Source: comicbook.com
8. Everyone Gets a Moment
Since we're talking about a small (heh) role I liked, I thought I should mention that EVERYONE FEELS UTILIZED in this movie.
In That Other Movie, they only had three major heroes and two major villains and it still felt like no one got enough screen time. Here though, everyone gets a beat.
Scarlet Witch completes her AOU character arc; Hawkeye continues to act as her mentor; Black Widow has to re-examine her role as a friend and a spy; Vision works on his humanity; Falcon figures out his relationship to Cap…and that's not even getting to the main characters.
In a movie that is definitively Cap's story, it's amazing that so much time can be spent on these characters we already know and love, without feeling like it's taking away from the whole. Specifically, Black Panther is wonderful. I literally cannot wait for his solo movie.
Also, if you can't find pleasure in The Vision wearing a sweater and learning how to cook, then you are legitimately just a bad person. Like, a bad human being to the core of the soul you don’t have.

