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Avengers Endgame (2019): A Spectacular Marvel Universe Finale Unveiled in this Review

Avengers Endgame


Introduction of Avengers Endgame:

 The Avengers superhero team from Marvel Comics serves as the inspiration for the 2019 American blockbuster film “Avengers Endgame”. It serves as both the direct sequel to and the 22nd instalment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), which was created by Marvel Studios and released by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Among the many well-known actors who appear in the Anthony and Joe Russo written and directed movie are Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Paul Rudd, Brie Larson, Karen Gillan, Danai Gurira, Benedict Wong, Jon Favreau, Bradley Cooper, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Josh Brolin. Its IMDb rating is 8.4/10⭐

 In the movie, the Avengers’ remaining members and their allies try to undo what Thanos did in Infinity War. Avengers: Infinity War – Part 2 was the title given to the movie when it was first revealed in October 2014, however, Marvel later changed it. In April 2015, the Russo brothers joined as the film’s filmmakers. A month later, McFeely and Markus agreed to write the script. 

 Avengers Endgame brings an end to the story arcs of several important characters as well as the overall plot of the Marvel Cinematic Universe up to that point. The plot brings back well-known characters and locations from the whole franchise while revisiting many scenes from earlier movies. At the Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Fayette County, Georgia, production commenced in August 2017 and concluded in January 2018. Additional filming of Avengers Endgame was place throughout the state of New York, the metro Atlanta region, downtown Atlanta, Scotland, and England. In December 2018, the official title was made public. One of the most costly production budgets in history is the Avengers Endgame‘s $350-600 million budget.


 Avengers: Endgame’s April 22, 2019, Los Angeles premiere and April 26, 2019, US release marked the start of Phase Three of the MCU. Critics complimented the film’s director, performances, musical soundtrack, action sequences, visual effects, and emotional impact in addition to the culmination of the 22-film saga. With a $2.799 billion global gross, the film broke numerous box office records, outperforming Infinity War’s entire theatrical run in just eleven days, and dominating the charts from July 2019 to March 2021.

 It was nominated for Best Visual Effects at the 92nd Academy Awards among many other awards. The fifth and sixth Avengers films, Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars, are planned for release in 2026 and 2027, respectively.

Cast:

  Iron-Man





  Chris Evans
  Captain America




  Scarlet Johansson
  Natasha Romanoff





  Chris Hemsworth
  Thor




  Mark Ruffalo
  Hulk



  Jeremy Renner
  Clint Barton




  Brie Larson
  Carol Danvers





  Paul Rudd
  Ant-Man




  Don Cheadle
  James Rhodes





  Elizabeth Olsen
  Wanda Maximoff




  Tom Holland
  Spider-Man




  Chadwick Boseman
  Black Panther




  Josh Brolin
  Thanos



Storyline:

 The remaining Avengers—Bruce Banner, Steve Rogers, Thor, Natasha Romanoff, and James Rhodes—as well as Rocket are reunited on Earth in 2018, twenty-three days after Thanos wiped out half of all life in the cosmos. Carol Danvers rescues Tony Stark and Nebula from deep space. When they find Thanos on a barren planet, they want to use the Infinity Stones to stop him from doing what he’s doing. However, they soon realize that Thanos has already destroyed them to stop future usage. Thor, furious, cuts off Thanos’ head.

 Scott Lang leaves the Quantum Realm five years after his initial escape. He explains that he was only detained for five hours once he arrived at the Avengers Compound. They request Stark’s assistance in retrieving the Stones from the past to stop Thanos’s current deeds, believing that the Quantum Realm permits time travel. Stark is reluctant to help them.


 Build a time machine with Stark, Rocket, and Banner, who has subsequently combined his intellect with the Hulk’s power. As Banner points out, changing the past does not affect the present; instead, it creates new realities. When Banner and Rocket visit the Asgardian refugee community in Norway, New Asgard, they find a chubby and depressed Thor to join their team. Romanoff enlists Clint Barton in Tokyo after learning that his family had been destroyed as part of Thanos’ plan, leading him to turn vigilante.

 When Loki attacked in 2012, Banner, Lang, Rogers, and Stark travelled through time to New York City. After pledging to return the other Stones to their correct points in time, Banner persuades the Ancient One at the Sanctum Sanctorum to grant him the Time Stone. The Mind Stone is recovered by Rogers from Hydra sleeper agents in Stark Tower, but Stark and Lang’s effort to steal the Space Stone is unsuccessful, allowing 2012-Loki to flee with it. In 1970, Rogers and Stark visit Camp Lehigh, where Stark acquires a previous version of the Space Stone and runs into his father, Howard. Rogers discovers his long-lost love, Peggy Carter while stealing Pym Particles from Hank Pym to travel back in time.

While Jane Foster was being treated for cancer, Rocket and Thor visited Asgard in 2013. Rocket removes the Reality Stone from Jane Foster, and Thor receives support from his mother, Frigga, and retrieves his old hammer, Mjolnir. While Barton and Romanoff fly to Vormir, Nebula, and Rhodes go to Morag to steal the Power Stone before Peter Quill can. This takes place in the year 2014.

 Red Skull, the guardian of the Soul Stone, says that the only way to obtain it is by sacrificing a loved one. Romanoff gives herself up so Barton might obtain the Stone. The Avengers’ attempt to undo 2014-Thanos’ success in the future and Rhodes and Nebula’s attempt to travel back in time fail when Nebula’s cybernetic implants bond with her prior self, rendering her unconscious. To get ready for his arrival, 2014-Thanos sends 2014-Nebula forward.


 The Avengers reunite in the present and throw the Stones into a gauntlet that Stark, Banner, and Rocket have constructed. Banner, who is most immune to their radiation, uses the gauntlet to stop Thanos from disintegrating. The time machine is used by 2014-Nebula in the present to send 2014-Thanos and his warship back in time, where they would use it to destroy the Avengers Compound. Present-day Gamora is persuaded by Nebula to turn against Thanos in 2014, but Nebula is unable to persuade 2014-Nebula and kills her.

 To use the Stones to end the universe and build a new one, Thanos defeats Stark, Thor, and Rogers holding Mjolnir before calling in his army to go get the Stones. When it comes time to confront Thanos’s army, a revived Stephen Strange shows up along with other sorcerers, the Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy, the Ravagers, and the forces of Wakanda and Asgard. When Danvers shows up there, she destroys Thanos’s warship, but he overcomes her and grabs the gauntlet. At the expense of his own life, Stark obtains the Stones and uses them to destroy Thanos and his army.

 After Stark’s burial, Thor names Valkyrie the new ruler of New Asgard, and enlists in the Guardians. Rogers stays in the past to live with Carter while relocating the Stones and Mjolnir to their correct eras. Sam Wilson receives his shield from an ageing Rogers in the present.


Filming of Avengers Endgame:

 Marvel revealed Avengers: Infinity War, a two-part follow-up to Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), in October 2014. It was planned to release Part 1 on May 4, 2018, and Part 2 on May 3, 2019. The two parts of Avengers: Infinity War will be directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, according to a Marvel announcement made in April 2015. Back-to-back filming is anticipated to start in 2016. In the same month, Kevin Feige stated that the films were given the moniker “two parts of a single film” because of the similar aspects between them, but he believed they would be “two distinct” films rather than one plot divided into two.

 The screenplays for both portions of Avengers Endgame were agreed upon by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely in May 2015. To further dispel this misunderstanding, the Russos disclosed that they would be retitling the two movies in May 2016. Marvel took the title off the movie in July and merely referred to it as the unnamed Avengers picture. Given that it would reveal narrative secrets for both Avengers Endgame and Infinity War, Feige and the Russo brothers stated that the title was being suppressed.


 At Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Fayette County, Georgia, with Trent Opaloch serving as director of photography, principal photography on the movie Mary Lou 2 began on August 10, 2017. Avengers Endgame, along with Infinity War, was the first Hollywood feature film to be shot entirely utilizing IMAX digital cameras.  Avengers Endgame was shot with ARRI Alexa IMAX 2D cameras. Filming of Avengers Endgame took place in the same month in Downtown Atlanta’s The Gulch neighbourhood, close to Piedmont Park and the Five Points MARTA station.

  The movies were supposed to be shot simultaneously, but due to logistical challenges, Feige said, “It became too complicated to cross-board them like that, and we found ourselves—again, something would always pay the price.” We aimed to be able to concentrate while filming one movie and then another. Due to logistical and budgetary considerations related to the enormous number of cast members, Anthony Russo initially felt that it would be more logical to shoot both movies simultaneously. He had stated that “some days we’ll be shooting the first movie and some days we’ll be shooting the second movie.

 The only movement is back and forth. During the early May 2017 filming of Infinity War, the 2013 Asgard scenes were filmed at Durham Cathedral in Durham, England. Despite extra filming in New York’s Dutchess and Ulster counties in June 2018, the production was completed on January 11, 2018. By September 7, 2018, reshoots were begun, and they were finished on October 12. In January 2019, there were more reshoots. In addition, scenes of Avengers Endgame were filmed on location in St. Abbs, Scotland, which served as a stand-in for New Asgard, Norway. Each of Evans and Hemsworth received $15 million for the movie.


 With the publication of the first trailer in December 2018, the movie’s official title, Avengers Endgame, and final U.S. release date, April 26, 2019, were made public. The following companies contributed to the visual effects for the movie: Technicolor VFX, Territory Studio, Industrial Light & Magic, Weta Digital, DNEG, Framestore, Cinesite, Digital Domain, Rise, Lola VFX, Cantina Creative, and Capital T. Avengers Endgame has 200 de-ageing and ageing shots, as in past MCU movies for which Lola worked on the de-ageing scenes. To replicate moments from The Avengers (2012), Downey, Evans, Ruffalo, Hemsworth, Johansson, and Renner underwent a de-aging procedure to match their 2012 appearances.

 For the 1970 New Jersey scene, Michael Douglas, John Slattery, and Stan Lee were all given younger looks; Douglas’s role in The Streets of San Francisco was cited as an example. Evans was also aged up by Lola using makeup and a stand-in for reference for the last scene where he is presented as an elderly man. The editors of the movie were Jeffrey Ford and Matthew Schmidt.


Box Office:

 Avengers Endgame not only became the highest-grossing film of all time (until it was eclipsed by Avatar (2009) owing to the re-release in China in 2021), but it also made $858.4 million in the United States and Canada and $1.941 billion in other nations for a global haul of $2.799 billion. The United States and Canada rank Avengers Endgame as the second-highest-grossing film of all time. When inflation is taken into consideration, Gone with the Wind from 1939 remains the film with the largest global box office earnings, with Avengers Endgame coming in at number five.


 The movie’s $1.2 billion international debut broke all prior records and more than doubled Infinity War’s previous high of $640 million. Additionally, Avengers Endgame is the first movie to surpass the $1 billion and $1.5 billion milestone in less than five and eight days, respectively. Deadline Five days after the movie’s release, according to Hollywood estimates, it would become profitable, which is “unheard of for a major studio tentpole during its opening weekend.

 Taking into consideration production costs, marketing expenses, talent participation fees, and other expenses, the website ultimately determined the movie’s total net profit to be $890 million; as a result, it was ranked first on their list of the “Most Valuable Blockbusters” of 2019 thanks to box office receipts and home media sales.

On May 4, the movie’s worldwide box office receipts surpassed Infinity War’s entire theatrical run, making it the fastest movie ever to make $2 billion globally (beating Avatar, which achieved this feat in 47 days). It also became the second movie to cross the $2.5 billion mark, beating Avatar’s previous record of 72 days. It joined Avatar, Titanic (1997), Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015), and Infinity War as the fifth movie to do so.

Release Date of Avengers Endgame:

 On April 22, 2019, the Los Angeles Convention Center hosted the world premiere of Avengers Endgame. To transform Hall K of the convention centre for the movie’s premiere, Disney collaborated with Dolby and QSC Audio to put in a 70-foot (21-meter) screen, Dolby Vision projectors, and a Dolby Atmos sound system. The after-party and red carpet entrance for the premiere were both hosted at the convention centre.


 On April 24, Avengers Endgame was released in IMAX and 3D in Australia, China, and other regions of Asia and Europe. On April 25, it was released in the United Kingdom. On April 26, it was released in the United States and India. On April 29, it was released in Russia. Initially, May 3 was set aside for its American release. To promote Russian-made movies, Radio Liberty claimed that the Russian government delayed the movie’s distribution in that nation. Phase Three of the MCU includes the film Avengers Endgame.

 The second trailer for Marvel Studios’ Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) was released on May 6, and starting that day, Marvel started showing it after Endgame screenings. Tom Holland, who plays Spider-Man in the movie, left a message for the audience before the movie encouraging them to stay until the end of the credits to see the trailer. Avengers: Endgame will be re-released in theatres with seven minutes of new post-credits material, including a homage to Stan Lee, an incomplete deleted scene, and the Far From Home opening scene, according to Feige’s announcement in June. Additionally, certain theatres will distribute a limited edition poster. In 1,040 cinemas nationwide, the re-release got underway on June 28.

Trailer of Avengers Endgame:


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