AVENGERS, though not made by Indian directors or by Indian film technicians, the impact created by Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) was huge. There are 21 parts in the avengers phase of marvel and each of them are interlinked to each other. Every movie has a clue about the super villain Thanos and the 6 infinity stones. Therefore, to understand the film ‘Infinity War & Endgame’, one should be aware of the previous 20 movies.
Recently, MCU released the trailer for the latest movie ‘Avengers: Endgame’ and the release date is confirmed for April 26, 2019 by the directors of the film Russo brothers. This film is a sequel for the last year’s release; Avengers Infinity War, where the story lead to the death of half of the universe and some of the super avenging heroes, by the mere snap of the MCU’s super villain Thanos. He witnessed his planet Titan collapse due to scarcity of resources leading to poverty and hunger, so he figured out a way with the help of Infinity Stones to prevent the same fate for other planets and universes.
Ever since the mad titan found out about the powers of infinity stones, he was on a quest to collect them all. Avengers fought with Thanos in Wakanda to stop him but they lost the battle.
Many fan’s came up with theories regarding the Endgame, but they might not match with the director’s view. The Russo brothers released a statement that ‘ there will be many exciting stuff in this movie which are not expected’ and this statement further increased the curiosity towards the film. The directors also requested the audience to not release any spoilers, since it will ruin the thrill for others.
The film will be the conclusion for the Phase 3 of MCU releasing worldwide on 26th April, 2019. According to the sources, ending will be very emotional. Fans can’t wait to find out how Thanos will be defeated and undo the snap that caused half the population to turn to dust.
Other releases from Marvel after the Endgame are Spider-Man: Far From Home (official), Black Panther-2, Black-Widow and Doctor Strange-2…
Cheer up for 26th April…