

Avengers: Endgame
Directed by Anthony Russo, Joe RussoAfter 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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- Manuel FrangisApril 15, 2025I just watched Avengers Endgame and I give it 5 out of 5 stars. This movie is everything. It is not just the end of a chapter. It is the end of an entire era. A movie that actually feels like a reward for everyone who has been watching these characters grow for more than a decade. It delivers action, emotion, closure, and some of the most unforgettable moments I have ever seen in a theater. This one really hit me. What stands out the most is how personal it feels. It is a massive movie with huge stakes but it never forgets the human side. It is about loss and hope and second chances. You feel the weight of what happened before and you feel how much the characters are carrying. The movie takes its time and lets everything breathe in the beginning. That slower pace actually works so well because it sets up the emotional punch that comes later. Every character gets their moment. Robert Downey Jr. gives maybe his best performance as Tony Stark. You can feel everything in his expressions and how far he has come. Chris Evans as Steve Rogers is just as strong. His journey in this one feels complete and full of heart. Scarlett Johansson has some really emotional scenes and Jeremy Renner gets a lot more to work with this time. Chris Hemsworth’s version of Thor is surprising but in a good way. The mix of humor and sadness is handled really well. And Mark Ruffalo brings a new version of Bruce Banner that works better than I thought it would. The visuals are absolutely wild. This movie goes places. Big places. And when it goes full Marvel with the action you just want to cheer. The last hour is something I will never forget. It is huge but it never loses the characters. It never becomes noise. Everything happening matters and you feel it. That is not easy to pull off in a movie this big. The emotional weight hits hard. There are quiet moments that say more than words and loud moments that still feel meaningful. The balance is just right. There is humor too but it never undercuts the emotion. It all feels earned. And the callbacks to earlier films are handled with so much care. If you have been paying attention from the start you are going to feel every single one of them. The music is amazing. Alan Silvestri’s score ties everything together. When the music swells at the right moment it makes everything feel even more epic. Those themes are now just part of what makes the Marvel movies feel like Marvel. And this movie uses them perfectly. I give Avengers Endgame 5 out of 5 stars because it is the rare movie that actually lives up to the hype. It is emotional and exciting and full of payoff that feels real. It is about what we leave behind and how we fight for what matters. Overall Avengers Endgame is a beautiful and powerful ending to a story we have been following for years. It respects the characters the fans and the legacy. It made me laugh and cry and cheer and remember why these movies mean so much to so many people.
- Steven Schwalger6d agoGreat end to a great saga. Marvel will not be able to do this again
- COCOFebruary 24, 2025It’s been 7 years and I still haven’t recovered from this.
- WaltMarch 28, 2025Actually the best Avenger movie in the MCU
- CallumDecember 24, 2025⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Avengers: Endgame – The long goodbye that still echoes. I’m sure I won’t be the only one to say this, but this really should have been the end of the series. It’s literally called Endgame, and it plays like a curtain call. Everything after it — even the stuff I’ve enjoyed — has felt a bit retconned and faintly anti-climactic, like turning the house lights back off after everyone’s already said goodbye. And yes, this film itself leans hard into a massive reset. Bringing back all the characters lost to the snap feels, on paper, like a cheat. Maybe that’s straight out of the comics — I never read them — but on screen it lands as a very American solution to a very final problem. Death is reversible, stakes are elastic, and suddenly the franchise has runway again. From a storytelling purity angle, that’s undeniably cheap. That said… it’s also hard to argue with how right it feels emotionally. The choice to bring people back at the age they were snapped is smart, even if the science doesn’t survive five seconds of scrutiny. If we’re being picky (and I often am), energy conservation alone suggests they had to go somewhere, and that alone opens a can of worms the MCU just waves past. But this series has always played fast and loose with physics, so it’d be odd to start holding it to account here. What Endgame absolutely nails is closure. Not just plot closure, but emotional bookkeeping. It gives characters time to breathe, to grieve, to choose, and — crucially — to stop. It feels earned in a way blockbuster finales rarely do, and even knowing the universe would continue, this moment still lands with weight. It’s flawed. It’s indulgent. It cheats a little. But as an ending — or at least the ending — it works. 🥃 A neat bourbon, sipped slowly after midnight — warm, reflective, and best enjoyed knowing you won’t get another first watch.
- Richard DavisDecember 12, 2025This was peak Marvel, along with Infinity Wars. It was all downhill from here...
- DcrBaneJune 22, 2025Great movie! We had an avenger weekend
- frontzerNovember 16, 2025Cap lifts Mjolnir! Nuff said
- gradientorangeJune 12, 2025the over reliance on callbacks and fan service, as well as the lack of truly compelling villain, makes this one of the most disappointing mcu movies for me. i will never forget the fact that i literally fell asleep during the midnight premiere and woke up to the crowd screaming and cheering during the portal scene lmao. but i like it more now than i did before
- Harish CousalNovember 16, 2025A goodbye letter wrapped in pure emotion. Not perfect, but it hits the heart every single time.
- hemantpardeshi430November 4, 2025One of the best movie I ever seen
- Brad.Plex.October 13, 2024The perfect book-end to everything marvel has spent more than a decade building. The shear breadth of talent on screen somehow never feels bloated and everyone gets a chance to shine. And the ending? Not a dry eye in the room.
- faze3October 24, 2025As close to a perfect movie as there can be
- PhineasJuly 11, 2025The ultimate ending. I love this movie 3000.
- Samy3232October 14, 2025The best 💪💪💪💪😁😁😁😁
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Avengers: Endgame Trivia
Avengers: Endgame was released on April 24, 2019.
Avengers: Endgame was directed by Anthony Russo, Joe Russo.
Avengers: Endgame has a runtime of 3 hr 1 min.
Avengers: Endgame was produced by Kevin Feige.
The key characters in Avengers: Endgame are Tony Stark / Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Steve Rogers / Captain America (Chris Evans), Bruce Banner / Hulk (Mark Ruffalo).
Avengers: Endgame is rated PG-13.
Avengers: Endgame is an Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi film.
Avengers: Endgame has an audience rating of 9 out of 10.










































