Marvel releases “official” trailer for Avengers: Endgame

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Avengers: Endgame is the most hotly anticipated movie of the year…probably of the last 10 years, if we’re being honest. It comes out April 26, but despite a few TV spots here and there, Disney/Marvel has yet to release a proper full trailer. That changed this morning. Go ahead and watch:

Danm, you see the hair on Hawkeye?

For a full trailer, there sure is a lot of footage from old movies in there, but then again, Disney is positioning Endgame as the conclusion to the superhero cycle that started with the original Iron Man way back in 2008. Some reminders are in order. Also, if you believe the theories…but head here for more of that. Or if you want less elicit spoilers, perhaps Mark Ruffalo can provide after Jimmy Fallon hooks him up to a lie detector:

The other big moment from the trailer is probably seeing Brie Larson’s Captain Marvel, lately of Captain Marvel, interact with the other Avengers and also wearing a dress. I also like seeing Nebula scream and charge at something. Always down for Nebula being very angry.

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Thanos is notably absent from the trailer, and it’s looking like Tony Stark will be separated from the group for a good chunk of the movie. He was stranded on the other edge of space at the end of Infinity War, after all. He’s still featured prominently on the new poster, though:

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Between Endgame and the final season of Game of Thrones, April is going to be one hell of a month for pop culture. See you there.

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