The Avengers: Endgame begins after half the population of the Earth (and by extension…the Universe) has been turned to dust (in THE AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR). The surviving Avengers deal with their grief and loss in different ways. But due to a coincidence, Ant-Man (who has been stuck in the Quantum Realm) shows up at Avengers Headquarters with a possible solution to Thanos’s destruction.
A three-hour movie with over a dozen characters produces a lot of ups and downs. I loved every scene Robert Downey, Jr. was in. Scarlett Johansson wasn’t given enough to do. Paul Rudd, Mark Ruffalo, and Chris Hemsworth provide much needed comic relief. I though Karen Gillan as Nebula was fabulous. Of course, Brie Larson as Captain Marvel is a game-changer. The epic battle at the end of the movie presents both action and pathos. I found The Avengers: Endgame moving and compelling. What will the MARVEL people do next? GRADE: A
That was my question too, even before seeing it. Glad it lived up to your expectations.
Jeff, our AMC theater was wall-to-wall Avenger fans. We parked on the fringe of the parking lot where we found the only open space and ran to the AMC entrance in the rain. But, it was all worth it!
You liked it better than the three reviews I’ve read elsewhere, where it got a grade of C.
Rick, 50% of all the movie screens in America are showing THE AVENGERS: ENDGAME. It’s projected to make $275 million by the end of this weekend and go over a billion in a month. The movie is review-proof.