With Spider-Man: Far From Home just a few weeks away from release, star Tom Holland has reflected on his previous MCU outing, and his success at keeping the biggest Avengers: Endgame secrets to himself.
Months after the release of Avengers: Endgame, many MCU fans are still trying to piece together what exactly happened to Steve Rogers in the time between his journey into the past and his reappearance as an old man. Should Marvel Studios ever choose to give the First Avenger another big screen outing, they’d have several decades’ worth of unexplored timeline to work with. But until then, the internet is free to fill in the blanks with their own speculation and fan fiction.
Avengers: Endgame is currently at the tail end of its seventh weekend in theaters, and while the movie’s box office momentum has slowed considerably at this point, the Avengers: Infinity War sequel continues to edge its way closer to matching Avatar’s record.
Avengers: Endgame saw Iron Man and Captain America finally make up after falling out in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, but not before Tony Stark managed to land a few more verbal blows on his old friend Steve.
The box office projections didn’t bode well for X-Men: Dark Phoenix, and sure enough, the film’s opening weekend figures make it all too clear that the decades-spanning mutant series is ending on its biggest bomb.
In the last half-decade, Gwyneth Paltrow has appeared in a mere three MCU movies, all of which saw the Pepper Potts actress in supporting roles at best. With that in mind, perhaps it’s only natural that the Oscar-winner has trouble keeping track of who’s who in the franchise.
Thor’s new look was among the more divisive elements of Avengers: Endgame, and as it turns out, even Chris Hemsworth’s children offered a mixed response to seeing the God of Thunder’s radical weight gain.
Though the genocidal ending of Avengers: Infinity War succeeded in shocking audiences around the world, most of us took it as a given that we hadn’t seen the last of the dusted heroes. After all, it was known even back then that Spider-Man had a sequel on the way, and after the box office success of Black Panther, there was no way that Disney was going to end T’Challa’s run after one solo movie.
Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame co-writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely touched once more on the topic of Star-Lord’s infamous blunder in a recent chat with the Empire Film Podcast, arguing that there’s “a lot of blame to go around” for Thanos’ snap.