New Endgame Footage Reminds Us That The Avengers Are Family First, Superheroes Second
With just days away from the release of
Avengers: Endgame, there's new footage released left and right.
Marvel Studios released another helping of footage for viewers starved to be able to see how it all comes to an end this weekend (April 26) that accommodates us to remember that, above everything else, the Avengers themselves are really just one big super-powered family.
"I used to have nothing," Black Widow (
Scarlett Johansson) states at the starting of the latest sneak peek. Although then I got this family member she continued, referring to the heroes she fights alongside. "We owe it to each person lost to take a stand," she asserts over footage of Rocket Raccoon (
Bradley Cooper), Gamora's sister Nebula (
Karen Gillan), and the rest of the Avengers.
"We're the Avengers. We've gotta finish this," Tony Stark asserts, because the rest echo the tagline we've become so familiar with over the course of the
Avengers: Endgame promotion schedule: whichever it takes."
This close-knit family member is more than prepared to bring the fight to Thanos, and from the look of things, it's going to be a nightmare for the tyrannical titan – especially with
Brie Larson's Captain Marvel powering up to bring him the fight of his life. We visualize her shining brightly while suspended airborne, full Captain Marvel garb on and everything, likely about to create someone's day objectively awful. Hopefully that someone is Thanos, who (in case you didn't remember) hastily snapped half of the universe into dust by the end of
Avengers: Infinity War. Payback has been a long time coming.
How could Thanos meet his end? We're not sure just although, however Larson recently shared some
hilarious theories on how the big bully would be brought down, like being "punched into the sun" by Captain Marvel. We also know thanks to Robert Downey Jr. That the "last eight minutes" of the film would be the
"best eight minutes in the whole history" of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, because somehow each person will be involved.
Whichever ends up happening, we'll finally have the ability to be able to see it all unfold on April 26, whenever
Avengers: Endgame touches down in theaters.
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