Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: April 26, 2019
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LiladizNov 11, 2022
It's been 3 years since this movie was released and I'm still getting excited since the first time I saw it in the cinema.
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BullyMaguireDec 3, 2021
After 21 MCU films, we now have Avengers: Endgame and it did not disappoint at all. Now I personally wouldn't quite call it the masterpiece everyone is making it out to be as I do think the movie has its problems, but it is still easily aAfter 21 MCU films, we now have Avengers: Endgame and it did not disappoint at all. Now I personally wouldn't quite call it the masterpiece everyone is making it out to be as I do think the movie has its problems, but it is still easily a satisfying conclusion to an awesome sega. As what I didn't like let's be honest there are a lot of plot holes and contrivances with this movie. But I feel that was inevitable as it is a movie about time travel. Also, I'm not a big fan of what they did with Thanos as he felt more like a CGI character than the well fleshed out character he was in Infinity War. But anyways this movie really was a beautiful send-off and really nice love letter to all these beloved characters. The nostalgia I felt and the strong emotions I felt when watching this movie were great. The final fight at the end was some of the best action out of any comic book movie. And the way it ended the two main superheroes Tony Stark and Steve Rogers was very well done. This is a flawed but satisfying conclusion to the MCU. Expand
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AgentLviJul 21, 2023
Excellent movie. The story is so enjoyable, scoring is really great, visual is decent, and the voice is stunning
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BrandonCastenJan 28, 2022
This really was such a good conclusion to the infinity sega. Unfortunately everything after has been good or not so good except NWH.
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ErixKingMar 7, 2022
Nose como alguien puede votar negativo a una de las mejores peliculas de superheroes de la historia. creo que solo es superada por infinity war
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BriningmydogMar 7, 2022
This is an absolutely incredible masterpiece that brings together all the previous movies into what is possibly the most incredible crossover movie of all time.
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cookiemonster3Mar 22, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. THIS MOVIE WAS SO GOOD!!!!!! It was really awesome to see thanos the train engine and captain nigeria team up to fight bob the builder on jupiter. The scene where Diamond Man suits up is really cool, since his suit is made from fragments of my poop. The ending was very unexpected though it was really confusing that bob the builder true idenity is dart monkey paragon degree 93. Overall great movie totally recommended. Expand
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atejeda5Apr 5, 2022
Great movie! Emotional, entertaining and satisfying. I can't understand why some people hate it. It was everything we could ask for.
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LamontRaymondApr 25, 2019
Disclosure: I'm NOT a Marvel superfan, but I've seen all the movies, starting with Iron Man (actually, starting with Howard the Duck), and I was starting to get tired of these. However, this is a really good movie. A little bloated at 3Disclosure: I'm NOT a Marvel superfan, but I've seen all the movies, starting with Iron Man (actually, starting with Howard the Duck), and I was starting to get tired of these. However, this is a really good movie. A little bloated at 3 hours, yes, and it takes almost a full hour to really kick into gear, but they writers/director do an excellent job wrapping things up. Some truly touching moments, and some extremely funny moments. ("Hello Jeff Lebowsky!") I though Capt. Marvel was given a short shrift, but I suppose that makes sense given her late entry in the series in general. Clearly, we're not going to be seeing certain character(s) after this film, but I think it's deftly handled for maximum emotional payoff. In my theater, there were belly laughs, cheers, and ugly cries. Can't expect much more than that in a big budget flick, huh? Expand
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intruder313Apr 28, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Very good overall though a little too long, the 'Time Heist' was a bit silly and some characters got too much screen time at the expense of others e.g. the awful Nebula is critical to the plot while we don't really get The Hulk. Expand
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evilofApr 26, 2019
This one is a bit weird to judge.
As a person who read alot of comics when I was younger, and have seen all the movies at least once, I was invested in the characters wich helped alot. Its alot of pretty good acting, but unless youve watched
This one is a bit weird to judge.
As a person who read alot of comics when I was younger, and have seen all the movies at least once, I was invested in the characters wich helped alot. Its alot of pretty good acting, but unless youve watched the earlier movies you wont understand alot of whats going on, and probably wont care. But for me? + : Good acting, good action and a fitting celebration to the last 10 years of movies.
- : Not alot (from my POV)
Neutral: the plot was a bit ... I dont want to say bloated, but a bit all over the place in the middle. And it was a LONG movie, for good and for worse.
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DukeJonMay 11, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The second best superhero movie I've see, after infinity war. Takes a while to get going, lots of false finishes and trips to the past, but overall a very fine send off for iron man and captain america. Three hours long, but the time flew by. Marvel are knocking it out of the park at the moment, I can't think of a better way to find escapism at the movies. Expand
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enrogae1Apr 28, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The movie is quite good, with a few notable incongruous moments dealing with that "timey-wimey" stuff. I wasn't a fan of how the Captain Marvel character was used at all, but some of my fears there did not come to fruition so I can handle it. Most of the issues are minor, and it's a substantive and worthy conclusion, overall. Expand
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KenmeiApr 27, 2019
This is over a decade in the making and delivers on most of the things I thought they'd touch on in this movie. While there are some inconsistencies in the plot but to say what those are would be to spoil it so I'll refrain from doing soThis is over a decade in the making and delivers on most of the things I thought they'd touch on in this movie. While there are some inconsistencies in the plot but to say what those are would be to spoil it so I'll refrain from doing so here. The plot clearly doesn't want you to think too hard about some of the stuff happening but it does handle the subject matter very well. The length is a bit of a turn off, even though I'd be hard pressed to figure out what they could have cut from this movie. And the ending is very well done and moves the MCU into a new chapter. I'll be very interested in seeing where they go from here, especially since GotG 3, which was billed as the start of the next phase of movies, is going through such turmoil. But for fans of the MCU this is a no brainer and easily worth the lengthy run time. Expand
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tremaultMay 5, 2019
I would have given it a 9 or a 10 if it were not for the feminist agenda. There were plenty of scenes showing strong capable women throughout the film and I loved them. what I did not love, was the power puff girls scene at the end.
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paulraisedAug 4, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Much better than Infinity War, it has a few surprises and some great moments. It brings a very satisfying finish to the decade of stories that begun with Iron Man. There was too little of Captain Marvel though. Expand
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killian13Apr 27, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. For 10 years , it has been leading to this ... and I'm not disappointed , but a little sad to say goodbye - we can't spit on it but they've become icons of our generations For a guy like , it was very emmotional , even if it's not the best superhero film of all time , you can't deny , it ends perfectly the saga ; Thanks to the whole cast (thanks RDJ) , you made grow up - and that's the most important Expand
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lager96May 27, 2019
Avengers: Endgame is the perfect culmination of 22 films that I, as well as countless others, have grown up with. This is a character film and takes a deep look at the characters that we have fallen in love with over the past eleven years. ItAvengers: Endgame is the perfect culmination of 22 films that I, as well as countless others, have grown up with. This is a character film and takes a deep look at the characters that we have fallen in love with over the past eleven years. It takes its time which can affect the pacing but does it in a way where your time isn't being wasted as a viewer. Everything is important and makes the final scenes so emotional. The acting, editing, sound design, cinematography, & directing are all on their A game and it shows. While this film does have some flaws, like the previously mentioned pacing, no one can deny this is a perfect end. The last hour is some of the most satisfying and emotional scenes you'll see in any comic book film. I couldn't ask for a better send off to so many of my favorite characters! Expand
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Ecobomb55Apr 27, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Fantastic movie. The first half was pretty boring however. They spent way too much time on how the Avengers reacted to the deaths of everyone. The second half was great. The action was great and the emotional scenes hit hard. There was only one cringy scene in the movie and that's where all the female heroes moved in front of Spiderman and it panned around to look at them. I thought that was unnecessary. Overall, great movie and would highly recommend it. Expand
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bfoore90Apr 26, 2019
Endgame was a frustrating film for me to review, Because on one hand I was mindblown by the sheer force of this film. While, it is a satisfying conclusion to the stories of Iron-Man, Captain America and a few others; you can't help but getEndgame was a frustrating film for me to review, Because on one hand I was mindblown by the sheer force of this film. While, it is a satisfying conclusion to the stories of Iron-Man, Captain America and a few others; you can't help but get confused by the convoluted and overthought time-heist middle of the film. It's not as good as Infinity Wars it still provides a ton of emotionally satisfying moments that should please longtime fans of the series. Expand
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DeependraApr 29, 2019
Not being a blind fanboy or been effected by hype, I can say that,The end game definitely lives up the hype but, only for last 30-45mins. The first half of the movie was filled up more with funny humour and unexpected condition of heroesNot being a blind fanboy or been effected by hype, I can say that,The end game definitely lives up the hype but, only for last 30-45mins. The first half of the movie was filled up more with funny humour and unexpected condition of heroes after losing to Thanos in infinity war. Inshort, it falls flat in my opinion.
I personally feel that Infinity war was better than end game due to "powerful" foundation of story and the fear of Thanos was very well projected.
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monnefOct 18, 2019
Quite good, great effects (as expected). It was interesting to see Avengers beaten, broken, a nice phoenix arc.
Only downsides are Captain Marvel (damn, that actress is wooden) and one cringy feminist scene, thankfully a very short one.
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Quite good, great effects (as expected). It was interesting to see Avengers beaten, broken, a nice phoenix arc.
Only downsides are Captain Marvel (damn, that actress is wooden) and one cringy feminist scene, thankfully a very short one.
Since many of the best are out/dead (or promised to NOT have a series/movie like Scarlet Witch), I don't think following products will be worth watching. If you are really invested, I would recommend waiting for proper reviews for a few weeks (just ignore "professional" critics), or buy it at significant discount.
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DobianMay 3, 2019
I won't get into too many details since this movie has been reviewed a zillion times already. It was a nice conclusion to the series, it checked off all the boxes, all the Marvel franchise characters got their moment, even though some wereI won't get into too many details since this movie has been reviewed a zillion times already. It was a nice conclusion to the series, it checked off all the boxes, all the Marvel franchise characters got their moment, even though some were featured more than others, and it had a bittersweet and poignant ending Was it great? No, for me it was just very good. There weren't any really suspenseful moments where I was thinking, oh my God, how will they get out of this one?! Everything played out very predictably, and because they had to cram so much into three hours, the story was always rushing to the next thing before you could finish digesting the last thing. Lots of great humor though, a final cameo by the late great Stan Lee, a beer belly Thor, CGI Michael Douglas from 1970, and some very touching moments, particularly with Stark and Hawkeye in scenes with their loved ones. Captain America's epilogue was also very sweet. The big battle near the end was visually spectacular, but as with many big special effects battles, just way too busy to make sense out of most of what's happening. Sensory overload. And it was over almost as soon as it started. Still, Endgame is a solid and worthwhile finish to the series, while not entirely amazing as a standalone film. Expand
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yoshi594May 24, 2019
A satisfying end to the infinity war saga but the way they did it was also a cheap cop out. Time travel is a cheap way to beat an enemy, albeit the way they handled time travel is refreshing . Marvel could have looked to the comics forA satisfying end to the infinity war saga but the way they did it was also a cheap cop out. Time travel is a cheap way to beat an enemy, albeit the way they handled time travel is refreshing . Marvel could have looked to the comics for inspiration and even extend the thanos/infinity stone saga even more so.

This movie is 100% fan service as they close the book on the future of the original avengers bar Hulk.
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spongeswiftMay 4, 2019
Avengers Endgame is the most jaw dropping movie I have ever seen. Not only because of what unfolds but really because of how it unfolds. It's not only ambitious, it has so much heart that people that haven't even connected to these charactersAvengers Endgame is the most jaw dropping movie I have ever seen. Not only because of what unfolds but really because of how it unfolds. It's not only ambitious, it has so much heart that people that haven't even connected to these characters might shed a tear over their hardships. Tony Stark was great as always, the Hulk became as likeable as ever, Black Widow shocked me, and Captain America did good. I think a real standout is Captain Marvel though. Her power was so brute that it gave me goosebumps but her vulnerability shined through and made me emotionally involved with what she was doing. Thor though... Overall I thought this movie was really worth the decade wait. Expand
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Weeeeee711Apr 26, 2019
My main complaint was there were just too many characters and even in a three hour movie...PLENTY of them wern't done justice...like Black Widow which I'm not really buying anyways..but still..it's almost like everyone forgot she was in theMy main complaint was there were just too many characters and even in a three hour movie...PLENTY of them wern't done justice...like Black Widow which I'm not really buying anyways..but still..it's almost like everyone forgot she was in the movie.

That and the stupid undercutting humor at KEY parts

It was a celebration for the MCU...but also Back to the Future 2!

Great scene at the end with Cap/Carter!

7.5/10..but we're rounding up.
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MattBrady99May 14, 2019
“I know I said no more surprises, but... I was really hoping to pull off one last one.”

After the shocking cliffhanger at the end of ‘Infinity War’, the question that ran through our head’s was “hmm...what just happened?”. Heroes
“I know I said no more surprises, but... I was really hoping to pull off one last one.”

After the shocking cliffhanger at the end of ‘Infinity War’, the question that ran through our head’s was “hmm...what just happened?”. Heroes disintegrating out of existence before our very eyes with the last remaining soak up the reality of their failure, and the antagonist finally at peace knowing the monstrous deed is done.

‘Avengers: Endgame’ perfectly wraps up 22 movies in a grand and spectacular scale. For a movie that’s three hours long, not once did I feel the length as everything flew by (in my opinion). There's so much going on. The fact this movie even exist and payed off as well as it did, it’s nothing short of a miracle. The Russo Brothers always do a fantastic job directing action and camera work, but little do people mention how they get the best performance out of everyone and really flesh out each character, and I mean every character. I think Black Widow is best handled whenever the Russo’s are involved, in terms of making her dynamic and characterization rather than hard as nails “girl power” trope - that no other director haven’t got the hint yet. I’m also thrilled Hawkeye gets his time to shine, which helps Jeremy Renner work with material to deliver an emotional performance that was pretty hard hitting at times.

Same thing with Paul Rudd as Scott Lang/Ant-man. It’s incredibly transparent that the Russo Brothers really like this character and doesn't dumb him down to make other characters look good and isn’t just a buffoon. They understand his intelligent and used Scott’s comedic backbone to his advantage. He basically saves the world (besides the rat).

Heck, every character gets a great arc, and yes even Thor, which I don’t understand why people argue that he doesn’t. While still having a comedic charm from ‘Thor: Ragnarok’, but when the scene calls for him to be serious, then expect chaos. He really is the strongest and most tragic Avenger. The other main characters also get fantastic and satisfying arcs.

Also the acting from everyone was absolutely stellar. Robert Downey Jr. is magnificent as usual, although here it hits home. Chris Evans really grew into the role of Captain America and I can't imagine any other actor playing the part than him. Karen Gillan is often overlooked playing Nebula, as I always thought she nails every role she plays. Despite the heavy make-up, she still can express so much. What's more to say about these actors than best casting ever.

The mad titan himself makes a return, but doesn’t have much screen time than “Infinity War” and...well, let’s just say the character goes into an unexpected direction, to say the last. Still a poetic and intimidating villain that can brawl with the avengers with or without the gauntlet. Josh Brolin once again delivers an excellent performance. Thanos is this generation’s Darth Vader.

The action sequences are light years more monumental than ‘Infinity War’. If I have to be honest, I shed a tear at the one point towards the final battle. Although the movie isn’t action heavy throughout, but I was never bored during the more slow paced moments.

The score from Alan Silvestri is perhaps the best and most memorable score in the MCU. A mixture of sadness and loss with a booming blast of epic. Perfectly pays tribute to the original six heroes.

Now people have complained about the movie having too much fan service, which I personally didn’t mind and couldn’t see the faults, because then again, this entire cinematic universe belongs to them, the fans. The reason why we have 22 movies, 48 hours and 11 minutes worth of movies and this movie pulling in a monster $2 billion worldwide only in 11 days beating ‘Avatar’ that did so in 47 days! While not a stand alone movie, although considering it’s a follow up to the events of “Infinity War”, it would be tricky to do so.

For problems: The story had issues throughout and the entire time travel subplot made no sense whatsoever when given a second thought, but then again, how can you make sense of time travel.

I didn’t find Captain Marvel solo movie to be all that interesting - both the movie and her as a character, but was hoping the Russo Brothers would resolve that issue and make the character less wooden. Unfortunately even the Russo’s couldn’t save her. Luckily her screen time is incredibly slim, but they literally pulled a Poochie type of excuse when she was absent for a huge amount of the movie’s run time with a “I must go now. My planet needs me”, from ‘The Simpsons’. I must admit, when she did return, I groaned.

Overall rating: Despite the problems, ‘Endgame’ still delivers a sweeping epic that leaves the audience feeling whiplash with emotions. Happiness, sadness, joy and excitement. An experience I’ll remember forever.
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Digibutter64May 5, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Avengers: Endgame starts off in a situation we don't often see in superhero movies; the heroes have lost. Thanos has successfully erased half of all life. When the Avengers discover that he has destroyed the Infinity Stones to prevent them from being used again, they eventually decide to do some time travel to get past versions of the stones in an attempt to revive everyone that disappeared.

This is a film that rewards you if you've seen several past MCU films, with events of said films going on in the background as the Avengers and their allies search for the stones. The action's great, there are emotional stakes, and the humour generally hits. The directions taken with Banner/Hulk and Thor will probably rub some the wrong way, but this is ultimately a great conclusion to the "Infinity Saga". I can't wait to see where the MCU is taken next.
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Rebecca31Apr 29, 2019
A film that really needs no introduction, all us superhero fans have been waiting for this moment for so long and it’s finally here. I still remember seeing the first Iron Man movie in the cinema and I never would have thought it would bringA film that really needs no introduction, all us superhero fans have been waiting for this moment for so long and it’s finally here. I still remember seeing the first Iron Man movie in the cinema and I never would have thought it would bring us here. As always this is a spoiler free review but I do recommend avoiding all reviews until you’ve seen Avengers: Endgame for yourself. Honestly you should avoid all reviews and social media in general because not all of us are adhering to the #DontSpoilTheEndgame request by the Russo Brothers. So if you’re the type of person who would intentionally spoil a film like this for someone else you’re the type of person who deserves to be wiped out with a single snap of the fingers.

Set immediately after the events of Avengers: Infinity War, the universe is trying to come to terms with the devastating effects after half of the universe have been wiped out. The remaining Avengers are determined to do whatever it takes to try and undo Thano’s actions. I wouldn’t be a huge fan of all the Marvel movies, Age of Ultron and Civil War for me had a lot of problems yet what saved them was the characters and what drives Endgame is the characters we’ve come to know and love over this long journey. I loved Endgame, my heart was racing, I was on the edge of my seat. All the previous films have led up to this moment and no time is wasted diving straight in. With a three hour running time it’s not the type of film you want to buy a giant bucket of coke for unless you’re prepared to leave the cinema to use the bathroom, because don’t let these so called online bathroom guides fool you, there is no part of Endgame worth missing. I can’t speak for everyone but those were the quickest three hours of my life. Despite that I did feel a certain few characters were not given the screen time they maybe deserved, though I understand it would be difficult to give everyone their moment with a cast this big, even with the lengthy running time it just isn’t possible. Though maybe we could have done with a little less of the Hulk eating lunch and a little more Okoye, whatever I’ll get over it.

You’ll laugh, you’ll cry and you’ll cheer along with the film. There’s nothing better than being in a packed cinema screen with die-hard fans of the franchise. A spectacular cinematic achievement with a very satisfying ending. A real sense of closure, yes that means no post credits scene so feel free to make a mad dash for the bathroom if you’re not a blubbering mess by the end.

It may go without saying but yes you really do have to have seen most of the other Avenger movies, if you haven’t you really won’t get much out of Endgame. Highly recommended but honestly I don’t need to recommend this one do I? You’ve already seen it, it’s made over 1 billion on it’s opening weekend and will continue to break all the records.
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jtwoodallMay 8, 2019
It was really good...maybe great as superhero films go. But, too damn long and absurd misuse of Thor and especially Hulk. And arrow guy gets way to much screen time. I mean, he shoots arrows for Christ's sake. What good is that guy, really?
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ComandanteCobraApr 30, 2019
Good, a solid movie that reconnet and offer closure to some aspects of the franchise...after about 10 years of Marvel cinematic universe it wasn't an easy task to accomplish. Kudos to that. But It's a little inferior to Infinity war orGood, a solid movie that reconnet and offer closure to some aspects of the franchise...after about 10 years of Marvel cinematic universe it wasn't an easy task to accomplish. Kudos to that. But It's a little inferior to Infinity war or Avengers 1:
Some parts are well made but other not so much...like the majority of the humorous parts (too many and too silly). Thor and Hulk are really bad represented here.
Other than that it's a must watch..the day after the movie premiere I spotted people (and tv news) in my country talking about superheroes and not about the last soccer match...for and old nerd like me It's a little revolution...and in a good way.
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saintandrewsfalApr 26, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie has 4 mentionable issues, two small and two big, but overall it's a fun, entertaining, exciting, surprising at times, and emotional. Small issue #1. The Captain America Vs. Captain America fight could have easily been prevented by future Cap saying something only Cap would know. There's a better way to do that scene. Fight first then future Cap states only something Cap would know, ending the fight. Small issue #2: Pacing of the first act. At 3 hours, the movie mostly moves at a nice pace, but there was a bit of lag at the end of the first act. Big (and biggest) issue #1: Thanos finds out about the plan because past Nebula is on the same "network" as future Nebula?!?!? Future Nebula would know that might be a risk and/or would tell that they were reading her memories when she got to the past. That's really lazy writing and it the main plot point of brining Thanos into the fight. A better way to do that is have either future Nebula infiltrate Thanos and get caught or Thanos intercepts the future Avenergs messages and is concerned enough to investigate and ends up catpuring future Nebula. Big issue #2: The ending with Cap on the bench and Bucky and Falcon watching him. In this scene, if there's one person who's going to approach Cap it's Bucky or both of them, but not Flacon. I mean they even made a whole movie about Bucky, not Falcon. Secondly, if Bucky would have went over there, would Cap have given HIM the shield or told Bucky to send Falcon over? (I'm cool with Falcon being Cap BTW). That's just for starters. The team throughout the movie were trying to prevent messing up the timeline by changing events, but Cap does just that. He goes back and marries Peggy preventing her from marrying her original husband and having her original kids (from Cap: TFA). This is a huge time ripple. In short, because there's so much awesome, funny, and exciting moments, it raises up an structurally 6/10 film to an 8. Expand
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VadertimeMay 6, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This was a good movie, but it was not a great movie. Infinity War was a great movie. This movie was also an hour too long and plodded along at a snails pace for the first 2 hours. Tony Stark was not a surprise. Black Widow was a surprise. Captain America was perfect. Expand
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MovieGuy811Apr 30, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Sure you could argue that this movie is overrated. But I just can't deny that this is a really solid finale for the MCU franchise. Great sendoff to Tony, Steve, and Natasha. The MCU will never be as good ever again after this and Infinity War. Expand
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hugoferreiraApr 30, 2019
It's a necessary movie to continue with the franchise, otherwise Infinity War would be sufficient as an ending, still pretty awesome.
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mrushing02Apr 26, 2019
This is a tricky one to write when many people have still not seen the film, so no worries if you are reading this, there will be no spoilers. Look for the spoilers on The 602 Club podcast next Tuesday. If you listen to my podcasts or haveThis is a tricky one to write when many people have still not seen the film, so no worries if you are reading this, there will be no spoilers. Look for the spoilers on The 602 Club podcast next Tuesday. If you listen to my podcasts or have read this blog, you know I am not afraid to be critical of Marvel movies when I feel it is warranted. Case in point, I felt like Infinity War was, “… a mixed bag that has the effect of one being served a gourmet burger and then only being given a minute to eat it. There is so much happening, yet there’s so little pay off, leaving the audience unfulfilled, wanting a better movie and resolution. We all know the conclusion is coming in 2019, so now that the compulsory is over, we wait and wait and wait.” It was frustrating to feel this way, specifically since I just didn’t feel much about the movie, other than ambivalence and this left me trepidatious for Endgame.

So with that preamble, I know you are are all waiting eagerly for my thoughts on the end of the Infinity Stone Saga…. it is satisfying. That’s really what we want after this twenty-one film, eleven year investment, right? We want to be satisfied emotionally and thankfully Endgame is everything Infinity War was not in that department. The movie will capture you from start to finish. Personally I am happy with where my favorite characters are at the end and that is enough.

With the three hour run time and the contrivances to overcome Thanos, there are some issues. The movie does feel a bit long, but it also plays out better than Infinity War. Where that movie left you feeling unable to focus because there were so many characters and not a moments rest, Endgame is able to take its time. This may be it’s greatest strength, that you don’t feel rushed, you’re allowed the opportunity to care about what’s happening because you’re not being whiplashed between stories every other minute. For my book, Endgame is the poignantly satisfying conclusion to this part of the Marvel saga I wanted. It is not the perfect movie but it’s the one we deserve. Endgame is rate 4 out of 5 Cap Shields.
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imoviesreviewApr 26, 2019
Even if your not a superhero fan, This is still worth a watch. It got good humor, characters, and action to not only make this a good superhero film. But just a good movie in general.
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Ken_HeisenbergMay 1, 2019
Yes the movie is that good. For any Marvel universe fan this is a must-see movie as it is the last one and arguably the best one. It's a pity that some of the heroes die, which means we definitely won't see them again. The ending is very beatiful.
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Wolfenstein51Apr 26, 2019
This was the funniest Marvel movie yet. Lots of funny one-liners which makes this an enjoyable film. It is too long at 3 hrs and the first 30 min drags, but it picks up and gets you invested. It does get predictable at times and is theThis was the funniest Marvel movie yet. Lots of funny one-liners which makes this an enjoyable film. It is too long at 3 hrs and the first 30 min drags, but it picks up and gets you invested. It does get predictable at times and is the quintessential Hollywood blockbuster. I was surprised how plot heavy this installment was (not much action until the second half). Overall, a fine conclusion to the Avengers story line and worth a watch. Expand
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KayVen17May 22, 2019
+ grandioses Bild im IMAX
+ man merkt die Länge von 181 Minuten kaum
+ alle wichtigen Fragen beantwortet
+ unerwartete Wendungen
+ epische Momente + grandioser Showdown

- gewisse Logikfehler
- manche Charaktere kommen zu kurz
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JKekaNVKZApr 29, 2019
When I go on premiere I wait what I’m wait from Endgame! BUT, I see all what I didn’t closely expect, and they (Moviemader team) did great job, if they have +1 hour, and no more “she’s not alone” please, I think this movie will be on 10/10,When I go on premiere I wait what I’m wait from Endgame! BUT, I see all what I didn’t closely expect, and they (Moviemader team) did great job, if they have +1 hour, and no more “she’s not alone” please, I think this movie will be on 10/10, hope we see directors cut version in future)... Expand
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superbatJun 7, 2020
Despite suffering from some plot holes, Endgame is a delightful conclusion to the Infinity Saga. It has an abundance of enjoyable humor, delightful nostalgic moments, and endearing fan service. Some of time travel material made little sense,Despite suffering from some plot holes, Endgame is a delightful conclusion to the Infinity Saga. It has an abundance of enjoyable humor, delightful nostalgic moments, and endearing fan service. Some of time travel material made little sense, but it didn't take away from the movie's enjoyment. Endgame provides solid closure to the stories of the many characters who you've become familiar with during the last decade, while also successfully setting the stage for the next phase of MCU movies. Expand
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The3AcademySinsApr 26, 2019
If you look at the past of the Marvel Cinematic Universe; 11 years, 22 films, all leading up to Avengers: Endgame, one can definitely make the argument that this is one of the most ambitious films in human history. As someone who loves allIf you look at the past of the Marvel Cinematic Universe; 11 years, 22 films, all leading up to Avengers: Endgame, one can definitely make the argument that this is one of the most ambitious films in human history. As someone who loves all sorts of movies, I do not make this statement lightly. To keep this as concise and spoiler-free as possible, this movie subverted my expectations in major ways, and I was not disappointed. I was grinning like a fool through the entire three hour runtime. There are some minor hiccups, but honestly, so much is tied up so nicely in this film, and Endgame will be a gold standard that epics measure themselves for years to come. Expand
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Creeper3455Apr 26, 2019
They said it would never happen. They said it would never be accomplished. But WOW,they’ve done it. I finally had a movie where the Italian Audience reacted to it like an American Audience,and it was glorious. Truly unforgettable. Anywho,theThey said it would never happen. They said it would never be accomplished. But WOW,they’ve done it. I finally had a movie where the Italian Audience reacted to it like an American Audience,and it was glorious. Truly unforgettable. Anywho,the review.

Yeah,it’s good. What did you expect? This big culmination of 10 Years worth of 300+ Movies to suck? You must love Jurassic World 2,then.
All jokes aside,Avengers Endgame is a beautiful movie that somehow still puts the entire population in the world (Infinity War being just an anticipation of that) as main leads,and still make it a time at the theater full of poetry. Poetry that,for a Marvel movie,is still surrounded by sheer “MCU Formula” stupidity. Not as a whole,though.
For a story that lasts 3h2’,this manages to go by pretty fast,like a 50 Minute TV Show Finale,even for one that deals with the casualties that Infinity War had,and just like final franchise movies,they mention almost the entire MCU,right down to the first Iron Man movie being an instrument for the story. The story goes by just like you thought it would go,and much more. Yes,there’s Time Travel (I’m allowed to say it,because other critics mentioned it),yes,there’s the traditional Marvel Formula (even if it lasts for,like,15 minutes in this hulking bowl of Seriousness) and it has a pretty easy structure to follow,which is surprising,considering that 3000 Characters and Time Travel in a Franchise movie are the recipe for a Box Office Flop. Several times they either repeat the same ole’ moment from *Insert MCU Movie name here* or they hint at that. Come to think of it,the structure of the story goes just like how Tony Stark has a great idea and it goes south real fast (remember Age Of Ultron? Good times…).
The score by Alan Silvestri is alongside Thor Ragnarok and Black Panther at being the best MCU Score. At parts,it’s reminiscent of Forrest Gump (with the gratuitous melodramatic Violin or a piece mostly composed with Violins like the Theme or “They’re Sending Me To Vietnam”),and like every Final Movie in a Franchise,there are pieces from IW that are repeated in here (“Undying Fidelity”,”Even For You”,there’s a few...).
If it has a shot at it (and unless another movie blows me away with that),this better have a Best VFX nom at the Oscars. So many pretty things (and CGI) to talk about in here that I can’t because it’s “Oh So Spoilery!”.
But not everything is flawless,as this movie has some flaws that pissed me off A LOT. The First Act of the movie is enjoyable,but there are 2 jokes where they try to modernize it,to the point to where I’ve never thought a Marvel Movie could beat Ferdinand for a Dab joke (and you know I despise those things SO GODDAMN MUCH),and every minute of its runtime is pure Fan Wish Fulfillment,with a big,loud,bombastic 3rd Act that’ll make Nerds real happy. Just let me watch a movie,I don’t need a quote from a comic every 3 Seconds!
Thanos got downgraded from the biggest threat of the MCU to “still threatening,but kind of an imbecile”. They try to make him as hateable as someone like Drago Bloodvist (from the How To Train Your Dragon series),but it ends up being a traditional ethic villain that threatens (I MEAN IT) to destroy the entire Galaxy with everything he has (a snap is not enough,huh?),with one decision in general that kinda made me angry,but still hope it’ll improve upon rewatch.
Also,if you’re planning on an IMAX watch,see it in 2D,not in 3D. I almost had a headache for 3 hours of 3D Superhero Brawling. But,aside from the jokes,what is there to really complain about? Just for too much Comedy and brutal decisions,I can see someone hating it a-la Last Jedi. SO MANY RISKS TAKEN IN HERE AND I LOVED EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM.
But still,I had a great time,you’ll have a blast,your family and friends will,and everyone else will enjoy this epic conclusion in a Franchise that,ironically,half the world grew to love as time went by. This ain’t no Spider-Verse,but it’s the best thing the MCU could offer. Besides,I finally got to see an Audience bursting to tears (one girl holding them),so that’s a Big Plus for me. :-D
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KeithDowApr 26, 2019
The biggest takeaway from ‘Avengers: End Game’ is just how much of an emotional roller coaster it is. There are countless opportunities to laugh out loud throughout the three hour movie—our personal favorite was the line “pick a side,The biggest takeaway from ‘Avengers: End Game’ is just how much of an emotional roller coaster it is. There are countless opportunities to laugh out loud throughout the three hour movie—our personal favorite was the line “pick a side, Lebowski”—which themselves are perfectly balanced (pun intended) by thrilling action sequences, nostalgic interludes, and genuine moments of sadness.

Despite Endgame representing the denouement of the Avengers franchise (and the 22nd film to be released by Marvel Studios for the Marvel Cinematic Universe) the movie itself is also surprisingly self-contained. The only thing anybody would have to know going into the film is that Thanos snapped his fingers at the end of the last installment and half of all living things vanished into dust. Speaking of Thanos, his arc is presented most masterfully of all, far more unexpected and complex than anyone could’ve reasonably guessed. And as of this moment there’s a brilliant Easter Egg on Google celebrating the opening of ‘Avengers: End Game.’ Google “Thanos” then click on the Gauntlet icon containing the infinity stones on the right hand side of the screen. Enjoy.

Rating: 8.5/10
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MoishMay 8, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It is good closure for this saga of 22 films a great homage to Iron Man and Robert Downey Jr. that started this whole thing up, a well managed to a certain point plot about time travel that has its plot holes without which you couldn't justify more than one event in the movie, the most commonly complained aspects I've watched are Professor Hulk, fat Thor and the scene of just superheroines, and they're not bad those have a justification among some other things like several deus ex machinas, the third act is super epic and it's fan service well done not like Batman V Superman where is poorly executed but it is not enough for me to be a better movie in general than Infinity War. More than the plot holes or the ridiculousness of the jokes what I disliked the most was how impertinent they were with the product placement, a commercial for Fortnite, a commercial for Axe and the most brazen of all the Audi one, its clear they gave more priority to other things that make it a coherent film with cinematographic arguments. Expand
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bkristmanApr 26, 2019
A very mixed bag of good ,bad and meh. They actually could have split this episode into 2 parts and it would have been better because they tried to jam way too much exposition,wrapping up of loose ends and results for all characters intoA very mixed bag of good ,bad and meh. They actually could have split this episode into 2 parts and it would have been better because they tried to jam way too much exposition,wrapping up of loose ends and results for all characters into 'only' 3 hours.
That didn't leave any time for most characters to be anything more than devices to move the plot along.
The last hour makes the price of admission worth it though as a lot happens.
Anyone worried about Captain Marvel taking over the film as dominant figure rest easy .It's not that way. Still worth an 8.
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The_Man_XXMay 11, 2019
Usually the phrase came full circle is used way to often without meaning but in the sense of Avengers: Endgame Marvel did just that, wrapping up 10 years of storytelling and movies all really well.

What I really enjoyed about this movie is
Usually the phrase came full circle is used way to often without meaning but in the sense of Avengers: Endgame Marvel did just that, wrapping up 10 years of storytelling and movies all really well.

What I really enjoyed about this movie is that it really took its time with the plot, Sometimes it took too long to get going especially with a 3 hour run time but it was never boring and you just kept getting intrigued with the story elements. When the movie starts it’s right off Infinity War and did really well to establish the consequences of the last movie and to let the characters experience the fallout of Infinity War.

As I said the movie really took its time with it plot sometimes it just felt a little too dragged on as it left the directors wanted to over-establish some plot points instead of just keeping it simple but I wouldn’t say it’s a major issue it’s just that in a 3 hour runtime you don’t need to over complicate the plot. However though the story was really fantastic, if I haven’t said it before the Russo Brothers are geniuses they managed to wrap up 10 years worth of storytelling in one movie brilliantly from the First IronMan movie till now.

Speaking of characters, obliviously there were a lot characters like Infinity War but Endgame was really about the conclusion of the original six Avengers from IronMan, Black Widow, Captain America, Hulk, Hawkeye and Thor. Each one had an arc and came to satisfying conclusions by the end of the movie. The really surprising performance came from Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye or Ronin who we didn’t see on Infinity War and had a really nice story that involved him and his family and the events of Infinity War and how it impacted him. Robert Downey Jr gave the best performance as usual .In all honesty no one gave a bad performance in this movie they all did really well so that’s another plus.

Thanos played by Josh Brolin who had a very big role in Infinity War and was a fantastic villain and was one of the best if not the best thing about Infinity War played a small role in Endgame, I mean he was still Thanos he was badass, menacing and obviously had some memorable lines. He wasn’t in the movie all that much except for in the beginning and largely shows up at the end of the movie for the final showdown and that was kinda disappointing, but with the story the Russos went for you could understand why he wasn’t in it that much but still it was kind of disappointing. Thanos was still a great villain in Endgame all that being said and you could fell The after effects he imposed after Infinity War. Without saying too much Thor and Hulk were the twist characters in this movie I mean they did some surprising stuff with them at first I was like Marvel what did you do but in the case of Hulk it turned out all right but Thor...lets just say I didn’t like what they did to him or his arc(if that’s what you wanna call it) was disappointing.

The humor was good for the most part of course this is a Marvel movie so forced humor played a factor(sorry if you keep seeing this in all my Marvel review but it is what it is) especially in the case of Thor I mean Endgame didn’t ruin the character of Thor but it’s like they were trying to ruin him if that makes sense. There wasn’t really a lot of action in the first and second half of the movie maybe one action scene in the second act to keep things fast paced, in fact there were like 2 or 3 action scenes in the whole movie(I’ll talk about the final battle just hold on). I mean that was really surprising that a superhero movie managed to keep me intrigued for that much with so little action so again hats off to the Russo’s for a compelling and interesting story. Now let’s talk about the final battle, yes it was Epic I usually don’t describe anything as Epic but the final battle of Endgame was truly a spectacle and I’m glad I got to see it. It was filled with tense moments, awesome comic book action, drama and truly some wonderful surprises, it had it all that I think the final battle was the best action set piece in all of Superhero movie history just truly phenomenal action.

The tone of this movie was lighter than I expected after the events of Infinity War I mean it’s not a bad thing, when the movie got dark and serious you felt it. Endgame was part adventure so I guess you’d expect some lighter tones in some aspect. The third act was really the best part of the whole movie and I mean the whole last act, there were some nail biting moments, epic action and wonderful storytelling and heart breaking scenes.

So Avengers: Endgame was a really great movie, had awesome characters, an intriguing story, it was fun, had funny humor, fantastic action, really heartbreaking moments and a satisfying conclusion.Sure there were a few things a didn’t like for instance some baffling character decisions or some dragged on scenes but for the most part all I have to say in a nutshell I Thank You Marvel.
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DominArsenOct 27, 2019
Avengers Endgame is the closing of the last 10 years of Disney supremacy in terms of super heroes. This film is not flawless. It is cool very well done with a cast of high fly. He is Tony Clack's Emblem of Robert Jr. Downey. We even have theAvengers Endgame is the closing of the last 10 years of Disney supremacy in terms of super heroes. This film is not flawless. It is cool very well done with a cast of high fly. He is Tony Clack's Emblem of Robert Jr. Downey. We even have the right to Disney's vision of their work. My disappointment is in the treatment that Disney always keeps ie "We hurry to treat the entire environment and we focus on the characters on the screen." The strength of a Disney is the licenses so why wasted all the time. The swipe is too quickly explained. The time machine is useless since it is enough to have only the combination. The death of one of the characters for the stone of infinity is really the déjà vu which defuses all emotion before the scene. A Disney movie without real death is a disappointment because no one really dies. It's like hesitation in the life of the day it does not move anything forward.

Avengers Endgame est la cloture des 10 derniéres années de suprématie de Disney en terme de super Héros. Ce film n'est pas sans faille. Il est cool trés bien fait avec un casting de haute volé. Il est l'Embléme du Tony Strack de Robert Jr Downey. Nous avons meme le droit à la vision de Disney sur leur oeuvre. Ma deception est dans le traitement que Disney garde toujours c'est a dire "On se dépéche de traiter tout l'environnement et on se concentre sur les personnage à l'écran". La force d'un Disney ce sont les licences alors pourquoi se dépéché tout le temps. Le swipe est trop vite expliqué. La machine à remonté dans le temps est inutile vu qu'il suffit d'avoir uniquement la combinaison. La mort d'un des personnage pour la pierre d'infinité est réeellement du déja vu ce qui désamorce tout émotion avant la scéne. Un film Disney sans réel décés c'est une déception car personne ne meurt vraiment. C'est comme hésité dans la vie de tout les jour ça ne fait rien avancer
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Mitya64Apr 29, 2019
Хорошее завершение. Первая часть фильма была скучна, но с середины уже начинается самое интересное. Графика и экшн просто топовые. Особенно посмешил тор. В общем топовый фильмХорошее завершение. Первая часть фильма была скучна, но с середины уже начинается самое интересное. Графика и экшн просто топовые. Особенно посмешил тор. В общем топовый фильм
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flowerpowerJul 29, 2019
I am so happy Brie Larson had such a tiny role in this, made it so much more enjoyable. Other than that, it was your run-of-the-mill sequel to Infinity War that was supposed to tie together a bunch of films. It was great, but not groundbreaking.
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DubeauApr 28, 2019
Endgame is a good ending for IW. The story starts really slow. Mainly because you have a lot to carry over from other movies. The story is kind of grounded and didn't resolve on a magical solution that much. The acting was really solid. TheEndgame is a good ending for IW. The story starts really slow. Mainly because you have a lot to carry over from other movies. The story is kind of grounded and didn't resolve on a magical solution that much. The acting was really solid. The FX still amazing. What they did with Thor and Banner can be debatable but I found it justified in their own ways. The final battle was something for the eyes. I found interesting that there were still consequences to the choices they made. I give it a 78%. I wasn't blown away by the movie but very satisfied with the story in general. Expand
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JLuis_001Apr 28, 2019
22 films and 11 years later, Avengers: Endgame is the end of an incredible stage in film within the blockbuster branch.
You can hate it but definitely you must recognize that what Marvel Studios built with this franchise is something that
22 films and 11 years later, Avengers: Endgame is the end of an incredible stage in film within the blockbuster branch.
You can hate it but definitely you must recognize that what Marvel Studios built with this franchise is something that will hardly be seen again in this industry.
Superhero films existed before Iron Man and the MCU but the ambition of this project completely surpassed everything else.

That the audience that perhaps didn’t care about comic books at all was so involved with this saga and followed it until the end says a lot. The tears that the people next to me spilled in the theater only confirmed it.

Like Infinity War this film may not be able to sustain itself without the whole concept but as I said at the time about that film I come to repeat here as well. This isn't about that.
If after 22 interlaced films you can not understand it, what's the point of saying more about it?

Its achievements are numerous. Even with three hours of duration the film never feels heavy, perhaps a little overwhelming for the amount of things happening at the same time but the narrative hardly falls into bumps that make it feel slow or boring.

The story is emotional enough especially in the end, even when they reach levels never seen before of fan service, everything feels in its place and I think the most devoted fans will be satisfied.

The final battle is spectacular, finally I felt as if I were watching a comic book taking life from the pages to the big screen because the scale and the number of characters make it the most epic battle of the whole saga.

But even in spite of its achievements it also has its faults.
Despite the lenght you can feel the holes in the story. The visual effects vary too much because in some points it looks pretty good and in others it gets to look very bad. Even the CGI varies in quality because the work is so detailed in Thanos but so simple in Hulk.
Even the soundtrack in spite of the quality is not as emotive as that of Infinity War.
And for the same reason due to the size of the plot, many characters end up reduced to very small moments in screen.
And of the three characters that closed their circle in this film, I must say that the ending of Black Widow was quite bad compared to that of Iron Man and Captain America.

Avengers: Endgame closes a cycle and closes it with solidity in a very entertaining show.
It's the film that was expected to be and as I said closes a monumental chapter in this franchise in terms of narrative and characters and at the same time laying the foundations for what is to come.
Will a new saga of 10 years and more films follow? I don't know, and part of me doubts it, but no matter what happens in the coming years, the achievements of this franchise will undoubtedly be unforgettable for a lot of people.
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elPieroMar 26, 2021
Avengers Endgame is an amazing action movie and an epic ending to the saga that Marvel started 10 years ago, its a must see if you are a fan of super hero movies, action in general or you have been following this universe.
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jaredwallace91Apr 26, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The bow the tried to wrap everything up with at the end of the movie was a little wrinkled, but the movie experience was one I will never forget.

Also: Sam says "On your left"
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amheretojudgeApr 26, 2019
Feige is done with his first arc and so are we, this is more a palette clenser than a tease, bring it more, it is simply "old style" good.

Avengers: Endgame Russo Brothers docks the universe in one colossal stage where our mighty heroes
Feige is done with his first arc and so are we, this is more a palette clenser than a tease, bring it more, it is simply "old style" good.

Avengers: Endgame

Russo Brothers docks the universe in one colossal stage where our mighty heroes dances the dance of their life, it is extremely well choreographed. Never has this ever pulled off at such scale, claims Marvel, and Feige proves it, by swooping in every last drop of blood shed in this war. But mind you, it is unlike Infinity War, it never gets too much. There is a certain amount of linearity in their narration that is more focused and polished than the previous installment. It is the ultimate heist, in a sense that it is as big an ambition as the cast is. And so is the storytelling, as rich as the banner goes, the usual baggage of levity that Marvel often failed to own it, comes in natural in here.

Split into three acts, this wallop of emotional drama is not the tease for the game but the journey, that Robert Downey Jr. quotes to be proud of. The world of Russo Brothers, is perfectly balanced as Josh Brolin, wanted it to be. What could have been precarious is somehow its best asset, the film is obvious or even obliged to connect the dots. And as much as you feel overridden in this ride, it never grows dull; this overwhelming experience is plastered across the screen for three straight hours that is ought to make the fans giddy up for more.

What has been fascinating, is to see, not Thanos turned into a mere pawn of the game, his malleable philosophy is still threatening to the leftover superheroes. Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, the screenwriters, are free from the stereotypical MCU formulaic structure, it doesn't tap on- a joke, an emotional punch and an actual punch- to the safe beat, they have deconstructed their rhythm for the Endgame, tears are expected, satisfaction; a surprise package.
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NothingReviewsApr 27, 2019
Don't let that 8 scare you, Avengers: Endgame is by far the most ambitious film of all time and a very important film as no other films cannot create such a big franchise.

Endgame is funny, depressing, satisfying and very enjoyable and
Don't let that 8 scare you, Avengers: Endgame is by far the most ambitious film of all time and a very important film as no other films cannot create such a big franchise.

Endgame is funny, depressing, satisfying and very enjoyable and everyone gave their all (for one) in this film as some actor/actress will probably never return for the MCU after this film. There were a lot of easter eggs from this movie which links to the other films in this universal which was awesome to hear especially at the end. Everyone has a good reason why they make these decisions and doesn't leave the viewer confused. Overall, the action scenes were satisfying and awesome, the ending was a great conclusion to this movie and just in general, this was (almost) the perfect marvel movie and it's definitely worth your 3 hours of life

The reason I said almost is because of these reasons:
1. Captain Marvel was barely in the movie, they made an entire movie about her and yet you didn't really need to watch it for Endgame as she's rarely in it and she was in the climax of the movie. Plus Brie Larson was horrible in this film and I know that she is a fantastic actress which disappoints me even further
2. The movie is funny. Maybe too funny. There are so many emotional scenes in this film but then they quack a few jokes in there which sure they're funny but it destroys the flow of some tear-jerker moments
3. Speaking of the flow, when they finish a dark, miserable scene, they immediately go to a bright, happy scene which just confuses me. Why could they just slowly tune down the darker scene and slowly build up into a relatively happy scene? However, with all the negatives, I will probably rewatch this movie again
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LoletinAlexisMay 3, 2019
EndGame is a great movie that, even with some plot holes and some minutiae, is a perfect ending to the Infinite Saga.
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ViddiotMay 1, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Avengers:End Game provides an entertaining climax to the current generation of Marvel Super hero films however, like Hawkeye and Black Widow at Vormir, it came pretty close to falling from the cliff and failing the mission in a few places, but thankfully crisp (not rushed) pacing provided a life-line whenever we were staring into the abyss.

We begin with a continuation of the gloom cast by the end of Infinity War, and are invited to a heartbreaking picnic with Hawkeye, this scene is played well; not overdone. It is sad and reminds us of what has been at stake, and the recent defeat of the Avengers. It sets the tone for the film nicely; we are going to have to confront the emotional debris left in Thanos' wake over the course of the next few hours. We settle in for the ride.

The only problem with the picnic scene is it happens during the day, while over in Wakanda...presumably simultaneously, it was also daytime. I suppose we can just re-imagine Hawkeye's farm was in Africa. But it certainly looks more likely a good scene was developed and shot without much thought going on regarding the time-line of events. Which is strange, because as the film goes on. Time becomes a central issue.

Stark is rescued,avoiding certain death twice in the space of a few days now...he returns bitter and damaged, as are all our heroes. We go after Thanos then take a break for 5 years.

Thor is suffering PTSD. As a big fan of The Big Lewbowski,
I enjoyed his transformation here, but had some horrible Luke Skywalker flashbacks, which I think are the main trigger from some of the outrage on-line at this decision. I think it works here, because Marvel has always had a comedic element. Thor had a compelling reason to be in the state he was in, and the writers allow us to see him rise from the ashes of himself again as the final battle looms.

Once the time travel story begins, we came close to the fall. The constant referencing of films (as with Spiderman in Infinity war referencing the Alien franchise) and revisiting scenes from previous films seemed to bog the story down. Rather than making me feel connected to these characters because of their familiarity with the actual world, I felt pulled out of the fantasy...the effect was to break the fourth wall and rather than finding it charming I felt it broke immersion. Despite this being essentially a fun entertainment piece I hate it when immersion gets broken and I'm forced to realize I'm in a room full of people I don't know, (despite the enjoyment of the shared experience of watching a film in a theater),I came here to escape all these people for a few hours. Luckily, the time travel sequences are handled briskly, and are used to set up some nice moments with Captain America (which pays off nicely at the end) the Tony, Mr Stark, Jarvis triangle and then Thor with his mother.

My only disappointment with the film is the transformation of Thanos (or regression?).
He was a mystery for so long, and then his motivation and cold logic were one of the best things about Infinity War. His personal sacrifice and strength of will to persevere toward his goal, were terrifying and unique. Unfortunately, here we take a turn, and his philosophy is reduced to a simple desire to destroy all life, and remake the world(s) in his own image. Oh...this interesting and complex villain is now just a regular Bad Guy. Let's just all beat each other up now.
The climactic fight is spectacular, there is a sense of real peril for most of our heroes and the film manages to keep us on edge. There are a few cringe moments, but again it's a subjective and personal question of taste, little things that don't really damage the film but we could have done without.
Captain Marvel again giving us an unwelcome Last Jedi Flashback, flying though Thanos's spaceship in a reflection of the Last Jedi Light-speed ram.
In the midst of battle, everything pauses conveniently as a few reunions take place, the whole Grrrl squad moment was a cringe, but thankfully they moved on quickly and didn't make too much of a deal about it.

Jump to the final moment of the battle and here comes the coup de grace..'I am....Iron man'. Now that moment was excellent, and was worth sacrificing the Thor 'I went for the head' climax by positioning that as a surprise at the start of the film. We got the best of both worlds there.

So in conclusion. A worthy part 2 to Infinity War, which was a very hard act to follow, let alone to try and top. The film looks beautiful, the action sequences are easy to follow and mostly avoid 'shaky cam'. A sad but satisfying end for Iron man; his heroes journey is complete. Having grown from self centered to self sacrificing over the course of the films. Captain America says farewell and his decision was logical and consistent to his desires, and Thor seems a great fit for the Guardians of the Galaxy.

I look forward to watching Infinity War and End Game back to back in a marathon someday soon.
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d0vla11Apr 27, 2019
Masterpiece? Not at all.

But it's definitely a satisfying conclusion. The movie has flaws, but there so many good things about it, especially the last chapter, i got goosebumps like never before :)

I definitely recommend it!
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JDX_AwesomeMay 6, 2019
I thought ‘Avengers: Endgame’ was a great movie, but not without its flaws. It’s deeply satisfying and very entertaining in a lot of ways. The themes of depression and loss are handled very well, and they allow the heroes to feel the mostI thought ‘Avengers: Endgame’ was a great movie, but not without its flaws. It’s deeply satisfying and very entertaining in a lot of ways. The themes of depression and loss are handled very well, and they allow the heroes to feel the most human they’ve felt in a long time.
As the conclusion to the twenty two movie and eleven year long ‘Infinity Saga’, it’s pretty much perfect. As a stand alone movie (connection to other Marvel movies aside), it’s good, not great. While there are some glaring plot holes that do ruin a few aspects of the movie, I can forgive most of them. The pros out way the cons here, but the cons are definitely there. I had such a good time watching the movie that I didn’t even notice most of the plot holes (not to say there are a lot) on my first or second viewing, they were pointed out to me in other reviews. Here’s the bottom line, it’s very enjoyable to watch, but the second you apply any kind of logic (including rules they established in this movie) to a lot of the plot points, it begins to crumble, but, it gives some characters satisfying endings and others a bright future.
I once said that after ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’, I would stop watching most Marvel movies, but after this, I think I’ll stick around for a little while.

Also, f*ck Captain Marvel, she ruined moments that otherwise would’ve been amazing.
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JayyHKohJun 9, 2019
We asked for it, we got what we wanted. There are loads of moments where it's just fan service, but they fit fairly well into the plot. The overall story was engaging although a little slow at first, and damn, that was an emotionalWe asked for it, we got what we wanted. There are loads of moments where it's just fan service, but they fit fairly well into the plot. The overall story was engaging although a little slow at first, and damn, that was an emotional rollercoaster. The ending for one of the characters didn’t particularly make sense, especially considering the rules of time travel in the MCU, but the final battle was breathtaking. Overall, if you’re not an invested fan, this experience isn’t for you. Form an emotional connection to these characters and you’ll realise just how intense the film is in what it chooses to do. Expand
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ShangchaosApr 28, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Great movie, sadly some of the plot holes and overly funny scenes make this movie not perfection. But in summary, this is still a worthwhile movie for MCU's 11-year journey Expand
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DaermonApr 26, 2019
Not bad, good, but Infinity War far better. The Endgame is hm... Is too half-hearted and calculable.
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theredskyJun 17, 2019
This is an amazing film. I love almost every aspect of this film. As a Marvel fan, I can definitely say that Avengers: Endgame is a love letter to the fans and provides a satisfying emotional conclusion. Before I get started, here is aThis is an amazing film. I love almost every aspect of this film. As a Marvel fan, I can definitely say that Avengers: Endgame is a love letter to the fans and provides a satisfying emotional conclusion. Before I get started, here is a spoiler warning. Go see Avengers: Endgame and then come back. Let’s get some negatives out of the way. Everything up until the Time Heist drags on and starts to get boring. I know that they need to set everything up for the 2nd and 3rd acts of the film but I wish they had done it better. The 2nd and 3rd acts of this film make up for this though. I also didn’t like the explanation for the their time travel. The film basically states that anything the characters do in the past doesn’t affect the future which makes no sense at all. I know that this is their own rule but it just makes no sense at all. Why would changing the past not affect the future at all. That would mean that Nebula would have disappeared when she killed her past self. The one other problem is that some of the jokes didn’t work. The positives far outweigh the negatives though. The cast does an outstanding job especially all of the main Avengers. I loved watching them together with War Machine, Nebula, and Rocket. All the supporting characters also did an amazing job. The plot can get confusing sometimes but generally, it’s understandable. The tone remains consistent throughout the film. It’s sometimes funny when it needs to be funny and it’s serious when it needs to be serious. The cinematography was fine. It wasn’t anything special. The visual effects for this film are amazing though. The armies look mostly real and Thanos looks great as always. There is a lot of emotional weight to this film which kinda surprised me. I was expecting Hawkeye to die but I was generally surprised and sad when they killed off Black Widow. I was really sad when they killed Iron Man. I knew they were but I didn’t know how they would kill him. It was incredibly satisfying to hear Iron Man say “I am Iron Man” one last time. His death is sad but satisfying. The funeral scene at the end of the film was so awesome and brought back some characters we haven’t seen for a long time. The action in this film is probably the best in the MCU. The climactic battle at the end is in my opinion the best action scene in all of cinema. Captain America wielding Mjolnir was so awesome to watch. Personally, I loved the ending for Captain America. He got to live the life he never lived. Overall, Avengers: Endgame is a satisfying conclusion to the first 22 films in the MCU while boosting a very strong cast, some amazing action, and an immensely satisfying conclusion. I give Avengers: Endgame a 9.5/10. Expand
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shadowfreak99Apr 28, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Fascinating timeline despite mentioning previous MCUs storyline all together in one single movie without any plot holes, the 3 hours runtime doesn't feel so long due to its suspense story, there is funny moment, epic moment and the most important one.......... The heartbreaking moment. All characters have done their role very well, it is one of the greatest superhero movie of all time . Expand
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YesterMay 2, 2019
It's a good send off for the original Avengers' cast. There was no way to live up to the standard of Infinity War, but they did a great job nonetheless. The world building and the plot are good. Some plot elements might come in and bite themIt's a good send off for the original Avengers' cast. There was no way to live up to the standard of Infinity War, but they did a great job nonetheless. The world building and the plot are good. Some plot elements might come in and bite them in the bottom in future movies, but for now, it's alright. Thanos is not nearly as well written as he was, which is disappointing. Overall it's a very good movie. Expand
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VG_AlexMay 2, 2019
"Avengers: Endgame" is an excellent commercial movie,Marvel spent 10 years to prepare a wonderful show.Straightforward stories with a spectacular effects is good for every audiences.

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QuintonKnightApr 28, 2019
The combination of 21 films does not disappoint. It’s not your typical Marvel movie as the Russo’s make this one different yet great like all there MCU films. This is an absolute blast of a film with so many emotional moments I’d be shockedThe combination of 21 films does not disappoint. It’s not your typical Marvel movie as the Russo’s make this one different yet great like all there MCU films. This is an absolute blast of a film with so many emotional moments I’d be shocked if you didn’t cry. It has so many callbacks to past movies you wouldn’t be wasting your time rewatching every MCU film. Just wow. This film is amazing. Expand
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sksoegaardMay 1, 2019
This movie is great it ends all the story lines of the different characters. It packs an emotional punch and i cried my eyes out in the theater. This movies is a great ending to a big franchise.
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ThrenodistMay 2, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. About the all female scene: as a straight guy, I like that scene. I have seen so many negative comments about it and state the scene is so "forced". Well, if we use this mindset, the whole movie is "forced" because so many things had to happen at the right place and right time: Tony Stark meeting his father, Steve Rogers getting back with his love of life. Also, if Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hawkeye, Star Lord, Black Panther and Dr. Strange are fighting together in one scene, I don't think people would say it's "forced" although they are all males. Last but not least, this whole movie is a fan service. Let's just celebrate the diversity of the superhero lineup. Everyone of them is the favorite for some fans. You don't need to bash others to love one. Thank you! Expand
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scsalApr 28, 2019
It's really good. They've done what needed to be done to conclude the saga, abandoning the usual cheesy ways superhero's movies end, and makes you understand that all Marvel movies til now were made in prior to this movie. I still preferIt's really good. They've done what needed to be done to conclude the saga, abandoning the usual cheesy ways superhero's movies end, and makes you understand that all Marvel movies til now were made in prior to this movie. I still prefer Infinity War over Endgame for being packed with more action (and badass) scenes, as Endgame is slower paced. But in a much more real sense, you'll love this either way, I saw people cry, laugh and shock themselves on the session. It's worth every penny and every second. Expand
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BweadApr 28, 2019
Probably the largest scale film of our generation, with plenty of action and heart felt moments. Unfortunately, some of the plot holes are too big to forgive and forget and, at times, didn't even feel like an Avengers film.
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BenaudMay 16, 2019
This one's great. Its the character moments that do it for me. They seem to tie things together well and even unmake a plot hole or two from previous movies (bad news, they're still plot holes in those movies!)
Characters acted true to their
This one's great. Its the character moments that do it for me. They seem to tie things together well and even unmake a plot hole or two from previous movies (bad news, they're still plot holes in those movies!)
Characters acted true to their character, although there was not enough Hulk, Thor was a bit disappointing and Catpan Sparklefingers was as sour and holier than thou as I assume she was in her own movie.
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AngryBanelingMay 3, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Infinity War is a better movie overall but Endgame is the definitive conclusion to the 11-year story arc. The amazing character interactions in this movie alone are worth the watch. The story is very simple, but the way they pull off the "snap reversal" is beautiful. It ends on a high note, even if it does get a bit confusing with all the time-travel/alternative universe plot holes that arise toward the end of the movie. And I got to see my favorite superhero in the entire MCU do something magical. He started this with "I am Iron Man" and he got to end it with that admission to Thanos, who was immediately rendered speechless by it. What a beautiful character arc. It's definitely a 10/10 in my book but for objectivity's sake, I'm going to leave it at 8/10. Expand
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MaxximizeApr 26, 2019
Wow , first time to stay 3 hours long in the cinema . It's quite an experience in IMAX with laser . Movie is alright , just like what i expected . But 50 USD worth ticket per one is insane !
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NezharMCMay 3, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A movie that seems like 3 movies fused: A part about regret and defeat, a part about a time heist and another that is the great battle we've all been waiting for.

The humor is hit or miss, with some jokes being repeated too many times (Fat Thor). The time travel part creates a huge amount of plotholes, but it's interesting indeed.
The movie lends too much time for the first part, filling much of the 3 hours of the movie. The main characters on this movie are the original avengers, whose story ends in this movie. The best part about this movie is how it ties up all the storylines of the MCU in a satisfying conclusion.

It is a worse movie than Infinity War but it definitely isn't a disappointment. However it gives me the idea that the future of the MCU won't be that great, seeing as the most important Avengers in the next phase are mostly absent (I still don't see Captain Marvel as the leader of the New Avengers, it is still an undeveloped character).

Hawkeye/Ronin's storyline is compelling and Scarlett Johansson works the best as Black Widow in this movie, although her sacrifice scene is a bit odd.

The final battle against Thanos is compelling although being time travel Thanos makes it less dramatic. The battle between Thanos and Scarlet Witch could have been more emotional with a Thanos that killed Vision.

Tony Stark's sacrifice is compelling as the end of Stark's character development, becoming a symbol for the hope of humanity and the Avengers. From being an arrogant and egotistical man to a selfless yet still arrogant hero, fighting for the future.
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Gazuto516Apr 27, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Hora de bajarnos del tren de la locura. Endgame es un final bueno, satisfactorio y decente para una saga de películas que nos fueron llevando por poco mas de 10 años, pero vamos a ser críticos como corresponde, no le gana a su predecesora, Infinity War. Endgame tiene múltiples escenas buenas, interesantes e intensas; como también tiene algunas simplonas, extrañas o innecesarias. Los cambios que sufren múltiples personajes son comprensibles, pero podrían haberse explorado mas o tratarlos mejor, sean ejemplos de estos Hulk y Thor. Sumado a que hay otros personajes, un ejemplo Okoye, que no se los explora en absoluto, aunque es comprensible, la cinta dura 3 horas y diversos personajes tienen secuelas confirmadas en las que seguro veremos las consecuencias de su desaparición por 5 años (mencionaría a Black Widow, pero tiene su precuela, por lo que no haré comentarios hasta verla). En parte no puedo evitar sentir que hubo varias declaraciones previas al estreno que no influenciaron en nada la película, siendo un ejemplo la Capitana Marvel, personaje el cual iba a ser de gran ayuda para los derrotados vengadores, solo aparece en el principio de la cinta, hace un par de cosas y no vuelve hasta la batalla final. La cinta, por otro lado, toma algo que todos conocemos, viajes en el tiempo, y lo usa de una manera completamente distinta a lo que teníamos como costumbre, lo cual, en lo personal, me gusto, pues a fin de cuentas, nadie ha viajado en el tiempo en la realidad y no hay forma, por ende, de explicar con absoluta certeza lo que realmente sucedería, por eso acepto con gusto la propuesta en la película. En conclusión, como dije, Endgame cierra muy bien la saga del infinito (spider-man FFH es un epilogo en mi honesta opinión, por eso no la cuento tanto a la cinta) y por ello, pese a que no es perfecta como muchos pueden llegar a creer, le doy un justo 8. Expand
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thatdannerMay 12, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Thought this movie was good but a little bit more boring than its predecessor. Some of the ideas were a little wonky and convoluted. The acting was good though, especially from Chris Hemsworth and Robert Downey Jr. The movie made me cry quite a bit as it was truly the end of an era. Iron Man’s death was brutal, and Tom Holland’s acting during that point made me actually cry. The action and comedy were as good as any Marvel movie. It was a fine ending to a 21 movie long era and the result, while not perfect, checked most of the boxes and was satisfying. Expand
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ZumbacinoApr 26, 2019
Epic, sentimental and some times a bit messy. It’s unbelievable how many story lines and humorous and touching titbits the Russo Brothers manage to juggle. The final instalment of the Avengers franchise is a joy to watch if you’re invested inEpic, sentimental and some times a bit messy. It’s unbelievable how many story lines and humorous and touching titbits the Russo Brothers manage to juggle. The final instalment of the Avengers franchise is a joy to watch if you’re invested in the previous films. As a standalone film it’s not as great as Infinity War and in some ways it replays some of it plot points. Still a great and satisfying ending to a grand story. Expand
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lcamoviereviewsApr 26, 2019
The time has come. The thrilling conclusion to the Infinity Stones saga and the Marvel Cinematic Universe as we know it. After the shocking cliffhanger in last year’s, “Infinity War”, the long year wait moved fast and slow all at the sameThe time has come. The thrilling conclusion to the Infinity Stones saga and the Marvel Cinematic Universe as we know it. After the shocking cliffhanger in last year’s, “Infinity War”, the long year wait moved fast and slow all at the same time. Now that we are here, the questions began to flow in. Who lives? Who dies? What happens to the world? All of these questions and more are answered but not in the way you might think or in the most understandable way. The film opens up with Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) free-floating in space on the Guardians spacecraft with Nebula (Karen Gillian) after the snap from Thanos (Josh Brolin) and losing Spider-Man (Tom Holland), Peter Quill (Chris Pratt), and Drax (Batista) on Thanos home planet, Titan. Some humor is added to the mix with both Tony and Nebula playing a game of paper football while waiting for life support to fail. This leads to a monologue with Tony recording a message to Pepper (Gywneth Paltrow) through his helmet. After that, it looks like he is close to death. But, a orange glow overtakes the ship and it’s Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) to the rescue. From there, they are reunited with the team that remains. Fast forward a bit and now they find Thanos, thanks to Nebula. The stones have been destroyed and Thor beheads him. What do our heroes do? Five years later and still no results. The movie petals along for a good solid hour with our heroes trying to find different theories until they realize that time travel is the only option. The first hour of this film does tend to move a bit slower then you traditional Marvel film. We are treated to a very depressing and somber tone with giving each character their moment and what they have been doing over the last five years. The biggest moment by-far is given to Thor (Chris Hemsworth). Beer and time have not been kind to him. Yes that’s what I said, beer. I don’t want to give it away but his appearance generated some of the theater’s funniest laughs. I was glad in this sequence to see a few characters from “Thor: Ragnorak” make a return appearance and see that they are alright. I was really surprised how many laughs were in this film considering where the story is at this time. I think there may have been almost too much funny going on here at times but that may have been just because of the audience that was with me in the theater. Petaling along, we are treated to all of the avengers splitting off into different times to locate all of the stones before Thanos gets them. These were some great sequences and it was great to see some old familiar people from past Marvel films and callbacks to the first avengers film. Time travel is a key part for the whole last two hours of this film and while things to make sense at times, there are also many different plot holes I found too. Some time travel events don’t exactly match up with previous time rules we have seen in other films or what common sense would tell you in these situations. It leads to some convoluted and messy things that still are a bit bothersome especially when five years have passed and at the end of the film, Peter Parker goes back to high school and sees his friend, Ned (Jacob Batalon). How did high school resume for them when five years have passed? I am hoping this is answered in the upcoming “Spider-Man: Far From Home”. The final battle of this film is quite the epic spectacle. Not as big as some of the reviews were hinting because I still believe in the big picture of things that the battles in the previous film were a bit better. Although the moment where all of the avengers assemble here is quite the goosebumps moment. The CGI is nearly flawless in the film with only some moments in the final battle looking a little too green screen. There are a couple of deaths in the film. One of them I was expecting and another not so much. I won’t tell you here but the one I was expecting gets a proper sendoff and it is a good farewell that feels right. I am also pleased that Captain America gets the ending that I always wanted. It’s exactly what I predicted and if you listen to mine and Jason Kobasic’s podcast on the previous film and our first part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe recap, you will know what I mean. This film bookends just about every thread from the previous 21 Marvel films. It couldn’t have been an easy task for the filmmakers to put that together and create something special. They did and everything comes together real nice in the final moments and I loved the final shot. It put a smile on my face and felt very satisfied. I still like “Infinity War” a tad bit better then this one but this is still a great addition and an epic conclusion to these first three phases. Bravo Marvel and we will see you in Phase four and beyond. Grade: B+ Expand
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kaynisiApr 27, 2019
Do yourself two favors before watching Avengers: Endgame.
One: watch the other MCU films, or use the (not recommended) Lazy Man's Cheat Code and read the synopsis of each.
Two: Do not expect the same level of character development world
Do yourself two favors before watching Avengers: Endgame.
One: watch the other MCU films, or use the (not recommended) Lazy Man's Cheat Code and read the synopsis of each.
Two: Do not expect the same level of character development world building from Endgame as past MCU films. (Character development is not the same as character arc completion).

I was bothered when I walked out of Endgame last night without the feeling of catharsis that I expected. It did not feel as fresh and invigorating as movies before it—even its predecessor Infinity War breathed more new life into me. I went into expecting a cinematic masterpiece, and that is where I went wrong. Making the "Greatest Movie of [variable time frame here]" was never the Russo Brothers' intention. With 22 films preceding this one, there are plenty of moments of cinematic greatness, ESPECIALLY amongst the movies in Phase III. Endgame is not a masterpiece. But it IS a love letter to every fan who was grown with the characters, whether they've been along for the ride since '08 or found themselves binge watching each film in the weeks before its release. Don't expect a movie that ascends to new heights in filmmaking, and DEFINITELY don't watch this movie without being caught up on what happens before it. The Russo Brothers wanted to give fans one last exciting, action packed, heartbreaking, and comforting "THANK YOU," and they achieved just that.
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crumbreonApr 27, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I was ready for anything walking into Endgame, and while the towering 3+ hour run time was daunting, and the seemingly insurmountable pressure to outperform Infinity War, I had reservations. The cold-open to the film impressed me. Normally, there is bravado, fireworks, showcasing; this was the Russo's cherry on top of the 11 years of cakes after all. The opening scene set the tone and reminded me of what was lost, and followed up with the plain text title card of the movie. I thought it was immaculate, much like a lot of the "moments" in this movie. One thing that cannot be overlooked is that this is very much a finale. It's tying up all the loose ends that need to get sealed off, and it's non-traditional in the sense that it is essentially a victory lap for most of these characters. So in that sense, this movie is not so much a "movie", rather than a series of "moments", and I'll explain a bit on that. Some of the most impactful scenes resonated with me even several hours after the movie ended. When Cap confidently picked up Mjolnir and joined Thor in beating the crap out of Thanos with his half-broken shield - the audience collectively and audibly gasped. When a broken Thor tearfully stumbled over himself trying to save his mother, and she (accepting her fate) tells him that it's not for her to know. Piper tearfully telling Tony that he gets to rest, after the life from him slips away, following his heroic Thanos-dusting snap from his own gauntlet. The theater was so silent and the emotion was visceral. I could go on and on, but there are simply so many good moments in this film, it's impossible to detail them all without spending 3+ hours talking about them. The ending of the movie was predictable, but very much appropriate. It was safe, and the perfect end for Tony and Cap. Though maybe not as gravitas impactful as some of the other moments in the movie, it did remind me something that the entire series of MCU movies has preached to us: It's the journey that matters, not the destination. Endgame was a symphony of incredible moments, each hero stood out and showed they belonged - and in a cast this large, an incredible feat! I won't be rushing back to the theater to watch this again, not because the movie was bad - but because it was so completely satisfying. Like a traditional home-cooked Thanksgiving dinner, this movie left me without room for dessert, and I think that is perfectly fine. The only criticism the film is guilty of is shoe-horning social narratives in. I would have preferred to see a more organic relationship develop between the female heroes, instead of just throwing in a gratuitous "she's got help" and then arbitrarily grouping literally every single female cast member together who have seemingly not even met each other before. It felt extremely cliche, extremely trite and out of place in a movie that went out of it's way to explain a lot of complexities and give solid reasoning behind all of it's other decisions. The only other faux pas I can flag on this film is removing the emotion from the final Thanos fight. Plucking a Thanos who hasn't even found a single Infinity stone from history and making him face our heroes who have literally been morally and physically beaten by him, felt lackluster. Seeing Scarlet Witch just pouring out raw emotion and to have it met with "I don't even know who you are!" while comedic, fell flat with me. Thanos only realized that he "won", by getting all of the stones and snapping away half of the universe. He had no knowledge of the sacrifice or pain he personally inflicted on every single person in this movie and that was one moment that we will never get to see. All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed the ride and I'm happy to see a true end to this fantastic series. It'll be difficult to rise to the heights of this again, and it's likely not something we will see again for another couple decades. So for now, enjoy the journey. Expand
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RandyButternubzApr 28, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. All in all I thought it was good movie, to sum it up in one word bittersweet. There were a lot of plot holes but they were ignorable for the most part. I really liked how they used captain marvel, and that Tony and Thor got some revenge. I thought what they did with Thor was abysmal, they could of handled that so much better than making him the dude. Professor Hulk was cool, but Hawkeye's Ronan story arc stole the show for the most part. The end war was visually stunning and action packed. the 3 on 1 scene with cap, tony and thor was so awesome. This was a great ending to a decade of movies, everyone was tied in at the end, that kind of story telling and character development is extremely impressive. I think that is the end of my MCU experience as they transition into phase 4 I think I have had enough. Thanks Marvel for over a decade of bringing the comics to life.4 Expand
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hollowMaskApr 30, 2019
Solid finish to the MCU. Glad there won't be any more movies in the franchise.

Could have been a solid 10 if they cut 15 minutes of 'woke' footage.
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MarkMakeartMay 1, 2019
A JAW-DROPPING love letter to comicbook fans and the Marvel Cinematic Universe characters. INCREDIBLE!
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TheServantMay 3, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. In itself the movie is really good and the final is very satisfactory. However, the time travels and the fantasy that result with other realities, leaves many holes in the movie. Despite that, shutting down the brain won't be so hard after all, there are emotions and mixed feelings that mitigate the field of science fiction that the Avengers entered. Expand
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hannihilatorMay 5, 2019
The long-awaited conclusion of the storyline started in Iron-Man 11 years ago. Looking at it like that its easily an 8/10, super satisfying for a fan like me and has a lot of moments that you will cry, clap and laugh. Although I believe theThe long-awaited conclusion of the storyline started in Iron-Man 11 years ago. Looking at it like that its easily an 8/10, super satisfying for a fan like me and has a lot of moments that you will cry, clap and laugh. Although I believe the comedy could have been handled better, the movie doesn't focus on it as much as the other elements. You shouldn't look at this movie as a regular movie, you should look at it as the conclusion and if you haven't been following this universe this movie won't make sense, and won't hit you as hard. Overall 8/10 Expand
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ghostsytemMay 5, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Endgame is a movie is suppose to end a 10 year sega but its gives more questions likes how is this suppose to fix this the hole time travel think is boring to dumb but black widows death is also boring sense you feel like your disconnected,but one think that saves this movie is the final fight scene it helps show more character development and the ending was amazing on my opinion endgame story is flawd but its marvel fightscene saves it.(also there like 100 plot holes) Expand
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arsenalbrendanMay 14, 2019
This review will have spoilers, I rate movie an 8 because it lives up to my expectations and I think it is money well spent to see this movie. But I still think that Infinity wars is a better and no Marvel or other superhero movies couldThis review will have spoilers, I rate movie an 8 because it lives up to my expectations and I think it is money well spent to see this movie. But I still think that Infinity wars is a better and no Marvel or other superhero movies could reach that level. Infinity wars has an interesting plot to the movie when at the end of the movie characters feel lost and shattered by the love ones who are taken away from them. Endgame teaches you grief and how to move on and in my opinion that theme was used too much in the movie and was very overwhelming, but during this movie you can see the affect on the characters but not the other 50% of the Universe's population who are still alive. How bad is Thanos's snap? Is Earth's 50% population struggling from this incident? How are they holding up throughout this situation? How did the Thanos snap affect other countries politically? this is one of my complaints about the movie even though it's not that major. Another complaint that I have was during the end battle you see every hero come together and take on Thanos and his army, but Hulk was left out of this and we don't see him until Tony's funeral. I would've loved to see Hulk get back into the action even if it's only 5 seconds of him just smashing and throwing the villains like it's nothing. The only scene where Hulk does fight was when they went back in time and Bruce sees his 2012 self fighting the Chitauris during the first Avengers movie. And that's all I have to say about the movie I think that the movie is very decent and I can't wait to see the affects that everyone goes through without Tony Stark in the World. Expand
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TJAMES6May 19, 2019
It's a little to long in the beginning but great middle and ending. I would like to know what's next. This movie is something that need another Sequel
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SnoweyeJun 1, 2019
The Avengers: The End of the Game left mixed impressions. At one time, a very good outcome of the plot, and at another time ... An incredibly dark film, very few deaths, Thanos is absolutely not the one we saw him! Pros: Incredible outcome ofThe Avengers: The End of the Game left mixed impressions. At one time, a very good outcome of the plot, and at another time ... An incredibly dark film, very few deaths, Thanos is absolutely not the one we saw him! Pros: Incredible outcome of the plot, special effects are incredible! The brothers Rousseau did not pass over! Cons: The film is incredibly dull and dark. Even in time travel everything was dim. My score is 8/10. In general, the film left a good impression. I advise to view! Expand
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Th3StartButtonMay 23, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Pretty **** good I mean sure Black Widow died and Stark(LOVE3000)but like yknow worst case scenario they milk this franchise Expand
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FlippinSnip3rMay 23, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The fight scene in the end was so good it definitely redeemed the past scenes that were a bit slow paced but the overall story is something that will remain remembered forever Expand
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LilydemarchMay 25, 2019
A good concusion to a mind blowing series of movies. I'm happy with how everything turned out even though I'm dissapointed with the character treatment of Thor and Hulk. An epic conclusion.
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JeffreyLiJun 4, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie is great overall. However, time travel gets confusing and at parts I got lost on the plot. Expand
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AugieIsHereJun 7, 2019
Very entertaining. One of the best from Marvel, but it can be boring and have lots of plot holes, but it still deserves a watch, superhero fan or not.
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TheXBladeJun 25, 2019
Avengers Endgame is a great movie. It is a solid end to the past 11 years of great cinematic storytelling. And although I think it is a little bit overrated, I do think it is also worthy of being the closing movie for the current MCU. ThereAvengers Endgame is a great movie. It is a solid end to the past 11 years of great cinematic storytelling. And although I think it is a little bit overrated, I do think it is also worthy of being the closing movie for the current MCU. There is a colossal ensemble of characters that shine in each of the scenes that they are in, there are emotional moments that make you want to cry, there is lots of funny humour and tense action, it has it all. But, it can be a bit messy at points and it does have a few issues with pacing, but on the whole, a great movie and a satisfying conclusion. Expand
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IrongeekJul 3, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It's the movie of the last ten year's. It's funny,it's fun to watch and it's a great movie after all. *but* its have a huge mistake. At "Antman and the Wasp" when Janet coming out of the countom world she at the same age like Hank. When Scot getting out the countom world he look the same age.
But after all, it a good movie.
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LaytonFComedyJul 17, 2019
It's the Endgame. Nuff' Said. I was happy with it. It is unlike probably anything else in cinematic history. The last hour of this film alone is just what I lived for as a kid.
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