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- "This time travel thing that we're gonna try and pull off tomorrow, it's... it's got me scratching my head about the survivability of it all. But then again, that's the hero gig, right? Part of the journey is the end."
- ―Iron Man
Avengers: Endgame is a 2019 superhero film, based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name. The film is a sequel to The Avengers, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Avengers: Infinity War, Ant-Man and the Wasp and Captain Marvel. It is the twenty-second film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the tenth installment of Phase Three. The film was released in the United States on April 26, 2019 and re-released under the title Avengers: Endgame - With Bonus Content[1] on June 28, 2019.
The film is directed by Joe Russo and Anthony Russo and stars Robert Downey, Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man, Chris Evans as Steve Rogers/Captain America, Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/Hulk, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow, Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton/Hawkeye/Ronin, Don Cheadle as James Rhodes/War Machine, Paul Rudd as Scott Lang/Ant-Man, Brie Larson as Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, Karen Gillan as Nebula, Danai Gurira as Okoye, Benedict Wong as Wong, Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan, Bradley Cooper as Rocket, Gwyneth Paltrow as Pepper Potts/Rescue and Josh Brolin as Thanos.
Two more sequels are in development, Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, releasing on May 1, 2026 and May 7, 2027 respectively.
Synopsis[]
The grave course of events set in motion by Thanos that wiped out half the universe and fractured the Avengers ranks compels the remaining Avengers to take one final stand in Marvel Studios' grand conclusion to twenty-two films, Avengers: Endgame.
Plot[]
In 2018, Clint Barton, who is under house arrest following his actions during the Avengers Civil War, guides his daughter Lila in archery at his homestead while his wife Laura and his two sons prepare a picnic. Suddenly, everyone except Clint vanishes into dust.
Twenty-three days later, Tony Stark and Nebula are adrift in space on the Benatar, their fuel and supplies dwindling. As Stark, still injured from his fight with Thanos and close to starving to death, records a message for his fiancée Pepper Potts in preparation for his demise, Carol Danvers locates the spaceship and brings them back to Earth. Stark reunites with Potts, Steve Rogers, Natasha Romanoff, Bruce Banner and James Rhodes; Rocket joins Nebula as they mourn the fall of their fellow Guardians of the Galaxy.
It has been three weeks since Thanos decimated half the universe's population with a snap of his fingers. Stark furiously confronts Rogers accusing him of being the one who broke apart the Avengers and as a result they were unable to stand united during their conflict with the Mad Titan. He questions why the Avengers only do their best after the worst has already come to pass before passing out due to exhaustion. With a tip from Nebula about her father's location, along with a Snap-like energy signature from two days prior, the team head into space for the Garden, intending to take the Infinity Stones back and reverse the destruction.
They discover Thanos, now horribly scarred, alone and undefended cooking a meal when they launch an ambush quickly pinning him down and cutting off the arm wearing the Infinity Gauntlet only to find it emptied of its Stones. Thanos revealed that he had destroyed them using their own powers, which nearly killed him, as he considered his work done and wanted to remove the temptation of using them again. Although suspected of lying by Rhodes, Nebula vouches for her father, as he is never a liar. Surprised with the affirmation, Thanos reconsiders his torturous treatment on his daughter, but he is then immediately beheaded by Thor. Although the Mad Titan is dead, they failed to accomplish their mission of resurrecting his victims and have no choice but to accept defeat.
Five years later, the surviving population has yet to cope with their losses. Rogers now runs a support group for people to try and help them come to terms with what happened. Stark and Potts are now married and are living in a remote cabin with their daughter Morgan. In San Francisco, Scott Lang escapes from the Quantum Realm when a rat activates controls left behind by the van Dyne family before they vanished. Lang wanders through the disheveled city and realizes something terrible has happened. He approaches the Wall of the Vanished, a massive memorial containing the names of everyone in the city who was killed in the Snap. He frantically searches it hoping to not find Cassie's name, only to find his own (as no-one remaining knew what happened to him). Scott rushes to Cassie's house and finds that she is now a teenager. Father and daughter tearfully reunite.
At the Avengers Compound, Romanoff now commands the team as they perform various assignments. Rhodes informs her of a recent cartel massacre carried out by Barton, expressing his concern over how far their former comrade had fallen. Lang arrives at the compound and reveals to Romanoff and Rogers that although five years had passed, he spent five hours in the realm. He proposes that they could find a way to exploit the realm's time-bending nature to travel into the past and retrieve the Stones from different times. But since the three have no knowledge with the handling with quantum physics, they seek out Stark.
Initially declining to help them, as he believes it would mean putting Morgan in danger of being erased from existence, Stark later decides to spring into action after coming across an old photo of him and Peter Parker. He successfully develops a Time-Space GPS based on an inverted Möbius strip. Stark consults with Potts on his new discovery, who encourages him to do what's right for everyone else. Meanwhile, the other Avengers recruit Banner, who merged his intellect with Hulk's physique, to run time travel tests on Lang using his van. The experiment does not turn out as expected, as Lang constantly shifts between different ages. Afterwards, Stark arrives at the facility with the GPS and returns Rogers' shield to him, signifying their reconciliation, but makes it clear he won't sacrifice his daughter to undo what Thanos did. Rogers agrees.
The remaining Avengers begin to regroup. As Nebula returns to New York, Banner and Rocket travel to New Asgard and recruit Thor, who has become an overweight drunkard traumatized with his perceived failure to stop Thanos. Romanoff goes to Tokyo and finds Barton, who massacred a group of Yakuza as part of his vengeful crusade against criminals who survived the Snap. Rocket and Stark build a time machine, while Barton volunteers to submit himself for a test run into the past. Grabbing a baseball mitt from his homestead, he successfully carries it back to the present as evidence that their plan works.
The Avengers plan out their Time Heist, using points from their past to pinpoint locations for the Infinity Stones: the Space, Mind, and Time Stones are found in 2012 New York, the Reality Stone in 2013 Asgard, and the Power and Soul Stones on Morag and Vormir respectively in 2014. They split into three teams and travel back in time to begin their missions, mindful that they only have a finite amount of Pym Particles since Hank Pym also perished in the Snap.
Rogers, Stark, Banner, and Lang arrive in an alternate 2012 in the midst of the Battle of New York. Banner approaches the New York Sanctum and finds the Ancient One, who refuses to lend the Time Stone to him. However, she relents after learning that Doctor Strange had given it away to Thanos in the future, fearing that it was done for a reason. At Stark Tower, Lang and Stark attempt to steal the Tesseract, but loses it to Loki, who uses it to teleport away. Rogers obtains the Scepter from STRIKE possession by feigning HYDRA affiliation, but is forced to fight his 2012 self who confuses him for Loki. After defeating his past self, Rogers rendezvous with Stark and Lang.
With only enough Pym Particles for one more trip each, Stark and Rogers decide to go back further to Camp Lehigh to an alternate 1970, where they have another shot to grab the Tesseract and more Pym Particles. Lang is left with the Scepter to return to the present day. At the S.H.I.E.L.D. base, Rogers stealthily obtains the Particles from Hank Pym, but runs into Peggy Carter's office while evading security. He tearfully observes as she works in her office. Meanwhile, Stark encounters his father Howard after obtaining the Tesseract. With the latter's wife Maria expecting a baby, Tony (under the guise of "Howard Potts") offers parenting advice, saying that the good times he had with his father is what all that mattered. Before they part ways, Tony hugs his alternate father, having finally obtained his closure.
Arriving on Asgard in an alternate 2013, Thor experiences a panic attack after seeing his mother Frigga, recalling this is the day of her demise. Rocket attempts to encourage him to settle his grief and help him extract the Aether from Jane Foster's body, but Thor runs away, leaving the raccoon to do it himself. Thor unsuccessfully attempts to hide from Frigga and runs into her, who knows that her alternate son is from the future. Sharing a talk, Frigga lectures her son on the importance of failure, advising him to follow his own path rather than try and live up to what he was supposed to be. Thor attempts to warn his mother about her impending death, but she silences him. As Rocket returns with the Aether in hand, Thor shares one last hug with Frigga before reaching out to retrieve Mjølnir, finding that he remains worthy of wielding the hammer.
In an alternate 2014, Barton and Romanoff board the Benatar for Vormir, while Nebula and Rhodes remain on Morag and wait for Peter Quill to arrive and lead them to the Orb's chamber. They knock Quill out and collect the Stone, but when the two attempt to travel back, Nebula is left behind when her memories are entangled with those of her past self. The Thanos of that time uses the link to see into the future, learning that the same humans who had foiled his 2012 invasion are returning to reverse his ultimate victory. Determined to know more, Thanos captures Nebula as she attempts to warn Barton and Romanoff of his newfound involvement. Past Nebula confronts her future self and collects her GPS and Pym Particles, handing it over to her father.
Meanwhile, Barton and Romanoff arrive on Vormir. They meet Red Skull, who informs them that the sacrifice of a loved one must be carried out in order for one to retrieve the stone. Barton laughs at the concept, but Romanoff deduces that it is indeed the truth, as Thanos had murdered his daughter Gamora there in their time. Understanding the severity of the situation, the two struggle to decide who should give their life for the cause; while Barton insists he should do it due to the carnage he left behind in the wake of his grief, Romanoff declares that her life's work has led her to this moment. As they dash to the cliff, they wrestle to keep each other away from sacrificing themselves. Ultimately, Romanoff makes the jump and dies, leaving the Soul Stone with Barton.
The Avengers return to the present day. Stricken with the loss of one of their own, they realize that her death cannot be undone, and that their efforts to save the universe must not leave her death in vain. They construct a new gauntlet and load the six Stones onto it. Thor attempts to volunteer to perform the snap, but Banner steps in due to the Stones' gamma radiation. While severely scarring his arm, he successfully snaps his fingers and brings the victims of the Snap back to life. Elsewhere, Past Nebula — who traveled to the present in place of her future self — opens a time portal, allowing Thanos to bring Sanctuary II forward from 2014. The Avengers barely have time to celebrate their success when the ship abruptly opens fire on the compound with a barrage of missiles, leveling the facility to a pile of rubble.
As Thanos sends Past Nebula to retrieve the Stones, her future self reveals to Gamora their improved relationship in the future. Gamora decides to join Nebula to stop her father. Meanwhile, Rhodes, Rocket and Banner are trapped in a flooding area, forcing Lang to come and save them. Barton lands next to the gauntlet in the sewers, which is infested with Outriders. After escaping them, he unknowingly passes the apparatus to Past Nebula, who is then confronted by Gamora and Nebula; the latter kills her past self once she threatens her sister. Stark, Rogers and Thor confront Thanos on the ground, who intends to rebuild the entire universe using the Stones. After Stark and Thor are overpowered and knocked aside in the ensuing fight, Rogers wields Mjølnir against the time-displaced Titan. However, Thanos severely injures him and nearly destroys his shield with his sword.
Thanos summons the rest of his army, which include the Chitauri and the Black Order, to lay siege on Earth. Just as Rogers prepares to face them alone, a series of portals appear behind him. The Masters of the Mystic Arts have arrived with reinforcements from Kamar-Taj, Wakanda, Contraxia and New Asgard, along with the Avengers' resurrected allies from Wakanda, Titan and San Francisco. Lang, growing to giant size, retrieves Banner, Rhodes and Rocket from the flooded depths. With the scales now balanced, Rogers calls for the Avengers to assemble and leads his allies into the battle for the fate of the universe.
Banner tells Barton that they must get the Stones back to their respective times and away from Thanos. With their main time machine destroyed in the initial attack, their only other option is the van; Ant-Man and Wasp jump to hotwire the dead vehicle. As Thanos' forces close in on Barton. he passes the gauntlet onto Black Panther. As Thanos prepares to charge at T'Challa, he suddenly finds his path blocked by a vengeful Wanda Maximoff, seeking revenge for his 2018 self's murder of Vision. As Wanda engages Thanos, T'Challa runs, only to become entrapped by Ebony Maw. Seeing T'Challa's predicament, Spider-Man swoops in and snatches the gauntlet.
Meanwhile, Maximoff's attacks leave Thanos at her mercy, as she effortlessly breaks his sword and lifts him into the air, the whole time ripping chunks of armor from his body. In order to escape her grasp, Thanos orders another missile barrage from Sanctuary II (against Corvus Glaive's protests) that deals great damage to both sides. One of the missiles takes out a dam, forcing Doctor Strange out of the fight to prevent the battlefield from flooding.
Suddenly, Sanctuary II redirects its fire to an object arriving from outer space. It was Carol Danvers, who comes to single-handedly destroy the warship. Retrieving the gauntlet from Parker, she enlists the aid of her fellow female combatants as she dashes to the now-activated van. However, Thanos uses his sword to destroy the vehicle and the quantum portal. With the gauntlet in Thanos' reach, Stark, Rogers, Thor and Danvers make their last stand to keep it out of his hands. However, he manages to shake all of his opposition aside and equip the gauntlet. Strange informs Stark that this is the one future that ends in their victory. Determined, Stark dashes at Thanos one last time, but he is knocked aside as the Titan snaps his fingers. Nothing happens, as the Stones have been stolen by Stark and transferred onto his suit. With the very being that has haunted him for the past eleven years now at his mercy, Stark snaps his own fingers.
Thanos watches in horror as his own forces crumble to dust in front of him, only to meet that same fate soon after. Stark is mortally wounded from his usage of the Stones, and is greeted by Rhodes, Parker and Potts as he lays dying. Potts assures her husband that they are going to be alright, and allows him to rest. Stark's Arc Reactor then permanently shuts off, Potts giving him one last kiss. Rogers and Thor mournfully watch at a distance.
The Mad Titan's final defeat and the return of the Vanished calls for celebrations all around the world, including in Wakanda and San Francisco. At Stark's funeral, he leaves a final holographic message for his family and closest friends, including a heartfelt goodbye for Morgan. Stark's original Arc Reactor is set adrift in the lake outside their cabin, with the Avengers and their allies in attendance, including those who had past grievances with Stark, such as the Pym family, Wanda, and Bucky Barnes.
Outside New Asgard, Thor names Valkyrie as Asgard's new ruler while he abdicates to join the Guardians of the Galaxy, following his mother's advice. Meanwhile, Rogers prepares to go back in time to return the Stones and Mjølnir, bidding goodbye to Barnes. As Banner is unable to bring him back when prompted, Barnes alerts Sam Wilson to the presence of an elderly man nearby. It is an aged up Rogers, who had chosen to remain in the past and live out a full life with Peggy Carter. He presents Wilson with a new shield, passing the mantle of Captain America on to him.
Cast[]
- Robert Downey, Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man / Tony Stark/Iron Man
- Chris Evans as Steve Rogers/Captain America / Steve Rogers/Captain America / Loki (illusion)
- Patrick Gorman as Old Steve Rogers
- Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/Hulk / Bruce Banner/Hulk
- Chris Hemsworth as Thor / Thor
- Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow / Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow
- Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton/Hawkeye/Ronin / Clint Barton/Hawkeye
- Don Cheadle as James Rhodes/War Machine
- Paul Rudd as Scott Lang/Ant-Man
- Bazlo and Loen LeClair as Baby Scott Lang
- Jackson Dunn as 12-year-old Scott Lang
- Lee Moore as 93-year-old Scott Lang
- Benedict Cumberbatch as Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange
- Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa/Black Panther
- Brie Larson as Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel
- Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spider-Man
- Karen Gillan as Nebula / Nebula
- Zoe Saldana as Gamora
- Evangeline Lilly as Hope van Dyne/Wasp
- Tessa Thompson as Brunnhilde/Valkyrie
- Rene Russo as Queen Frigga
- Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff
- Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson/Falcon
- Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier
- Tom Hiddleston as Loki / Loki
- Danai Gurira as Okoye
- Benedict Wong as Master Wong
- Pom Klementieff as Mantis
- Dave Bautista as Drax the Destroyer
- Letitia Wright as Princess Shuri
- John Slattery as Howard Stark
- Tilda Swinton as Ancient One
- Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan
- Hayley Atwell as Director Peggy Carter / Peggy Carter
- Natalie Portman as Doctor Jane Foster
- Marisa Tomei as May Parker
- Taika Waititi as Korg
- Angela Bassett as Queen Mother Ramonda
- Michael Douglas as Doctor Hank Pym / Doctor Hank Pym
- John Michael Morris as Young Hank Pym
- Michelle Pfeiffer as Janet van Dyne
- William Hurt as Secretary Thaddeus Ross
- Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill
- Sean Gunn as Kraglin Obfonteri / Rocket (motion-capture)
- Winston Duke as M'Baku
- Linda Cardellini as Laura Barton
- Maximiliano Hernández as Agent Jasper Sitwell
- Frank Grillo as Agent Brock Rumlow
- Hiroyuki Sanada as Akihiko
- Tom Vaughan-Lawlor as Ebony Maw
- James D'Arcy as Edwin Jarvis
- Jacob Batalon as Ned Leeds
- Vin Diesel as Groot (voice)
- Bradley Cooper as Rocket (voice)
- Gwyneth Paltrow as Pepper Potts/Rescue
- Robert Redford as Undersecretary Alexander Pierce
- Josh Brolin as Thanos / Thanos
- Chris Pratt as Peter Quill/Star-Lord / Peter Quill/Star-Lord
- Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury
- Lexi Rabe as Morgan Stark
- Katherine Langford as Teenage Morgan Stark (deleted scene)
- Ross Marquand as Johann Schmidt/Red Skull
- Joe Russo as Bobby
- Emma Fuhrmann as Cassie Lang
- Michael Shaw as Corvus Glaive
- Terry Notary as Cull Obsidian / Groot (motion-capture)
- Kerry Condon as F.R.I.D.A.Y.
- Ben Sakamoto as Cooper Barton / Cooper Barton (voice)
- Ava Russo as Lila Barton / Lila Barton
- Cade Woodward as Nathaniel Barton
- Stan Lee as '70s Car Man
- Anthony Breed as '70s Car Man (motion-capture)
- Yvette Nicole Brown as Agent Phyllis Jenkins
- Callan Mulvey as Agent Jack Rollins
- Ken Jeong as Storage Facility Guard
- Ty Simpkins as Harley Keener
- Monique Ganderton as Proxima Midnight (motion-capture)
- Jim Starlin as Jimmy
- Lia Russo as Lia
- Julian Russo as Julian
- Agostino Rosalina as Augie
- Taylor Patterson as Taylor
- Brian Schaeffer as Chesler
- Ryan L. Price as Officer Daniels (uncredited)
- Carmelo Oquendo as Cox (uncredited)
- Unknown Actor as Miek (motion capture; uncredited)
- Unknown Actor as Howard the Duck (uncredited)
- Christopher Markus as 1970 S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent[2] (uncredited)
Appearances[]
Locations[]
- Earth
- Iowa
- New York
- New York City, New York
- Statue of Liberty
- New York Sanctum
- Stark Tower
- Chrysler Building
- Midtown School of Science and Technology
- Grand Central Terminal
- Citi Field
- Metro-General Hospital (mentioned)
- Shawarma Palace (indirectly mentioned)
- San Francisco, California
- Los Angeles, California (hologram)
- Washington, D.C.
- Tønsberg, Norway
- Tokyo, Japan
- Wheaton, New Jersey
- Kathmandu, Nepal
- Hong Kong, China
- Golden City, Wakanda
- Juárez, Mexico (hologram)
- Atlanta, Georgia (deleted scene)
- South Africa (mentioned)
- Germany (mentioned)
- Leipzig-Halle Airport (mentioned)
- Budapest, Hungary (mentioned)
- Toronto, Canada (mentioned)
- Bruce Banner's House (mentioned)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (mentioned)
- Garden
- Asgard
- Morag
- Korbin
- Vormir
- Titan
- Contraxia
- Multiverse
- Quantum Realm
- Astral Dimension
- Dark Dimension (indirectly mentioned)
- Harokin (mentioned)
Events[]
- Infinity War
- Snap
- Rescue of Tony Stark
- Ambush on Thanos
- Battle of Titan (mentioned)
- Battle of Wakanda (mentioned)
- Sacrifice of Gamora (mentioned)
- Ronin's Retribution
- Massacre in Tokyo
- Massacre in Mexico (mentioned)
- Massacre of the Korbinites
- Massacre of the Korbinites (indirectly mentioned)
- Time Heist
- Blip
- Attack on the Avengers Compound
- Battle of Earth
- Avengers Civil War (mentioned)
- Battle at Leipzig-Halle Airport (mentioned)
- Ultron Offensive (mentioned)
- First Dark Elf Conflict (mentioned)
- First Battle of Svartalfheim (mentioned)
- Second Dark Elf Conflict (mentioned)
- Sacking of Asgard (mentioned)
- Battle of Greenwich (footage)
- Quest for the Orb (mentioned)
- Battle of Morag (mentioned)
- Attack on Gamora (mentioned)
- Skirmish on Knowhere (mentioned)
- Battle of Xandar (mentioned)
- Ragnarök (mentioned)
- Destruction of Asgard (mentioned)
- Kree-Nova War (mentioned)
- Budapest Operation (mentioned)
- Battle of Harokin (mentioned)
- Battle in the Valkyrie (mentioned; deleted scene)
Items[]
- Infinity Stones
- Vibranium
- Uru
- Yelena Belova's Vest
- Captain America's Uniform
- Iron Man Armors
- War Machine Armors
- Thor's Prosthetic Eye
- Asgardian Armor
- Arc Reactor
- James Rhodes' Leg Braces
- Thanos' Armor
- Hawkeye's Bow and Quiver
- Ronin's Retractable Sword
- Ronin's Suit
- Wristbow
- Hawkeye's Blades
- Tony Stark's Glasses
- Black Widow's Bite
- Black Widow's Batons
- Stretchable Hulk Suit
- Ant-Man Suit
- Pym Particles
- Advanced Tech Suits
- Electroshock Batons
- Electric Blaster
- Nebula's Energy Dagger
- Einherjar Shield
- Dual Blasters
- Starforce Uniform
- Valkyrie's Armor
- Nano Gauntlet
- Quantum Tunnel
- Quantum Realm Exploration Suit
- Godslayer
- EXO-7 Falcon
- Wasp Suit
- Iron Spider Armor
- Web-Shooters
- Cloak of Levitation
- Sling Ring
- Inter-Dimensional Portal
- Winds of Watoomb
- Tao Mandalas
- Star-Lord's Helmet
- Quad Blasters
- Star-Lord's Walkman
- Jet Boot Attachments
- Lock Pick
- Drax the Destroyer's Knives
- Quantum Healing Particles
- Asgardian Collar
- Sakaaran Laser Rifles
- Double-Edged Sword
- Proxima Midnight's Spear
- Corvus Glaive's Glaive
- Cull Obsidian's Chain Hammer
- Chitauri Technology
- Steve Rogers' Compass
- Ankle Monitor
- Aether Extractor
- Asgardian Ale
- Gamma Radiation
- Hardened Jabari Wood Armor
- The Terminal Beach
- PlayStation 4
- Fortnite
- Aakonian Ale (mentioned)
- Xorrian Elixir (mentioned)
- Axe (mentioned)
Concepts[]
Vehicles[]
- M-Ships
- Quinjet
- Luis' Van
- Sanctuary II
- Q-Ships
- Outrider Dropships
- Chitauri Chariots
- Necrocraft
- Royal Talon Fighters
- Dragon Flyers
- Sky-Cycles[3]
- Jeep
- Audi E-Tron GT
- Audi Q4 E-Tron
- Ark (footage)
- Humvee (footage)
- Valkyrie (footage; deleted scene)
- Dark Aster (mentioned)
- Chitauri Command Center (mentioned; deleted scene)
Sentient Species[]
- Asgardians
- Celestials
- Chitauri
- Flora colossi
- Frost Giants
- Halfworlders
- Humans
- Korbinites
- Kree
- Kronans
- Luphomoids
- Sakaarans
- Titans
- Xandarians
- Zehoberei
- Aakons (mentioned)
- Cosmic Entities (picture)
- Dark Elves (picture)
- Zombies (mentioned; deleted scene)
- Xorrians (mentioned)
Creatures[]
- Ants
- Chitauri Gorillas
- Dogs
- Leviathans
- Orloni
- Outriders
- Parakeets
- Rats
- Valkyrie Steeds
- Whales
- Chickens (deleted scene)
- Alpacas (deleted scene)
- Rabbits (mentioned)
- Raccoons (mentioned)
- Weasels (mentioned)
Organizations[]
- Avengers
- Guardians of the Galaxy
- Stark Industries
- Masters of the Mystic Arts
- Wakandan Tribes
- Dora Milaje
- Wakandan Royal Guard
- Ravagers
- Einherjar
- Black Order
- Avengers
- HYDRA
- S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Masters of the Mystic Arts
- Asgardian Royal Family
- Stark Industries
- New York City Police Department
- Asgardian Royal Family
- Einherjar
- S.H.I.E.L.D.
- United States Army
- Ravagers
- Yakuza
- Brooklyn Support Group
- WHJN
- X-Con Security Consultants (logo)
- Mexican Cartel (mentioned)
- World Security Council (mentioned)
- HYDRA (mentioned)
- Avengers (mentioned)
- HYDRA (mentioned)
- Atlanta Fire Rescue Department (deleted scene)
- Atlanta Police Department (deleted scene)
- Ben & Jerry's (logo)
- New York Mets (mentioned)
- Policía Federal (mentioned)
- Cinemax (mentioned)
- 7-Eleven (mentioned)
Mentioned[]
- Erik Selvig (picture)
- Sharon Carter (picture)
- Ultron (picture)
- Peggy Carter (picture)
- Mary Livanos
- Erika Denton
- NoobMaster69
- Clint Barton
- Johann Schmidt
- Bor
- Infinity Stones Infographics
- Malekith (picture)
- Jane Foster (picture)
- Darcy Lewis (picture)
- Ian Boothby (picture)
- Werner Reinhardt (picture; background screen)[4]
- Schneider (picture; background screen)[4]
- Arnim Zola (picture; background screen)[4]
- Wolfgang von Strucker (background screen)[4]
- Helen Cho (picture; background screen)[4]
- Frigga
- Gamora
- Stephen Strange
- Kurse (indirectly)
- Odin (indirectly)
- Ronan the Accuser
- List
- Nick Fury
- Odin
- Loki
- Peggy Carter (indirectly)
- Bucky Barnes
- Thor
- Odin
- Death (picture)
- Entropy (picture)
- Infinity (picture)
- Eternity (picture)
- Captain America (picture)
- Arnim Zola
- Maria Stark
- Braddock
- Howard Stark, Sr.
- Howard Stark (picture)
- Ivan Romanoff
- Edith Barton
- Vision
- The Big Lebowski
- Ratchet
- Bee Gees
- Mungo Jerry
- Back to the Future
- Star Trek
- Timecop
- The Butterfly Effect
- A Wrinkle in Time
- Somewhere in Time
- Terminator
- Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
- Quantum Leap
- Die Hard
- Stuart Little
- Time After Time
- Hot Tub Time Machine
- Raiders of the Lost Ark
- Cheez Wiz
- Build-A-Bear
- Blue Meanie
- Thumbelina
Production[]
On October 28, 2014, the film was announced as Avengers: Infinity War – Part II, while the third Avengers film was titled Avengers: Infinity War – Part I.[5] However, in June 2016, both films were renamed. The third film title was shortened to Avengers: Infinity War and the fourth film was simply the Untitled Avengers film. Anthony and Joe Russo explain this rename as "the movies are two very different movies", so "it is misleading."[6]
In April 2015, Chris Evans revealed that Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame would shoot back to back.[7] Filming started on January 23, 2017,[8] and was expected to end in October/November 2017.[9]
During a Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 event in April 2017, Zoe Saldana revealed that the title of the film was Avengers: Infinity Gauntlet.[10] Following this, James Gunn denied that was the actual title.[11]
On September 11, 2017, the production of the movie was temporarily shut down due to Hurricane Irma.[12][13]
In November 2017, Kevin Feige confirmed in an interview that Avengers: Endgame was the "finale" to the current iteration of the MCU and "everything before Avengers: Endgame and everything after" would result in "two distinct periods." Feige also confirmed that there were plans for twenty movies after Avengers: Endgame "that are completely different from anything that's come before."[14]
Videos[]
Trailers[]
TV Spots[]
Special Look[]
Featurettes[]
Clips[]
Other[]
Music[]
Song title | Artist | Location(s) |
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Dear Mr. Fantasy | Traffic |
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Supersonic Rocket Ship | The Kinks |
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Doom and Gloom | The Rolling Stones |
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Come and Get Your Love | Redbone |
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Hey Lawdy Mama | Steppenwolf |
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It's Been a Long, Long Time | Harry James and Kitty Kallen |
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References[]
- ↑ Avengers: Endgame Re-Release Runtime, Release Date, Tribute Subject Revealed
- ↑ Avengers: Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely, and Russo Brothers Reveal New MCU Secrets
- ↑ ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Final Battle Secrets Revealed: How the Biggest Shots Came Together, Captain Marvel, Cap Wielding Mjolnir, and More [Interview]
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Avengers: Endgame - Cantina Creative
- ↑ Marvel Announces BLACK PANTHER, CAPTAIN MARVEL, INHUMANS, AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR Films, CAP & THOR 3 Subtitles
- ↑ Marvel Surprise: ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Won’t Be Split Into 2 Movies
- ↑ AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR to Start Shooting in Late 2016; Will Film for 9 Months
- ↑ Avengers: Infinity War And Sequel Set To Begin Filming Monday
- ↑ Kevin Feige on ‘Avengers: Infinity War’, Spider-Man’s Future, 2019 & 2020 MCU Movies, and ‘Doctor Strange’
- ↑ Has Guardians Of The Galaxy star Zoe Saldana revealed the name of Avengers 4?
- ↑ James Gunn: Avengers 4 is NOT called Infinity Gauntlet (exclusive)
- ↑ HURRICANE IRMA Shuts Down MARVEL Movies, WALKING DEAD, More - Report
- ↑ Hurricane Irma Shutters Georgia Film Shoots; SAG-AFTRA Offices Close In Miami & Atlanta
- ↑ Secrets of the Marvel Universe
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- Avengers: Endgame on Wikipedia
- Avengers: Endgame on IMDb
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- Avengers: Endgame on Disney+
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Short Films | The Consultant • A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer • Item 47 | |
Phase Two | Films | Iron Man 3 • Thor: The Dark World • Captain America: The Winter Soldier • Guardians of the Galaxy • Avengers: Age of Ultron • Ant-Man |
Short Films | Agent Carter • All Hail the King | |
Phase Three | Films | Captain America: Civil War • Doctor Strange • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 • Spider-Man: Homecoming • Thor: Ragnarok • Black Panther • Avengers: Infinity War • Ant-Man and the Wasp • Captain Marvel • Avengers: Endgame • Spider-Man: Far From Home |
Short Films | Team Thor: Part 1 • Team Thor: Part 2 • Team Darryl |