Kevin Smith Is Taking His Worship Of Avengers: Endgame Quite Literally Now
It may not have won any Oscars, but there is obviously a ton of love for Avengers: Endgame, which became the highest grossing movie of all time and found its way on to many people’s top 10 lists last year. Heck, for CinemaBlend’s own Sean O’Connell, Avengers: Endgame replaced Die Hard as his favorite movie. But there’s love and then there’s worship. The latter where Kevin Smith comes in, because the filmmaker is taking his worship of Avengers: Endgame quite literally now. Take a look:
We knew that Kevin Smith, an avowed and ardent fan of all things comic books and superheroes, held Avengers: Endgame in high regard, but this tweet shows that he sees the Russo Brothers film as more than a great movie, believing it to be a transcendent one. Kevin Smith sees Avengers: Endgame as a sacred text that will inspire worship hundreds of years from now, when the MCU is either gone or in Phase 92, give or take.
In a likely tongue-in-cheek comparison that surely won’t upset anyone (this is the guy who made Dogma), Kevin Smith talks about how the amazing stories from the Bible and elsewhere that serve as the foundation of world religions inspire people and give them strength. Kevin Smith says that Avengers: Endgame can achieve that same kind of thing, inspiring people generations from now with amazing tales of heroism and faith.
Kevin Smith specifically cites one of Avengers: Endgame’s most crowd-pleasing moments, when Captain America proves himself as worthy as we all knew him to be and wields Mjolnir for the first time in order to free his people from the yoke of Thanos’ tyranny. To Kevin Smith, it’s akin to something like David killing Goliath with his sling; a moment of faith and triumph. Perhaps statues will be erected of the moment, to stand alongside Buddy Christ, of course.
It’s an inspiring moment that, for Kevin Smith, will inspire our descendants generations from now, giving them the strength and courage to always do the right thing. Whether Kevin Smith’s worship of Avengers: Endgame or this moment will inspire him to begin the Church of Cap or the Worthyism religion, complete with hammer pendants, we’ll have to wait and see.
But while his likening of Avengers: Endgame to stories of divine import may be new, Kevin Smith has been preaching the gospel of the MCU film for some time. For one scene in particular (not the one described above), Kevin Smith believed that Avengers: Endgame deserved an Oscar nomination for its screenplay. Take a look:
Kevin Smith might think that Cap wielding Mjolnir is worship worthy, but the scene between Tony and Howard Stark was his favorite in Avengers: Endgame. It’s a great moment, and it actually makes sense that it's his favorite if you’ve seen Kevin Smith’s most recent film, Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, since that movie deals a lot with the relationship between parents and their children.
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If anything shows how much Kevin Smith worships Avengers: Endgame, it’s how often he’s seen the film and how much thought and consideration he puts into it every time. For example:
‘It’s still real to me damn it!’ Kevin Smith is absolutely right. Scarlet Witch was beating the brakes off of Thanos before he called his boys in like a chump. It’s awesome that the MCU is finally really embracing the reality from the comics of just how powerful she is.
Lucky for Kevin Smith, there is plenty coming down the pike to affirm his faith. The MCU begins Phase 4 this year starting with Black Widow on May 1. Check out our 2020 Release Schedule to see what else is hitting theaters this year and for all the latest in cinematic worship, stay tuned to CinemaBlend.
Nick grew up in Maryland has degrees in Film Studies and Communications. His life goal is to walk the earth, meet people and get into adventures. He’s also still looking for The Adventures of Pete and Pete season 3 on DVD if anyone has a lead.
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