Avengers: Infinity War (2018) - "Snap Of Disintegration"| Movie Clip HD

Published 2019-03-01
Thanos Snaps His Fingers - Avengers Infinity War (2018) Movie CLIP [HD]
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Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Mackie, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Sebastian Stan, Don Cheadle, Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista, Zoe Saldana, Pom Klementieff, Benedict Cumberbatch, Benedict Wong, Sean Gunn, Tom Holland, Paul Rudd, Josh Brolin
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All Comments (21)
  • @andoni1987
    Anyone else thinks that Thor should've gone for the arm?
  • @Spacegoat92
    I like how Thanos really meant it about being a fair, unbiased completely random action. Thor literally drove an axe into his chest and then slowly pushed it in to cause more pain, and yet Thanos didn't include him in the snap...
  • @andywood375
    The fact that Gamora was the first thing he thought about after accomplishing his life's mission of destroying half the entire universe just shows how much he really loved her.
  • I’ll never forget the silence as everyone left the theater opening night. To this day this scene makes me emotional, they capture the devastation and hopelessness so perfectly. Best theater experience I’ve ever had.
  • @dantehunt857
    when u die on the last lvl of a game and it resets the WHOLE game
  • We can’t blame Thor for not killing Thanos. He wanted Thanos to suffer a slow painful death. I mean Thor lost his home, his brother, his dad, his hammer, his mom and he best friend.
  • 2:29 When Stormbreaker hits the ground, it sounds like a bell tolling for the universe.
  • @submerged7640
    2:47 shit, the horror on Thor’s face when he realizes he blew it. Their last chance to save half of the universe and he blew it on a few seconds of agony for Thanos. He put his hatred above his mission and it cost everyone everything
  • @EggrollBlunt
    nobody ever talks how stormbreaker LITERALLY went through the gauntlet's beam
  • @ThiccBoiDaniel
    What a moment, seeing this in theaters for the first time was crazy. Never had a similar experience in a movie theater before or after.
  • I miss when Hero’s actually lose, it gave a sense of realism, like a true lost, not corny knock back but an actual life changing lose
  • @Nelwelly2709
    0:16 an underrated shot, one of the best scenes in the MCU, the culmination of the infinity stone’s story, seeing Thanos with all 6 stones is absolutely mind blowing to me
  • @MrExDArte
    You know, it must've been said a hundred times, but after all the buildup both Thanos and Thor went through throughout the movie my jaw just dropped when Stormbreaker overpowered all of the six stones. Goes to show you that Asgardian secret loot is really no joke.
  • @ajc-ff5cm
    I really liked the silence of this scene. We expected to be the victors, to be so close then to just sit there in shock as the universe we’d invested so much in turned to dust.
  • @narwhal6112
    5 years ago this scene shocked audiences, meaning everyone should be coming back now
  • @doublea125
    The last line of the movie does not get enough attention. Steve Rogers, Captain America, THE symbol of all symbols. He explifies bravery, hope, and tenacity in all his actions. He has been knocked down several times and always gotten back up with his trademark "I can do this all day." But right at the end... he lets but two words out in the most defeated voice you've ever heard.
  • @2117ao2
    I like how the snap doesn’t seem like a big deal and he just did the snap in a normal forest compared to the comics where the snap was done in space and was more dramatic.
  • Of the twenty-four characters visible on the main poster for this movie, twelve live and twelve die. This furthers the concept Thanos has within the movie of bringing balance by killing half the universe.
  • @Dmm314
    Its so masterful how they circled back to the beginning of the movie here with this moment, paying off the conflict that Thor took so personal in the beginning. For Thanos to have achieved his goal, Thor showing up and proving here that HE IS the most powerful avenger......only for it to ultimately mean nothing. These movies are masterclass in story telling.
  • I love how Thanos acts in the red world vision.He sees Gamora as a child, facing out into nothing.He stumbles, moving slowly, and asks “Daughter?” In a choked voice, likely due to the fact he thought he’d never see her again and feels great remorse at having sacrificed her.And yet there she is, when he first found her, this tiny girl who he took and grew to love like he never loved anyone else.She asks him did he do it, and he says it quietly yes, because while he feels accomplished at having done what he set out to do, but realising all he’s lost, and the thing he misses the most is right in front of him.Here I think he genuinely doesn’t feel happy, because he’s realised he’s lost the person he loves the most, and now his victory seems hollow.And then she asks him what it cost, and he says everything, looking at her.He’s lost his black order, and most importantly of all, he lost her, the person who he loved and saw as the daughter he always wanted.And his last memories of her are of throwing her to her death, as she desperately tried to escape.