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Fanny pack fight

As Ke Huy Quan’s Waymond Wang steps up to defend his family, he whips off his fanny pack—and immediately it’s clear that this is going to be an ass-kicking for the ages. From its first visual reference to Enter the Dragon, the fanny pack fight is an incredible show of old school kung fu references, dizzying spins, and technical mastery, helped along with camera trickery and minimal CGI.

Jobu Elvis

Jobu Tupaki is officially one of the greatest sci-fi villains and Stephanie Hsu’s intro as the character is an all-timer. Dressed in whatever she damn feels like from anywhere in time, Jobu struts her stuff in an Elvis jumpsuit to take down a row of security guards with an arsenal of weapons (including dildos at one point) and powers—when a victim coughs out glitter instead of blood, it’s straight up Looney Tunes. We support women’s rights but also their iconic wrongs. No notes, just sheer gay pride.

Evelyn super edit

The moment when Evelyn (Michelle Yeoh) fully embraces all her multiversal selves is incredible. All her lives flash across the screen, from being a celebrity to an animated character to a rock to a piñata, and this short little sequence is visually stunning and gorgeous. Despite all the wild visuals, these few seconds are full of emotional pathos as Evelyn finally becomes the hero she needs to be to save her daughter.