Marvel Cinematic Universe: Ranking All The Endings From Worst To Best

9. Captain America: The First Avenger

I€™ve got a lot of time for The First Avenger. It sets itself up as an old-fashioned romp, the type you might read in a pulpy Commando comic or similar, and really runs with it. It also has a commendably wicked line in the use of propaganda that pops the bubble of what could have been a particularly insufferably self-righteous character. The film€™s end sees Cap infiltrate Hydra€™s secret base and tackle the evil Red Skull and his Tesseract enhanced forces in a tale of derring-do and that€™s pretty much it. Steve Rogers boards the Red Skull€™s Valkyrie death-ship and everyone else is trapped in a series of corridor-based fights so generic they could have been taken from a Halo game. It€™s a finale of two halves. The climactic fight with the Red Skull aboard the Valkyrie is particularly unmemorable aside from the fact the Skull€™s fate is left ambiguous (even if Hugo Weaving could give less of a toss about returning according to interviews), but the emotional payoff with Steve and Peggy setting a date that they both know they will never keep hits square in the feels. It€™s powerful and sad, and a great way to leave the period setting before Cap is thrust into the modern day.
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