Captain America Elevator Fight
Also known as: Cap Elevator Meme · Captain America Dad Joke Meme
Captain America Elevator Fight is a multi-panel image macro series built from screenshots of *Captain America: The Winter Soldier* (2014) and *Avengers: Endgame* (2019). The format mashes up both films' versions of an elevator scene, typically using Captain America's whisper to set up a terrible dad joke that triggers the fight. It went viral in February 2020 after Reddit and Instagram users turned it into a dedicated pun-delivery system.
TL;DR
Captain America Elevator Fight is a multi-panel image macro series built from screenshots of *Captain America: The Winter Soldier* (2014) and *Avengers: Endgame* (2019).
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The standard format uses three to four panels:
The whisper — A screenshot of Captain America leaning in to whisper to Sitwell in the elevator (from *Endgame*). This panel carries the setup of your joke or pun.
The reaction — Sitwell's face, typically captioned with the punchline or a response that completes the joke.
The fight — The elevator brawl from *The Winter Soldier*, where the Hydra agents attack Cap. This panel represents the reaction to the joke being so terrible that it starts a physical altercation.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The elevator fight in *The Winter Soldier* was one of the scenes the Russo brothers used to differentiate their Captain America from previous portrayals, emphasizing practical stunt work over CGI.
Chris Evans performed much of the elevator fight choreography himself, and the scene is widely considered one of the best hand-to-hand combat sequences in the MCU.
The *Endgame* "Hail Hydra" whisper was itself a reference to a controversial 2016 Marvel comic storyline where Captain America was revealed as a Hydra agent.
The meme's viral weekend in February 2020 happened just weeks before COVID-19 lockdowns reshaped internet culture entirely.
Derivatives & Variations
"Hail Hydra" whisper edits
— The original June 2019 format focused on MCU in-jokes rather than dad jokes, with Cap whispering various Marvel references[3].
Subverted versions
— Some iterations skip the dad joke entirely and use the format for political commentary, relationship humor, or meta-jokes about bad memes causing fights[1].
Other MCU elevator edits
— The same template structure applied to different whisper-and-reaction screenshot pairings from the MCU films[3].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (7)
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- 2Captain America Elevator Fight - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3List of The Good Fight episodesencyclopedia
- 4Captain America: The Winter Soldierencyclopedia
- 5Avengers: Endgameencyclopedia
- 6Avengers: Endgame - Wikipediaencyclopedia
- 7Captain America: The Winter Soldier - Wikipediaencyclopedia