MCU: The Best Quotes From Its 10 Highest-Grossing Movies
Themes aren’t just something created so English teachers can torture their students by asking them what a work of literature means. They turn up in pretty much every story, to some extent, and Captain Marvel is obviously no exception.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY
The film follows Carol Danvers as she (re)learns who she is, and comes to understand the true nature of her power. When Yon-Rogg instigates her to fight at the end of the film without using her full power, she brushes him off with a simple blast and mutters this line. It encapsulates the theme and her arc in badass fashion.
Spider-Man: Far From Home ($1,131,927,996)
“Spider-Man’s Name Is Peter Parker!” – Quentin Beck.
Ask a viewer of Spider-Man: Far From Home which quote from the movie comes to their mind first, and it’s a near-guarantee that it’ll be Mysterio’s final line in the movie, delivered posthumously through a recording sent to the Daily Bugle website.
Not only does this set up the entire plot of the next film, but it also is one final bit of diabolical conniving from Mysterio. Even on his deathbed, he manages to outplay Spider-Man one final time. Spider-Man’s reaction of pure shock mirrors the audience’s.
Captain America: Civil War ($1,153,337,496)
“Vengeance Has Consumed You. It’s Consuming Them. I’m Done Letting It Consume Me.” – T’Challa.
At the core of Captain America: Civil War is the friendship between Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes, and how Steve’s loyalty to his old friend leads to the breakup of the Avengers. Tony isn’t blameless, though, since it’s his pursuit of vengeance which pushes him and Steve to their breaking points.
T’Challa also wishes to enact revenge for the death of his father in a bombing he believes Bucky caused. By the time he learns it was really Zemo, T’Challa has changed, realizing the true toll of revenge. Somehow the movie manages to do the character justice even though Civil War could have just introduced Black Panther to the MCU and done nothing more. Instead, they gave him a legitimate arc.
Iron Man 3 ($1,214,811,252)
“You Can Take Away My House, All My Tricks And Toys. One Thing You Can’t Take Away: I Am Iron Man.” – Tony Stark.
When it comes to lines that end an MCU movie, none is more iconic than Tony Stark’s “I am Iron Man” revelation at the end of Iron Man. That comes back in a big way in Iron Man 3, as Tony is stripped of his resources and has to ask himself: what am I without all my tech?
The answer: I’m still Iron Man. Fans may be divided on the movie, especially with the Mandarin twist (so much so that Shang-Chi cleverly retconned the Mandarin back into the MCU), but Iron Man 3 provides a great character study and, if it needed to be, a fitting end to Iron Man’s time in the MCU.
Black Panther ($1,347,597,973)
“I Never Yielded! And As You Can See, I Am Not Dead!” – T’Challa.
When it was released, Black Panther rightfully became a cultural phenomenon, and is one of the best films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, especially when it comes to its narrative and themes. The cast is stellar overall, but special praise goes to Michael B. Jordan and the late Chadwick Boseman.
The conflict between T’Challa and Killmonger is riveting, which makes the moment of T’Challa’s triumphant return even more exciting when it finally happens.
Avengers: Age of Ultron ($1,402,809,540)
“Every Time Someone Tries To Win A War Before It Starts, Innocent People Die. Every Time.” – Steve Rogers.
2015’s Avengers: Age of Ultron was in the unenviable position of having to follow up on the first Avengers movie, tell a story of its own, and set up both Civil War and Infinity War. Still, one of the bright spots of that set-up is the conversation between Steve and Tony on the farm.
After what he went through to take down a mass-surveillance plan in The Winter Soldier, it’s no wonder Steve is angry about Tony taking similar measures with Ultron, which is what put them on the path they’d go on. It’s a great dramatic moment that defines his character’s journey really well.
The Avengers ($1,518,815,515)
“That’s My Secret, Captain. I’m Always Angry.” – Bruce Banner.
The MCU’s first mega-hit, there’s no short of Avengers lines which are still iconic even a decade after the film was first released. Still, when it comes to the lines that have stuck around in people’s heads, this line from Banner is the definitive winner.
Even though it was Mark Ruffalo’s debut performance as the character, this one line in The Avengers is probably going to be his most iconic line as the character and as an actor in general. It’s short, to the point, perfectly realized, and pays off the setup from earlier in the movie.
Spider-Man: No Way Home ($1,892,617,772)
“I love you guys.” – Andrew Garfield’s Peter Parker.
The Avengers films were in an unbroken row the highest-grossing MCU entries until the multiversal hijinks of Spider-Man: No Way Home brought audiences out to the theaters in droves. The film took Steve Ditko’s most popular creations, Spider-Man and Dr. Strange, and gave audiences a whirlwind adventure.
Having the two previous Spider-Men return definitely hit the audience’s nostalgia, but they were integral to MCU Peter’s journey, and the interactions between the three were heartwarming. Nothing sums it up better than this simple but genuine line from Garfield’s version.
Avengers: Infinity War ($2,048,359,754)
“Bring Me Thanos!” – Thor.
Play Alan Silvestri’s “Forge,” the music which sets up and accompanies Thor’s arrival in Wakanda, and by the end of it your heart will swell with excitement. It’s one of the most thrilling, get-out-of-your-seat-and-cheer moments not only in Infinity War but in the MCU as a whole.
Yet, it also shows how Thor is still arrogant and hellbent on revenge against Thanos for killing Heimdall. Like T’Challa realized in Civil War, that thirst for vengeance had a cost: in Thor’s case, it meant he failed to prevent the eradication of half the universe.
Avengers: Endgame ($2,797,501,328)
Thanos: “I Am Inevitable.”/Tony Stark: “And I… Am… Iron Man.”
It’s fitting that Tony Stark has the most screen time in Endgame because it all builds to this one epic moment between him and the alternate Thanos. As Thanos is arrogantly convinced of his victory – just as Thor was in Infinity War – he delivers his last line, knowing he’s won.
And then everything shifts and the one who really possesses the power is revealed: Tony Stark wields the Infinity Stones! But before he snaps, like the original Thanos, he delivers his own iconic line, one that pays off over a decade of history. It’s an incredible moment.
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MCU: The Best Quotes From Its 10 Highest-Grossing Movies
Themes aren’t just something created so English teachers can torture their students by asking them what a work of literature means. They turn up in pretty much every story, to some extent, and Captain Marvel is obviously no exception.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY
The film follows Carol Danvers as she (re)learns who she is, and comes to understand the true nature of her power. When Yon-Rogg instigates her to fight at the end of the film without using her full power, she brushes him off with a simple blast and mutters this line. It encapsulates the theme and her arc in badass fashion.
Spider-Man: Far From Home ($1,131,927,996)
“Spider-Man’s Name Is Peter Parker!” – Quentin Beck.
Ask a viewer of Spider-Man: Far From Home which quote from the movie comes to their mind first, and it’s a near-guarantee that it’ll be Mysterio’s final line in the movie, delivered posthumously through a recording sent to the Daily Bugle website.
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Not only does this set up the entire plot of the next film, but it also is one final bit of diabolical conniving from Mysterio. Even on his deathbed, he manages to outplay Spider-Man one final time. Spider-Man’s reaction of pure shock mirrors the audience’s.
Captain America: Civil War ($1,153,337,496)
“Vengeance Has Consumed You. It’s Consuming Them. I’m Done Letting It Consume Me.” – T’Challa.
At the core of Captain America: Civil War is the friendship between Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes, and how Steve’s loyalty to his old friend leads to the breakup of the Avengers. Tony isn’t blameless, though, since it’s his pursuit of vengeance which pushes him and Steve to their breaking points.
T’Challa also wishes to enact revenge for the death of his father in a bombing he believes Bucky caused. By the time he learns it was really Zemo, T’Challa has changed, realizing the true toll of revenge. Somehow the movie manages to do the character justice even though Civil War could have just introduced Black Panther to the MCU and done nothing more. Instead, they gave him a legitimate arc.
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Iron Man 3 ($1,214,811,252)
“You Can Take Away My House, All My Tricks And Toys. One Thing You Can’t Take Away: I Am Iron Man.” – Tony Stark.
When it comes to lines that end an MCU movie, none is more iconic than Tony Stark’s “I am Iron Man” revelation at the end of Iron Man. That comes back in a big way in Iron Man 3, as Tony is stripped of his resources and has to ask himself: what am I without all my tech?
The answer: I’m still Iron Man. Fans may be divided on the movie, especially with the Mandarin twist (so much so that Shang-Chi cleverly retconned the Mandarin back into the MCU), but Iron Man 3 provides a great character study and, if it needed to be, a fitting end to Iron Man’s time in the MCU.
Black Panther ($1,347,597,973)
“I Never Yielded! And As You Can See, I Am Not Dead!” – T’Challa.
When it was released, Black Panther rightfully became a cultural phenomenon, and is one of the best films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, especially when it comes to its narrative and themes. The cast is stellar overall, but special praise goes to Michael B. Jordan and the late Chadwick Boseman.
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The conflict between T’Challa and Killmonger is riveting, which makes the moment of T’Challa’s triumphant return even more exciting when it finally happens.
Avengers: Age of Ultron ($1,402,809,540)
“Every Time Someone Tries To Win A War Before It Starts, Innocent People Die. Every Time.” – Steve Rogers.
2015’s Avengers: Age of Ultron was in the unenviable position of having to follow up on the first Avengers movie, tell a story of its own, and set up both Civil War and Infinity War. Still, one of the bright spots of that set-up is the conversation between Steve and Tony on the farm.
After what he went through to take down a mass-surveillance plan in The Winter Soldier, it’s no wonder Steve is angry about Tony taking similar measures with Ultron, which is what put them on the path they’d go on. It’s a great dramatic moment that defines his character’s journey really well.
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The Avengers ($1,518,815,515)
“That’s My Secret, Captain. I’m Always Angry.” – Bruce Banner.
The MCU’s first mega-hit, there’s no short of Avengers lines which are still iconic even a decade after the film was first released. Still, when it comes to the lines that have stuck around in people’s heads, this line from Banner is the definitive winner.
Even though it was Mark Ruffalo’s debut performance as the character, this one line in The Avengers is probably going to be his most iconic line as the character and as an actor in general. It’s short, to the point, perfectly realized, and pays off the setup from earlier in the movie.
Spider-Man: No Way Home ($1,892,617,772)
“I love you guys.” – Andrew Garfield’s Peter Parker.
The Avengers films were in an unbroken row the highest-grossing MCU entries until the multiversal hijinks of Spider-Man: No Way Home brought audiences out to the theaters in droves. The film took Steve Ditko’s most popular creations, Spider-Man and Dr. Strange, and gave audiences a whirlwind adventure.
Having the two previous Spider-Men return definitely hit the audience’s nostalgia, but they were integral to MCU Peter’s journey, and the interactions between the three were heartwarming. Nothing sums it up better than this simple but genuine line from Garfield’s version.
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Avengers: Infinity War ($2,048,359,754)
“Bring Me Thanos!” – Thor.
Play Alan Silvestri’s “Forge,” the music which sets up and accompanies Thor’s arrival in Wakanda, and by the end of it your heart will swell with excitement. It’s one of the most thrilling, get-out-of-your-seat-and-cheer moments not only in Infinity War but in the MCU as a whole.
Yet, it also shows how Thor is still arrogant and hellbent on revenge against Thanos for killing Heimdall. Like T’Challa realized in Civil War, that thirst for vengeance had a cost: in Thor’s case, it meant he failed to prevent the eradication of half the universe.
Avengers: Endgame ($2,797,501,328)
Thanos: “I Am Inevitable.”/Tony Stark: “And I… Am… Iron Man.”
It’s fitting that Tony Stark has the most screen time in Endgame because it all builds to this one epic moment between him and the alternate Thanos. As Thanos is arrogantly convinced of his victory – just as Thor was in Infinity War – he delivers his last line, knowing he’s won.
And then everything shifts and the one who really possesses the power is revealed: Tony Stark wields the Infinity Stones! But before he snaps, like the original Thanos, he delivers his own iconic line, one that pays off over a decade of history. It’s an incredible moment.
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MCU: The Best Quotes From Its 10 Highest-Grossing Movies
Themes aren’t just something created so English teachers can torture their students by asking them what a work of literature means. They turn up in pretty much every story, to some extent, and Captain Marvel is obviously no exception.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY
The film follows Carol Danvers as she (re)learns who she is, and comes to understand the true nature of her power. When Yon-Rogg instigates her to fight at the end of the film without using her full power, she brushes him off with a simple blast and mutters this line. It encapsulates the theme and her arc in badass fashion.
Spider-Man: Far From Home ($1,131,927,996)
“Spider-Man’s Name Is Peter Parker!” – Quentin Beck.
Ask a viewer of Spider-Man: Far From Home which quote from the movie comes to their mind first, and it’s a near-guarantee that it’ll be Mysterio’s final line in the movie, delivered posthumously through a recording sent to the Daily Bugle website.
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Not only does this set up the entire plot of the next film, but it also is one final bit of diabolical conniving from Mysterio. Even on his deathbed, he manages to outplay Spider-Man one final time. Spider-Man’s reaction of pure shock mirrors the audience’s.
Captain America: Civil War ($1,153,337,496)
“Vengeance Has Consumed You. It’s Consuming Them. I’m Done Letting It Consume Me.” – T’Challa.
At the core of Captain America: Civil War is the friendship between Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes, and how Steve’s loyalty to his old friend leads to the breakup of the Avengers. Tony isn’t blameless, though, since it’s his pursuit of vengeance which pushes him and Steve to their breaking points.
T’Challa also wishes to enact revenge for the death of his father in a bombing he believes Bucky caused. By the time he learns it was really Zemo, T’Challa has changed, realizing the true toll of revenge. Somehow the movie manages to do the character justice even though Civil War could have just introduced Black Panther to the MCU and done nothing more. Instead, they gave him a legitimate arc.
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Iron Man 3 ($1,214,811,252)
“You Can Take Away My House, All My Tricks And Toys. One Thing You Can’t Take Away: I Am Iron Man.” – Tony Stark.
When it comes to lines that end an MCU movie, none is more iconic than Tony Stark’s “I am Iron Man” revelation at the end of Iron Man. That comes back in a big way in Iron Man 3, as Tony is stripped of his resources and has to ask himself: what am I without all my tech?
The answer: I’m still Iron Man. Fans may be divided on the movie, especially with the Mandarin twist (so much so that Shang-Chi cleverly retconned the Mandarin back into the MCU), but Iron Man 3 provides a great character study and, if it needed to be, a fitting end to Iron Man’s time in the MCU.
Black Panther ($1,347,597,973)
“I Never Yielded! And As You Can See, I Am Not Dead!” – T’Challa.
When it was released, Black Panther rightfully became a cultural phenomenon, and is one of the best films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, especially when it comes to its narrative and themes. The cast is stellar overall, but special praise goes to Michael B. Jordan and the late Chadwick Boseman.
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The conflict between T’Challa and Killmonger is riveting, which makes the moment of T’Challa’s triumphant return even more exciting when it finally happens.
Avengers: Age of Ultron ($1,402,809,540)
“Every Time Someone Tries To Win A War Before It Starts, Innocent People Die. Every Time.” – Steve Rogers.
2015’s Avengers: Age of Ultron was in the unenviable position of having to follow up on the first Avengers movie, tell a story of its own, and set up both Civil War and Infinity War. Still, one of the bright spots of that set-up is the conversation between Steve and Tony on the farm.
After what he went through to take down a mass-surveillance plan in The Winter Soldier, it’s no wonder Steve is angry about Tony taking similar measures with Ultron, which is what put them on the path they’d go on. It’s a great dramatic moment that defines his character’s journey really well.
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The Avengers ($1,518,815,515)
“That’s My Secret, Captain. I’m Always Angry.” – Bruce Banner.
The MCU’s first mega-hit, there’s no short of Avengers lines which are still iconic even a decade after the film was first released. Still, when it comes to the lines that have stuck around in people’s heads, this line from Banner is the definitive winner.
Even though it was Mark Ruffalo’s debut performance as the character, this one line in The Avengers is probably going to be his most iconic line as the character and as an actor in general. It’s short, to the point, perfectly realized, and pays off the setup from earlier in the movie.
Spider-Man: No Way Home ($1,892,617,772)
“I love you guys.” – Andrew Garfield’s Peter Parker.
The Avengers films were in an unbroken row the highest-grossing MCU entries until the multiversal hijinks of Spider-Man: No Way Home brought audiences out to the theaters in droves. The film took Steve Ditko’s most popular creations, Spider-Man and Dr. Strange, and gave audiences a whirlwind adventure.
Having the two previous Spider-Men return definitely hit the audience’s nostalgia, but they were integral to MCU Peter’s journey, and the interactions between the three were heartwarming. Nothing sums it up better than this simple but genuine line from Garfield’s version.
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Avengers: Infinity War ($2,048,359,754)
“Bring Me Thanos!” – Thor.
Play Alan Silvestri’s “Forge,” the music which sets up and accompanies Thor’s arrival in Wakanda, and by the end of it your heart will swell with excitement. It’s one of the most thrilling, get-out-of-your-seat-and-cheer moments not only in Infinity War but in the MCU as a whole.
Yet, it also shows how Thor is still arrogant and hellbent on revenge against Thanos for killing Heimdall. Like T’Challa realized in Civil War, that thirst for vengeance had a cost: in Thor’s case, it meant he failed to prevent the eradication of half the universe.
Avengers: Endgame ($2,797,501,328)
Thanos: “I Am Inevitable.”/Tony Stark: “And I… Am… Iron Man.”
It’s fitting that Tony Stark has the most screen time in Endgame because it all builds to this one epic moment between him and the alternate Thanos. As Thanos is arrogantly convinced of his victory – just as Thor was in Infinity War – he delivers his last line, knowing he’s won.
And then everything shifts and the one who really possesses the power is revealed: Tony Stark wields the Infinity Stones! But before he snaps, like the original Thanos, he delivers his own iconic line, one that pays off over a decade of history. It’s an incredible moment.
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