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The 8 Biggest Reveals From The New Avengers: Endgame Trailer

At long last, we can say that Avengers: Endgame is finally arriving this month and, now that tickets are on sale, Marvel has treated us to a third - and possibly - final trailer for the year's most highly-anticipated movie. Labelled a "special look," the minute-long teaser reveals all-new footage from the film that gives us our best feel yet for what's going to happen.

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Steve And Tony Reunited

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The last time Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans shared the screen as Iron Man and Captain America was all the way back in 2016’s Captain America: Civil WarInfinity War teased a reunion but ultimately kept them on different sides of the warfront. Likewise, the previous Avengers: Endgame trailers held off on reuniting the two mightiest Avengers… Until now, that is.

At the halfway mark of this special look, we finally get Tony and Steve Rogers face to face once again. First, in a group shot that unites all of the surviving heroes. And then, just in case you were still holding back those tears, in an additional scene that promises all the bad will between them has been forgotten as they shake hands and seem to agree to work together again. “You trust me?” Tony asks Steve in what looks to be a street in downtown New York. Cap hesitates for a moment before replying “I do” and taking Tony’s hand.

This is a hugely fan-pleasing moment, but we’re not sure everything is as it seems. For one, Downey has the same lighter shade of hair and outfit he’s got on in set photos that heavily teased a return to the Battle of New York in The Avengers. Those featured Tony interacting with a 2012-era Cap, complete with a much brighter costume. So, what if this scene actually comes from much later in the film than the rest of the trailer and has been altered to fool us?

In other clips in this promo, Cap is in a new version of his suit but in this clip, he’s wearing his battered, old IW one. Could this be a bit of CG trickery?

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