Chris Evans responds to a video featuring a crowd's reaction to a Captain America scene from Avengers: Endgame. Released on April 26, 2019, Endgame served as the epic conclusion to the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Infinity Saga, with a three-hour runtime and one of the most impressive casts ever assembled for a feature film. The fourth Avengers movie ended story arcs for several main characters, such as Iron Man, Captain America, and Black Widow. Via the Avengers time-heist, the movie also revisited several key moments from past films, bringing back actors and settings from throughout the franchise.
One of the most crowd-pleasing moments that stands out among the rest is during the final battle, when Steve Rogers is finally proven worthy of wielding Thor's hammer, Mjolnir. Captain America puts the hammer to good use during the confrontation with Thanos and is able to call upon Thor's lightning to save him. Other than a rousing character-defining moment for Cap, fans have also frequently debated whether the scene is a plot hole.
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Now, for the three-year anniversary of Endgame's release in theaters, Fandom posts a video on Twitter featuring audio of an opening night crowd's reaction to the aforementioned scene. The video was accompanied with the caption, "3 years ago today we collectively lost our minds..." to which Evans himself responded, saying "Me too." Check out the video and interaction in the space below:
Me too :)
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It's become a tradition for MCU stars to celebrate Endgame's anniversary online. Last year, Robert Downey, Jr. shared an alternate cut of a deleted scene from Endgame, while Mark Ruffalo celebrated by
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