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: A collection of lighthearted moments and outtakes from the set.
Listeners will learn fascinating trivia, such as how they managed to digitally de-age characters like Tony Stark and Steve Rogers, and the specific acting choices made during the "five years later" segment. The commentary reveals that the "snapped" characters weren't just gone; the writers spent months figuring out the psychological impact of their return. It provides a granular look at how you land a plane that has been in the air for 11 years. -Movie- Avengers- Endgame -BLURAY Digital Extras-
: Dedicated segments exploring the evolution of core heroes, including: : A collection of lighthearted moments and outtakes
Fans can view several sequences that were cut to maintain the film's pacing. It provides a granular look at how you
Most poignantly, the featurette reveals that his line—“Make love, not war!” (directed at 1970s Captain America)—was ad-libbed by Stan himself. The digital extra includes the raw, uncut footage where Stan flubs the line twice, then pulls off the perfect comedic timing on the third take.
While the film itself notably lacks a traditional mid- or post-credits scene, it features a symbolic "Easter egg" at the very end of the credits—the faint sound of a hammer clanging against an anvil
When the lights came up in theaters after the premiere of Avengers: Endgame , audiences worldwide were left in a state of stunned silence, tearful catharsis, or thunderous applause. It was the culmination of an unprecedented 22-film saga, a cinematic event that defined a generation. But for the true devotees of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), the theatrical release is only the beginning of the journey.