It’s been 11 years since Tony Stark donned the red and gold suit of iron (actually, it’s more of a gold titanium alloy), and began saving the world, making a bunch of super friends along the way. What began as a multi million dollar gamble has become a multi billion dollar juggernaut that has commanded the attention and imagination of people the world over. And now the path that Kevin Feige and Jon Favreau set us on all those years ago comes to an end with Avengers: Endgame.
In light of that I figured I’d do what I do best and make a listicle of the cinematic happy places that are woven throughout all 22 movies of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. If this is your first time on this site and have no idea what a cinematic happy place is, here’s an explanation from earlier this year:
“A cinematic happy place is basically the feeling you get when you see something particularly awesome or emotionally resonate in a film. These aren’t limited to good movies. Even trash has its treasures. It’s whatever hits you the hardest, whatever makes you sit up in your chair and pay attention. Some are obvious, others aren’t. But all of them made me feel like a child on Christmas morning, if only for a second.”
And, as always, there will be spoilers.
10. “On your left” – CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER
Sometimes it’s the simple things that bring the most joy. Their first foray into the MCU, Joe and Anthony Russo chose to open the super spy thriller Captain America: The Winter Soldier, not with bombast, but a quiet moment between two soldiers. A morning jog turns into some healthy competition as paratrooper, Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) is constantly lapped by the sprinting wonder that is Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), making the former aware of his presence with a polite “On your left”. As I said, it’s simplistic in its set up, but it’s a wonderful character moment and a great play on Cap’s powers that doesn’t involve him cracking heads.
9. Secrets revealed – THOR
“You’re my son”
“What more than that?”
I think we forget that Kenneth Brannagh’s Thor is actually a pretty decent film. Sure, with the off the wall Ragnarok still firmly at the front of our brains, it’s easy to look back at the Shakespearean tinted epic and scoff. But doing so would overlook so many great moments and elements that helped shape who the character of Thor was and who he is today. It also showcases the truly great performance that Tom Hiddelston brings to the genuinely sympathetic Loki. In particular, this scene – in which Loki finds out that he’s the son of an old enemy and not an Asgardian – shows off Hiddelston’s acting chops as he desperately demands the truth of his adopted father, Odin (Hopkins). It’s a truly heart breaking scene and one that doesn’t get enough recognition.
8. So primitive – BLACK PANTHER
Sure, T’Challa can stop a car by ripping the wheel off with his hand. But can he stop a car by throwing a vibranium spear through the front windshield while standing on top of a speeding vehicle through the busy streets of Seoul? Okoye can.
7. Spider-boy? Spider-Man – CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR
QUEENS. When that titled card popped up in Captain America: Civil War, for Marvel / MCU fans, we knew that it was more than a location shift in the story, but a reintroduction to a beloved character that we had all been chomping at the bit to see return home. What makes the introduction of Tom Holland’s Peter Parker so great is that it’s Stark sussing this kid out, a quiet character moment where not only Stark but the audience gets an idea of who this web head is. It’s also a bit of a meta moment, a thinly veiled “Welcome back”, a way for Marvel Studios to give one of their titans their proper due.
6. Immigrant Song – THOR: RAGNAROK
What do you when tasked with reinventing one of the original heavyweights of the MCU, with the might of Marvel Studios behind you and all the toys, vfx, and resources at your disposal?
You use Led Zeppelin.
Liberally.
5. The Saviour – IRON MAN
This one is pure wish fulfilment. In an idealized world, free from fragile geopolitics, power vacuums and murky morality, what does a billionaire with a new found purpose in life do with his newly invented suit of destruction? Tries to save the planet, of course.
4. Mr. Blue Sky – GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2
Look, if I’m being honest, this one’s pretty straight forward. How do you reintroduce everyone’s favourite band of a-holes?
Baby Groot one take dance sequence.
Naturally.
3. “I’m always angry” – THE AVENGERS
I legitimately thought I was going to pass out during this moment. I was so overwhelmed by the sheer surprise and awesomeness of it, I actually ran out of breath while I leaped out of my seat, annoying everyone around me. By this point I had been waiting to see what Joss Whedon would do with a completely unleashed Hulk, able to smash to his heart’s content. He didn’t disappoint. In fact, this scene and it’s now iconic pan around our heroes is so monumental, there’s very little that stands anywhere near it in comic book cinema (in my opinion, anyway). Six years on and it still sends chills down my spine.
2. The Snap – AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR
“Mr Stark? I don’t feel so good”
They did it. Those mad bastards did it. The Russos have always been the status quo destroyers of the MCU, from taking down S.H.I.E.L.D in The Winter Soldier to breaking up the Avengers in Civil War, but with Infinity War not only do they completely upend the MCU in the final moments of this film, the broke our hearts and bewildered us in the process. And then made us wait an entire year before we could get any closure. And sure, we know many of these characters will be “undusted” in Endgame, but who’s going to have to sacrifice themselves to do so?
1. Come and Get Your Love – GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY
This was the moment I knew things were going to be different in the MCU. We’d gotten hints that things would become a little strange in 2013’s Iron Man 3, but this moment hit home that Marvel were beginning to go in a new direction. For those familiar with his directing filmography, James Gunn was always a unique choice for Marvel, and he was always going to bring his own offbeat humour to the universe. But I wasn’t prepared for how delightful and joyous he’d make things. Seeing Quill dance around like a 12 year old whose parents aren’t home filled me with so much warmth and happiness. If there’s one film I wish I could watch again for the first time it’s Guardians of the Galaxy.