New Avengers: Endgame Footage Proves That There's Still Time For Humor

New Avengers: Endgame Footage Proves That There's Still Time For Humor




As we inch ever closer to the official Avengers: Endgame debut, a number of extra bits of footage are beginning to hit the internet.


The latest is a fast TV spot that gives us a brief glimpse at our preference furry Marvel character, Rocket Raccoon (Bradley Cooper), who usually be taking his friends on a trip into the inky black of space through the the Benatar.


"Who hasn't been to space? You better not throw up on my ship," warns Rocket to a ship apparently full of Avengers employees, including Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Captain America (Chris Evans), and James Rhodes (Don Cheadle). Each person although Thor nervously raises their hands. It's going to be a bumpy ride, we presume. Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) looks like he's perched in the face of the ship, and can only giggle. What, the Avengers are concerned about going to space, of all things?


The rest of the clip is littered with footage we've seen from other trailers and featurettes cobbled into one, with one unifying theme: This is going to be the most crucial fight of the their lives. Yet there's something even more intriguing about this clip: it gives us a brief look at some humor for the film. Everything we've seen so far, save for Thor "testing" Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) and declaring he "likes" her has proven quite devoid of humor, focusing mainly on the bleakness of Thanos having destroyed so several of the heroes we've come to love over the Avengers saga. The tagline is "Avenge the Fallen," soon after all.


But Marvel flicks routinely just be making time for a couple of jokes here and there — they're woven into the fabric of the studio's superhero films, and piece of the reason we love to watch them so much. And though we've only saw several funny bits sprinkled while in official trailers and promos so far, this new look at the film is a wonderful symptom that we'll visualize a lot of it delivered from the characters that do humor best, like Rocket and Thor.


We can't wait to be able to see what occurs as soon as we can finally stop agonizing over footage and go visualize the movie once it debuts on April 26.









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