
Video Compilation of Every Superhero Landing in the MCU - Because Knees Don't Matter When You Look Cool — GeekTyrant
This wonderfully obsessive video compilation captures every single superhero landing from across the MCU including Iron Man blasting down from the sky, Black Widow sticking the pose with theatrical flair, and every ground-pound, knee-crushing moment in between.
It doesn't matter if they're saving the world or just making an entrance, the three-point landing is alive, well, and gloriously unnecessary.
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