild adventures in space. With The Marvels, fans finally learned of at least one thing that happened: She got married!
While Carol was betrothed to the alien Prince Yan (Park Seo-joon), in a ceremonial capacity, that doesn’t stop the movie’s introduction of the planet Aladna from being a total blast. A musical planet where its people can only communicate in song, Aladna is where any and all expectations of superhero action movies go to die and end up in heaven.
31. Just the Facts, Luis (Ant-Man)
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30. Unmasking the Mandarin (Iron Man 3)
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29. Another Day at “Stark Internship” (Spider-Man: Homecoming)
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28. Killmonger Takes the Throne (Black Panther)
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27. “Loki, I Thought the World of You” (Thor: Ragnarok)
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Throughout the Thor film series, Marvel fans knew of the love-hate relationship between Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and his adopted brother Loki (Tom Hiddleston). If one of them is the spoiled jock son of Asgard’s king, the other is the resentful theater kid who’s never-ending search for an audience is meant to make up for an absence of love. But in Thor: Ragnarok, a subdued conversation between Thor and Loki explodes with deep-seated feelings where Thor reveals that he does, in fact, love Loki, but has long ago given up hope they’ll ever act like real brothers. In a movie overloaded with over-the-top goofs, Thor and Loki talking about their abandoned wishes for each other is one of the most remarkably human moments in the MCU.
26. Rocket Loses Lyla (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3)
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25. Mayhem in Monaco (Iron Man 2)
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Iron Man 2 came very early in the MCU, being only the third movie released in the franchise and when the MCU was not yet synonymous with world-ending stakes and seismic set pieces that shake the Earth. This is most apparent in Tony’s first encounter with Whiplash (Mickey Rourke), set at the Monaco Grand Prix, for a rousing action scene that still has the feeling of real-world physics that make the carnage actually feel dangerous. The scene feels most alive when Tony busts out his “portable” alternate armor, which permanently sets Tony’s habit to always iterate his artillery. Simply put, you don’t get the nano machinery of his Avengers: Endgame armor without Tony first figuring how to pack it all in a suitcase.
24. Red in Her Ledger (The Avengers)
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23. The Bus Fight (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings)
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22. The After Party (Avengers: Age of Ultron)
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21. Ego’s True Purpose (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2)
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20. A Walk in the Ancestral Plane (Black Panther)
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19. “I Can Do This All Day” (Captain America: The First Avenger/Captain America: Civil War)
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18. Submitting to the Red Room (Black Widow)
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17. Scarlet Witch Kills the Illuminati (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness)
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16. “There Is No God, That’s Why I Stepped In” (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3)
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15. The Elevator Fight (Captain America: The Winter Soldier)
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14. The Battle of Wakanda (Avengers: Infinity War)
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While the climax of Avengers: Endgame is better remembered as an all-time moment in the MCU, the Battle of Wakanda in Avengers: Infinity War has its own merits for consideration alongside it. Not only is it the first time all the different Marvel factions fight together, but Alan Silvestri’s symphonic composition – simply titled “Charge!” – has pronounced notes of uncertainty than his more assured-in-victory “Portals” piece from Endgame. The result is a beautiful, breathtaking few minutes that feel more like a classic war movie (aliens and lasers aside) than a superhero blockbuster.
13. Meeting Liz’s Dad (Spider-Man: Homecoming)
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The worst thing a teenage superhero can find out is that his girlfriend’s dad is also his archenemy. Jon Watts’ Spider-Man: Homecoming brilliantly seizes on its premise of merging comic book superheroism into the crazier, more complicated world of high school through its big reveal that the Vulture (Michael Keaton) is also the father of Peter’s crush, Liz (Laura Harrier). In the movie, Peter wants nothing more than to just be Spider-Man. But are the privileges of being a hero too great if it comes at the cost of ruining his would-be girlfriend’s life? While Spider-Man: Homecoming could have just left things at the door, Keaton ends up stealing the whole movie when he, in chilling fashion, threatens Peter in the guise of a dad just wanting to “talk” to his daughter’s new boyfriend. Worst. Homecoming. Ever.
12. Divided They Fall (Captain America: Civil War)
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11. Unleashing the Hulkbuster (Avengers: Age of Ultron)
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10. “Have I Not Given Everything?” (Black Panther: Wakanda Forever)
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9. Showdown in the Zen Garden (Iron Man 2)
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8. “There Was an Idea…” (The Avengers)
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7. “Dance Off, Bro!” (Guardians of the Galaxy)
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6. Birth of the Super Soldier (Captain America: The First Avenger)
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In this superhero origin unlike any other, puny Steve Rogers is injected with the experimental Super Soldier serum to serve on the frontlines against the Axis. Importantly, the creator of the serum, Dr. Abraham Erskrine (Stanley Tucci) wanted the perfect soldier from the get-go – not in body, but in their heart. And so, the sequence in which Steve is selected and becomes an augmented soldier of cutting-edge science is a fine piece of sci-fi filmmaking, a throwback to the Golden Age of comics when a demand for unquestionable heroism collided with the thrill of discovery. While the scene that follows is fun and ingenious (watch Steve experiment with shield-based arms when he improvises using a taxi door), it’s Erskrine’s reminder that Steve’s heart is still his most important muscle that characterizes Cap for all throughout the MCU.
5. Five Years Later (Avengers: Endgame)
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A year after audiences were rendered speechless from the end of Avengers: Infinity War, the opening few minutes of Avengers: Endgame conjure a feeling of aimless panic. While the Avengers regroup and chase down Thanos on another planet, they’re already acting out of a sense of defeat. They can do what they want including killing Thanos (and indeed they do). But even when they accomplish their mission, nothing is satisfying. The people are still gone. The only way forward, they realize, is to keep on keeping on. And so the quiet and sullen long stretch from the time immediately following Thanos’ death until they activate the time machine is an underrated part of the MCU, where the most intriguing parts of living in a universe of superheroes isn’t how they save the day, but how they continue on after they’ve lost.
4. A Friend From Work (Thor: Ragnarok)
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3. The Blip (Avengers: Infinity War)
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It was the cliffhanger ending no one saw coming. When Thanos used the Infinity Stones to “snap” half the universe away, beloved heroes vanish into dust, creating an apocalypse few summer blockbusters dare to attempt. Even for those who knew that another Avengers film was set to arrive a year later, that doesn’t stop the ending of Avengers: Infinity War from feeling dire. There’s just no words to describe the feeling of seeing characters that audiences love just vanish, without any real guarantee to see them again. (A post-credits scene teasing the ultra-powerful Captain Marvel notwithstanding.) While it’s hard to fathom, the ending of Infinity War was a serious gamble, in which Marvel banked on its audience’s interest to sustain itself over the next year. It could have gone so, so wrong, but it’s only now that we know there was only one way it could have ever ended.
2. “I Am Iron Man” (Iron Man/Avengers: Endgame)
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1. Assembled (The Avengers/Avengers: Endgame)
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When all is said and done, the grand experiment that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe will be seen as an undeniable success. While plans were only loosely sketched out from the start at best, Marvel’s intentions were always to have as many of its comic book superhero characters team up for at least one, maybe two movies. In both The Avengers, released in 2012, and Avengers: Endgame released in 2019, that dream was fully realized in two different shots that feel impossible to describe to old school comic book fans. With The Avengers, the climax kicks off with an incredible revolving shot that sees the original Avengers roster stand together in New York to take on an alien army together. In Avengers: Endgame, the scale of that first image is increased tenfold, with not only a thousand extra characters from different worlds but also more heroes like Doctor Strange, Black Panther, Spider-Man, the Guardians of the Galaxy, and so many more. No matter what else happens in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it will always come down to these two moments, and more like them. It’s having all the best toys in the toy box standing together. What more could moviegoers want?
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