Summary

  • Alan Silvestri discusses the emotional power of Captain America's revival in Endgame's 'Portals' scene at 5th-anniversary celebration.
  • 'On your left' heralds the arrival of the entire MCU roster to assist Cap in a powerful and biblical moment.
  • Silvestri reveals his emotional writing process, still getting tearful when re-watching Endgame's epic scene.

We are officially past 'The Blip' in Avengers: Endgame, which saw half of Earth's population fade into nothingness. To commemorate Endgame's 5th anniversary, the Marvel outing's composer, Alan Silvestri, celebrated by discussing his thought process behind the film's most exciting and memorable scene. Silvestri spoke to GamesRadar+ at the Sands: International Film Festival in Scotland about producing the music for Endgame's phenomenal 'Portals' scene. Like any good storyteller, Silverstri set the stage, describing Captain America's psyche during his grueling fight with Thanos.

"The spectacle [of Portals] is ultimately overwhelming, but I think it's emotional because we've never seen every ounce of optimism destroyed in Captain America. In a sense, his soul was dead, he was hopeless, he had given up. We had never seen this in him before. It's almost biblical that in his darkest moment a blessing appears – then another one, then another one."

After scrapping with Thanos, and melting fans' minds by finally wielding Thor's hammer, Mjölnir, Captain America appears reserved about his inevitable defeat after Thanos' army appears. However, a familiar voice appears from nowhere, uttering Steve Rogers' infamous line, 'On your left', followed by the entire roster of heroes in the MCU. Silvestri continued:

"So, we start with basically a funeral scene – I'm burying Captain America with this trumpet! From there not only does he come back to life, but everyone in his world is coming to help him. It's just an incredibly powerful image to have Cap rise from the dead, then be supported and surrounded by everyone to vanquish the demon. It’s a very biblical, emotional event that Joe and Anthony [Russo, directors] captured in an unbelievable way."

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The composer then described his first time viewing the completed scene alongside the film's directors, Joe and Anthony Russo, and Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige.

"What was most fun was I knew what it was going to be, but for Sandra [Silvestri's wife] and I to sit there watching Joe [Russo], Anthony [Russo], and Kevin Feige see it for the first time was just breathtaking. In the end, they are my audience, if they don’t like what I do the audience will never see it and hear it. "

Avengers: Endgame's Legacy, 5 Years Later

For many Marvel fans, the release of Avengers: Endgame marked the end of an era for the MCU, with 11 years of storytelling across 21 movies culminating in a single, epic event which broke box-office records. Recent outings in the Marvel Cinematic Universe have failed to capture the same scale and emotional reaction as Endgame did in 2019. Fans are of the consensus that the MCU has been on a gradual downturn in recent years, following underwhelming releases of The Marvels, and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantamania.

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However, these recent duds haven't detracted from the emotional weight of seeing the entire Avengers team on-screen together in Endgame. Like many fans, Silvestri said he still gets proudly tearful when re-watching the scene today.

"When I write I have to be brought to tears routinely if that’s what the scene is supposed to do. Like in a car you have gauges like heat and speed, all these instruments tell you what’s going on. When I write, my emotional gauge is the only way I know if the music is working, so I have to be an audience in order to write for an audience. So, it’s simple for me: if I’m feeling it, I know the world will feel it."

Avengers: Endgame is available to stream on Disney+.