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Prince Royce, Shakira - Deja vu (Official Lyric Video)

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    The Tesseract has awakened.
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    The Tesseract has awakened.
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    It is on a little world, a human world.
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    They would wield its power,
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    but our ally knows its
    workings as they never will.
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    He is ready to lead
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    and our force, our Chitauri, will follow.
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    A world will be his.
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    The universe, yours.
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    And the humans,
    what can they do but burn?
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    All personnel,
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    the evacuation order
    has been confirmed.
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    How bad is it?
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    That's the problem, sir. We don't know.
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    Dr Selvig read an energy surge
    from the Tesseract four hours ago.
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    NASA didn't authorise Selvig
    to go to test phase.
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    He wasn't testing it.
    He wasn't even in the room.
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    Spontaneous event.
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    It just turned itself on?
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    Where are the energy levels now?
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    Climbing. When Selvig couldn't
    shut it down, we ordered evac.
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    How long to get everyone out?
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    Campus should be clear
    in the next half-hour.
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    Do better.
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    Sir, evacuation may be futile.
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    We should tell them
    to go back to sleep?
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    If we can't control
    the Tesseract's energy,
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    there may not be
    a minimum safe distance.
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    I need you to make sure
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    the Phase 2 prototypes
    are shipped out.
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    Sir, is that really a priority right now?
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    Until such time as the world ends,
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    we will act as though
    it intends to spin on.
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    Clear out the tech below.
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    Every piece of Phase 2
    on a truck and gone.
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    Yes, sir.
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    With me.
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    Talk to me, Doctor.
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    Director.
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    Is there anything we know for certain?
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    The Tesseract is misbehaving.
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    - Is that supposed to be funny?
    - No, it's not funny at all.
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    The Tesseract is not only
    active, she's behaving.
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    I assume you pulled the plug.
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    She's an energy source.
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    We turn off the power,
    she turns it back on.
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    If she reaches peak level...
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    We prepared for this, Doctor.
    Harnessing energy from space.
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    But we don't have the harness.
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    My calculations are far from complete.
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    And she's throwing off
    interference, radiation.
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    Nothing harmful,
    low levels of gamma radiation.
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    That can be harmful.
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    Where's Agent Barton?
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    The Hawk?
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    Up in his nest, as usual.
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    Agent Barton, report.
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    I gave you this detail
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    so you could keep
    a close eye on things.
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    Well, I see better from a distance.
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    Have you seen anything
    that might set this thing off?
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    Doctor, it's spiking again.
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    No one's come or gone.
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    And Selvig's clean.
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    No contacts, no IMs.
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    If there was any tampering,
    sir, it wasn't at this end.
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    "At this end"?
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    Yeah, the Cube is a doorway to
    the other end of space, right?
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    Doors open from both sides.
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    Not yet.
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    Sir, please put down the spear.
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    You have heart.
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    Please don't.
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    I still need that.
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    This doesn't have to get any messier.
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    Of course it does.
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    I've come too far for anything else.
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    I am Loki, of Asgard
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    and I am burdened with
    glorious purpose.
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    Loki,
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    brother of Thor.
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    We have no quarrel with your people.
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    An ant has no quarrel with a boot.
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    Are you planning to step on us?
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    I come with glad tidings
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    of a world made free.
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    Free from what?
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    Freedom.
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    Freedom is life's great lie.
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    Once you accept that, in your heart,
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    you will know peace.
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    Yeah, you say "peace,"
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    I kind of think you mean the other thing.
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    Sir, Director Fury is stalling.
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    This place is about to blow
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    and drop a hundred feet of rock on us.
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    He means to bury us.
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    Like the pharaohs of old.
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    He's right. The portal
    is collapsing in on itself.
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    We've got maybe two minutes
    before this goes critical.
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    Well, then.
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    I need these vehicles.
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    - Who's that?
    - They didn't tell me.
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    Hill!
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    Do you copy?
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    Barton has turned.
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    They have the Tesseract!
    Shut them down!
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    Okay, let's go. No, leave it. Go!
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    We're clear upstairs, sir.
    You need to go.
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    Director?
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    Director Fury, do you copy?
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    The Tesseract is with a hostile force.
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    I have men down. Hill?
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    A lot of men still under.
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    I don't know how many survivors.
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    Sound a general call.
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    I want every living soul
    not working rescue
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    looking for that briefcase.
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    Roger that.
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    Coulson, get back to base.
    This is a Level Seven.
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    As of right now,
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    we are at war.
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    What do we do?
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    This is not how I wanted this evening
    to go.
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    I know how you wanted this evening
    to go.
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    Believe me
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    this is better.
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    Who are you working for?
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    Lermentov, yes?
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    Does he think
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    we have to go through him
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    to move our cargo?
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    I thought General Solohob
    is in charge of the export business.
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    Solohob
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    a bagman, a front.
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    Your outdated information betrays you.
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    The famous Black Widow
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    and she turns out to be
    simply another pretty face.
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    You really think I'm pretty?
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    Tell Lermentov we don't need him
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    to move the tanks.
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    Tell him he is out.
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    Well...
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    ...you may have to write it down.
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    It's for her.
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    You listen carefully
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    You're at 1- 14
    Silensky Plaza, 3rd floor.
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    We have an F-22
    exactly eight miles out.
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    Put the woman on the phone,
    or I will blow up the block
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    before you can make the lobby.
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    - We need you to come in.
    - Are you kidding? I'm working.
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    This takes precedence.
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    I'm in the middle of an interrogation.
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    This moron is giving me everything.
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    I don't give everything.
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    Look, you can't pull me
    out of this right now.
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    Natasha...
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    Barton's been compromised.
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    Let me put you on hold.
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    Where is Barton now?
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    - We don't know.
    - But he's alive?
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    We think so. I'll brief you on
    everything when you get back.
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    But first, we need you to
    talk to the big guy.
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    Coulson, you know that Stark trusts me
    about as far as he can throw me.
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    I've got Stark. You get the big guy.
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    Who are you?
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    Get out!
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    There is sickness here!
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    You're a doctor.
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    My father's not waking up!
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    He has a fever and he's moaning
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    but his eyes won't open.
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    Slow down.
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    My father...
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    Like them?
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    Please.
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    You should've got paid
    up front, Banner.
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    You know, for a man
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    who's supposed to be avoiding stress
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    you picked a hell of a place to settle.
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    Avoiding stress isn't the secret.
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    Then what is it? Yoga?
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    You brought me to the edge of
    the city. Smart.
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    I assume the whole place
    is surrounded.
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    Just you and me.
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    And your actress buddy?
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    Is she a spy, too?
    They start that young?
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    I did.
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    Who are you?
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    Natasha Romanoff.
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    Are you here to kill me, Ms Romanoff?
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    Because that's not going to
    work out for everyone.
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    No, of course not. I'm here
    on behalf of S.H.I.E.L.D.
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    S.H.I.E.L.D.
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    How did they find me?
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    We never lost you, Doctor.
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    We've kept our distance.
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    Even helped keep some other
    interested parties
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    off your scent.
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    Why?
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    Nick Fury seems to trust you.
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    But now we need you to come in.
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    What if I say no?
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    I'll persuade you.
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    And what if the other guy says no?
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    You've been more than a year
    without an incident.
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    I don't think you want to
    break that streak.
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    Well, I don't every time get what I want.
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    Doctor, we're facing a potential
    global catastrophe.
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    Well, those I actively try to avoid.
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    This
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    is the Tesseract.
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    It has the potential energy
    to wipe out the planet.
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    What does Fury want me to do,
    swallow it?
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    He wants you to find it. It's been taken.
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    It emits a gamma signature
    that's too weak for us to trace.
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    There's no one that knows
    gamma radiation like you do.
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    If there was, that's where I'd be.
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    So, Fury isn't after the monster?
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    Not that he's told me.
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    And he tells you everything?
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    Talk to Fury. He needs you on this.
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    He needs me in a cage?
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    No one's going to put you in a...
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    Stop lying to me!
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    I'm sorry. That was mean.
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    I just wanted to see what you'd do.
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    Why don't we do this the easy way
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    where you don't use that
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    and the other guy
    doesn't make a mess.
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    Okay?
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    Natasha?
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    Stand down.
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    We're good here.
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    "Just you and me."
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    This is out of line, Director.
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    You're dealing
    with forces you can't control.
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    You ever been in a war,
    Councilman? In a firefight?
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    Did you feel
    an overabundance of control?
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    You're saying that this Asgard
    is declaring war on our planet?
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    Not Asgard. Loki.
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    He can't be working alone.
    What about the other one?
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    His brother.
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    Our intelligence says
    Thor is not a hostile
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    but he's worlds away.
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    We can't depend on him to help, either.
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    It's up to us.
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    Which is why you
    should be focusing on Phase 2.
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    It was designed for exactly this...
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    Phase 2 isn't ready. Our enemy is.
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    We need a response team.
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    The Avengers Initiative was shut down.
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    This isn't about the Avengers.
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    We've seen the list.
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    You're running the world's greatest
    covert security network
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    and you're going to leave
    the fate of the human race
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    to a handful of freaks.
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    I'm not leaving anything to anyone.
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    We need a response team.
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    These people may be isolated,
    unbalanced even
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    but I believe with the right push
    they can be exactly what we need.
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    You believe?
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    War isn't won by sentiment, Director.
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    No, it's won by soldiers.
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    There's not enough time.
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    I got to put her in the water!
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    You won't be alone.
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    Oh, my God.
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    This guy is still alive!
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    Trouble sleeping?
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    I slept for 70 years, sir.
    I think I've had my fill.
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    Then you should be out,
    celebrating, seeing the world.
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    When I went under,
    the world was at war.
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    I wake up, they say we won.
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    They didn't say what we lost.
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    We've made some mistakes
    along the way.
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    Some, very recently.
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    Are you here with a mission, sir?
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    I am.
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    Trying to get me back in the world?
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    Trying to save it.
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    HYDRA's secret weapon.
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    Howard Stark fished that
    out of the ocean
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    when he was looking for you.
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    He thought what we think.
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    The Tesseract could be the key
    to unlimited sustainable energy.
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    That's something
    the world sorely needs.
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    Who took it from you?
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    He's called Loki.
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    He's not from around here.
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    There's a lot we'll have to
    bring you up to speed on
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    if you're in.
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    The world has gotten even stranger
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    than you already know.
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    At this point, I doubt
    anything would surprise me.
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    Ten bucks says you're wrong.
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    There's a debriefing packet
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    waiting for you back at your apartment.
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    Is there anything you can
    tell us about the Tesseract
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    that we ought to know now?
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    You should have left it in the ocean.
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    Good to go on this end.
    The rest is up to you.
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    You disconnected
    the transmission lines?
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    Are we off the grid?
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    Stark Tower is about to become
    a beacon
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    of self-sustaining clean energy.
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    Well, assuming
    the arc reactor takes over
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    and it actually works.
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    I assume.
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    Light her up.
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    How does it look?
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    Like Christmas, but with more me.
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    We've got to go wider on
    the public awareness campaign.
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    You need to do some press.
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    I'm in DC tomorrow,
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    I'm working on the zoning
    for the next three buildings.
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    Pepper, you're killing me.
    The moment, remember?
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    Enjoy the moment.
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    Get in here and I will.
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    Sir, Agent Coulson of
    S.H.I.E.L.D. Is on the line.
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    I'm not in.
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    I'm actually out.
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    Sir, I'm afraid he's insisting.
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    Grow a spine, Jarvis. I got a date.
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    Levels are holding steady, I think.
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    Of course they are.
    I was directly involved.
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    Which brings me to my next question.
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    How does it feel to be a genius?
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    Well, I really wouldn't know,
    now would I?
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    What do you mean?
    All this came from you.
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    No, all this came from that.
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    Give yourself some credit. Please.
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    Stark Tower is your baby.
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    Give yourself 12% of the credit.
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    12%?
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    An argument can be made for 15.
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    12%? My baby?
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    Well, I did do all the heavy lifting.
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    Literally, I lifted the heavy things.
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    And, sorry, but the security snafu?
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    That was on you.
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    - My private elevator...
    - You mean our elevator?
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    ...it was teeming with sweaty workmen.
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    I'm going to pay for that
    comment about percentages
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    in some subtle way later, aren't I?
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    It's not going to be that subtle.
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    I'll tell you what.
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    The next building is gonna
    say "Potts" on the tower.
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    On the lease.
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    Call your mom. Can you bunk over?
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    Sir, the telephone.
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    I'm afraid my protocols
    are being overridden.
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    Mr Stark, we need to talk.
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    You have reached the life
    model decoy of Tony Stark.
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    - Please leave a message.
    - This is urgent.
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    Then leave it urgently.
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    Security breach. It's on you.
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    - Mr Stark.
    - Phil! Come in.
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    "Phil"?
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    I can't stay.
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    His first name is "Agent."
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    Come on in. We're celebrating.
  • 25:00 - 25:02
    Which is why he can't stay.
  • 25:02 - 25:04
    We need you to look this over
    as soon as possible.
  • 25:04 - 25:05
    I don't like being handed things.
  • 25:06 - 25:07
    That's fine, because
    I love to be handed things.
  • 25:07 - 25:08
    So, let's trade.
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    Thank you.
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    Official consulting hours
    are between 8 and 5
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    every other Thursday.
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    This isn't a consultation.
  • 25:17 - 25:18
    Is this about the Avengers?
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    Which I know nothing about.
  • 25:20 - 25:23
    The Avengers Initiative
    was scrapped, I thought.
  • 25:23 - 25:24
    And I didn't even qualify.
  • 25:25 - 25:25
    I didn't know that either.
  • 25:26 - 25:28
    Apparently I'm volatile, self-obsessed,
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    don't play well with others.
  • 25:30 - 25:31
    That I did know.
  • 25:31 - 25:33
    This isn't about personality
    profiles any more.
  • 25:33 - 25:35
    Whatever. Ms Potts, got a second?
  • 25:35 - 25:36
    Half a mo.
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    You know, I thought we were
    having a moment.
  • 25:44 - 25:45
    I was having 12% of a moment.
  • 25:46 - 25:49
    This seems serious.
    Phil's pretty shaken.
  • 25:49 - 25:51
    How would you know if it's...
    Why is he "Phil"?
  • 25:51 - 25:53
    What is all this?
  • 25:53 - 25:54
    This is
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    this.
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    I'm going to take the jet to DC tonight.
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    Tomorrow.
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    You have homework.
    You have a lot of homework.
  • 26:08 - 26:10
    Well, what if I didn't?
  • 26:10 - 26:12
    - Lf you didn't?
    - Yeah.
  • 26:12 - 26:14
    You mean when you've finished?
  • 26:15 - 26:18
    Well, then...
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    Square deal. Fly safe.
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    Work hard.
  • 26:32 - 26:34
    So, any chance
    you're driving by LaGuardia?
  • 26:34 - 26:37
    - I can drop you.
    - Fantastic.
  • 26:37 - 26:38
    I want to hear
  • 26:38 - 26:40
    about the cellist. Is that still a thing?
  • 26:40 - 26:41
    She moved back to Portland.
  • 26:41 - 26:44
    What? Boo!
  • 26:52 - 26:54
    We're about 40 minutes
    out from home base, sir.
  • 26:58 - 27:01
    So, this Dr Banner was trying
    to replicate the serum they used on me?
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    A lot of people were.
  • 27:03 - 27:05
    You were the world's first superhero.
  • 27:05 - 27:08
    Banner thought gamma radiation
    might hold the key to unlocking
  • 27:08 - 27:09
    Erskine's original formula.
  • 27:10 - 27:12
    Didn't really go his way, did it?
  • 27:12 - 27:13
    Not so much.
  • 27:14 - 27:16
    When he's not that thing, though,
    the guy's like a Stephen Hawking.
  • 27:18 - 27:21
    He's like a smart person.
  • 27:23 - 27:24
    I gotta say,
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    it's an honour to meet you officially.
  • 27:27 - 27:29
    I've sort of met you. I mean,
  • 27:29 - 27:31
    I watched you while you were sleeping.
  • 27:32 - 27:34
    I mean, I was present
  • 27:35 - 27:38
    while you were
    unconscious from the ice.
  • 27:38 - 27:40
    You know, it's really just a huge honour
  • 27:40 - 27:42
    to have you on board this...
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    I hope I'm the man for the job.
  • 27:45 - 27:47
    Oh, you are. Absolutely.
  • 27:47 - 27:50
    We made some modifications
    to the uniform.
  • 27:50 - 27:52
    I had a little design input.
  • 27:52 - 27:53
    The uniform?
  • 27:53 - 27:56
    Aren't the stars and stripes a little
  • 27:57 - 27:58
    old-fashioned?
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    With everything that's happening
  • 28:01 - 28:03
    and the things that are about
    to come to light,
  • 28:04 - 28:07
    people might just need
    a little old-fashioned.
  • 28:38 - 28:41
    The Chitauri grow restless.
  • 28:41 - 28:43
    Let them gird themselves.
  • 28:43 - 28:45
    I will lead them in the glorious battle.
  • 28:45 - 28:46
    Battle?
  • 28:47 - 28:50
    Against the meagre might of Earth?
  • 28:50 - 28:53
    Glorious, not lengthy.
  • 28:53 - 28:57
    If your force
    is as formidable as you claim.
  • 28:57 - 28:59
    You question us?
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    You question him,
  • 29:02 - 29:04
    he who put the sceptre in your hand?
  • 29:04 - 29:07
    Who gave you ancient knowledge
    and new purpose
  • 29:07 - 29:10
    when you were cast out, defeated?
  • 29:10 - 29:12
    I was a king!
  • 29:12 - 29:14
    The rightful king of Asgard,
  • 29:15 - 29:16
    betrayed.
  • 29:16 - 29:19
    Your ambition is little
  • 29:19 - 29:22
    and born of childish need.
  • 29:22 - 29:24
    We look beyond the Earth
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    to the greater worlds
    the Tesseract will unveil.
  • 29:27 - 29:29
    You don't have the Tesseract yet.
  • 29:31 - 29:32
    I don't threaten.
  • 29:34 - 29:36
    But until I open the doors,
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    until your force is mine to command,
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    you are but words.
  • 29:43 - 29:46
    You will have your war, Asgardian.
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    If you fail,
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    if the Tesseract is kept from us,
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    there will be no realm, no barren moon,
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    no crevice where he cannot find you.
  • 30:04 - 30:07
    You think you know pain?
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    He will make you long
    for something sweet as pain.
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    Stow the captain's gear.
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    Yes, sir.
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    Agent Romanoff, Captain Rogers.
  • 30:48 - 30:49
    - Ma'am.
    - Hi.
  • 30:49 - 30:50
    They need you on the bridge.
  • 30:50 - 30:51
    They're starting the face-trace.
  • 30:52 - 30:53
    See you there.
  • 30:54 - 30:58
    It was quite the buzz around here,
    finding you in the ice.
  • 30:59 - 31:01
    I thought Coulson was gonna swoon.
  • 31:01 - 31:04
    Did he ask you to sign
    his Captain America trading cards yet?
  • 31:04 - 31:05
    Trading cards?
  • 31:06 - 31:08
    They're vintage. He's very proud.
  • 31:09 - 31:11
    Dr Banner.
  • 31:13 - 31:14
    Yeah, hi.
  • 31:14 - 31:15
    They told me you would be coming.
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    Word is, you can find the Cube.
  • 31:18 - 31:20
    Is that the only word on me?
  • 31:20 - 31:21
    Only word I care about.
  • 31:24 - 31:26
    It must be strange for you, all of this.
  • 31:27 - 31:29
    Well, this is actually kind of familiar.
  • 31:30 - 31:32
    Gentlemen, you might want
    to step inside in a minute.
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    It's going to get a little hard to breathe.
  • 31:36 - 31:38
    Flight crew, secure the deck.
  • 31:42 - 31:43
    Is this a submarine?
  • 31:44 - 31:45
    Really?
  • 31:45 - 31:49
    They want me in a submerged,
    pressurised, metal container?
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    No, no, this is much worse.
  • 32:45 - 32:47
    Hover power check complete.
    Position cyclic.
  • 32:48 - 32:50
    Increase collective to 8.0%.
  • 32:55 - 32:57
    Preparing for maximum
    performance takeoff.
  • 32:57 - 32:59
    Increase output to capacity.
  • 32:59 - 33:01
    Power plant performing at capacity.
  • 33:01 - 33:02
    We are clear.
  • 33:03 - 33:04
    All engines operating.
  • 33:04 - 33:09
    S.H.I.E.L.D. Emergency
    Protocol 193.6 in effect.
  • 33:09 - 33:11
    - We are at level, sir.
    - Good.
  • 33:12 - 33:13
    Let's vanish.
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    Engage retro-reflection panels.
  • 33:30 - 33:31
    Reflection panels engaged.
  • 33:32 - 33:33
    Gentlemen.
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    Doctor, thank you for coming.
  • 33:48 - 33:50
    Thanks for asking nicely.
  • 33:50 - 33:53
    So, how long am I staying?
  • 33:53 - 33:55
    Once we get our hands on
    the Tesseract,
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    you're in the wind.
  • 33:56 - 33:58
    Where are you with that?
  • 33:58 - 34:00
    We're sweeping every
    wirelessly accessible
  • 34:00 - 34:01
    camera on the planet.
  • 34:01 - 34:03
    Cell phones, laptops...
  • 34:04 - 34:07
    If it's connected to a satellite,
    it's eyes and ears for us.
  • 34:07 - 34:08
    That's still not gonna find them in time.
  • 34:08 - 34:09
    You have to narrow your field.
  • 34:09 - 34:11
    How many spectrometers
    do you have access to?
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    - How many are there?
    - Call every lab you know.
  • 34:13 - 34:15
    Tell them to put
    the spectrometers on the roof
  • 34:15 - 34:16
    and calibrate them for gamma rays.
  • 34:17 - 34:20
    I'll rough out a tracking algorithm,
    basic cluster recognition.
  • 34:20 - 34:22
    At least we could rule out a few places.
  • 34:23 - 34:24
    Do you have somewhere
    for me to work?
  • 34:25 - 34:26
    Agent Romanoff,
  • 34:26 - 34:28
    could you show Dr Banner
    to his laboratory, please?
  • 34:29 - 34:31
    You're gonna love it, Doc.
    We got all the toys.
  • 34:32 - 34:33
    Put it over there.
  • 34:35 - 34:37
    Where did you find all these people?
  • 34:38 - 34:40
    S.H.I.E.L.D. Has no shortage
    of enemies, Doctor.
  • 34:41 - 34:42
    Is this the stuff you need?
  • 34:42 - 34:43
    Yeah, iridium.
  • 34:43 - 34:46
    It's found in meteorites.
    It forms anti-protons.
  • 34:46 - 34:47
    It's very hard to get hold of.
  • 34:48 - 34:49
    Especially if S.H.I.E.L.D.
    Knows you need it.
  • 34:49 - 34:51
    Well, I didn't know.
  • 34:51 - 34:52
    Hey!
  • 34:52 - 34:54
    The Tesseract has shown me so much.
  • 34:55 - 34:57
    It's more than knowledge. It's truth.
  • 34:57 - 34:58
    I know.
  • 34:59 - 35:00
    What did it show you, Agent Barton?
  • 35:01 - 35:03
    My next target.
  • 35:03 - 35:04
    Tell me what you need.
  • 35:07 - 35:09
    I need a distraction.
  • 35:10 - 35:11
    And an eyeball.
  • 35:18 - 35:20
    I mean, if it's not too much trouble.
  • 35:20 - 35:21
    No, no. It's fine.
  • 35:24 - 35:26
    It's a vintage set.
  • 35:26 - 35:28
    It took me a couple of years
    to collect them all.
  • 35:31 - 35:32
    Near mint.
  • 35:32 - 35:33
    Slight foxing around the edges, but...
  • 35:33 - 35:36
    We got a hit. A 67% match.
  • 35:36 - 35:38
    Wait. Cross match, 79%.
  • 35:39 - 35:40
    Location?
  • 35:40 - 35:43
    Stuttgart, Germany. 28 K�nigstrasse.
  • 35:43 - 35:44
    He's not exactly hiding.
  • 35:45 - 35:46
    Captain,
  • 35:46 - 35:47
    you're up.
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    Kneel before me.
  • 38:21 - 38:23
    I said
  • 38:25 - 38:27
    kneel!
  • 38:36 - 38:39
    Is not this simpler?
  • 38:40 - 38:43
    Is this not your natural state?
  • 38:46 - 38:49
    It's the unspoken truth of humanity,
  • 38:49 - 38:51
    that you crave subjugation.
  • 38:52 - 38:55
    The bright lure of freedom
    diminishes your life's joy
  • 38:56 - 38:58
    in a mad scramble for power,
  • 39:00 - 39:01
    for identity.
  • 39:03 - 39:06
    You were made to be ruled.
  • 39:07 - 39:08
    In the end,
  • 39:08 - 39:11
    you will always kneel.
  • 39:18 - 39:19
    Not to men like you.
  • 39:20 - 39:22
    There are no men like me.
  • 39:23 - 39:26
    There are always men like you.
  • 39:27 - 39:29
    Look to your elder, people.
  • 39:31 - 39:32
    Let him be an example.
  • 39:39 - 39:41
    You know, the last time
    I was in Germany,
  • 39:42 - 39:45
    and saw a man standing
    above everybody else,
  • 39:45 - 39:46
    we ended up disagreeing.
  • 39:46 - 39:48
    The soldier.
  • 39:50 - 39:51
    The man out of time.
  • 39:52 - 39:53
    I'm not the one who's out of time.
  • 39:57 - 39:59
    Loki, drop the weapon
    and stand down.
  • 40:19 - 40:20
    Kneel.
  • 40:20 - 40:22
    Not today!
  • 40:24 - 40:25
    The guy's all over the place.
  • 40:28 - 40:30
    Agent Romanoff. You miss me?
  • 40:46 - 40:48
    Make your move, Reindeer Games.
  • 40:48 - 40:48
    Make your move, Reindeer Games.
  • 40:56 - 40:58
    Good move.
  • 40:59 - 41:00
    Mr Stark.
  • 41:01 - 41:02
    Captain.
  • 41:09 - 41:10
    Is he saying anything?
  • 41:11 - 41:12
    Not a word.
  • 41:12 - 41:14
    Just get him here. We're low on time.
  • 41:17 - 41:18
    I don't like it.
  • 41:18 - 41:20
    What, Rock of Ages
    giving up so easily?
  • 41:20 - 41:22
    I don't remember it being that easy.
  • 41:22 - 41:23
    This guy packs a wallop.
  • 41:24 - 41:27
    Still, you are pretty spry
    for an older fellow.
  • 41:28 - 41:30
    What's your thing, Pilates?
  • 41:30 - 41:31
    What?
  • 41:31 - 41:32
    It's like calisthenics.
  • 41:32 - 41:34
    You might have missed
    a couple of things
  • 41:34 - 41:36
    doing time as a Capsicle.
  • 41:38 - 41:39
    Fury didn't tell me
    he was calling you in.
  • 41:39 - 41:42
    Yeah, there's a lot of things
    Fury doesn't tell you.
  • 41:42 - 41:44
    Where's this coming from?
  • 41:48 - 41:50
    What's the matter? Are you
    scared of a little lightning?
  • 41:51 - 41:53
    I'm not overly fond of what follows.
  • 42:10 - 42:11
    What are you doing?
  • 42:24 - 42:25
    And now there's that guy.
  • 42:25 - 42:27
    Another Asgardian?
  • 42:27 - 42:29
    - That guy's a friendly?
    - Doesn't matter.
  • 42:29 - 42:31
    If he frees Loki or kills him,
    the Tesseract's lost.
  • 42:32 - 42:33
    Stark, we need a plan of attack!
  • 42:34 - 42:36
    I have a plan. Attack.
  • 42:42 - 42:43
    I'd sit this one out, Cap.
  • 42:43 - 42:44
    I don't see how I can.
  • 42:45 - 42:47
    These guys come from legend.
    They're basically gods.
  • 42:48 - 42:49
    There's only one God, ma'am.
  • 42:49 - 42:51
    And I'm pretty sure
    he doesn't dress like that.
  • 43:06 - 43:07
    Where is the Tesseract?
  • 43:08 - 43:09
    I missed you, too.
  • 43:09 - 43:11
    Do I look to be in a gaming mood?
  • 43:11 - 43:13
    You should thank me.
  • 43:13 - 43:15
    With the Bifrost gone,
    how much dark energy
  • 43:15 - 43:18
    did the Allfather have to
    muster to conjure you here
  • 43:18 - 43:19
    to your precious Earth?
  • 43:23 - 43:25
    I thought you dead.
  • 43:26 - 43:28
    Did you mourn?
  • 43:28 - 43:30
    We all did. Our father...
  • 43:30 - 43:33
    Your father.
  • 43:35 - 43:37
    He did tell you
    my true parentage, did he not?
  • 43:40 - 43:42
    We were raised together.
  • 43:42 - 43:45
    We played together,
    we fought together.
  • 43:45 - 43:46
    Do you remember none of that?
  • 43:47 - 43:48
    I remember a shadow.
  • 43:50 - 43:53
    Living in the shade of your greatness.
  • 43:53 - 43:56
    I remember you tossing me
    into an abyss.
  • 43:56 - 43:58
    I, who was, and should be, king!
  • 43:58 - 44:00
    So you take the world I love
    as a recompense
  • 44:00 - 44:02
    for your imagined slights?
  • 44:02 - 44:05
    No. The Earth is under
    my protection, Loki.
  • 44:07 - 44:10
    And you're doing
    a marvellous job with that.
  • 44:10 - 44:12
    The humans slaughter
    each other in droves
  • 44:12 - 44:14
    while you idly fret.
  • 44:14 - 44:16
    I mean to rule them,
    as why should I not?
  • 44:17 - 44:18
    You think yourself above them?
  • 44:19 - 44:20
    Well, yes.
  • 44:20 - 44:23
    Then you miss the truth
    of ruling, brother.
  • 44:23 - 44:25
    A throne would suit you ill.
  • 44:30 - 44:32
    I've seen worlds
    you've never known about!
  • 44:33 - 44:37
    I have grown, Odinson, in my exile.
  • 44:37 - 44:39
    I have seen the true power
    of the Tesseract,
  • 44:39 - 44:40
    and when I wield it...
  • 44:40 - 44:42
    Who showed you this power?
  • 44:43 - 44:44
    Who controls the would-be king?
  • 44:45 - 44:46
    - I am a king!
    - Not here!
  • 44:46 - 44:48
    You give up the Tesseract!
  • 44:48 - 44:50
    You give up this poisonous dream!
  • 44:53 - 44:54
    You come home.
  • 44:59 - 45:00
    I don't have it.
  • 45:02 - 45:04
    You need the Cube to bring me home.
  • 45:04 - 45:06
    But I've sent it off, I know not where.
  • 45:07 - 45:09
    You listen well, brother.
  • 45:11 - 45:12
    I'm listening.
  • 45:21 - 45:22
    Do not touch me again.
  • 45:23 - 45:24
    Then don't take my stuff.
  • 45:24 - 45:26
    You have no idea
    what you're dealing with.
  • 45:28 - 45:29
    Shakespeare in the Park?
  • 45:30 - 45:33
    Doth Mother know
    you wear-eth her drapes?
  • 45:34 - 45:36
    This is beyond you, metal man.
  • 45:37 - 45:39
    Loki will face Asgardian justice.
  • 45:39 - 45:42
    He gives up the Cube,
    he's all yours. Until then,
  • 45:42 - 45:44
    stay out of the way.
  • 45:45 - 45:47
    Tourist.
  • 45:52 - 45:53
    Okay.
  • 46:21 - 46:24
    Power at 400% capacity.
  • 46:24 - 46:26
    How about that?
  • 47:24 - 47:25
    Hey!
  • 47:27 - 47:28
    That's enough.
  • 47:32 - 47:34
    Now, I don't know
    what you plan on doing here.
  • 47:34 - 47:36
    I've come here to put an end
    to Loki's schemes.
  • 47:36 - 47:39
    Then prove it. Put that hammer down.
  • 47:39 - 47:40
    Yeah... No.
  • 47:40 - 47:42
    Bad call. He loves his hammer.
  • 47:43 - 47:45
    You want me to put the hammer down?
  • 48:11 - 48:13
    Are we done, here?
  • 48:59 - 49:02
    In case it's unclear,
  • 49:03 - 49:04
    if you try to escape,
  • 49:05 - 49:07
    if you so much as scratch that glass,
  • 49:17 - 49:20
    it's 30,000 feet straight down
    in a steel trap.
  • 49:21 - 49:23
    You get how that works?
  • 49:25 - 49:28
    Ant, boot.
  • 49:31 - 49:32
    It's an impressive cage.
  • 49:33 - 49:36
    Not built, I think, for me.
  • 49:36 - 49:38
    Built for something
    a lot stronger than you.
  • 49:39 - 49:40
    Oh, I've heard.
  • 49:41 - 49:43
    A mindless beast.
  • 49:44 - 49:45
    Makes play he's still a man.
  • 49:46 - 49:48
    How desperate are you,
  • 49:48 - 49:51
    that you call on such
    lost creatures to defend you?
  • 49:52 - 49:54
    How desperate am I?
  • 49:54 - 49:56
    You threaten my world with war.
  • 49:56 - 49:58
    You steal a force
    you can't hope to control.
  • 49:58 - 50:02
    You talk about peace,
    and you kill because it's fun.
  • 50:02 - 50:05
    You have made me very desperate.
  • 50:05 - 50:07
    You might not be glad that you did.
  • 50:10 - 50:13
    It burns you to have come so close.
  • 50:15 - 50:17
    To have the Tesseract, to have power,
  • 50:18 - 50:20
    unlimited power.
  • 50:20 - 50:22
    And for what?
  • 50:24 - 50:25
    A warm light for all mankind to share.
  • 50:25 - 50:27
    A warm light for all mankind to share.
  • 50:28 - 50:31
    And then to be reminded
    what real power is.
  • 50:35 - 50:39
    Well, let me know if "real power"
    wants a magazine or something.
  • 50:47 - 50:48
    He really grows on you, doesn't he?
  • 50:48 - 50:50
    Loki's gonna drag this out.
  • 50:51 - 50:54
    So, Thor, what's his play?
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    He has an army called the Chitauri.
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    They're not of Asgard,
    nor any world known.
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    He means to lead them
    against your people.
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    They will win him the Earth,
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    in return, I suspect, for the Tesseract.
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    An army
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    from outer space.
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    So, he's building another portal.
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    That's what he needs Erik Selvig for.
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    Selvig?
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    - He's an astrophysicist.
    - He's a friend.
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    Loki has him under some kind of spell,
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    along with one of ours.
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    I want to know why Loki let us take him.
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    He's not leading an army from here.
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    I don't think
    we should be focusing on Loki.
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    That guy's brain is a bag full of cats.
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    You could smell crazy on him.
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    Have care how you speak.
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    Loki is beyond reason,
    but he is of Asgard.
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    And he is my brother.
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    He killed 80 people in two days.
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    He's adopted.
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    I think it's about the mechanics.
  • 51:41 - 51:43
    Iridium... What do they
    need the iridium for?
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    It's a stabilising agent.
  • 51:44 - 51:45
    I'm just saying, pick a weekend.
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    I'll fly you to Portland.
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    Keep love alive.
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    It means the portal
    won't collapse on itself
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    like it did at S.H.I.E.L.D.
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    No hard feelings, Point Break.
    You've got a mean swing.
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    Also, it means the portal
    can open as wide
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    and stay open as long, as Loki wants.
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    Raise the mizzenmast. Jib the topsails.
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    That man is playing Galaga.
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    He thought we wouldn't notice,
    but we did.
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    How does Fury even see these?
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    He turns.
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    Sounds exhausting.
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    The rest of the raw materials,
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    Agent Barton can get
    his hands on pretty easily.
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    The only major component
    he still needs
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    is a power source
    of high-energy density.
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    Something to kick-start the Cube.
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    When did you become an expert
    in thermonuclear astrophysics?
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    Last night.
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    The packet, Selvig's notes,
    the extraction theory papers.
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    Am I the only one who did the reading?
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    Does Loki need any particular
    kind of power source?
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    He would have to heat the Cube
    to 120-million Kelvin
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    just to break through
    the Coulomb barrier.
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    Unless Selvig has figured out
    how to stabilise
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    the quantum tunnelling effect.
  • 52:50 - 52:51
    Well, if he could do that,
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    he could achieve heavy ion fusion
    at any reactor on the planet.
  • 52:54 - 52:56
    Finally, someone who speaks English.
  • 52:56 - 52:58
    Is that what just happened?
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    It's good to meet you, Dr Banner.
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    Your work on antielectron
    collisions is unparalleled.
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    And I'm a huge fan of the way
    you lose control
  • 53:06 - 53:08
    and turn into an enormous
    green rage-monster.
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    Thanks.
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    Dr Banner is only here
    to track the Cube.
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    I was hoping you might join him.
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    I would start with that stick of his.
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    It may be magical,
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    but it works an awful lot
    like a HYDRA weapon.
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    I don't know about that,
    but it is powered by the Cube.
  • 53:21 - 53:23
    And I would like to know
    how Loki used it
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    to turn two of the sharpest men I know
  • 53:25 - 53:27
    into his personal flying monkeys.
  • 53:27 - 53:28
    Monkeys? I do not understand.
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    I do.
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    I understood that reference.
  • 53:35 - 53:36
    Shall we play, Doctor?
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    This way, sir.
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    The gamma readings
    are definitely consistent
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    with Selvig's reports of the Tesseract.
  • 53:56 - 53:57
    But it's going to take weeks to process.
  • 53:57 - 53:58
    If we bypass their mainframe
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    and direct route to the Homer cluster,
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    we can clock this
    at around 600 teraflops.
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    All I packed was a toothbrush.
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    You know, you should come by
    Stark Tower sometime.
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    Top ten floors, all R&D.
  • 54:11 - 54:12
    You'd love it. It's Candy Land.
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    Thanks, but the last time
    I was in New York,
  • 54:15 - 54:18
    I kind of broke Harlem.
  • 54:18 - 54:20
    Well, I promise
    a stress-free environment.
  • 54:20 - 54:22
    No tension, no surprises.
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    - Hey!
    - Nothing?
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    Are you nuts?
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    Jury's out.
  • 54:27 - 54:28
    You really have got
    a lid on it, haven't you?
  • 54:28 - 54:29
    What's your secret?
  • 54:29 - 54:30
    Mellow jazz, bongo drums,
    huge bag of weed?
  • 54:31 - 54:32
    Is everything a joke to you?
  • 54:32 - 54:33
    Funny things are.
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    Threatening the safety
    of everyone on this ship
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    isn't funny.
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    No offence, Doc.
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    It's all right,
    I wouldn't have come aboard
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    if I couldn't handle pointy things.
  • 54:42 - 54:44
    You're tip-toeing, big man.
    You need to strut.
  • 54:44 - 54:46
    And you need to focus
    on the problem, Mr Stark.
  • 54:46 - 54:47
    Do you think I'm not?
  • 54:48 - 54:50
    Why did Fury call us in?
    Why now? Why not before?
  • 54:50 - 54:52
    What isn't he telling us?
  • 54:52 - 54:54
    I can't do the equation unless
    I have all the variables.
  • 54:54 - 54:56
    You think Fury's hiding something?
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    He's a spy. Captain, he's "the" spy.
  • 54:59 - 55:01
    His secrets have secrets.
  • 55:01 - 55:02
    It's bugging him, too. Isn't it?
  • 55:05 - 55:06
    I just want to finish my work here, and...
  • 55:06 - 55:07
    Doctor?
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    "A warm light for all mankind."
  • 55:15 - 55:17
    Loki's jab at Fury about the Cube.
  • 55:17 - 55:19
    I heard it.
  • 55:19 - 55:21
    I think that was meant for you.
  • 55:22 - 55:24
    Even if Barton didn't
    tell Loki about the tower,
  • 55:24 - 55:26
    it was still all over the news.
  • 55:26 - 55:28
    The Stark Tower? That big, ugly
  • 55:29 - 55:30
    building in New York?
  • 55:30 - 55:34
    It's powered by an arc reactor,
    a self-sustaining energy source.
  • 55:34 - 55:36
    That building will run itself
    for, what, a year?
  • 55:36 - 55:38
    It's just the prototype.
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    I'm kind of the only name
    in clean energy right now.
  • 55:41 - 55:42
    That's what he's getting at.
  • 55:42 - 55:44
    So, why didn't S.H.I.E.L.D. Bring him in
    on the Tesseract project?
  • 55:45 - 55:46
    What are they doing
    in the energy business
  • 55:46 - 55:48
    in the first place?
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    I should probably look into that
    once my decryption programme
  • 55:51 - 55:53
    finishes breaking into all of
    S.H.I.E.L.D.'s secure files.
  • 55:53 - 55:54
    I'm sorry. Did you say...
  • 55:54 - 55:56
    Jarvis has been running it
    since I hit the bridge.
  • 55:56 - 55:58
    In a few hours,
    I'll know every dirty secret
  • 55:58 - 55:59
    S.H.I.E.L.D. Has ever tried to hide.
  • 55:59 - 56:00
    Blueberry?
  • 56:00 - 56:02
    Yet you're confused about why
    they didn't want you around.
  • 56:02 - 56:05
    An intelligence organisation
    that fears intelligence?
  • 56:05 - 56:06
    Historically, not awesome.
  • 56:06 - 56:09
    I think Loki's trying to wind us up.
  • 56:09 - 56:10
    This is a man who means to start a war
  • 56:10 - 56:12
    and if we don't stay focused,
    he'll succeed.
  • 56:13 - 56:15
    We have orders.
    We should follow them.
  • 56:16 - 56:18
    Following's not really my style.
  • 56:19 - 56:21
    And you're all about style, aren't you?
  • 56:21 - 56:22
    Of the people in this room,
  • 56:23 - 56:24
    which one is,
    A, wearing a spangly outfit,
  • 56:24 - 56:25
    and, B, not of use?
  • 56:26 - 56:30
    Steve, tell me none of this
    smells a little funky to you.
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    Just find the Cube.
  • 56:46 - 56:48
    That's the guy
    my dad never shut up about?
  • 56:48 - 56:51
    I'm wondering if they shouldn't have
    kept him on ice.
  • 56:52 - 56:53
    The guy's not wrong about Loki.
  • 56:53 - 56:55
    He does have the jump on us.
  • 56:55 - 56:58
    What he's got is an Acme dynamite kit.
  • 56:58 - 57:00
    It's going to blow up in his face.
  • 57:00 - 57:02
    And I'm going to be there when it does.
  • 57:02 - 57:04
    Yeah. I'll read all about it.
  • 57:06 - 57:08
    Or you'll be suiting up
    with the rest of us.
  • 57:09 - 57:12
    You see, I don't get a suit of armour.
  • 57:13 - 57:16
    I'm exposed. Like a nerve.
  • 57:16 - 57:18
    It's a nightmare.
  • 57:18 - 57:20
    I've got a cluster of shrapnel
    trying every second
  • 57:21 - 57:22
    to crawl its way into my heart.
  • 57:23 - 57:25
    This stops it.
  • 57:25 - 57:27
    This little circle of light,
    it's part of me now,
  • 57:28 - 57:30
    not just armour.
  • 57:30 - 57:33
    It's a terrible privilege.
  • 57:33 - 57:35
    - But you can control it.
    - Because I learned how.
  • 57:35 - 57:36
    It's different.
  • 57:37 - 57:40
    Hey, I read all about your accident.
  • 57:40 - 57:43
    That much gamma exposure
    should have killed you.
  • 57:43 - 57:46
    So you're saying that the Hulk...
  • 57:47 - 57:49
    The other guy saved my life?
  • 57:50 - 57:51
    That's nice.
  • 57:52 - 57:55
    It's a nice sentiment. Saved it for what?
  • 57:57 - 57:58
    I guess we'll find out.
  • 58:00 - 58:02
    You may not enjoy that.
  • 58:02 - 58:04
    And you just might.
  • 59:00 - 59:02
    As soon as Loki took the doctor,
  • 59:02 - 59:04
    we moved Jane Foster.
  • 59:04 - 59:06
    They've got an excellent
    observatory in Troms�.
  • 59:06 - 59:10
    She was asked to consult there
    very suddenly yesterday.
  • 59:10 - 59:13
    Handsome fee, private plane,
    very remote.
  • 59:14 - 59:15
    She'll be safe.
  • 59:15 - 59:17
    Thank you.
  • 59:18 - 59:20
    It's no accident, Loki taking Erik Selvig.
  • 59:21 - 59:24
    I dread what he plans for him
    once he's done.
  • 59:24 - 59:25
    Erik is a good man.
  • 59:25 - 59:26
    He talks about you a lot.
  • 59:28 - 59:30
    You changed his life.
  • 59:31 - 59:33
    You changed everything around here.
  • 59:33 - 59:35
    They were better as they were.
  • 59:36 - 59:38
    We pretend on Asgard
    that we're more advanced
  • 59:38 - 59:42
    but we come here,
    battling like bilge snipe.
  • 59:42 - 59:43
    - Like what?
    - Bilge snipe.
  • 59:44 - 59:46
    You know, huge, scaly, big antlers.
  • 59:47 - 59:49
    - You don't have those?
    - I don't think so.
  • 59:49 - 59:51
    Well, they are repulsive.
  • 59:52 - 59:54
    And they trample everything
    in their path.
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    When I first came to Earth,
    Loki's rage followed me here,
  • 60:05 - 60:07
    and your people paid the price.
  • 60:07 - 60:09
    And now, again.
  • 60:11 - 60:14
    In my youth, I courted war.
  • 60:16 - 60:17
    War hasn't started yet.
  • 60:19 - 60:20
    You think you could make Loki tell us
  • 60:20 - 60:22
    where the Tesseract is?
  • 60:22 - 60:25
    I do not know. Loki's mind is far afield.
  • 60:25 - 60:29
    It's not just power he craves,
    it's vengeance, upon me.
  • 60:30 - 60:32
    There's no pain
    would prise his need from him.
  • 60:33 - 60:35
    A lot of guys think that
  • 60:35 - 60:36
    until the pain starts.
  • 60:39 - 60:40
    What are you asking me to do?
  • 60:40 - 60:44
    I'm asking,
    what are you prepared to do?
  • 60:44 - 60:45
    Loki is a prisoner.
  • 60:45 - 60:47
    Then why do I feel like
    he's the only person on this boat
  • 60:47 - 60:49
    that wants to be here?
  • 61:01 - 61:04
    There's not many people
    who can sneak up on me.
  • 61:04 - 61:05
    But you figured I'd come.
  • 61:06 - 61:08
    After.
  • 61:08 - 61:12
    After whatever tortures
    Fury can concoct,
  • 61:12 - 61:15
    you would appear
    as a friend, as a balm.
  • 61:16 - 61:18
    And I would cooperate.
  • 61:18 - 61:20
    I want to know what
    you've done to Agent Barton.
  • 61:20 - 61:22
    I would say I've expanded his mind.
  • 61:24 - 61:26
    And once you've won,
  • 61:27 - 61:28
    once you're king of the mountain,
  • 61:30 - 61:33
    what happens to his mind?
  • 61:34 - 61:36
    Is this love, Agent Romanoff?
  • 61:36 - 61:39
    Love is for children. I owe him a debt.
  • 61:42 - 61:44
    Tell me.
  • 61:48 - 61:51
    Before I worked for S.H.I.E.L. D... I...
  • 61:54 - 61:57
    Well, I made a name for myself.
  • 61:58 - 62:00
    I have a very specific skill set.
  • 62:01 - 62:04
    I didn't care who I used it for, or on.
  • 62:05 - 62:08
    I got on S.H.I.E.L.D.'s radar
    in a bad way.
  • 62:10 - 62:12
    Agent Barton was sent to kill me.
  • 62:13 - 62:15
    He made a different call.
  • 62:17 - 62:20
    And what will you do
    if I vow to spare him?
  • 62:20 - 62:21
    Not let you out.
  • 62:21 - 62:23
    No, but I like this.
  • 62:24 - 62:27
    Your world in the balance,
    and you bargain for one man.
  • 62:27 - 62:29
    Regimes fall every day.
  • 62:30 - 62:32
    I tend not to weep over that.
    I'm Russian.
  • 62:32 - 62:33
    Or I was.
  • 62:34 - 62:36
    And what are you now?
  • 62:36 - 62:39
    It's really not that complicated.
  • 62:39 - 62:43
    I got red in my ledger,
    I'd like to wipe it out.
  • 62:44 - 62:46
    Can you?
  • 62:47 - 62:51
    Can you wipe out that much red?
  • 62:52 - 62:53
    Dreykov's daughter,
  • 62:55 - 62:57
    S�o Paulo,
  • 62:58 - 63:00
    the hospital fire?
  • 63:01 - 63:03
    Barton told me everything.
  • 63:03 - 63:06
    Your ledger is dripping. It's gushing red
  • 63:06 - 63:09
    and you think saving a man
    no more virtuous than yourself
  • 63:09 - 63:10
    will change anything?
  • 63:10 - 63:13
    This is the basest sentimentality.
  • 63:13 - 63:15
    This is a child at prayer.
  • 63:15 - 63:16
    Pathetic!
  • 63:17 - 63:20
    You lie and kill
  • 63:20 - 63:23
    in the service of liars and killers.
  • 63:26 - 63:29
    You pretend to be separate,
    to have your own code,
  • 63:29 - 63:31
    something that makes up
    for the horrors.
  • 63:33 - 63:35
    But they are part of you.
  • 63:35 - 63:39
    And they will never go away.
  • 63:39 - 63:43
    I won't touch Barton,
    not until I make him kill you.
  • 63:43 - 63:45
    Slowly, intimately,
  • 63:45 - 63:47
    in every way he knows you fear.
  • 63:47 - 63:50
    And then he'll wake just long
    enough to see his good work
  • 63:50 - 63:54
    and when he screams, I'll split his skull.
  • 63:54 - 63:57
    This is my bargain, you mewling quim.
  • 63:58 - 64:00
    You're a monster.
  • 64:02 - 64:03
    Oh, no.
  • 64:04 - 64:06
    You brought the monster.
  • 64:09 - 64:10
    So, Banner.
  • 64:11 - 64:12
    That's your play.
  • 64:12 - 64:13
    What?
  • 64:14 - 64:16
    Loki means to unleash the Hulk.
  • 64:16 - 64:17
    Keep Banner in the lab. I'm on my way.
  • 64:18 - 64:19
    Send Thor as well.
  • 64:20 - 64:22
    Thank you
  • 64:22 - 64:24
    for your cooperation.
  • 64:31 - 64:32
    What are you doing, Mr Stark?
  • 64:32 - 64:35
    Kind of been wondering
    the same thing about you.
  • 64:35 - 64:37
    You're supposed to be locating
    the Tesseract.
  • 64:37 - 64:38
    We are. The model's locked
  • 64:39 - 64:40
    and we're sweeping
    for the signature now.
  • 64:40 - 64:41
    When we get a hit,
  • 64:41 - 64:43
    we'll have the location
    within half a mile.
  • 64:43 - 64:45
    Yeah, then you get your
    Cube back. No muss, no fuss.
  • 64:45 - 64:47
    Yeah, then you get your
    Cube back. No muss, no fuss.
  • 64:47 - 64:48
    What is "Phase 2"?
  • 64:50 - 64:53
    Phase 2 is S.H.I.E.L.D. Uses
    the Cube to make weapons.
  • 64:53 - 64:55
    Sorry, computer was moving
    a little slow for me.
  • 64:55 - 64:58
    Rogers, we gathered everything
    related to the Tesseract.
  • 64:58 - 64:59
    This does not mean that we're making...
  • 64:59 - 65:00
    I'm sorry, Nick.
  • 65:00 - 65:03
    What were you lying?
  • 65:03 - 65:04
    I was wrong, Director.
  • 65:04 - 65:05
    The world hasn't changed a bit.
  • 65:05 - 65:06
    Did you know about this?
  • 65:06 - 65:07
    You want to think about
    removing yourself
  • 65:08 - 65:09
    from this environment, Doctor?
  • 65:09 - 65:11
    I was in Calcutta.
    I was pretty well removed.
  • 65:11 - 65:12
    Loki is manipulating you.
  • 65:12 - 65:14
    And you've been doing what, exactly?
  • 65:14 - 65:16
    You didn't come here because
    I bat my eyelashes at you.
  • 65:16 - 65:17
    Yes, and I'm not leaving
  • 65:17 - 65:18
    because suddenly
    you get a little twitchy.
  • 65:18 - 65:20
    I'd like to know why S.H.I.E.L.D.
  • 65:20 - 65:24
    Is using the Tesseract
    to build weapons of mass destruction.
  • 65:24 - 65:25
    Because of him.
  • 65:27 - 65:27
    Me?
  • 65:28 - 65:31
    Last year, Earth had a visitor
    from another planet
  • 65:31 - 65:34
    who had a grudge match
    that levelled a small town.
  • 65:34 - 65:36
    We learned that
    not only are we not alone
  • 65:36 - 65:40
    but we are hopelessly,
    hilariously, outgunned.
  • 65:40 - 65:42
    My people want nothing
    but peace with your planet.
  • 65:42 - 65:44
    But you're not the only people
    out there, are you?
  • 65:44 - 65:46
    And you're not the only threat.
  • 65:46 - 65:49
    The world's filling up with
    people who can't be matched,
  • 65:50 - 65:51
    that can't be controlled.
  • 65:51 - 65:52
    Like you controlled the Cube?
  • 65:52 - 65:53
    Your work with the Tesseract
  • 65:54 - 65:56
    is what drew Loki to it, and his allies.
  • 65:56 - 65:57
    It is a signal to all the realms
  • 65:58 - 66:00
    that the Earth is ready
    for a higher form of war.
  • 66:00 - 66:01
    A higher form?
  • 66:01 - 66:02
    You forced our hand.
  • 66:02 - 66:03
    We had to come up with something.
  • 66:04 - 66:05
    A nuclear deterrent.
  • 66:05 - 66:07
    Because that always
    calms everything right down.
  • 66:07 - 66:09
    Remind me again how
    you made your fortune, Stark.
  • 66:09 - 66:11
    I'm sure if he still made weapons,
    Stark would be neck-deep...
  • 66:11 - 66:13
    Hold on. How is this now about me?
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    I'm sorry, isn't everything?
  • 66:14 - 66:16
    I thought humans were
    more evolved than this.
  • 66:16 - 66:19
    Excuse me, did we come to
    your planet and blow stuff up?
  • 66:19 - 66:21
    You treat your champions
    with such mistrust.
  • 66:21 - 66:22
    Are you boys really that na�ve?
  • 66:23 - 66:24
    S.H.I.E.L.D. Monitors potential threats.
  • 66:25 - 66:26
    Captain America's on threat watch?
  • 66:26 - 66:27
    We all are.
  • 66:27 - 66:28
    Wait, you're on that list?
  • 66:28 - 66:30
    Are you above or below angry bees?
  • 66:30 - 66:32
    Stark, so help me God,
    if you make one more wisecrack...
  • 66:32 - 66:33
    Threat! Verbal threat. I feel threatened.
  • 66:34 - 66:36
    - Show some respect.
    - Respect what?
  • 66:43 - 66:46
    Transport Six-Six-Bravo,
    please relay confirm codes.
  • 66:46 - 66:48
    I've got you on the computer,
    but not on the day log.
  • 66:48 - 66:50
    What is your haul? Over.
  • 66:50 - 66:53
    Arms and ammunition. Over.
  • 67:01 - 67:03
    You speak of control,
    yet you court chaos.
  • 67:03 - 67:05
    That's his M.O., isn't it?
  • 67:05 - 67:06
    I mean, what are we, a team?
  • 67:06 - 67:09
    No, we're a chemical mixture
    that makes chaos.
  • 67:09 - 67:11
    We're a time bomb.
  • 67:11 - 67:13
    You need to step away.
  • 67:13 - 67:15
    Why shouldn't the guy
    let off a little steam?
  • 67:15 - 67:17
    You know damn well why. Back off!
  • 67:17 - 67:19
    I'm starting to want you to make me.
  • 67:19 - 67:23
    Yeah. Big man in a suit of armour.
  • 67:23 - 67:24
    Take that off, what are you?
  • 67:24 - 67:27
    Genius, billionaire,
    playboy, philanthropist.
  • 67:27 - 67:30
    I know guys with none of that
    worth ten of you.
  • 67:31 - 67:31
    I've seen the footage.
  • 67:32 - 67:34
    The only thing you really
    fight for is yourself.
  • 67:35 - 67:37
    You're not the guy
    to make the sacrifice play,
  • 67:37 - 67:40
    to lay down on a wire and let
    the other guy crawl over you.
  • 67:40 - 67:42
    I think I would just cut the wire.
  • 67:44 - 67:46
    Always a way out.
  • 67:46 - 67:48
    You may not be a threat
  • 67:48 - 67:50
    but you better stop pretending
    to be a hero.
  • 67:50 - 67:52
    A hero? Like you?
  • 67:52 - 67:54
    You're a laboratory experiment, Rogers.
  • 67:54 - 67:58
    Everything special about you
    came out of a bottle.
  • 68:22 - 68:25
    Put on the suit. Let's go a few rounds.
  • 68:26 - 68:29
    You people are so petty and tiny.
  • 68:29 - 68:30
    Yeah, this is a team.
  • 68:30 - 68:31
    Agent Romanoff, would you escort
  • 68:32 - 68:33
    Dr Banner back to his...
  • 68:33 - 68:34
    Where? You rented my room.
  • 68:34 - 68:36
    The cell was just in case...
  • 68:36 - 68:37
    In case you needed to kill me.
  • 68:38 - 68:40
    But you can't. I know, I tried.
  • 68:43 - 68:46
    I got low. I didn't see an end.
  • 68:46 - 68:50
    So, I put a bullet in my mouth,
    and the other guy spit it out.
  • 68:51 - 68:52
    So I moved on.
  • 68:52 - 68:55
    I focused on helping
    other people. I was good.
  • 68:55 - 68:57
    Until you dragged me back
    into this freak show
  • 68:57 - 68:58
    and put everyone here at risk.
  • 68:59 - 69:01
    You want to know my secret,
    Agent Romanoff?
  • 69:01 - 69:02
    You want to know how I stay calm?
  • 69:05 - 69:07
    Dr Banner,
  • 69:08 - 69:09
    put down the sceptre.
  • 69:18 - 69:19
    Got it.
  • 69:20 - 69:20
    Sorry, kids,
  • 69:21 - 69:22
    you don't get to see
    my party trick after all.
  • 69:22 - 69:23
    You located the Tesseract?
  • 69:23 - 69:24
    I could get there fastest.
  • 69:25 - 69:27
    The Tesseract belongs on Asgard.
    No human is a match for it.
  • 69:27 - 69:28
    - You're not going alone.
    - You're gonna stop me?
  • 69:28 - 69:29
    Put on the suit, let's find out.
  • 69:29 - 69:30
    I'm not afraid to hit an old man.
  • 69:31 - 69:32
    Put on the suit.
  • 69:34 - 69:36
    Oh, my God.
  • 69:51 - 69:52
    Put on the suit.
  • 69:52 - 69:53
    Yeah.
  • 69:56 - 69:57
    All hands to stations.
  • 70:01 - 70:03
    - Hill!
    - External detonation.
  • 70:03 - 70:04
    Number three engine is down.
  • 70:04 - 70:05
    We've been hit.
  • 70:06 - 70:07
    - Can they get it running?
    - Fire in engine three!
  • 70:07 - 70:08
    Talk to me.
  • 70:08 - 70:09
    Turbine looks mostly intact
  • 70:10 - 70:11
    but it's impossible to
    get out there to make repairs
  • 70:11 - 70:13
    while we're in the air.
  • 70:13 - 70:15
    If we lose one more engine,
    we won't be.
  • 70:16 - 70:17
    Somebody's got to get outside
    and patch that engine.
  • 70:18 - 70:19
    - Stark, you copy that?
    - I'm on it.
  • 70:19 - 70:22
    Coulson, initiate defensive lockdown
    in the detention section
  • 70:23 - 70:24
    then get to the armoury.
  • 70:24 - 70:25
    Romanoff?
  • 70:28 - 70:30
    We're okay.
  • 70:32 - 70:33
    We're okay, right?
  • 70:45 - 70:47
    - Keep that engine down!
    - Yes, sir.
  • 70:47 - 70:48
    Detention, wait for cameras to go dark.
  • 70:48 - 70:50
    - Got it.
    - Stay close.
  • 70:52 - 70:53
    Let's go, Level 4.
  • 70:54 - 70:57
    Engine three. I'll meet you there.
  • 71:05 - 71:06
    Doctor?
  • 71:08 - 71:09
    Bruce?
  • 71:09 - 71:13
    You got to fight it.
    This is just what Loki wants.
  • 71:14 - 71:15
    We're going to be okay. Listen to me.
  • 71:15 - 71:16
    Are you hurt?
  • 71:19 - 71:22
    We're going to be okay. All right?
  • 71:22 - 71:24
    I swear on my life,
    I will get you out of this.
  • 71:24 - 71:26
    You will walk away and never ever...
  • 71:26 - 71:28
    Your life?
  • 71:44 - 71:45
    Bruce.
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    Bring the carrier about
    to a 1-8-0, heading south!
  • 72:21 - 72:23
    Bring the carrier about
    to a 1-8-0, heading south!
  • 72:23 - 72:25
    - Take us to the water!
    - We're flying blind.
  • 72:25 - 72:27
    Navigation's recalibrating
    after the engine failure.
  • 72:27 - 72:29
    Is the sun coming up?
  • 72:30 - 72:32
    - Yes, sir.
    - Then put it on the left.
  • 72:32 - 72:33
    Get us over water.
  • 72:34 - 72:36
    One more turbine goes down,
    and we drop.
  • 72:38 - 72:39
    Thanks.
  • 72:42 - 72:43
    Stark!
  • 72:46 - 72:47
    Stark, I'm here!
  • 72:48 - 72:49
    Good.
  • 72:50 - 72:52
    Let's see what we've got.
  • 72:52 - 72:54
    I got to get this
    superconducting coolant system
  • 72:54 - 72:55
    back online
  • 72:55 - 72:56
    before I can access the rotors,
  • 72:57 - 72:58
    work on dislodging the debris.
  • 73:01 - 73:02
    I need you to get to that
    engine control panel
  • 73:02 - 73:06
    and tell me which relays
    are in overload position.
  • 73:18 - 73:19
    What does it look like in there?
  • 73:20 - 73:22
    It seems to run
    on some form of electricity.
  • 73:22 - 73:24
    Well, you're not wrong.
  • 74:25 - 74:28
    We are not your enemies, Banner.
  • 74:28 - 74:29
    Try to think!
  • 74:39 - 74:41
    Okay, the relays are intact.
  • 74:41 - 74:42
    What's our next move?
  • 74:42 - 74:43
    Even if I clear the rotors,
  • 74:43 - 74:45
    this thing won't
    re-engage without a jump.
  • 74:46 - 74:47
    I'm going to have to
    get in there and push.
  • 74:47 - 74:49
    If that thing gets up to
    speed, you'll get shredded.
  • 74:49 - 74:51
    That stator control unit
    can reverse the polarity
  • 74:51 - 74:52
    long enough to disengage
    maglev and that could...
  • 74:52 - 74:54
    Speak English!
  • 74:55 - 74:56
    You see that red lever?
  • 74:57 - 74:59
    It will slow the rotors down
    long enough for me to get out.
  • 74:59 - 75:01
    Stand by it. Wait for my word.
  • 75:51 - 75:53
    We need full evac
    on the lower hangar bay.
  • 75:56 - 75:57
    Grenade!
  • 76:12 - 76:13
    We've got a perimeter breach!
  • 76:13 - 76:15
    Hostiles are in S.H.I.E.L.D. Gear.
  • 76:15 - 76:17
    Call-outs at every junction.
  • 76:24 - 76:26
    We have the Hulk and Thor
    on Research Level 4.
  • 76:27 - 76:28
    Levels 2 and 3 are dark.
  • 76:28 - 76:30
    Sir, the Hulk will tear this place apart!
  • 76:31 - 76:32
    Get his attention.
  • 76:32 - 76:36
    Escort 6-0, proceed to
    Wishbone and engage hostile.
  • 76:37 - 76:38
    Don't get too close.
  • 76:38 - 76:39
    Copy.
  • 76:51 - 76:52
    Target acquired.
  • 76:56 - 76:57
    Target engaged.
  • 77:08 - 77:10
    Target angry, target angry!
  • 78:15 - 78:17
    They're not getting through
    here, so what the hell...
  • 78:35 - 78:37
    Engine one is now in shut-down.
  • 78:45 - 78:47
    We are in an uncontrolled descent.
  • 78:47 - 78:49
    Sir, we've lost all power in engine one.
  • 78:50 - 78:52
    It's Barton. He took out our systems.
  • 78:52 - 78:54
    He's headed for the detention level.
  • 78:54 - 78:56
    Does anybody copy?
  • 78:57 - 78:59
    This is Agent Romanoff.
  • 78:59 - 79:01
    I copy.
  • 79:05 - 79:06
    Stark, we're losing altitude.
  • 79:06 - 79:08
    Yeah, I noticed.
  • 79:36 - 79:37
    No!
  • 79:44 - 79:46
    Are you ever not going to fall for that?
  • 80:28 - 80:30
    The humans think us immortal.
  • 80:31 - 80:32
    Should we test that?
  • 80:35 - 80:36
    Move away, please.
  • 80:40 - 80:42
    You like this?
  • 80:43 - 80:46
    We started working on the prototype
    after you sent the Destroyer.
  • 80:47 - 80:49
    Even I don't know what it does.
  • 80:50 - 80:51
    Do you want to find out?
  • 80:53 - 80:55
    No!
  • 82:01 - 82:03
    Natasha?
  • 82:33 - 82:35
    You're going to lose.
  • 82:36 - 82:38
    Am I?
  • 82:39 - 82:41
    It's in your nature.
  • 82:43 - 82:46
    Your heroes are scattered.
  • 82:46 - 82:49
    Your floating fortress falls from the sky.
  • 82:49 - 82:51
    Where is my disadvantage?
  • 82:52 - 82:54
    You lack conviction.
  • 82:54 - 82:55
    I don't think I'm...
  • 83:02 - 83:04
    So, that's what it does.
  • 83:06 - 83:09
    All hands
    to crash stations immediately.
  • 83:35 - 83:36
    Cap, hit the lever.
  • 83:36 - 83:39
    I need a minute here!
  • 83:39 - 83:40
    Lever
  • 83:40 - 83:41
    now!
  • 83:53 - 83:54
    Help!
  • 84:28 - 84:29
    Sorry, boss.
  • 84:29 - 84:31
    The god rabbited.
  • 84:31 - 84:33
    Just stay awake.
  • 84:33 - 84:34
    Eyes on me.
  • 84:34 - 84:36
    No, I'm clocking out here.
  • 84:36 - 84:37
    Not an option.
  • 84:38 - 84:40
    It's okay, boss.
  • 84:42 - 84:44
    This was never gonna work
  • 84:44 - 84:45
    if they didn't have something
  • 84:47 - 84:48
    to...
  • 85:16 - 85:18
    Agent Coulson is down.
  • 85:19 - 85:21
    A medical team is on
    its way to your location.
  • 85:21 - 85:22
    They're here.
  • 85:25 - 85:27
    They called it.
  • 85:43 - 85:44
    These were in Phil Coulson's jacket.
  • 85:47 - 85:50
    I guess he never did
    get you to sign them.
  • 85:53 - 85:54
    We're dead in the air up here.
  • 85:55 - 85:58
    Our communications,
    the location of the Cube,
  • 85:58 - 86:00
    Banner, Thor...
  • 86:01 - 86:03
    I got nothing for you.
  • 86:03 - 86:06
    I lost my one good eye.
  • 86:09 - 86:12
    Maybe I had that coming.
  • 86:16 - 86:17
    Yes,
  • 86:18 - 86:21
    we were going to build
    an arsenal with the Tesseract.
  • 86:23 - 86:25
    I never put all my chips
    on that number, though
  • 86:25 - 86:28
    because I was playing
    something even riskier.
  • 86:31 - 86:35
    There was an idea, Stark knows this,
  • 86:37 - 86:40
    called the Avengers Initiative.
  • 86:42 - 86:44
    The idea was to bring together a group
  • 86:44 - 86:46
    of remarkable people
  • 86:47 - 86:50
    to see if they could become
    something more.
  • 86:51 - 86:55
    To see if they could work together
    when we needed them to,
  • 86:55 - 86:58
    to fight the battles that we never could.
  • 87:01 - 87:06
    Phil Coulson died
    still believing in that idea.
  • 87:08 - 87:09
    In heroes.
  • 87:17 - 87:19
    Well,
  • 87:20 - 87:22
    it's an old-fashioned notion.
  • 87:42 - 87:44
    You fell out of the sky.
  • 87:57 - 87:59
    Did I hurt anybody?
  • 87:59 - 88:02
    There's nobody around here to get hurt.
  • 88:02 - 88:05
    You did scare the hell
    out of some pigeons, though.
  • 88:06 - 88:07
    Lucky.
  • 88:07 - 88:09
    Or just good aim.
  • 88:09 - 88:10
    You were awake when you fell.
  • 88:12 - 88:14
    - You saw?
    - The whole thing.
  • 88:14 - 88:16
    Right through the ceiling.
  • 88:16 - 88:20
    Big and green and buck-ass nude.
  • 88:20 - 88:21
    Here.
  • 88:22 - 88:24
    Didn't think those would
    fit you until you shrunk down
  • 88:25 - 88:27
    to a regular-size feller.
  • 88:29 - 88:30
    Thank you.
  • 88:31 - 88:33
    Are you an alien?
  • 88:33 - 88:34
    What?
  • 88:35 - 88:36
    From outer space, an alien.
  • 88:36 - 88:37
    No.
  • 88:38 - 88:41
    Well, then, son, you've got a condition.
  • 88:51 - 88:53
    Clint. You're going to be all right.
  • 88:57 - 88:59
    You know that?
  • 88:59 - 89:01
    Is that what you know?
  • 89:04 - 89:06
    I've got no window.
  • 89:07 - 89:08
    I have to flush him out.
  • 89:09 - 89:11
    You got to level out.
    It's going to take time.
  • 89:11 - 89:13
    You don't understand.
  • 89:14 - 89:18
    Have you ever had someone
    take your brain and play?
  • 89:18 - 89:22
    Pull you out
    and stuff something else in?
  • 89:25 - 89:28
    Do you know what it's like
    to be unmade?
  • 89:29 - 89:31
    You know that I do.
  • 89:39 - 89:40
    Why am I back?
  • 89:41 - 89:42
    How did you get him out?
  • 89:42 - 89:45
    Cognitive recalibration.
  • 89:45 - 89:48
    I hit you really hard on the head.
  • 89:48 - 89:49
    Thanks.
  • 89:53 - 89:55
    Natasha...
  • 89:55 - 89:56
    How many agents did I...
  • 89:56 - 89:58
    Don't.
  • 89:58 - 90:00
    Don't do that to yourself, Clint.
  • 90:01 - 90:02
    This is Loki.
  • 90:02 - 90:05
    This is monsters and magic,
  • 90:05 - 90:07
    and nothing we were ever trained for.
  • 90:07 - 90:08
    Loki, did he get away?
  • 90:08 - 90:09
    Yeah.
  • 90:10 - 90:12
    I don't suppose you know where.
  • 90:12 - 90:14
    I didn't need to know.
  • 90:14 - 90:15
    I didn't ask.
  • 90:19 - 90:21
    He's going to
    make his play soon, though.
  • 90:21 - 90:22
    Today.
  • 90:22 - 90:24
    We got to stop him.
  • 90:24 - 90:25
    Yeah? Who's "we"?
  • 90:26 - 90:27
    I don't know. Whoever's left.
  • 90:29 - 90:30
    Well,
  • 90:32 - 90:34
    if I put an arrow
    through Loki's eye socket,
  • 90:34 - 90:36
    I would sleep better, I suppose.
  • 90:39 - 90:41
    Now you sound like you.
  • 90:41 - 90:43
    But you don't.
  • 90:44 - 90:47
    You're a spy, not a soldier.
  • 90:47 - 90:52
    Now you want to wade into a war. Why?
  • 90:54 - 90:55
    What did Loki do to you?
  • 90:56 - 90:58
    He didn't. I just...
  • 91:02 - 91:04
    Natasha.
  • 91:06 - 91:07
    I've been compromised.
  • 91:10 - 91:12
    I got red in my ledger.
  • 91:15 - 91:17
    I would like to wipe it out.
  • 91:32 - 91:33
    Was he married?
  • 91:33 - 91:35
    No.
  • 91:35 - 91:39
    There was a cellist, I think.
  • 91:40 - 91:42
    I'm sorry.
  • 91:43 - 91:44
    He seemed like a good man.
  • 91:45 - 91:46
    He was an idiot.
  • 91:47 - 91:49
    Why? For believing?
  • 91:49 - 91:50
    For taking on Loki alone.
  • 91:50 - 91:52
    He was doing his job.
  • 91:52 - 91:54
    He was out of his league.
    He should have waited.
  • 91:55 - 91:56
    He should have...
  • 91:56 - 91:57
    Sometimes there isn't a way out, Tony.
  • 91:57 - 91:59
    Right, I've heard that before.
  • 92:00 - 92:01
    Is this the first time you lost a soldier?
  • 92:01 - 92:03
    We are not soldiers.
  • 92:07 - 92:09
    I'm not marching to Fury's fife.
  • 92:09 - 92:10
    Neither am I.
  • 92:10 - 92:12
    He's got the same blood
    on his hands that Loki does.
  • 92:12 - 92:14
    But right now,
    we got to put that behind us
  • 92:14 - 92:16
    and get this done.
  • 92:16 - 92:17
    Loki needs a power source.
  • 92:17 - 92:18
    If we can put together a list...
  • 92:18 - 92:19
    He made it personal.
  • 92:19 - 92:20
    That's not the point.
  • 92:20 - 92:23
    That is the point. That's Loki's point.
  • 92:23 - 92:25
    He hit us all right where we live. Why?
  • 92:25 - 92:26
    To tear us apart.
  • 92:26 - 92:28
    Yeah, divide and conquer is great
  • 92:28 - 92:30
    but he knows he has to
    take us out to win, right?
  • 92:30 - 92:32
    That's what he wants.
  • 92:32 - 92:34
    He wants to beat us,
    he wants to be seen doing it.
  • 92:34 - 92:35
    He wants an audience.
  • 92:36 - 92:38
    Right. I caught his act in Stuttgart.
  • 92:38 - 92:41
    Yeah, that was just previews.
    This is opening night.
  • 92:41 - 92:43
    And Loki, he's a full-tilt diva, right?
  • 92:43 - 92:45
    He wants flowers, he wants parades.
  • 92:45 - 92:49
    He wants a monument built to the skies
    with his name plastered...
  • 92:50 - 92:52
    Son of a bitch.
  • 93:03 - 93:04
    Time to go.
  • 93:04 - 93:05
    - Go where?
    - I'll tell you on the way.
  • 93:05 - 93:06
    Can you fly one of those jets?
  • 93:08 - 93:09
    I can.
  • 93:13 - 93:14
    You got a suit?
  • 93:14 - 93:15
    Yeah.
  • 93:15 - 93:16
    Then suit up.
  • 93:43 - 93:44
    Hey, you guys aren't
    authorised to be in here.
  • 93:44 - 93:46
    Son, just don't.
  • 93:48 - 93:49
    Sir.
  • 93:50 - 93:51
    Agent Hill.
  • 93:51 - 93:53
    Those cards,
  • 93:55 - 93:59
    they were in Coulson's locker,
    not in his jacket.
  • 94:03 - 94:05
    They needed the push.
  • 94:08 - 94:10
    We have an unauthorised departure
    from Bay 6.
  • 94:11 - 94:12
    They found him.
  • 94:13 - 94:16
    Get our communications back up,
    whatever you have to do.
  • 94:17 - 94:19
    - I want eyes on everything.
    - Yes, sir.
  • 94:32 - 94:33
    Sir, I've turned off the arc reactor
  • 94:33 - 94:37
    but the device
    is already self-sustaining.
  • 94:37 - 94:39
    Shut it down, Dr Selvig.
  • 94:40 - 94:41
    It's too late!
  • 94:43 - 94:45
    She can't stop now.
  • 94:46 - 94:48
    She wants to show us something!
  • 94:48 - 94:50
    A new universe.
  • 94:50 - 94:52
    Okay.
  • 94:58 - 95:00
    The barrier is pure energy.
  • 95:00 - 95:02
    It's unbreachable.
  • 95:02 - 95:04
    Yeah, I got that.
  • 95:05 - 95:06
    Plan B.
  • 95:07 - 95:09
    Sir, the Mark 7
  • 95:09 - 95:11
    Then skip the spinning rims.
    We're on the clock.
  • 95:30 - 95:33
    Please tell me you're going
    to appeal to my humanity.
  • 95:34 - 95:37
    Actually, I'm planning to threaten you.
  • 95:37 - 95:38
    You should have left
    your armour on for that.
  • 95:38 - 95:40
    Yeah.
  • 95:40 - 95:41
    It's seen a bit of mileage,
  • 95:41 - 95:43
    and you've got
    the glow stick of destiny.
  • 95:44 - 95:46
    Would you like a drink?
  • 95:47 - 95:48
    Stalling me won't change anything.
  • 95:48 - 95:50
    No, no. Threatening.
  • 95:50 - 95:51
    No drink? Are you sure?
  • 95:51 - 95:53
    I'm having one.
  • 95:54 - 95:58
    The Chitauri are coming.
    Nothing will change that.
  • 95:58 - 96:00
    What have I to fear?
  • 96:00 - 96:02
    The Avengers.
  • 96:04 - 96:06
    That's what we call ourselves.
    We're sort of like a team.
  • 96:06 - 96:07
    "Earth's mightiest heroes"-type thing.
  • 96:08 - 96:09
    Yes, I've met them.
  • 96:10 - 96:11
    Yeah.
  • 96:11 - 96:12
    It takes us a while to get any traction,
  • 96:12 - 96:13
    I'll give you that one.
  • 96:13 - 96:15
    But let's do a head count, here.
  • 96:15 - 96:18
    Your brother, the demigod,
  • 96:19 - 96:23
    a super soldier, a living legend
    who kind of lives up to the legend.
  • 96:23 - 96:26
    A man with breathtaking
    anger-management issues,
  • 96:26 - 96:29
    a couple of master assassins,
    and you, big fella,
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    you've managed to piss off
    every single one of them.
  • 96:32 - 96:33
    That was the plan.
  • 96:34 - 96:35
    Not a great plan.
  • 96:36 - 96:38
    When they come,
  • 96:38 - 96:39
    and they will,
  • 96:39 - 96:40
    they'll come for you.
  • 96:41 - 96:41
    I have an army.
  • 96:42 - 96:43
    We have a Hulk.
  • 96:43 - 96:45
    I thought the beast had wandered off.
  • 96:45 - 96:46
    You're missing the point.
    There is no throne.
  • 96:47 - 96:50
    There is no version of this
    where you come out on top.
  • 96:51 - 96:53
    Maybe your army comes
    and maybe it's too much for us,
  • 96:53 - 96:55
    but it's all on you.
  • 96:56 - 96:57
    Because if we can't protect the Earth,
  • 96:57 - 97:00
    you can be damn well sure
    we'll avenge it.
  • 97:02 - 97:05
    How will your friends have time for me
  • 97:05 - 97:07
    when they are so busy fighting you?
  • 97:14 - 97:15
    This usually works.
  • 97:15 - 97:17
    Well, performance issues,
    it's not uncommon.
  • 97:18 - 97:19
    One out of five...
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    Jarvis, anytime now.
  • 97:21 - 97:24
    Jarvis, anytime now.
  • 97:25 - 97:28
    You will all fall before me.
  • 97:28 - 97:29
    Deploy!
  • 97:30 - 97:31
    Deploy!
  • 97:57 - 98:00
    And there's one other
    person you pissed off.
  • 98:01 - 98:02
    His name was Phil.
  • 98:25 - 98:26
    Right.
  • 98:26 - 98:28
    Army.
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    Loki!
  • 99:38 - 99:40
    Turn off the Tesseract, or I'll destroy it.
  • 99:40 - 99:41
    You can't.
  • 99:42 - 99:43
    There is no stopping it.
  • 99:44 - 99:45
    There is only
  • 99:45 - 99:46
    the war.
  • 99:47 - 99:48
    So be it.
  • 100:09 - 100:11
    Stark, we're on your three,
    headed northeast.
  • 100:11 - 100:13
    What? Did you stop for drive-through?
  • 100:13 - 100:14
    Swing up Park. I'm going
    to lay them out for you.
  • 100:32 - 100:33
    Sir, we have more incoming.
  • 100:33 - 100:35
    Fine. Let's keep them occupied.
  • 100:41 - 100:43
    - Nat?
    - I see him.
  • 101:26 - 101:28
    We got to get back up there.
  • 102:17 - 102:19
    Stark, are you seeing this?
  • 102:19 - 102:22
    Seeing. Still working on believing.
  • 102:22 - 102:23
    Where's Banner?
    Has he shown up yet?
  • 102:23 - 102:24
    Banner?
  • 102:24 - 102:25
    Just keep me posted.
  • 102:26 - 102:28
    Jarvis, find me a soft spot.
  • 102:30 - 102:32
    Look at this!
  • 102:32 - 102:33
    Look around you!
  • 102:34 - 102:38
    You think this madness
    will end with your rule?
  • 102:38 - 102:40
    It's too late.
  • 102:41 - 102:42
    It's too late to stop it.
  • 102:42 - 102:46
    No. We can, together.
  • 102:52 - 102:54
    Sentiment.
  • 103:21 - 103:23
    We've got civilians
    still trapped up here.
  • 103:24 - 103:25
    Loki.
  • 103:36 - 103:38
    They're fish in a barrel down there.
  • 103:43 - 103:45
    We got this. It's good. Go.
  • 103:45 - 103:47
    Do you think you can hold them off?
  • 103:47 - 103:48
    Captain,
  • 103:50 - 103:52
    it would be my genuine pleasure.
  • 104:18 - 104:20
    Just like Budapest all over again.
  • 104:20 - 104:23
    You and I remember Budapest
    very differently.
  • 104:38 - 104:39
    It's going to be an hour
  • 104:39 - 104:41
    before they can
    scramble the National Guard.
  • 104:41 - 104:43
    National Guard?
  • 104:43 - 104:45
    Does the army know
    what's happening here?
  • 104:45 - 104:46
    Do we?
  • 104:47 - 104:48
    You need men in these buildings.
  • 104:49 - 104:50
    There are people inside and
    they're going to be running
  • 104:50 - 104:51
    right into the line of fire.
  • 104:51 - 104:53
    You take them to the basements
    or through the subway.
  • 104:53 - 104:55
    You keep them off the streets.
  • 104:55 - 104:57
    I need a perimeter as far back as 39th.
  • 104:58 - 104:59
    Why the hell
    should I take orders from you?
  • 105:13 - 105:14
    I need men in those buildings.
  • 105:14 - 105:16
    Lead the people down
    and away from the streets.
  • 105:16 - 105:19
    We're going to set up a perimeter
    all the way down to 39th Street.
  • 105:28 - 105:30
    Well, we got its attention.
  • 105:30 - 105:32
    What the hell was step two?
  • 106:00 - 106:01
    What's the story upstairs?
  • 106:01 - 106:03
    The power surrounding the Cube
    is impenetrable.
  • 106:03 - 106:06
    Thor's right. We got
    to deal with these guys.
  • 106:06 - 106:07
    - How do we do this?
    - As a team.
  • 106:08 - 106:09
    I have unfinished business with Loki.
  • 106:09 - 106:10
    Yeah? Well, get in line.
  • 106:10 - 106:11
    Save it.
  • 106:12 - 106:13
    Loki's going to keep
    this fight focused on us,
  • 106:13 - 106:14
    and that's what we need.
  • 106:14 - 106:16
    Without him,
    these things could run wild.
  • 106:16 - 106:19
    We got Stark up top.
    He's going to need us to...
  • 106:26 - 106:29
    So, this all seems horrible.
  • 106:30 - 106:31
    I've seen worse.
  • 106:31 - 106:32
    Sorry.
  • 106:32 - 106:35
    No, we could use a little worse.
  • 106:35 - 106:37
    - Stark, we got him.
    - Banner?
  • 106:38 - 106:39
    Just like you said.
  • 106:39 - 106:41
    Then tell him to suit up.
    I'm bringing the party to you.
  • 106:48 - 106:50
    I don't see how that's a party.
  • 106:57 - 106:58
    Dr Banner.
  • 107:00 - 107:02
    Now might be a really good
    time for you to get angry.
  • 107:03 - 107:05
    That's my secret, Captain.
  • 107:07 - 107:08
    I'm always angry.
  • 107:19 - 107:20
    Hold on!
  • 107:49 - 107:50
    Send the rest.
  • 107:57 - 107:58
    Guys.
  • 107:58 - 107:59
    Call it, Captain.
  • 108:00 - 108:01
    All right, listen up.
  • 108:01 - 108:03
    Until we can close that portal,
    our priority is containment.
  • 108:04 - 108:05
    Barton, I want you on that roof.
  • 108:05 - 108:07
    Eyes on everything.
    Call out patterns and strays.
  • 108:07 - 108:08
    Stark, you got the perimeter.
  • 108:08 - 108:09
    Anything gets
    more than three blocks out,
  • 108:10 - 108:11
    you turn it back or you turn it to ash.
  • 108:11 - 108:12
    - Can you give me a lift?
    - Right.
  • 108:12 - 108:14
    Better clench up, Legolas.
  • 108:17 - 108:19
    Thor, you got to try
    and bottleneck that portal.
  • 108:19 - 108:20
    Slow them down.
  • 108:21 - 108:23
    You got the lightning.
    Light the bastards up.
  • 108:25 - 108:26
    You and me,
    we stay here on the ground.
  • 108:27 - 108:28
    We keep the fighting here.
  • 108:28 - 108:29
    And Hulk...
  • 108:31 - 108:32
    Smash.
  • 109:24 - 109:25
    Sir.
  • 109:26 - 109:27
    The Council is on.
  • 109:31 - 109:35
    Stark, you got a lot of strays
    sniffing your tail.
  • 109:36 - 109:38
    I'm just trying to keep them
    off the streets.
  • 109:38 - 109:41
    Well, they can't bank worth a damn.
  • 109:41 - 109:42
    So find a tight corner.
  • 109:42 - 109:43
    I will roger that.
  • 110:05 - 110:06
    Oh, boy.
  • 110:13 - 110:15
    Nice call.
  • 110:15 - 110:16
    What else you got?
  • 110:16 - 110:19
    Thor is taking on
    a squadron down on Sixth.
  • 110:19 - 110:21
    And he didn't invite me.
  • 110:59 - 111:00
    Captain, none of this
    is going to mean a damn thing
  • 111:00 - 111:02
    if we don't close that portal.
  • 111:02 - 111:03
    Our biggest guns couldn't touch it.
  • 111:04 - 111:06
    Well, maybe it's not about guns.
  • 111:08 - 111:09
    If you want to get up there,
    you're going to need a ride.
  • 111:10 - 111:11
    I got a ride.
  • 111:13 - 111:14
    I could use a boost, though.
  • 111:16 - 111:17
    Are you sure about this?
  • 111:17 - 111:20
    Yeah. It's gonna be fun.
  • 111:46 - 111:48
    Okay, turn, turn.
  • 111:48 - 111:49
    Less! Less!
  • 113:09 - 113:12
    Captain, the bank
    on 42nd past Madison.
  • 113:12 - 113:13
    They've cornered
    a lot of civilians in there.
  • 113:13 - 113:15
    I'm on it.
  • 113:35 - 113:36
    Everyone! Clear out!
  • 114:05 - 114:07
    Director Fury,
  • 114:07 - 114:08
    the Council has made a decision.
  • 114:09 - 114:11
    I recognise the Council
    has made a decision.
  • 114:11 - 114:13
    But given that
    it's a stupid-ass decision,
  • 114:13 - 114:14
    I have elected to ignore it.
  • 114:14 - 114:18
    Director, you're closer
    than any of our subs.
  • 114:18 - 114:19
    You scramble that jet...
  • 114:19 - 114:21
    That is the island of Manhattan,
    Councilman.
  • 114:22 - 114:24
    Until I'm certain my team can't hold it,
  • 114:24 - 114:26
    I will not order a nuclear strike
  • 114:26 - 114:27
    against a civilian population.
  • 114:27 - 114:30
    If we don't hold them here,
    we lose everything.
  • 114:30 - 114:32
    If I send that bird out, we already have.
  • 114:36 - 114:38
    You.
  • 114:40 - 114:41
    Hawkeye!
  • 114:42 - 114:43
    Nat, what are you doing?
  • 114:44 - 114:45
    A little help?
  • 114:50 - 114:51
    I got him.
  • 115:17 - 115:17
    Enough!
  • 115:18 - 115:20
    You are, all of you, beneath me!
  • 115:20 - 115:23
    I am a god, you dull creature.
  • 115:23 - 115:24
    And I will not be bullied by...
  • 115:34 - 115:36
    Puny god.
  • 115:44 - 115:45
    The sceptre...
  • 115:46 - 115:47
    Doctor.
  • 115:49 - 115:52
    Loki's sceptre. The energy.
  • 115:52 - 115:53
    The Tesseract can't fight,
  • 115:54 - 115:56
    but you can't protect against yourself.
  • 115:56 - 115:57
    It's not your fault.
  • 115:57 - 115:58
    You didn't know what you were doing.
  • 116:01 - 116:03
    Actually, I think I did.
  • 116:03 - 116:06
    I built in a safety
    to cut their power source.
  • 116:07 - 116:08
    Loki's sceptre.
  • 116:09 - 116:11
    It may be able to close the portal.
  • 116:13 - 116:15
    And I'm looking right at it.
  • 116:27 - 116:30
    Sir, we will lose power
    before we penetrate that shell.
  • 116:37 - 116:40
    Jarvis, you ever hear the tale of Jonah?
  • 116:40 - 116:42
    I wouldn't consider him a role model.
  • 117:49 - 117:51
    Director Fury is no longer in command.
  • 117:51 - 117:53
    Override order 7-Alpha- 1- 1.
  • 117:53 - 117:55
    7- Alpha- 1- 1, confirmed.
    We're go for takeoff.
  • 117:56 - 117:58
    Sir, we have a bird in motion!
  • 117:59 - 118:01
    Anyone on the deck,
    we have a rogue bird.
  • 118:01 - 118:02
    We need to shut it down!
  • 118:02 - 118:04
    Repeat, takeoff is not authorised.
  • 118:33 - 118:36
    Stark, do you hear me?
  • 118:36 - 118:38
    You have a missile
    headed straight for the city.
  • 118:38 - 118:40
    How long?
  • 118:40 - 118:42
    Three minutes, max.
  • 118:42 - 118:43
    The payload will wipe out Midtown.
  • 118:43 - 118:45
    Jarvis, put everything we got
    into the thrusters.
  • 118:46 - 118:47
    I just did.
  • 119:00 - 119:01
    Package is sent.
  • 119:01 - 119:04
    Detonation in
    2 minutes, 30 seconds, mark.
  • 119:26 - 119:28
    Are you ready for another bout?
  • 119:29 - 119:30
    What, are you getting sleepy?
  • 119:35 - 119:37
    Right at the crown!
  • 119:42 - 119:44
    I can close it.
  • 119:44 - 119:46
    Can anybody copy?
  • 119:46 - 119:47
    I can shut the portal down.
  • 119:48 - 119:50
    - Do it!
    - No, wait.
  • 119:50 - 119:51
    Stark, these things are still coming.
  • 119:51 - 119:52
    I got a nuke coming in.
  • 119:52 - 119:54
    It's gonna blow in less than a minute.
  • 120:03 - 120:05
    And I know just where to put it.
  • 120:12 - 120:14
    Stark, you know that's a one-way trip.
  • 120:14 - 120:16
    Save the rest for the turn, J.
  • 120:16 - 120:20
    Sir, shall I try Miss Potts?
  • 120:20 - 120:22
    Might as well.
  • 120:24 - 120:26
    The streets of New York City
    have become a battleground.
  • 120:26 - 120:29
    The Army is here trying
    to contain the violence
  • 120:29 - 120:30
    but clearly, it is outmatched.
  • 120:30 - 120:32
    And I have to say,
    in all my years of reporting,
  • 120:32 - 120:35
    I have never seen anything like this.
  • 120:35 - 120:37
    We have limited information
    on the team
  • 120:37 - 120:41
    but we do know that
    billionaire Tony Stark's Iron Man...
  • 121:51 - 121:53
    Come on, Stark.
  • 121:59 - 122:00
    Close it.
  • 122:19 - 122:20
    Son of a gun.
  • 122:25 - 122:26
    He's not slowing down.
  • 122:44 - 122:45
    Is he breathing?
  • 123:12 - 123:13
    What the hell?
  • 123:16 - 123:18
    What just happened?
  • 123:18 - 123:20
    Please tell me nobody kissed me.
  • 123:24 - 123:26
    We won.
  • 123:28 - 123:29
    All right, yay!
  • 123:29 - 123:31
    Hurray. Good job, guys.
  • 123:31 - 123:35
    Let's just not come in tomorrow.
    Let's just take a day.
  • 123:35 - 123:37
    Have you ever tried shawarma?
  • 123:37 - 123:40
    There's a shawarma joint
    about two blocks from here.
  • 123:40 - 123:41
    I don't know what it is,
    but I want to try it.
  • 123:42 - 123:43
    We're not finished yet.
  • 123:48 - 123:50
    And then shawarma after.
  • 124:11 - 124:13
    If it's all the same to you,
  • 124:16 - 124:18
    I'll have that drink now.
  • 124:25 - 124:27
    Despite the devastation
    of what has been confirmed
  • 124:27 - 124:29
    as an extraterrestrial attack,
  • 124:29 - 124:30
    the extraordinary heroics
  • 124:31 - 124:32
    of the group known as the Avengers
  • 124:33 - 124:34
    has been to many a cause
    not only for comfort,
  • 124:34 - 124:35
    but for celebration.
  • 124:35 - 124:38
    It's just really great knowing
    they're out there.
  • 124:38 - 124:39
    That someone is watching over us.
  • 124:39 - 124:41
    I love you, Thor!
  • 124:41 - 124:42
    And then these guys were like...
  • 124:43 - 124:44
    And then the air goes...
  • 124:44 - 124:45
    And this green guy walks up
    and he goes...
  • 124:45 - 124:46
    I don't know.
  • 124:46 - 124:49
    I don't exactly feel safer
    with those things out there.
  • 124:49 - 124:52
    It just seems that there's
    a lot they're not telling us.
  • 124:52 - 124:55
    Superheroes in New York?
    Give me a break.
  • 124:55 - 124:57
    These so-called "heroes"
  • 124:57 - 124:59
    have to be held responsible
  • 124:59 - 125:01
    for the destruction done to this city.
  • 125:01 - 125:03
    This was their fight.
    Where are they now?
  • 125:03 - 125:04
    Tough questions are being asked
    about the Avengers themselves.
  • 125:04 - 125:06
    Tough questions are being asked
    about the Avengers themselves.
  • 125:06 - 125:07
    Their sudden appearance
  • 125:07 - 125:08
    and equally sudden disappearance...
  • 125:08 - 125:11
    What, this is all somehow their fault?
  • 125:13 - 125:16
    Captain America saved my life.
  • 125:18 - 125:22
    Wherever he is, and
    wherever any of them are,
  • 125:22 - 125:23
    I would just...
  • 125:24 - 125:26
    I would want to say thank you.
  • 125:28 - 125:30
    Where are the Avengers?
  • 125:30 - 125:32
    I'm not currently
    tracking their whereabouts.
  • 125:32 - 125:35
    I'd say they've earned
    a leave of absence.
  • 125:35 - 125:36
    And the Tesseract?
  • 125:36 - 125:38
    The Tesseract is where it belongs.
  • 125:39 - 125:41
    Out of our reach.
  • 125:41 - 125:43
    That's not your call.
  • 125:43 - 125:44
    I didn't make it.
  • 125:44 - 125:46
    I just didn't argue with the god that did.
  • 125:46 - 125:48
    So, you let him take it
  • 125:48 - 125:50
    and the war criminal, Loki,
  • 125:50 - 125:51
    who should be
    answering for his crime.
  • 125:51 - 125:54
    I think he will be.
  • 126:07 - 126:09
    I don't think you understand
    what you've started,
  • 126:10 - 126:12
    letting the Avengers
    loose on this world.
  • 126:12 - 126:13
    They're dangerous.
  • 126:14 - 126:17
    They surely are,
    and the whole world knows it.
  • 126:18 - 126:20
    Every world knows it.
  • 126:20 - 126:22
    Was that the point of all this?
  • 126:23 - 126:24
    A statement?
  • 126:27 - 126:28
    A promise.
  • 126:37 - 126:38
    Sir, how does it work now?
  • 126:39 - 126:41
    They've gone their separate ways.
  • 126:41 - 126:44
    Some, pretty extremely far.
  • 126:45 - 126:47
    If we get into a situation like this again,
  • 126:47 - 126:48
    what happens then?
  • 126:48 - 126:49
    They'll come back.
  • 126:51 - 126:52
    Are you really sure about that?
  • 126:52 - 126:53
    I am.
  • 126:55 - 126:56
    Why?
  • 126:57 - 126:59
    Because we'll need them to.
  • 129:44 - 129:46
    Humans.
  • 129:47 - 129:52
    They are not the cowering
    wretches we were promised.
  • 129:53 - 129:55
    They stand.
  • 129:55 - 130:02
    They are unruly,
    and therefore cannot be ruled.
  • 130:08 - 130:11
    To challenge them
  • 130:11 - 130:15
    is to court death.
Title:
Prince Royce, Shakira - Deja vu (Official Lyric Video)
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