Have any emotional comic book movies actually made you emotional?

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Only Yondu's death in GoTG2

Pic related and I didn't even like Tony that much.

Nothing comes to mind. Comicbooks have though.

No all capeshit is soulless

Cap and Carter dancing at the end of that movie.

Not Tony dying but Happy sitting with his daughter at the funeral made me sad, Yondus death was also sad

that and peter running away from his dying mom
as a kid then regretting it as an adult

Yeah, Yondu's sacrifice for Peter and his subsequent space funeral got me in the feels a little. Also Logan actually made me feel the loss of Professor X in a way that his last death in X-Men 3 didn't, it felt a lot more raw and real, and actually final in a way the other one didn't.

The Crow when T-Bird is breaking down as he gets strapped into his car.

The realization that not only what he did was awful and was soon to be avenged but also that there would soon be a hell to look forward to has always stuck with me for some reason.

Spiderman 2. Aunt May's speech to Peter about how the world needs a Spiderman.

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Yeah that's the only MCU movie to genuinely make me feel.
Probably because it showed people don't have to be perfect to be worth remembering.

Yondu was a retard, I felt nothing throughout that movie except the sort of tired one may feel as they reach burnout.

I saw what Gunn wished to do with the character and his relationship with his adopted son, but there was not enough character upon which to link the emotional tie and instead we got a really necessary ironic slow motion sequence with his dumb ass whistle arrow that murdered a bunch of faceless drones.

Now I’m not saying you can’t have sequences of both, but there should be a better balance when you’re looking to hit the audience in the gut.

I can only tolerate superpower shit when it's drawn. Live acting comic stuff will never not come off as cringe to me. I like red glowing eyes in comics too for example, but when I saw this shit with real humans in Buffy it was so bad and twilight tier (before twilight was a thing) I dropped it and never looked back. Same with magic shit.

only the original superman movie had soul

Great scene. The greatest distillation of the heroic ideal that we are likely to get in these movies.

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Hellboy killing that giant tree thing and what happened after in Hellboy 2

The one user posted and the scene in Shazam where Billy finds his mother.

I didn't find Tony's death too emotional because anyone with a brain could see it happening from a thousand miles away. It's a sad scene but it doesn't get to me.

Hey, nobody asked buddy.

That's precisely why Happy and Morgan got me harder, because it was less of a theatrical, built-up dramatic scene, and instead played on a memory we had of Tony's character in a new poignant way.

He had a date...

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it gets me every time

Old Flash's death in Crisis.

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Gwyneth Goophole had to do so little and she still under-delivered.

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This shit
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i never hated the new aunt may but she just cant carry that wise kindly old woman vibe that made this may so great.

>Oh. Oh no...

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Persepolis when the grandma calls out Marjane for getting the guy arrested on false pretenses.

Shazam when Billy confronts his real mother and tells her that she needs the compass more than he does.

I'm not an MCU hater but not even GOTG2 which is my favorite MCU movie gets me that emotional.