Avengers: Endgame

Avengers: Endgame

After the devastating events of Avengers: Infinity War, the universe is in ruins due to the efforts of the Mad Titan, Thanos. With the help of remaining allies, the Avengers must assemble once more in order to undo Thanos' actions and restore order to the universe once and for all, no matter what consequences may be in store.

  • Released: 2019-04-24
  • Runtime: 181 minutes
  • Genre: Action, Adventure
  • Stars: Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Paul Rudd, Benedict Cumberbatch, Chadwick Boseman, Brie Larson, Tom Holland, Karen Gillan, Zoe Saldaña, Evangeline Lilly, Tessa Thompson, Rene Russo, Elizabeth Olsen, Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Tom Hiddleston, Danai Gurira, Benedict Wong, Pom Klementieff, Dave Bautista, Letitia Wright, John Slattery, Tilda Swinton, Jon Favreau, Hayley Atwell, Natalie Portman, Marisa Tomei, Taika Waititi, Angela Bassett, Michael Douglas, Michelle Pfeiffer, William Hurt, Cobie Smulders, Sean Gunn, Winston Duke, Linda Cardellini, Maximiliano Hernández, Frank Grillo, Hiroyuki Sanada, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, James D'Arcy, Jacob Batalon, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Gwyneth Paltrow, Robert Redford, Josh Brolin, Chris Pratt, Samuel L. Jackson, Lexi Rabe, Joe Russo, Ross Marquand, Emma Fuhrmann, Michael James Shaw, Terry Notary, Kerry Condon, Ben Sakamoto, Ava Russo, Cade Woodward, Stan Lee, Yvette Nicole Brown, Callan Mulvey, Lia Russo, Julian Russo, Taylor Patterson, Agostino Rosalina, Ken Jeong, Ty Simpkins, Jackson A. Dunn, Lee Moore, Bazlo LeClair, Loen LeClair, Matthew Berry, Joy McAvoy, John Michael Morris, Michael A. Cook, Brent McGee, Brian Schaeffer, Jamie Wedel, Anthony G Breed, Erica Ribley, Monique Ganderton, Jim Starlin, Jimmy Ray Pickens, Hye Jin Jang, Russell Bobbitt, James Lin, Jack Champion, Sam Hargrave, Patrick Gorman, Aaron Lazar, Robert Pralgo, Tom Wisdom, John Posey, Ameenah Kaplan, Olaniyan Thurmon, Jennifer Elmore, Mike Lutz, Anele Lundborg, Khanya Mkhize, Justin Shaw, Tom Antonellis, Ron Bottitta, Danielle Hartnett, Jennifer Cain, Arthur Ortiz, Ben Pronsky
  • Director: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo
 Comments
  • johnwz-29080 - 30 May 2024
    End of an Era
    Avengers: Endgame masterfully weaves together the storylines of over 20 preceding MCU films, offering fans a satisfying and emotional farewell to beloved characters and narratives. It is a monumental achievement in filmmaking. It successfully delivers a conclusion that is both epic and intimate, honoring the legacy of its characters while providing a satisfying narrative closure. The film's combination of stellar performances, impressive action sequences, and deep emotional resonance make it a standout entry in the superhero genre. For fans of the MCU, Endgame is not just a movie; it is a heartfelt tribute to a decade of storytelling that has redefined modern cinema.
  • alindsayal - 29 April 2024
    An Epic Apex of Comic Book Films
    Just over 5 years ago, the culmination of the first 3 phases of The MCU came to a head with Avengers: Endgame. This was one of the biggest Cinematic events to ever take place and with it hitting its 5 year anniversary, I thought I would give it a rewatch and here is my review for the film. The premise of the film sees the world in turmoil after the events of Avengers: Infinity War, with one last chance to make things right, The Avengers reunite to take on their biggest challenge.

    Main Character Robert Downey Jr as Tony Stark was the real start of this whole cinematic universe and he is brilliant in this film. He really delivers a strong performance, you see how the events of the previous film really affects him and motivates him to come to terms and once again become Iron man. He still has the funny quips and narcissism that made his character famous which is great.

    Chris Evans is back as Steve Rogers and similarly he does a great job with this iconic role. He has great chemistry with Downey & Scarlett Johansson and I thought this film did a great job putting him back in the spotlight and having him being an emotional centre of the film.

    Supporting Characters Now this might be the largest cast in film history, so I will definitely miss some people out but everybody delivers on their performances and really bring the comic book characters to the cinema screen.

    Mark Ruffalo reprises his role as Bruce Banner and I actually liked the direction they take his character in this film. They make him a more enjoyable character to watch and it is really good seeing The Hulk getting a bit more time to shine after missing for the majority of the previous film.

    Scarlett Johansson plays Natasha Romanoff and they really did some really good work with her character of Black Widow. She really struggles with the weight that comes with being one of the leaders of The Avengers who failed and Johansson is strong in her role here.

    Chris Hemsworth is back as Thor and after the events of Infinity War he is really the character that is effected in a really interesting way. The film handles his failures in a way that I don't think anyone could have expected and it is handled well with Thor developing a lot during the film.

    After missing Infinity War, Jeremy Renner & Paul Rudd are back as Clint Barton & Scott Lang respectively. The film really focuses on the issues that Barton has gone through since the events of the previous film and it is pretty dark and easy to relate too. Paul Rudd is mostly used for comic relief but is a lot of fun and when he needs to deliver some more dramatic scenes he is good at that too.

    Don Cheadle gets more screen time as Rhodey and does a good job, Karen Gillan is given her best work yet as Nebula and Thanos played by Josh Brolin is a great villain, though he is clearly not the most important character like he was in Infinity War.

    Story The story is great, it really fits the drama and feeling of a world in disarray after what happened in the previous film and the performances delivered on it. Despite having lots of characters and lots of story beats to hit, it really delivers on it and has twists and turns that wouldn't be expected and really drive it up. There is plenty of comic book film fun though and the last act of the film is pure cinema and an experience unlike any other, especially for fans of these films that have been watching since the beginning.

    Script This film actually feels a little different to others in the MCU in that it is more serious. It realises the situation that the characters are in and realises it has to be a bit more serious and have these characters have emotional issues and I am glad they went in this direction. The film does have plenty of humour though and these people are naturally funny which does help.

    Style The film has great action sequences, there is a lot of green screen and CGI but it looks great throughout and the way they managed to make the film seem really epic is through this. The film is 3 hours long but it really doesn't feel like it, it is paced really well and allows the audience to be invested in the story.

    Overall Overall, Avengers: Endgame is one of my favourite films. Being a huge fan of Marvel, this felt like the apex of what could be achieved and the fact that everybody involved nailed it so well made it a truly special event and one that needs to be seen.

    Rating - 10/10.
  • ajintvarghese1 - 22 March 2024
    As the name it's the Endgame.
    Avengers: Endgame is the finale to a decade-long journey of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It brings together many heroes from other movies to fight a big battle against Thanos, a very strong enemy. This movie continues the story from Avengers: Infinity War, where half of all living things disappeared.

    The movie is like a wild ride with lots of different feelings. There are exciting fight scenes, sad farewells, and funny surprises. The directors, Anthony and Joe Russo, made a story that finishes up all the earlier stories and also shows respect to all the movies that came before. The actors do a great job, especially Robert Downey Jr. As Iron Man and Chris Evans as Captain America.

    Endgame is a special movie for the fans who love these heroes and their adventures. It's about being brave, doing hard things for others, and working together. The fight scenes are amazing to watch, and the special effects are really good.

    Avengers: Endgame is a great ending to a story that has made superhero movies very popular. It's a movie that finishes the story in a way that will make you remember it for a long time. It's a must-see movie for people who love super hero movies.
  • rasmuspernesten - 30 December 2022
    The perfect Endgame
    Leans a bit to much on mem's but it has sow many cool moments and it truly ties up the story. It is also the best, moust realistic and most scientificly korekt time travel movie of all time. It actually uses real scientific raports to suport the script which is truly amazing for a movie to do. It had realistic responses to the events in the previous movie and no princess Leia reaction from when her home planet is exploded. I also got the feeling of conection with the previus movie's. Storylines ended in a intresting way and it referd to events from movie's 10 yares old witch realy conected the entire universe. A troly wonderful end to the best franchise in cinema history.
  • minalj - 3 October 2022
    Spectacular
    I don't understand the (albeit very few) low ratings for this gem of a movie but I'm guessing they have been made by individuals who have perhaps watched way too many movies of this kind and have thus failed to appreciate this beauty called Avengers: Endgame.

    I have not watched many of the Marvel movies but have watched a few in the lead up to Endgame including Infinity War, which was disappointing, to say the least, but Endgame more than made up for it. What a performance. Some of the characters are annoying but the annoying ones don't get too much camera time and they don't (in my opinion) ruin this outstanding masterpiece.
  • CrimeDrama1 - 1 September 2022
    Questions linger
    I love this movie but not everything is fully explained. My biggest question: None of the Avengers knew Nebula was Thanos' daughter or they didn't worry about her loyalty? I would wonder about her loyalty. After being forced to be confronted by Thanos during the search, Nebula feels forced to help him and his army enter earth. Nebula opens the time portal while Hulk snaps his fingers with all five gems to restore human lives on earth but no one questions what caused the war on earth? I love the scene during the battle when Captain Marvel returns and helps defeat Thanos. There have been so many movies involving The Avengers but all of the overlapping tends to be confusing. Speaking of which, I am still confused with the scenes involving Nebula and Gamora from the past with Nebula from the present.