AVENGERS: ENDGAME Before And After VFX Images Show Captain America Taking The Fight To Thanos With Mjolnir

AVENGERS: ENDGAME Before And After VFX Images Show Captain America Taking The Fight To Thanos With Mjolnir

In this new round of Avengers: Endgame VFX stills, we see Giant-Man's arrival on the battlefield, a BTS look at the creation of that "Portals" scene, and Captain America using Mjolnir to fight Thanos...

By JoshWilding - May 27, 2019 09:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Avengers: Endgame
Avengers: Endgame is still around $100 million away from beating Avatar to become the highest-grossing movie of all-time and while Aladdin has exceeded expectations this weekend, Disney and Marvel Studios is making sure to remind fans that the epic superhero adventure is still playing in theaters. 

We've had a lot of "before and after" VFX images in recent weeks and this latest batch once again focuses on the movie's final act.

Kicking off with Giant-Man's arrival, we also get to see the destruction of the Avengers Compound and the opening of all those portals as the universe's mightiest heroes assembled to take on the Mad Titan. Finally, there's a fantastic shot of Steve Rogers unleashing the power of Thor's hammer on Thanos which is definitely wallpaper worthy for fans of the character. 

These images provide a fascinating look at how Avengers: Endgame's greatest moments were enhanced with special effects and you may be surprised by just how much of what we saw wasn't real!

So, to check out these stills, all you guys have to do is hit the "View List" button down below.



Things looked bleak for Ant-Man, Hulk, Rocket and War Machine at this point in the movie but Scott Lang managed to save the day by transforming into Giant-Man to break out of this rubble. 
 


As you can now see, everything in this scene was brought to life with VFX and it's really quite remarkable to witness the level of detail here and to realise that it was literally built from nothing.
 


This may look pretty terrible on the surface but this piece of imagery served as the basis for Thanos' attack on the Avengers Compound after he arrives in the present day with his army. 
 


This is obviously the finished version and, well, it's pretty surprising that none of the team died during this attack. Then again, that would have been an underwhelming way to kill them off. 
 


This doesn't look overly exciting, right? Well, it's obviously just the beginning of what would be the movie's biggest sequence as Doctor Strange and his fellow sorcerers open a series of portals.
 


Things are really starting to come together here as we get to see the sorcerers, Asgardians (led by Valkyrie) and more arriving and ready to bring an end to Thanos's machinations for good. 
 


This "Portals" scene was set to an amazing piece of music by composer Alan Silvestri and is another example of a sequence in Avengers: Endgame that was completely built by scratch. 
 


Captain America wielding Mjolnir in this movie was obviously a highlight for comic book fans everywhere and this moment, in particular, was extremely memorable as Cap takes down Thanos.
 


Avengers: Endgame needs to arrive on Digital HD and Blu-ray ASAP because this final battle demands multiple viewings. For now, go see it in theaters and help the movie take down Avatar's record!

Continue reading below to check out Iron Studios' Captain America
statue featuring the hero unleashing the power of Mjolnir!



Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has said that his entire career was leading up to the "On Your Left" sequence in Avengers: Endgame and it's easy to see why; all those heroes assembling really does feel like the culmination of everything we've seen happen in the MCU over the past ten years. 
 


The "Avengers Assemble" moment is one fans have been hoping to see on the big screen for years now and there are plenty of times it could have happened (it was even teased at the end of Avengers: Age of Ultron). However, Marvel Studios was better off waiting as it felt earned in this moment. 
 


As for Steve Rogers being able to lift Mjolnir, that too was teased back in 2015 but it seemed at the time that Captain America was only worthy enough to shift it a little bit. Well, since then, we've learned that he was only pretending to be unable to wield Mjolnir so he could protect Thor's feelings! 
 


What was really cool about Steve using Mjolnir was the fact he could summon lightning (bear in mind that the hammer's inscription promises that whoever's is worthy enough to lift it is also worth of unleashing Thor's powers). The visual of Cap doing so won't soon be forgotten. 
 


At the end of Avengers: Endgame, Steve travels back in time to return Mjolnir to its rightful place in history. That is, of course, the events of Thor: The Dark World and it's interesting to wonder what he might have gotten up to in Asgard when he returned both that and the Aether after Rocket managed to retrieve it from Jane Foster.
 


All of the hero's travels through time remain a mystery to us right now and something tells me that Marvel Studios could choose to explore this somewhere down the line. That would involve Chris Evans reprising the role but I'm sure Disney would offer him a handsome sum to play Captain America on their streaming service!
 


Something which has been semi-confimed, though, is the fact Chris Evans will voice the Star Spangled superhero in the What If? animated series. While that was originally billed as a take on the classic comics, something tells me it could explore the ramifications of The Avengers' trip through time. 
 


The detailing on Chris Evans' face here is very impressive but you would expect that to be the case when the statue will set  you back nearly $800! Personally, I was really please to see Captain America's mask remain on during the final battle (unlike Age of Ultron).

 


Going back to Captain America's future, we now know that Sam Wilson (a.k.a. The Falcon) will inherit the mantle and that's a plot thread that will presumably play out in the Disney+ series he will share with The Winter Soldier. The big question, though, is will we see more of Old Man Steve Rogers?
 


When he presented Sam with a new shield, it was clearly a totally different one and not simply a repaired version of the one that was shattered by Thanos. The prevailing theory is that Steve made that in the timeline he lived his life out with Peggy Carter in because his shield was obviously frozen in ice alongside himself (time-travel is weird).
 


There's been some disappointment that Bucky isn't the new Captain America but given the way he's been handled in the MCU, it's easy to see why The Falcon was the more logical option. The big costume reveal showing him suited up as Captain America could very well end up breaking the internet when it comes our way! 
 


The Falcon wont just be a small screen Captain America, of course, because while that transformation looks set to play out on Disney+, Kevin Feige has confirmed that the actions of these characters in these shows will be reflected on the big screen as well. In other words, the new Cap will appear in the movies too! 
 

 


As a set, these three look truly phenomenal. Thor is rocking his badass, Viking-inspired look and Iron Man is wearing his comic book armour (a fitting choice for his final appearance in the MCU). Unfortunately, if Captain America is $800, you can imagine how much it would cost you to own the entire set...and Thanos! 
 

 


What do you guys think about this Avengers: Endgame statue from Iron Studios? Worth the money or simply too much for your average collector? As always, let us know your thoughts in the comments section down  below! 
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WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 5/27/2019, 9:36 AM
OT-ish: Endgame is now the first cbm to gross $800M in the US, second film overall and third to ever gross that milestone in a single territory.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 5/27/2019, 9:50 AM


IndominusTitan
IndominusTitan - 5/27/2019, 9:56 AM
Is Endgame coming close to Avatar yet?
L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 5/27/2019, 10:02 AM
@JokerVenom - It's about $105 million from the top spot.

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/world/
IndominusTitan
IndominusTitan - 5/27/2019, 10:29 PM
@L0RDbuckethead - Soo freaking close!
XelCorp
XelCorp - 5/27/2019, 10:03 AM
Does anyone think it must’ve of low key hurt Tony’s feelings seeing that Cap was worthy of Mjolnir? (Based on what happens in civil war?) it also hurts my feelings that Natasha did NOT get to witness that greatness and that she also never got to find out that Steve gets to go back in time to live with Peggy. She would’ve been really happy for him. On the other hand, Steve Rogers is definitely one unrealistic... male? C’mon dude 70+ years and you’re still moping over a pocket watch picture? 5 years after the snap and you still hadn’t smashed? (As you should’ve been getting it in with Widow ever since the winter soldier). Sure the writers may have known you were eventually gonna travel back in time but there is no possible way you as the character would’ve known so what exactly is he holding out for? Now I haven’t read enough cap comics to know how he is with the ladies... but wouldn’t he have moved on to a good 2-3 relationships by now?
Kumkani
Kumkani - 5/27/2019, 10:05 AM
I need a whole movie with Tessa Thompson's Valkyrie riding on a Pegasus
XelCorp
XelCorp - 5/27/2019, 10:05 AM
But I guess not being afraid of anything and being able to hold back a chopper is what 70+ yrs of nofap gives you
MCUKnight11
MCUKnight11 - 5/27/2019, 10:08 AM
Best Cap moment ever.
DoubleD
DoubleD - 5/27/2019, 10:16 AM
Looked great but to bad it ended up with Captain America, Iron Man and Thor getting a 3rd @ss beating by Thanos.

HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 5/27/2019, 11:21 AM
@KingCipher - enough with that common sense logic!! Some people need something to complain about!
blitzburgh
blitzburgh - 5/27/2019, 11:47 AM
@DoubleD - are you flip-flopping on this movie
DoubleD
DoubleD - 5/27/2019, 1:33 PM
@blitzburgh - What flip flopping ? That's what happened in the movie until 50% returned. Did you see something different ?
DoubleD
DoubleD - 5/27/2019, 1:36 PM
@HeavyMetal4Life -

But that's what happened in Endgame. Did you see something else ?
blitzburgh
blitzburgh - 5/27/2019, 4:12 PM
@DoubleD - we are talking about Thanos one of the most powerful beings in the universe without the gauntlet and in his prime
gulducati
gulducati - 5/27/2019, 10:55 AM
Cap isn't just wielding Mjolnir. He actually has the power of Thor - strength, speed, and lightning. Odin's original spell said that whoever was worthy would have the power of Thor. Also, in Ragnarok, Odin said that the hammer was never the source of the power, but only helped Thor control it. Therefore, the lightning we see Cap call down is coming from him - not the hammer.
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