Avengers: Endgame (2019) Discussion Thread (SPOILERS)

vengers: Endgame Has the Biggest Opening Weekend Ever With $1.2 Billion Global Debut
By Chris Lee
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Avengers: Endgame makes crossing the billion-dollar mark in global ticket sales seem like, well, a snap. Shattering box-office records with a North American gross of around $350 million over its first three days in theaters, the ensemble superhero thriller eclipsed prerelease “tracking” estimates. Industry experts initially expected the film to take in around $260 million domestically in its first weekend, a ballpark that increased to $340 million soon after the movie hit theaters. Those numbers alone would have been enough to surpass the previous title-holder for biggest opening weekend of all time: Avengers: Infinity War, which took in $258 million. With global sales added in, Endgame easily tipped over the edge, earning a gobsmacking $1.2 billionworldwide.

“I would put this in the pantheon of cultural events,” Comscore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian says. “For Avengers: Endgame, there’s an electricity in the air you don’t usually get outside of some big sporting event or, say, a Rolling Stones concert. It’s unbelievable how this movie has resonated. It’s almost like a cultural tuning fork. Marvel hit just the right note.”

The three-hour-two-minute-long film — which kills off and bids adieu to several beloved characters, serving as a grand finale to the so-called Phase Three of the Marvel Cinematic Universe — had already hauled in a record-breaking $60 million during its Thursday-night preview shows. Then in its first full day in theaters, it earned $156.7 million to topple the previous first-day earnings champ Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($119.1 million). Last week, Fandango announced that Endgame is the biggest pre-seller in the ticket-selling website’s history. According to the site’s managing editor, Erik Davis, theaters across the country scrambled to add showtimes as a result, screening the PG-13 movie at odd hours — 4 a.m., 6 a.m. — to meet overwhelming demand.

22 movies with a continuous story line,” Davis says. “Marvel always kept you guessing what the next one is going to be and how it is going to play into this larger narrative. They turned characters against one another. They really played it like a modern-day soap opera for superheroes. With the MCU as we know it culminating with this film, [Endgame] not only gives you a conclusion to that story but expands upon it.”

Many fans were blindsided by Infinity War’s cliffhanger ending in which the genocidal purple titan Thanos (Josh Brolin) wipes out half of all life in the universe — including such Marvel mainstays as Black Panther, Dr. Strange, Star Lord, and Spider-Man — with a snap of his Infinity be-stoned fingers. Hence, fan anticipation for the conclusion to its saga has remained sky high for the 363 days since that film’s release.

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Moreover, cumulative movies in long-running franchises almost always do big business for Hollywood. Exhibits A and B: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2’s $1.3 billion overall worldwide earnings and the $1.1 billion global haul of The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. But as Dergarabedian points out, Endgame’s massive box-office tally comes on the heels of an unprecedented run of success; to date, the previous 21 Marvel-branded movies have cumulatively grossed more than $19 billion. As a conclusion to those previous films’ story lines — in addition to providing a swan song for key characters — Endgame arrives in theaters as something more than just a movie.

“That didn’t happen overnight,” Dergarabedian adds. “This is a long-term relationship that has been built with the audience and with these characters. And the whole notion that this is the last Avengers movie gives it a gravitas that no other movie — since the last Avengers movie — has been able to generate.”

By Friday, a kind of shock and awe had spread across the entertainment industry with the dawning realization that Endgame could earn over $1 billion over its first weekend in theaters, a sum even the most successful superhero movies can only hope to earn over their entire theatrical run. The $356 million movie — directed by brothers Anthony and Joe Russo and written by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, the creative quorum behind previous Marvel blockbusters Captain America: The Winter Soldierand Captain America: Civil War — had already racked up $487 million playing in 46 offshore markets. In its first three days of release in China alone, the movie clocked a record-shattering $217 million — decisively clobbering Infinity War’s $190 million Chinese weekend debut. And in its IMAX iteration, Endgame set opening-day records in 38 countries, including France, Taiwan, and Brazil.

At a time when the analytics firm Comscore has reported that North American ticket sales are down 16 percent this year over last, Endgame’s robust financial performance provides some much-needed momentum for the movie-theater business, priming the pump for such summer-blockbusters-in-the-making as Spider-Man: Far From Home, Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw, and Disney’s live-action The Lion King.

Avengers: Endgame is a testament to the power of the moviegoing experience,” Patrick Corcoran, vice-president and chief communications officer for the National Association of Theatre Owners, said in a statement to Vulture. “Thirty million people ventured out of their homes this weekend to experience this movie in the best way possible — with friends and strangers in a shared public space. But this is only the starting point for an incredible number of films that will likely lead to a record year in 2019.”
 
Great movie


Couple of things:
Nebula is an asshole for not telling Clint or Black widow that one gonna have to buy the farm. lol
Captain America created ALL types of alternate realities by staying in the past.
Thanos is ruined... They cant use him anymore, unless someone pulls him from that time line
It was SO gratifying seeing Thanos Punch Captain Marvel with the Power stone
 
I went to see it on this past Sat night and I must say I really enjoy this movie!!.:yes::yes:...Damn, This was a good ending of this phase of the MU..:yes::yes:

That final battle at the end was fucking epic!!..:yes::yes:

Thanos is the real deal!!..By far, the best villain in the MCU ..

You know Marvel movies always throw you off with some of things that happen in their movies and this time travel they did in this movie got me questioning alot of things!!.

But overall, This was a great movie!!


Marvel Stay Winning!!...:cheers:
 
I had this conversation with a co-worker after Infinity War.
He was like "Thanos was right! The universe has a finite amount of resources and getting rid of 50% of life would preserve that"
I said "Why didn't he just snap and double the resources in the universe?"
Dude looked at me like
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If you double the resources in the universe you crash every economic system in the universe. All economic systems regardless of its branding are rooted in supply and demand. I am not sure if this would be a bad thing but definitely all systems would have to go through a recalibration.
 
Praise: Even with all the spoilers floating around across the internet,clips and trailers
AVENGERS: ENDGAME still surprised me.There were so many great and unexpected moments in the film.
Starting with the performances with
Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man who serves up one of his best acting and giving the film a great emotional jumping point.
The cast which includes :
Jeremy Renner, Paul Rudd, Brie Larson, Bradley Cooper, Scarlett Johansson, Josh Brolin, Karen Gillan, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, & Don Cheadle give it their all as the characters they portray deal with half the universe vanishing.
There is a darkness to the film that is balanced by lighter moments actually some very humorous moments.This was a very involving experience.A movie which goes down paths of raw emotion and in such a bittersweet way.
The film borrows from one of my all time favorite trilogies but in a good way.

Sure there is fan service but i didnt find it to be over done.There are huge comic book splash page moments that thrilled me and just have to be seen on the big screen and if you dont you are definitely cheating yourself.

As the film entered it's last 20 minutes i found myself wanting one last quip,joke and save.A clear sign of how attached i have become to these characters over the years

Directors: Joe Russo, Anthony Russo do their best not to disappoint the hardcore or even casual fans of the heroes and villains that inhabit the film.
High praise to the make up artists who did a beyond terrific job !!

Problems:While the second act plays out i started to feel the films 3 hour run time.I started saying do some of these scenes really need to run so long?
The CGI is a bit off at times.Even with it's 3 hour run time i felt some characters got short changed.

Yes this is the end of a huge chapter and arc in the MCU and as tough as it is to say goodbye on the horizon there is more to come and im in high anticipation to see what Marvel/Disney has in store for the future.

Scale of 1-10 an 8½
 
Saw it last night and I did not enjoy this movie, it was dry and cheesy
They should have cut out the first half and just merge it with infinity war, those two combined would have been a much better film :dunno:
 
they GREATLY oversold this whole Captain Marvel is the key stuff...

and I am realizing more and more Brie just aint clicking as Marvel.

It isn't no woman hating cause ALL the OTHER women were OUTSTANDING (young and old)

she just doesn't WORK.

She was barely on screen...and when she was?

she didn't OWN it.

Scarlet Witch? She OWNED IT!

Hell Natalie Portman getting out of BED owned it!
100% agree! For all her 6 minutes in the film they could have left her ass out. Like someone said earlier, I was very pleased when Thanos Power Stone punched her.
 
So I skipped a lot of the posts in here but I'll mention something that had my son losing it:


What did y'all think of the Ancient One handling the Hulk so easily ? Or as my 13 yr old says.....She bodied him in 2 seconds !!!
Yeah I didn't mind that part at all. Hulk and Banner have been separated before, and like others have said Ancient One is top tier.

The part I did mind was why was this dude arm in a sling at the end of the film?! The MCU got Hulk depowered already, and now on top of that his healing factor is trash. Hulk's healing factor is on par (sometimes better) than Wolverine and Deadpool
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if 1 missing stone creates an imbalance in the universe, what happens since Cap took all the stones back?

What is Dr. Strange protecting now that the time stone has been destroyed?
 
Respectfully, I'm not a comic book head, I only really watched Spider Man and Black Panther, can yall recommend movies to watch before this so I can have a better knowledge of the storyline by the time the Blu-Ray rips start dropping in the summer?

Because this was so over my head.
 
Great movie


Couple of things:
Nebula is an asshole for not telling Clint or Black widow that one gonna have to buy the farm. lol
Captain America created ALL types of alternate realities by staying in the past.
Thanos is ruined... They cant use him anymore, unless someone pulls him from that time line
It was SO gratifying seeing Thanos Punch Captain Marvel with the Power stone

Nebula didn't know...

All she knew was that her Sister didn't come back... No one knows until they get there.
 
Respectfully, I'm not a comic book head, I only really watched Spider Man and Black Panther, can yall recommend movies to watch before this so I can have a better knowledge of the storyline by the time the Blu-Ray rips start dropping in the summer?

Because this was so over my head.
Infinity War.
 
Going back and reading Infinity Gauntlet makes me appreciate how Marvel remixed this saga. Thanos was a pussy whipped bitch to me for Death. And the cosmos folks alone can be confusing. But ending the movie with the snap (IW) instead of at the beginning was better for the emotional impact. Sad that DC couldn't get their shit together. Crisis on Infinite Earths could have been epic on the big screen using multiple versions of heroes. If Michael Keaton was the old grizzled Batman Beyond Bruce Wayne and was fighting with the other Batmen that movie would have printed money. Oh well. Flashpoint it all.
 
Respectfully, I'm not a comic book head, I only really watched Spider Man and Black Panther, can yall recommend movies to watch before this so I can have a better knowledge of the storyline by the time the Blu-Ray rips start dropping in the summer?

Because this was so over my head.
Winter soldier


if there's any marvel movie you need to watch is that movie... Basically a spy movie with people with special abilities... Prob the most grown-up movie out of all marvel movies


you might like Dr strange also
 
Lol I was saying iron Man only because I didn't know if Disney wanted keep paying that high as S fee for Downey presence... Financial more than actual writing somebody back in script
i just don't see how his salary even registers with Disney... they made over a billion the first weekend... after 22 movies.. they could double his salary and it still wouldn't make a dent
 
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