As Marvel Studios takes its Avengers: Endgame promotion to the next level, this week has seen a couple of key developments emerge on The Eternals, the second of two MCU movies that are expected to drop next year.
While Avengers: Endgame is exactly four weeks away from arriving in North American theaters, MCU fans in China will be able to catch Marvel’s Phase 3 finale a couple of days earlier on April 24th. And to promote this impending release, Disney has now shared a new piece of promo art that shows several of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes arriving in Shanghai.
It’s exactly four weeks now until the release of Avengers: Endgame in North America, and even less before the film opens in certain other territories. And as the pic’s long-awaited arrival looms closer, you can expect the internet to become an increasingly hazardous place for any spoiler-conscious fan to explore.
It seems that the MCU may soon have another Oscar-winner in its roster, with THR reporting that Angelina Jolie is in talks to join the cast of The Eternals.
After Thanos wiped out half the population of the universe in Avengers: Infinity War, pretty much everyone in the entire MCU has a reason to be at least a little peeved at the Mad Titan. For his adopted daughter Nebula, however, the grudge is extra personal.
With less than a month to go until the release of Avengers: Endgame, the hype levels for Marvel’s Phase 3 finale have never been higher, and it probably goes without saying that this anticipation is expected to translate into some insanely high first-week box office figures.
While Marvel Studios seems to have stopped releasing new Avengers: Endgame footage for the time being, the production house is still finding plenty of ways to keep the fans occupied. Earlier today, for instance, a new Chinese poster for the Avengers: Infinity War sequel emerged online that was packed with more characters than any other official Endgame promotional image to date.
Spoiler-conscious Marvel fans in North America are in for a rough week leading up to the release of Avengers: Endgame, as we now have official confirmation that the Avengers: Infinity War sequel is dropping two days early in China.
Two days ago, Marvel released 32 Avengers: Endgame character posters that fans have been scrutinizing for details ever since. The black-and-white image of the late Groot, for instance, may tell us little-to-nothing about next month’s release, but it does show us how the Guardians of the Galaxy star was progressing into puberty before suffering a sad fate.