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Apr 26, 2019 · Avengers: Endgame. After the devastating events of Avengers: Infinity War (2018), the universe is in ruins. With the help of remaining allies, the Avengers assemble once more in order to reverse Thanos' actions and restore balance to the universe.
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Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the sequel to The Avengers (2012) and Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), and the 19th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
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―Iron Man
is a 2019 superhero film, based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name. The film is a sequel to The Avengers, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Avengers: Infinity War, Ant-Man and the Wasp and Captain Marvel. It is the twenty-second film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the tenth installment of Phase Three. The film was released in the United States on April 26, 2019 and re-released under the title Avengers: Endgame - With Bonus Content on June 28, 2019.
The film is directed by Joe Russo and Anthony Russo and stars Robert Downey, Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man, Chris Evans as Steve Rogers/Captain America, Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/Hulk, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow, Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton/Hawkeye/Ronin, Don Cheadle as James Rhodes/War Machine, Paul Rudd as Scott Lang/Ant-Man, Brie Larson as Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, Karen Gillan as Nebula, Danai Gurira as Okoye, Benedict Wong as Wong, Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan, Bradley Cooper as Rocket Raccoon, Gwyneth Paltrow as Pepper Potts/Rescue and Josh Brolin as Thanos.
Two more sequels are in development, Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars, releasing on May 1, 2026 and May 7, 2027 respectively.
The grave course of events set in motion by Thanos that wiped out half the universe and fractured the Avengers ranks compels the remaining Avengers to take one final stand in Marvel Studios' grand conclusion to twenty-two films, Avengers: Endgame.
In 2018 Clint Barton, who is under house arrest following his actions during the Avengers Civil War, guides his daughter Lila in archery at his homestead while his wife Laura and his two sons prepare a picnic. Suddenly, everyone except Clint vanishes into dust.
Twenty-three days later, Tony Stark and Nebula are adrift in space on the Benatar, their fuel and supplies dwindling. As Stark, still injured from his fight with Thanos and close to starving to death, records a message for his fiancée Pepper Potts in preparation for his demise, Carol Danvers locates the spaceship and brings them back to Earth. Stark reunites with Potts, Steve Rogers, Natasha Romanoff, Bruce Banner and James Rhodes; Rocket Raccoon joins Nebula as they mourn the fall of their fellow Guardians of the Galaxy.
It has been three weeks since Thanos decimated half the universe's population with a snap of his fingers. Stark furiously confronts Rogers accusing him of being the one who broke apart the Avengers and as a result they were unable to stand united during their conflict with the Mad Titan. He questions why the Avengers only do their best after the worst has already come to pass before passing out due to exhaustion. With a tip from Nebula about her father's location, along with a Snap-like energy signature from two days prior, the team head into space for the Garden, intending to take the Infinity Stones back and reverse the destruction.
They discover Thanos, now horribly scarred, alone and undefended cooking a meal when they launch an ambush quickly pinning him down and cutting off the arm wearing the Infinity Gauntlet only to find it emptied of its Stones. Thanos revealed that he had destroyed them using their own powers, which nearly killed him, as he considered his work done and wanted to remove the temptation of using them again. Although suspected of lying by Rhodes, Nebula vouches for her father, as he is never a liar. Surprised with the affirmation, Thanos reconsiders his torturous treatment on his daughter, but he is then immediately beheaded by Thor. Although the Mad Titan is dead, they failed to accomplish their mission of resurrecting his victims and have no choice but to accept defeat.
Five years pass, and the surviving population have yet to cope with their losses. Rogers now runs a support group for people to try and help them come to terms with what happened. Stark and Pepper Potts are now married and are living in a remote cabin with their daughter Morgan. In San Francisco, Scott Lang escapes from the Quantum Realm when a rat activates controls left behind by the van Dyne family before they vanished. Lang wanders through the disheveled state of the city and realises something terrible has happened. He approaches the Wall of the Vanished, a massive memorial containing the names of everyone in the city who was killed in the Snap. He frantically searches it hoping to not find Cassie's name, only to find his own (as no-one remaining knew what happened to him). Scott rushes to Cassie's house and finds that she is now a teenager. Father and daughter tearfully reunite.
At the Avengers Compound, Romanoff now commands the the team as they perform various assignments. Rhodes informs her of a recent cartel massacre carried out by Barton, expressing his concern over how far their former comrade had fallen. Lang arrives at the compound and reveals to Romanoff and Rogers that although five years had passed, he spent five hours in the realm. He proposes that they could find a way to exploit the realm's time-bending nature to travel into the past and retrieve the Stones from different times. But since the three have no knowledge with the handling with quantum physics, they seek out Stark.
•Robert Downey, Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man / Tony Stark/Iron Man
•Chris Evans as Steve Rogers/Captain America / Steve Rogers/Captain America / Loki (illusion)
•Patrick Gorman as Old Steve Rogers
•Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/Hulk / Bruce Banner/Hulk
•Chris Hemsworth as Thor / Thor
•Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow / Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow
Locations
•Earth •Iowa •Clint Barton's Homestead •New York •Avengers Compound •Stark Eco-Compound •New York City, New York •Statue of Liberty •New York Sanctum •Stark Tower •Chrysler Building •Midtown School of Science and Technology •Grand Central Terminal •Citi Field •Metro-General Hospital (mentioned) •Shawarma Palace (indirectly mentioned) •San Francisco, California •U-STORE-It Self Storage •Wall of the Vanished •Maggie Lang's House •Los Angeles, California (hologram) •Washington, D.C. •Carter Residence •Tønsberg, Norway •New Asgard Docks •Thor's Hut •Tokyo, Japan •Wheaton, New Jersey •Camp Lehigh •Kathmandu, Nepal •Kamar-Taj •Hong Kong, China •Hong Kong Sanctum •Golden City, Wakanda •Citadel •Juárez, Mexico (hologram) •Atlanta, Georgia (deleted scene) •South Africa (mentioned) •Germany (mentioned) •Leipzig-Halle Airport (mentioned) •Budapest, Hungary (mentioned) •Toronto, Canada (mentioned) •Bruce Banner's House (mentioned) •Massachusetts Institute of Technology (mentioned) •Garden •Thanos' Farm •Asgard •Asgardian Dungeons •Royal Palace of Valaskjalf •Rainbow Bridge •Himinbjorg •Morag •Temple Vault •Korbin •Vormir •Titan •Contraxia •Multiverse •Quantum Realm •Time Vortex •Astral Dimension •Dark Dimension (indirectly mentioned) •Harokin (mentioned)
Events
•Infinity War •Snap •Rescue of Tony Stark •Ambush on Thanos •Battle of Titan (mentioned) •Battle of Wakanda (mentioned) •Sacrifice of Gamora (mentioned) •Ronin's Campaign •Massacre in Tokyo •Massacre in Mexico (mentioned) •Massacre of the Korbinites •Time Heist •Theft of the Mind Stone •Theft of the Space Stone •Theft of the Time Stone •Theft of the Reality Stone •Theft of the Power Stone •Kidnapping of Nebula •Sacrifice of Natasha Romanoff •Blip •Attack on the Avengers Compound •Battle of Earth •Avengers Civil War (mentioned) •Clash of the Avengers (mentioned) •Ultron Offensive (mentioned) •First Dark Elf Conflict (mentioned) •First Battle of Svartalfheim (mentioned) •Second Dark Elf Conflict (mentioned) •Sacking of Asgard (mentioned) •Battle of Greenwich (footage) •Quest for the Orb (mentioned) •Battle of Morag (mentioned) •Attack on Gamora (mentioned) •Skirmish on Knowhere (mentioned) •Battle of Xandar (mentioned) •Ragnarök (mentioned) •Destruction of Asgard (mentioned) •Kree-Nova War (mentioned) •Budapest Operation (mentioned) •Battle of Harokin (mentioned) •Battle in the Valkyrie (mentioned; deleted scene)
Items
•Infinity Stones •Scepter •Mind Stone •Tesseract •Space Stone •Eye of Agamotto •Time Stone •Orb •Power Stone •Aether •Reality Stone •Soul Stone •Vibranium •Captain America's Shield •Winter Soldier's Prosthetic Arm •Panther Habit •Sneakers •Vibranium Spear •Vibranium Gauntlets •Sonic Spear •Dora Milaje Armor •Kimoyo Beads •Uru •Stormbreaker •Infinity Gauntlet •Mjølnir •Yelena Belova's Vest •Captain America's Uniform •Iron Man Armors •Mark XLVIII Iron Man Armor •Mark XLIX Iron Man Armor •Mark L Iron Man Armor •Mark LXXXV Iron Man Armor •Mark VII Iron Man Armor •War Machine Armors •Mark IV War Machine Armor •Mark V War Machine Armor •Mark VI War Machine Armor •Universal Neural Teleportation Network •Thor's Prosthetic Eye •Asgardian Armor •Arc Reactor •James Rhodes' Leg Braces •Thanos' Armor •Hawkeye's Bow and Quiver •Ronin's Retractable Sword •Ronin's Suit •Wristbow •Hawkeye's Blades •Tony Stark's Glasses •Black Widow's Bite •Taser Disk •Black Widow's Batons •Stretchable Hulk Suit •Ant-Man Suit •Pym Particles •Pym Particle Discs •Advanced Tech Suits •Time-Space GPS •Electroshock Batons •Electric Blaster •Nebula's Energy Dagger •Einherjar Shield •Dual Blasters •Starforce Uniform •Valkyrie's Armor •Nano Gauntlet •Quantum Tunnel •Quantum Realm Exploration Suit •Godslayer •EXO-7 Falcon •Falcon's Twin Guns •Combat Goggles •Wasp Suit •Wasp's Stingers •Iron Spider Armor •Web-Shooters •Synthetic Webbing •Cloak of Levitation •Sling Ring •Inter-Dimensional Portal •Winds of Watoomb •Tao Mandalas •Star-Lord's Helmet •Quad Blasters •Star-Lord's Walkman •Jet Boot Attachments •Lock Pick •Drax the Destroyer's Knives •Quantum Healing Particles •Asgardian Collar •Sakaaran Laser Rifles •Double-Edged Sword •Proxima Midnight's Spear •Corvus Glaive's Glaive •Cull Obsidian's Chain Hammer •Chitauri Technology •Chitauri Helmet •Chitauri Staff •Chitauri Gun •Chitauri Energy Core •Steve Rogers' Compass •Ankle Monitor •Aether Extractor •Asgardian Ale •Gamma Radiation •Hardened Jabari Wood Armor ••PlayStation 4 ••Aakonian Ale (mentioned) •Xorrian Elixir (mentioned) •Axe (mentioned)
On October 28, 2014, the film was announced as Avengers: Infinity War – Part II, while the third Avengers film was titled Avengers: Infinity War – Part I. However, in June 2016, both films were renamed. The third film title was shortened to Avengers: Infinity War and the fourth film was simply the Untitled Avengers film. Anthony and Joe Russo explain this rename as "the movies are two very different movies", so "it is misleading."
In April 2015, Chris Evans revealed that Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame would shoot back to back. Filming started on January 23, 2017, and was expected to end in October/November 2017.
During a Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 event in April 2017, Zoe Saldana revealed that the title of the film was Avengers: Infinity Gauntlet. Following this, James Gunn denied that was the actual title.
On September 11, 2017, the production of the movie was temporarily shut down due to Hurricane Irma.
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Apr 26, 2019 · Release Date. April 26, 2019. Full Cast & Credits Partners. Buy Now. ALL. Avengers: Endgame Stars Gather At World Premiere. The Avengers take a final stand against Thanos in Marvel Studios' conclusion to 22 films, 'Avengers: Endgame.'