Avengers: Endgame Cap Is Dangerous– HILARIOUS Meme Proves
By now, Marvel Cinematic Universe fans are likely well acquainted with all of the Infinity Saga’s major events, and many of them have their favourites. Iron Man is one of the most articulate heroes, although debates remain as to whether the Hulk or Thor is the best. But as far as the most dangerous is concerned? Okay, it must be Captain America, as the First Avenger is the target of many worldwide warning labels.
New memes for Avengers
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A new meme for Avengers: Endgame and other hilarious Marvel Studios movies illustrate the danger faced by Cap, warning that he is a life-endangering threat.
Most Memorable character
Cap was one of the MCU’s most memorable characters, inspiring the fans with a lot of hilarious creativity. It’s bittersweet, given that in future movies, at least for a long time, we won’t get another appearance from the actor.
But that doesn’t mean there aren’t future stories to tell. The way that Avengers: Endgame ended with old man Steve Rogers living a full life with Peggy Carter, there’s a whole realm of possibilities that can be shown from the time when Cap traveled back into the past to return the Infinity Stones.
Directors talk about Cap
During San Diego Comic-Con, directors Joe and Anthony Russo explained that there are a lot of possibilities to explore with Captain America.
“I mean, if you think about it in terms of the sort of alternate reality question — I know there are many different theories about how this stacks up, and I know [writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely] were talking about some of them,” Anthony said. Added Joe, “Don’t go there.”
“Depending on where you go with the alternate realities, he could go rescue Bucky from HYDRA, he could route HYDRA out of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” Anthony continued. “He could go find himself in the ice and figure out a sort of rotation where the two Steves can take turns, and he can spend more time at home with Peggy. I don’t know, lots of stories.”