AVENGERS: ENDGAME TV Spots And Wallpaper Worthy Team Shot Encourages Fans To See The Movie One Last Time

AVENGERS: ENDGAME TV Spots And Wallpaper Worthy Team Shot Encourages Fans To See The Movie One Last Time

Avengers: Endgame returns to theaters this weekend as Marvel Studios takes one last shot at breaking Avatar's record and we now have new TV spots and an amazing still to promote that. Check it out...

By JoshWilding - Jun 28, 2019 09:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Avengers: Endgame
Avengers: Endgame returns to theaters this weekend and fans are clearly excited to experience the action-packed superhero ensemble on the big screen one final time.

While the content after the credits doesn't sound amazing (it reportedly boils down to an unfinished deleted scene featuring The Hulk, a Stan Lee featurette from the Avengers: Endgame Blu-ray, and less than a minute of footage from Spider-Man: Far From Home), it's not a bad incentive to get fans back into theaters before the movie leaves for good. 

Whether this will be enough to get Avengers: Endgame past Avatar's worldwide box office record is impossible to say, especially as there's still a gap of around $30+ million. Ultimately, it's impossible to say how things will play out but the Marvel Studios movie will soon be one step closer. 

Regardless, a new TV spot and image (which we've previously seen a cropped version of thanks to the movie's VFX companies) have now been revealed which are bound to get you hyped! 

Check them out below:






Hit the "View List" button to find out how much screentime
each lead character received in Avengers: Endgame!

Okoye - 6 Minutes



Well, guess now we know why Danai Gurira didn't get a credit on Avengers: Endgame's poster. The actress didn't get much time to shine in the movie, but we do learn that she's seemingly become an Avenger when she's shown working alongside Black Widow five years in the future.

The Black Panther supporting character also gets quite a few moments to shine throughout the final battle, particularly when she skewers Corvus Glaive on her trademark spear. 
 

Wong - 6 Minutes



I'm a little confused by this one as I'm pretty sure Wong only had a single line in the final battle when he was reunited with Doctor Strange, but he definitely made an impact during that sequence. 

Honestly, it was just a shame we didn't get to see more of him essentially serving as the new Sorcerer Supreme in Strange's absence, because how he adjusted to that would have been fun to witness. 
 

Valkyrie - 8 Minutes



After Valkyrie was put on the backburner in Avengers: Infinity War, the Russo Brothers finally confirmed that she survived the Snap in Endgame when we paid a visit to New Asgard where she had settled along with the fat, drunk Thor and the remaining Asgardians.

She also got some cool moments in the final battle, flying on the back of her horse with Spider-Man in tow and then lining up with the rest of the MCU's female heroes. Valkyrie was also present for a goodbye to Thor as he appoints her the new ruler of Asgard. 
 

Captain Marvel - 15 Minutes



Perhaps the biggest surprise in Avengers: Endgame is the fact Captain Marvel plays such a small role. By the time the movie starts, Earth's Mightiest Heroes have already gotten to know her and while she's there for Thanos' beheading at Thor's hands, she only briefly pops up for that meeting with Black Widow before making a surprise return in the final battle.

There are a lot of amazing moments there, though, including her not flinching when Thanos headbutts her! Ultimately, something tells me the Russo Brothers put her to one side not only to keep the focus on the original six Avengers, but because her overpowered nature would have made things a little too easy for the team as they travelled back through time. 
 

Black Widow - 33 Minutes



Considering the fact that Avengers: Endgame serves as Black Widow's farewell (in the present day, at least), you'd think she would have received a little more screentime, but her 33 minutes are well-used and she makes a lasting impact over the course of this movie. 

Marvel Studios does a great job of showing what sort of impact the Snap had on Natasha, and by the time she chooses to make that sacrifice on Vormir, it's a moment that feels earned. 
 

War Machine - 35 Minutes



War Machine has always been a secondary player in the MCU (even in the Iron Man franchise) so it's nice to see him receive a little more screentime in Avengers: Endgame

His mission to Morag with Nebula is a lot of fun, and it's a shame that his badass new armour is introduced at such a late stage because seeing that in action would have been awesome. Despite that, Rhodey gets a few chances to steal the show and, for the first ever, I'm excited to see where things go next for the character. 
 

Rocket - 36 Minutes



The only surviving member of the Guardians of the Galaxy, Rocket is given an unexpectedly large role in Avengers: Endgame but it was the right decision by the Russo Brothers. I'm a little surprised his knowledge of outer space and Thanos didn't come into play a bit more, but giving Thor a new ally was smart and seeing him interact with the likes of Captain America and Iron Man was awesome.

I guess he's officially an Avenger now, too, so here's hoping that comes into play down the line too.
 

Hawkeye - 37 Minutes



After missing out on a role in Avengers: Infinity War, Hawkeye is given a lot of screentime in this movie. 

He kicks things off when we get to see the impact of the Snap on the hero's family, while his return to action as Ronin will definitely be appreciated by comic book fans. From there, he gets quite a lot to do, and my only complaint is that he didn't get to put that sword to use throughout the final battle. His role escaping with the Infinity Gauntlet was obviously extremely important, though. 
 

Ant-Man - 38 Minutes



Scott Lang's return from the Quantum Realm is what kicks off the mission that sees Earth's Mightiest Heroes travel through time, and he serves as a great conduit for the audience as we get to see the world five years after that unexpected time-jump. 

My personal highlight? Seeing him transform into Giant-Man during the final battle and making his way through the battlefield where he helps out Spider-Man and Iron Man by trampling Cull Obsidian just as the villain is about to attack them. 
 

The Hulk - 40 Minutes



Bruce Banner has a role to play during the first fifteen minutes when he dons the Hulkbuster armour in a bid to take the Infinity Stones from Thanos. However, he really shines as Smart Hulk (a.k.a. Professor Hulk) and is perhaps the funniest character in the entire movie. 

We do see a little more of Ruffalo during his conversation with The Ancient One, and the Russo Brothers give him a huge moment when the Jade Giant uses the Infinity Gauntlet to bring everyone back to life. He may be injured during the final battle, but still kicks a lot of butt. 
 

Nebula - 41 Minutes



If there's one notable issue throughout this list, it's that the movie's female characters clearly receive a lot less screentime than the male superheroes. 

On the plus side, there's an awful lot of Nebula here (both in 2014 and 2019) and the Russo Brothers have done a solid job of giving James Gunn the opportunity to take the character to some exciting places when she returns in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
 

Thor - 45 Minutes



After that shocking opening featuring the God of Thunder chopping off the Mad Titan's head, we later meet up with a Thor who has a very different look. He's now an overweight drunkard and as weird as that is to see, it makes a lot of sense and is basically the MCU's version of the Unworthy Thor. 

By the time the final battle arrives, he hasn't exactly been redeemed, but he does get a badass new look as a Viking warrior of sorts. Marvel Studios also makes the smart decision to have him join the Guardians of the Galaxy, a perfect place for this humorous take on the beloved character. 
 

Iron Man - 1 Hour, 2 Minutes



We're used to Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man claiming the majority of the spotlight in Marvel movies, so it won't surprise you to learn that he's so close to the top of this list. 

Sure, he's absent from that initial battle with Thanos and The Avengers crack on with their time-travel plan without him, but he spends a lot of time in the past (there are two versions of him at one point) and is instrumental in defeating Thanos. The moment he snaps his fingers is nothing short of epic, while his death will leave us all tearing up for years to come. 
 

Captain America - 1 Hour, 6 Minutes



Yes, after being shortchanged in Avengers: Infinity War, Captain America does indeed receive the most screentime in this movie. 

It's only by a few minutes, but seeing as Endgame also serves as a farewell for Chris Evans' Steve Rogers, it's appropriate that so much of the focus is placed on him. His trips through time are fun, while the moment he finally cries "Avengers Assemble!" will go down in history as one of the greatest moments in any superhero movie. 

As for his final scene, that too is something truly special, and I'm glad that if this was the end for his Cap, Evans got the time to truly shine.
 

 
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HopeVanDAUMNN
HopeVanDAUMNN - 6/28/2019, 10:03 AM
This "re-release" sounds like a total, shameless cash grab & a late marketing ploy for Far From Home, but the film itself is so excellent that I'm going at least once more.
DoubleD
DoubleD - 6/28/2019, 10:39 AM
@HopeVanDAUMNN - Only to people who don't want Marvel Studios holding the number 1 box office spot over Avatar. How many times did they re-release Avatar ?

Marvel Studios must fail right ?
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 6/28/2019, 10:40 AM
@HopeVanDAUMNN - I don't personally think they care about being a cash-grab. If that were the case they would have done it with Infinity War and other films too.

I think this all comes down to wanting to beat Avatar for the #1 spot.
whynot
whynot - 6/28/2019, 11:01 AM
@CorndogBurglar - loves endgame but it only made this much bc of avatar. I don’t see this as a win to be honest. Avatar was far beyond titanic and people still went to see it. At this point fanboys are only seeing it to beat a record that is meaningless because Gone with the wind still holds that title and then some. That being said avatar was dumb and should have never made that much. But I would have rather a movie like Infinity war to have been #1 unadjusted. I don’t see endgame getting it anyway 40 million is a lot to make for a weekend or two.
Thing94
Thing94 - 6/28/2019, 10:08 AM
The deleted scene is Hulk playing Hulk Ultimate Destruction on the original X-Box.
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 6/28/2019, 10:09 AM
Okoye did kill Corvus Glaive pretty swift tho
gulducati
gulducati - 6/28/2019, 10:55 AM
@knocturnalzen10 - He was totally cocky. Thought there was no way this human could take him out, just like he was taken out quickly by Widow at the beginning of Infinity War.
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 6/28/2019, 11:22 AM
@gulducati - to be fair in the time he was technically jumped but yea i get what you mean , cause he counter-attack was poetry .
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 6/28/2019, 10:11 AM
Why they crop out Ant-Man's head like that?
gulducati
gulducati - 6/28/2019, 10:56 AM
@THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - To show how insanely massive he is. "Breaking frame" is a framing technique in movies to show something is so insanely massive that it cannot be contained in view. JJ Abrams did the same thing in 2009 Star Trek when we first see the new Enterprise, it actually gets cut off intentionally to show how massive it is.
Kevwebsz
Kevwebsz - 6/28/2019, 10:11 AM
Can't they save the re-release for Christmas?
Why re-release it now when it hasn't even left theaters yet?
HopeVanDAUMNN
HopeVanDAUMNN - 6/28/2019, 10:14 AM
@Kevwebsz - It will be available on Disney+ by then.
Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 6/28/2019, 10:13 AM
That thumbnail really makes it look like Hawkeye and widow are connected romantically.



The thing people thought was the case in avengers before Wheadon was like "No...hulk makes more sense."



Yeah still not a fan of that plot point.
connorblaze
connorblaze - 6/28/2019, 10:27 AM
Endgame was incredible and the Russos are fantastic emotional storytellers. I only ever cry for the Green Mile and the look Downey gives straight to his little one when he says ‘love you 3000’ has me ballin like a babyman.

Really wish they were better with visuals though. Like the special effects and costumes were great this time around (Prof Hulk didn’t get his due, the effects were flawless and probably the most impressive I’ve seen from Marvel outside their deaging). But they really wasted the opportunity for great group shots in the final battle. Think of how many fantastic actors and heroes are all together there and that’s the best group shot they could manage? Sorry but it’s shit and a big waste.

Also would have liked to see a more impressive tracking shot through the big battle similar to the one from the first and second Avengers films. Something clearer and better looking. I found the end battle to be a bit messy and ugly, and the fighting outside of Cap and Thor to lack that Russo choreography grandeur. Thrilling regardless, but yeah.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 6/28/2019, 10:28 AM
If it were Infinity War I would go see it again in a heartbeat. I just wasn't as impressed with Endgame as most. It was good. Still in my top 10 superhero films. But a lot didnxt sit well with me. I feel like it could have been better.
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 6/28/2019, 11:53 AM
@CorndogBurglar - I feel the exact same way. I've had mixed emotions about it. After seeing it(like literally the same day) , it wasn't in my top 5 then once it sat on my mind I started getting somewhat emotional and It shot up, but now it's back outside my top 5.
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