With three weeks to go until the release of Avengers: Endgame, Marvel has started the countdown with a new promo, which shows Earth’s Mightiest Heroes preparing for the fight of their lives.
We’re now only three weeks away from the release of Avengers: Endgame, and as it stands, Marvel Studios has confirmed next to nothing about the plot of the film. And while various leaks, promo art, interview quotes and footage has helped give us some idea of the adventure that awaits, the production house has really gone the extra mile this time to keep most of the biggest reveals under wraps.
Yesterday, Robert Downey Jr. celebrated 54 years on this planet, inspiring a flood of tributes to the Iron Man actor from fans and Avengers: Endgame co-stars alike.
Earlier this week, it was reported that box office analysts were tracking Avengers: Endgame for an opening weekend domestic gross in the $200-$250 million range. As huge a debut as that would be, these figures still fall a little short of the record-breaking $257.6 million opening that Avengers: Infinity War enjoyed last year. In a new report from Deadline, however, the forecast is a fair bit more optimistic.
Another day, another round of Avengers: Endgame promo art. This time, we bring you a pair of images that tease the core line-up of heroes in this month’s release.
Earlier this week, THR reported that David Harbour of Stranger Things fame had joined the cast of the upcoming Black Widow movie. And while actor himself has yet to explicitly confirm the news, he certainly seems to have quite a few thoughts on next year’s release.
DC’s Shazam! finally arrives in theaters today, and as per the tradition, the film contains a couple of post-credits scenes. What’s more, since we’re going to be discussing both sequences here, those weary of spoilers should probably stop reading now.
Earlier this week, The Hollywood Reporter published an article assessing the latest box office projections for Avengers: Endgame. In the final paragraph, the piece mentioned that the film’s runtime sits at a hefty 3 hours and 58 seconds.
Despite the persistent rumor that Rian Johnson won’t be moving forward with his Star Wars trilogy, the director has insisted time and time again that he hasn’t left the project. But in case there was any lingering doubt that the Last Jedi helmsman will return to the franchise, it seems that Johnson has once more confirmed that his trilogy is happening.
Captain America and Iron Man may have fallen out of contact in recent years, but on the 54th birthday of Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans took a moment to shout out his Avengers: Endgame co-star.