Tony Stark and Steve Rogers are back to being friends? They shake hands? I cried?
If you managed to wake up in time and get tickets to Avengers: Endgame before the internet decided to break, you might be able to see Tony Stark and Steve Rogers reunite with one another to take on Thanos and bring back their friends.
In the new ticket sale announcement trailer, we see all our favorite Avengers heading back to space to try to do just that. They’re all prepared to do “whatever it takes,” and I’m not ready to see Tony Stark and Steve Rogers together again.
This trailer gives us quite a few new shots—extremely important looks, like this one.
Having a similar feel to the previous trailers, we see Natasha Romanoff and many of the other Avengers thinking of those they lost.
And Hawkeye found time to go and get a sleeve? Why did Clint Barton go and get a bunch of tattoos?
But what’s nice about this trailer is that the characters who we’ve loved for years are reuniting, leaning on each other, and working together once again.
That isn’t to say there weren’t important moments in the trailer. For the first time, we’re seeing Tony Stark reflecting on the loss of Peter Parker. Throughout all the other trailers, most of our fallen heroes have been shown, but not Spider-Man. There’s been a shocking lack of Peter, but now, we see Tony looking back at his time with him.
It seems, though, that to take on Thanos, all our favorites really are heading into space. The question is: When do they make that journey? Because Natasha has her Infinity War hair …
While we don’t know for sure when it’s happening, we do know that our heroes come face to face with Thanos.
Is Tony Stark going to fight the Mad Titan again, but with Steve Rogers on his side? Will they reverse time and get their friends back? Why isn’t Thanos using the space stone? We’ll have to see what happens when Avengers: Endgame hits theaters this April 26th.
(image: Marvel Entertainment)
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Published: Apr 2, 2019 12:32 pm