This International ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Poster Stunningly Honors The Living & The Snapped

Avengers: Endgame
Image Courtesy of Marvel Studios

Have you heard? Apparently there’s a new Marvel film coming out soon. As you may remember, just a couple of days ago, we brought you the onslaught of posters the studio released, reminding everyone that Avengers: Endgame is upon us. As if we’d ever forget. Now, we have a more concise and action packed poster for Endgame, but one that hails from overseas. Not to mention is able to convey what initially was only though 31 individual posters were capable of. Behold!

Avengers: Endgame
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Goodness that’s an exciting poster. Maybe a tad overstuffed, but that’s to be expected from a feature that’s the culmination of 21 previous  films. If you’re thinking “but wait, you said 31 posters and linked to an article saying 32?” Good catch. That’s because while it was revealed in one of the images Shuri (Letitia Wright) had perished in the aftermath of Infinity War, she’s absent here. On the plus side we get to see Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson), who survived The Snapture, in all her badass glory. We’re crossing fingers both ladies make it out this next picture alive.

Listen, we’re less than a month before Endgame comes out. Mere days away from tickets officially going on sale. People are about to lose their minds. Which is great. Infinity War was thought to be the biggest end all be all, in cinematic pop culture. Whatever feelings to caused to erupt will be magnified tenfold, soon enough. As hype levels reach record breaking proportions, it’s good to take a moment and just enjoy what’s going on. The MCU has become a juggernaut in the past decade, more than most people would have imagined possible. It’s not something likely to be replicated soon. So on behalf of the site, we’re glad to be with you on this journey and can’t wait to see what comes next to write about. Oh yeah, and go see Avengers: Endgame, when it comes out on April 26. Not that you needed any reminder.

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