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Avengers: Endgame LEGO Leak Teases Huge Avengers Compound Battle

While the first trailer for Avengers: Endgame already made it perfectly clear that the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War sequel will be taking us back to the team’s HQ, a recent LEGO leak goes one further to suggest that the Avengers compound, as well as Tony Stark’s armor room, might serve as the backdrop for a little action.
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While the first trailer for Avengers: Endgame already made it perfectly clear that the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War sequel will be taking us back to the team’s HQ, a recent LEGO leak goes one further to suggest that the Avengers compound, as well as Tony Stark’s armor room, might serve as the backdrop for a little action.

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The first of the two leaked descriptions describes a set titled “Avengers Compound Battle,” which is said to include minifigures for Hulk, Ant-Man, Thanos, and one of the Mad Titan’s Outrider minions. The second is the latest of multiple leaks to allege a set titled “Iron Man Armor Room,” which reportedly comes with models for the Mark 1, 5, 41 and 50 armors, along with the “Igor” suit, a Tony Stark head (presumably to switch onto the armor minifigs), and another Outrider.

It’s yet to be confirmed if either of these leaks is legit, but assuming they are, there’s still no guarantee that either depicts a battle from the actual film. After all, let’s not forget that LEGO is looking to sell products here, and fans would certainly be more inclined to buy an Avengers compound or armor room set if it depicted a fight scene, rather than a friendly conversation.

That being said, a battle at the HQ of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes certainly feels appropriate for Marvel’s Phase 3 finale, and an action scene in the armor room has the potential to be both creative and nostalgic, as Tony brings an array of classic suits into the fight. In any case, we’ll find out just how faithful each set description is to the events of Avengers: Endgame when the film hits theaters on April 26th, 2019.


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