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Avengers Endgame: This post contains huge, massive spoilers, potentially destructive to the Avengers’ final stage. For Thanos’s sake, do not keep scrolling if you have not seen the movie. If you think it will not make a big difference, trust us, it’s a huge fake. Last warning guys. We are not responsible if you keep reading.
First of all, congratulations to everyone who survived the heartbreaking three-hour show entitled “The Avengers: The Endgame”. The film not only encompasses the Infinite Saga, it also connects the intrigue of the main group of six Avengers.
As with all Marvel movies, there is a small sting at the end of the final credits, and it’s not a visual scene, but a sound. If you listen carefully, ping, ping and strike iron on the anvil.
We have just released: “The Avengers: The Final” is a long time. Indeed, very long. But if you’re a parent whose kids love Marvel’s film world, play with Marvel Legos and wear Marvel pajamas for sleep, you have no choice but to face a three-hour race.
And when the credits eventually fall on this ridiculously wrapped epic, incredibly pleasing, surprisingly strange with a superhero, it is very likely that your entire family will feel satisfied. “The Avengers: The Endgame” is a deserving climax for the first 21 MCU films. My son’s snapshot was that it was “the greatest film ever made,” and while it’s a bit hyperbolic, Endgame is definitely a winner.
What’s the problem? The world is struggling to regroup after the conquering purple behemoth, Thanos, has destroyed half of the population. Still mourning fallen comrades, surviving heroes such as Iron Man, Captain America, Black Widow and War Machine must find a way to get their friends back and change the story.
What is the rating? The film is rated PG-13 for a sequence of violence and science-fiction action, as well as for certain languages. All actions are tied with Marvel’s previous entries, especially Endless War. Here, two notable deaths of characters will be upset. There are no spoilers, but these are two important things.
So what does it mean? According to Entertainment Weekly, this is a reminder of Iron Man’s first movie, where viewers first saw Tony Stark imprisoned in a cave in Afghanistan where metal had become his first Iron Man costume. Noise is a tribute not only to his story, but also to the film that spawned the entire MCU.
What happens in the aftermath of Thanos’ death? The latest comic book incarnation of the Guardians explores that very question, and the solution isn’t something that most people would be expecting—especially given that there happens to be a failsafe option that suggests that people might have been safer in a universe where Thanos was still around. One of Marvel’s hottest comic books currently being published (it only launched in January), it’s a good primer on what the company is up to in comics these days, and a reminder that Marvel’s comic books are at their best when they zig where the movies zag.
Marvel generally makes fun of what will happen to them as a film franchise, but this time, the help is not looking to the future, but asking us to remember the past.
Are there any obvious breaks in the bathroom? This is probably the # 1 question for parents – they already know what to expect in terms of violence and language – and the answer is quite simple. Hit the bathroom as often as needed for the first two hours. But be sure to sit on the last leg, a gorgeous fan who is almost impossible not to like. The children of the show we visited almost floated with enthusiasm and any idea of ​​using the toilet would have evaporated.
Is there anything else parents should consider? There are many elements of “Endgame” that will easily fly over the head of the little Captain Marvel. (Yes, Bree Larson, Carol Danvers is here and it’s amazing.) Examples can certainly be attributed to spoilers, so trust me when I say that kids will have questions about the plot after that.
“The Avengers: The Endgame” is surprisingly aware of its blockbuster status in order to end all blockbusters. And even if it does not matter to younger viewers, it’s likely to increase the pleasure of adult madness. Let’s applaud all the filmmakers Anthony and Joe Rousseau, as well as screenwriters Christopher Marcus – from Buffalo – and Stephen Macfili for creating a daring, intelligent and always fascinating epic that perfectly combines character and action.

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