I would be remiss in not alerting you to every new detail we are tossed for Avengers: Endgame, because these are the times that we live in, and there are pop quizzes on this constantly.
We’re living in 2019, which is the year that Avengers: Endgame emerges. 115 days, to be precise, or to be even more precise, 80 work days during which I will likely be telling you about new details from Avengers: Endgame. Anyway, here are some pretty pictures that you may have missed. Study up; these will on the final exam.
This leaked official art will be used on t-shirts of the future, and it features the main players that we know to be fully alive going into the movie: Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Rocket, Hulk, Black Widow, Hawkeye/Ronin, Nebula, Captain Marvel, and some guy named Thanos. (Where are Rhodey and Okoye???) The art is quite beautiful—prime t-shirt material.
(Picture pairings here are my own, so don’t blame Marvel if Nebula and Captain Marvel don’t share any scenes together or share scenes together but don’t fall madly in love which is what should happen.)
Cool stuff, no? I think my favorite is Thor, positioned just so, so that the shadows conceal the eye he lost (and then Rocket helped replace). The suggestion of that missing eye is poignant.
Yeah, Thanos is here too, being super sad about mass genocide but happy about the environment, wearing armor even though he’s supposed to be in retirement. Even cooler, we get two full looks at Clint Barton in his Ronin regalia. It seems as though Clint may really be playing the significant role in Endgame the Russos suggested he would undertake in Infinity War and then were like, “Psych!”
New AVENGERS: ENDGAME promo art showcasing @Renner4Real‘s Ronin has surfaced online! pic.twitter.com/u2g2AoGZ19
— MCU News & Tweets (@MCU_Tweets) December 25, 2018
One more final promo, featuring only our original Avengers:
- No news today! No news! It’s the New Year! Nothing new has started yet! Nothing happened!
How is your 2019 so far?
(images: Marvel Studios)
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Published: Jan 1, 2019 06:00 pm