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Fans Spot Two Big Continuity Errors In Avengers: Endgame

Avengers: Endgame has now been in international cinemas for over a week, which is more than enough time for fans to get really particular with their nitpicks. Sure enough, over on Moviemistakes.com, a couple of alleged continuity errors have just been reported, both of which contain a few spoilers.
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Avengers: Endgame has now been in international cinemas for over a week, which is more than enough time for fans to get really particular with their nitpicks. Sure enough, over on Moviemistakes.com, a couple of alleged continuity errors have just been reported, both of which contain a few spoilers.

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The first of the two comes in the film’s final battle. After a scene of Ant-Man and the Wasp trying to get the van’s Quantum Tunnel operational, we allegedly cut to back to the fight, where we can see Scott Lang in his giant form. In other words, Paul Rudd’s character is apparently in two places at once.

Scott is also involved in the second continuity error, which was spotted much earlier in the film. You may recall the scene where the landing of the Benatar, followed by the arrival of War Machine, startles Ant-Man into dropping all of his lunch. In response, Hulk walks up to Scott and offers him two tacos in one shot. In the next shot, however, Bruce is holding only one.

We’ll no doubt be able to get a better look at the two alleged errors when the film makes its way to home release, but even if they’re both legit, most fans will have no trouble forgiving these inconsistencies.

Whatever mistakes viewers may spot in Avengers: Endgame, these slip-ups haven’t stopped the feature from doing some insane numbers at the box office. At the time of writing, the movie’s worldwide total sits at a staggering $1.664 billion, making it the sixth highest grossing film of all time. Could the Avengers: Infinity War sequel dethrone Avatar at the number one spot? Only time will tell, but that’s what people have started predicting.


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