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
  • ClaireMEldin - 12 June 2024
    A Fun Packed Film Full Of Action And Tension!
    This is one film where every family and friend would enjoy it. It's one of those films where it could reach every possible audience you could possibly have. Even if you don't like action films or superhero films, it's one where it would even grab you attention even if it's something you may not have been interested in at first. I definitely think they were going for a kid/ young audience and I think they were able to reach that but I think it definitely went beyond that the entire time for when it came to getting an audiences attention and when it came to promoting it.

    This marvel film, just like many others, keeps you on the edge of your chair the entire time and has your eyes glued to the screen every time. This film goes through many types of emotions and rollercoasters the entire time and has the audience constantly trying to figure what's going to happen, there's many plot twists during the whole time length of this film. Another thing about this is that the Marvel Logo is so familiar to many and it immediately fills you with a sense of excitement because Marvel always hit the jackpot the entire time when it comes to their films and series.

    For an audience, the film packed with action keeps them involved the entire time and the casting and storyline was brilliant, there isn't a possible way where it could be topped at any point. If you're a marvel fun, it can be very rewarding especially when it comes to having our favourite superheroes all come together as one to face this massive battle to defeat Thanos and his plans. It's something that definitely can't be topped at any possible point.

    Another thing about this is that the CGI was done brilliantly, especially when this is very CGI heavy throughout the film. This film definitely took a lot of dedication into looking at the aesthetics and things like the colour palette and how they looked into the set designs for a lot of it to make it perfect for their audience's valued attention. I also think it's nice to have a small consideration into the backgrounds of each character, it's easy in a way to figure out what happened to them and what they're going through in the film, especially with our beloved character, Tony Stark, which he sadly dies in this film at the end which brings out our last rollercoaster of our emotions.
  • jothinani - 29 April 2024
    GREAT...GREATER...GREATEST...
    "Avengers: Endgame" is a monumental conclusion to over a decade of storytelling in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, the film serves as the culmination of numerous character arcs and storylines that have been building since the inception of the MCU.

    From a technical standpoint, "Endgame" is a marvel (pun intended) of modern filmmaking. The visual effects are stunning, seamlessly blending CGI with live-action footage to create epic battle sequences and breathtaking cosmic landscapes. The action is intense and well-choreographed, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats throughout its nearly three-hour runtime.

    However, what truly sets "Endgame" apart is its emotional depth and character development. The film explores themes of loss, sacrifice, redemption, and the importance of teamwork in the face of overwhelming odds. It's not just a superhero spectacle; it's a deeply human story about flawed individuals coming together to do whatever it takes to save the universe.

    The performances from the ensemble cast are exceptional across the board. Robert Downey Jr. Delivers a poignant and memorable performance as Tony Stark/Iron Man, Chris Evans brings gravitas to the role of Steve Rogers/Captain America, and Scarlett Johansson shines as Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow. The entire cast, including newcomers like Brie Larson as Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, brings their A-game, making each character feel fully realized and relatable.

    One of the film's greatest strengths is its ability to balance epic action with quieter, more intimate moments. It's not afraid to slow down and let characters reflect on their journey and the choices they've made. These quieter scenes are just as impactful as the big set pieces, adding depth and emotional resonance to the story.

    "Avengers: Endgame" is a fitting conclusion to the Infinity Saga, providing satisfying closure to long-running storylines while also setting the stage for the future of the MCU. It's a love letter to fans who have invested years in these characters and their adventures, delivering a cinematic experience that is both epic in scale and deeply personal.
  • fredrikheier - 27 March 2024
    The greatest movie of all time
    I'm not afraid to admit it, this is the best movie ever. I honestly don't think there's a single movie out there even close to this movie, and all I do on my free time is watch movies. I'm not saying this is the only masterpiece of a movie, but I can't remember watching a movie where the acting, music, excitement, cgi, emotion, ending etc is all 10/10. The amount of disrespect this movie gets disgusts me. Like, why do you not like this movie??? Too long? Unrealistic? BS!! Like I said, everything about this movie is a 10/10, especially the scene where everyone one who blipped returned. Masterpiece of a scene!
  • r4robin - 31 December 2022
    Very Good
    I would say this is my fav marvel movie, or at least the only marvel movie I've watched so far which has given me goosebumps. The final fight scene was incredible, I don't know if it can ever be topped.

    The movie is 3 hours long, but it definitely did not feel that long, the pacing is very good.

    Surprisingly and unpopularity (I guess), I wasn't a big fan of the end after Tony died. I wasn't a big fan of Tony to start off with, he was cool but idk I didn't feel any emotion when he died, besides feeling bad for Spider-Man. I felt way more emotional when Groot died in Gotg lol.

    Besides that, it's very entertaining, and like I said the final fight scene is incredible, potentially one of the greatest experiences I've had with any moment in any tv show / movie ever.
  • arvidryttar - 5 October 2022
    Great but..
    The first half was amazing, and the final battle was good, but it could have been so much better!! There was like no dynamic in the fight, the avengers was just bang, bang, bang then just BOOM and Tony has the infinity stones and snaps thanos away. If i we're to remake endgame, i would probably have filled it with personal moments and references to phase 1 and a lot more dynamic. Even tho the last act wasn't like i tough it would be the rest of the movie was pretty much flawless, the time travel sequence was absolutely amazing for example. But still, infinity war is better. I need to write 10 more characters to be able to submit this and i didn't know what to write.
  • lopim-76834 - 5 September 2022
    This is not a good movie.
    Acting: 8/10, A-list actors putting on great performances.

    CGI: 9/10, Gargantuan effort, a small nation of highly talented and competent people putting in an absurd amount of time to make this movie possible.

    Shot Composition: 6/10, Nothing too interesting or groundbreaking, but serviceable.

    Direction: 5/10, The effort required to direct a monster this huge with a production team this vast is truly commendable. The aforementioned shot composition selection does bring the score down a bit, but not as much as...

    Writing: 1/10, Rotten to its very core, the foundations of this film's writing are shaky at best.

    Unfortunately, you can have all the fun and cool pretty lights, big shot actors, and fan service all you want, but this does not a great film make. Writing is, and always will be, at the forefront of good storytelling, regardless of the medium. The fact that this movie is rated above some of the greatest movies of all time really irks me, but I understand why many people like it.

    There truly are some great scenes in this movie, but they have to be taken out of context with the rest of movie in order to be truly enjoyable as most of these scenes require acute contrivances and/or broken plot fundamentals in order to facilitate them happening in the first place. This entire movie needed to be re-written at the base level as it not only squanders many of the potential for different character's growth from Infinity War (or leaves previously interesting characters flat and lifeless), but also many payoffs don't have sufficient build up so as to leave them either unsatisfying or just plain confusing. The climax feels more cynical than anything else, writing/direction staff knew what cards to play to achieve the highest fan level excitement, and they did so, regardless of contrivance or character motivation. And to cap it off, the lack of consequences in this film is palpable, contrary as to what was portrayed in the previous entry Infinity War.

    I do understand that at its core, this movie's (and every other MCU title or blockbuster) goal is to make money, first and foremost. Not only that, but this movie was also made to expand the MCU so they could potentially generate even more blockbuster hits. My problem is, that one could do that, and also make a great story, interesting plot, fantastic characters, etc. However, it seems that the production team instead opted use kiddie gloves with the audience and pursue cheap dopamine hits to maximize fan excitement and get butts in seats. Unfortunately for the greater art of storytelling, it worked. I watched this movie once, and I have not, or will revisit it. It is simply not worth the time.