While Marvel fans in North America still have a couple more days to wait before they can see Avengers: Endgame, filmgoers in Quezon City, Philippines, are already queuing up for the movie’s first screenings.
In the wake of Monday’s Avengers: Endgame premiere in Los Angeles, Mark Ruffalo has apparently been left in a melancholic mood, sharing a pair of social media posts that reflect on his time in the superhero saga.
After successfully dusting half the population of the universe in last year’s Avengers: Infinity War, Thanos was content to leave well enough alone, and spend the rest of his days living a life of peaceful retirement. But going by the new Avengers: Endgame TV spot, it sounds like Earth’s Mightiest Heroes have finally pushed the Mad Titan too far, and he now plans to take out his frustration on their feeble little home world.
And so it begins. Though Avengers: Endgame hasn’t even come to the end of its first day in China theaters, Variety has already reported some phenomenal numbers that put the film on course to become the all-time highest-grossing Hollywood movie in the Middle Kingdom.
Despite his reputation, Mark Ruffalo has been pretty good lately about keeping all the biggest Avengers: Endgame spoilers to himself. Still, on the night of the film’s world premiere, you can imagine that the team at Marvel Studios may have been a little nervous that the Hulk actor would drop some accidental intel at the eleventh hour.
While Avengers: Endgame is still a couple of days away from release, the upcoming Marvel movie has already been officially Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.
In case James Wan’s schedule wasn’t full enough already, The Wrap reports that the Aquaman and The Conjuring helmsman is set to produce a new adaptation of Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot.
With just three days to go until the release of Avengers: Endgame, Fandango has surveyed its users on their regular MCU viewing rituals, and as it turns out, an overwhelming majority choose to remain in their seats when the credits start rolling.
Last night, Avengers: Endgame finally had its world premiere in Los Angeles. And in the hours that followed, social media saw a wave of glowing responses from viewers praising the film as an epic conclusion to the MCU’s first era.
With three days to go until the release of Avengers: Endgame, Fandango reports that the upcoming Marvel movie has sold out over 4,000 showtimes across the United States.