Though the next MCU installment is just a couple of days away from hitting theaters, fans still have a few lingering questions about the previous Marvel movie. For one thing, there remains plenty of uncertainty around what exactly happened to Steve Rogers in the final minutes of Avengers: Endgame.
In a final push to beat Avatar’s box office record, Marvel Studios has re-released Avengers: Endgame with several minutes of new content. And while only time will tell if the strategy will be enough to close the gap, so far, the approach seems to be paying off.
In a clear attempt to beat Avatar’s box office record, Avengers: Endgame is back in theaters (not that it ever left) with about six minutes of extra content. And if you’re still on the fence about whether or not the re-release is worth another trip to the cinema, then the following breakdown of all the fresh material might help you make up your mind.
Spider-Man: Far From Home is now playing in theaters overseas, and while Marvel fans in North America still have a few more days to wait for Peter Parker’s latest solo outing, we can at least offer you a breakdown of all the returning MCU characters to expect.
This year’s Star Wars Celebration in Chicago was attended by an array of familiar figures from across the history of the franchise, but one notable absentee was Riz Ahmed of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story fame.
Though Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is still almost six months away from release, fans are already speculating on the future of the franchise, and asking who among the current line-up might still be around for the next set of films. For the most part, Lucasfilm and Disney are staying tight-lipped on such matters, but in a recent interview with Vulture, actress Daisy Ridley implied that Rey’s run ends with the Sequel Trilogy.
Though the next MCU movie is a mere nine days away from reaching theaters, Avengers: Endgame is still edging its way slowly towards the all-time box office record currently held by Avatar.
Tom Holland’s reputation as a notorious source of MCU spoilers certainly didn’t come out of thin air. But while some Marvel fans are decrying the actor’s recent comments as the latest example of Holland saying too much, others are coming to his defense, arguing that the performer’s Avengers: Endgame remarks were perfectly acceptable for the context.
Tom Holland arguably lived up to his reputation during a recent appearance on The Graham Norton Show, when the Spider-Man actor mentioned that Tony Stark dies in Avengers: Endgame. Though the spoiler managed to rile up a few Marvel fans who still hadn’t got round to seeing the Avengers: Infinity War sequel, many MCU enthusiasts were quick to point out that the movie has already been in theaters for almost two months, and currently ranks as the second highest grossing film of all time.
If recent reports have it right, then Matt Reeves’ The Batman is scheduled to go into production by the end of the year, giving Warner Bros. just a few more months to assemble Robert Pattinson’s co-stars. So far, the Twilight actor remains the only performer confirmed for the project, but in recent weeks, the internet has offered an overwhelming array of rumors and suggestions for who else could or should be in the running for a role.