It’s been exactly two years since
Avengers: Endgame
concluded the Infinity Saga paying off three phases of MCU storytelling and cementing itself into pop culture history.
No doubt
Endgame
was a theatrical experience of a lifetime as clips of audience reactions to the film are still circulating online today. The film even surpassed
James Cameron’s
Avatar
for a time as the highest-grossing film in box office history
.
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Considering the film’s impact on the MCU and the film industry as a whole,
Endgame
deserves to be celebrated and acknowledged whenever possible, and it appears those involved with the film would agree.
RUFFALO & THE RUSSOS CELEBRATE ENDGAME’S ANNIVERSARY
To commemorate the two-year anniversary of
Endgame
’s theatrical release, the film’s directorial duo
Joe and Anthony Russo
shared their thoughts and a few images to social media.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by The Russo Brothers (@therussobrothers)
The Russo Brothers shared three images and a short video via Instagram with the caption,
“2 years since the release of Endgame… Which theater did you see it in for the first time?”
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Joe and Anthony Russo also shared the same images to Twitter with a similar caption, promoting further fam engagement years after their latest MCU film debuted.
Which theater did you see Endgame in for the first time?
To mark the film’s anniversary, longtime Hulk actor Mark Ruffalo also
posted an image
of himself along with the original Avengers who survived Thanos’ Infinity War snap, to celebrate the two-year anniversary of the epic MCU event.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Mark Ruffalo (@markruffalo)
The actor captioned the group photo saying,
“Can’t believe it’s been two years since the premiere of
Avengers Endgame
. Love you all 3000 💚.
Congrats to Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, and all our extended MCU family newly introduced in their shows so far. Excited to see what’s next for Tom Hiddleston & Jeremy Renner!”
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ENDGAME’S THEATRICAL LEGACY
Marvel fans who saw
Avengers: Endgame
in theaters on opening night understand better than anyone the value of the shared experience that movie theaters offer. And due to COVID-19, it’s an experience that hasn’t been available to audiences for some time.
Theater chains themselves have not only dealt with closures and financial woes this past year, but also the threat of streaming services being on the rise which could cause theaters to become essentially obsolete. The Russos reminding fans of
Endgame
’s theatrical release and the experience that it provided is a great way to promote the theater industry, especially now that it’s becoming safer to buy a ticket again.
In addition, Ruffalo’s caption congratulating the cast of both
WandaVision
and
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
, as well as expressing excitement for Tom Hiddleston’s upcoming
Loki
and Jeremy Renner’s
Hawkeye
series on Disney+, was a great way to connect the franchise’s past with its future and remind fans that the MCU is a vast, ongoing story that is far from over.
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It’s been exactly two years since
Avengers: Endgame
concluded the Infinity Saga paying off three phases of MCU storytelling and cementing itself into pop culture history.
No doubt
Endgame
was a theatrical experience of a lifetime as clips of audience reactions to the film are still circulating online today. The film even surpassed
James Cameron’s
Avatar
for a time as the highest-grossing film in box office history
.
ADVERTISEMENT
Considering the film’s impact on the MCU and the film industry as a whole,
Endgame
deserves to be celebrated and acknowledged whenever possible, and it appears those involved with the film would agree.
RUFFALO & THE RUSSOS CELEBRATE ENDGAME’S ANNIVERSARY
To commemorate the two-year anniversary of
Endgame
’s theatrical release, the film’s directorial duo
Joe and Anthony Russo
shared their thoughts and a few images to social media.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by The Russo Brothers (@therussobrothers)
The Russo Brothers shared three images and a short video via Instagram with the caption,
“2 years since the release of Endgame… Which theater did you see it in for the first time?”
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by The Russo Brothers (@therussobrothers)
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by The Russo Brothers (@therussobrothers)
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by The Russo Brothers (@therussobrothers)
View this post on Instagram
Joe and Anthony Russo also shared the same images to Twitter with a similar caption, promoting further fam engagement years after their latest MCU film debuted.
To mark the film’s anniversary, longtime Hulk actor Mark Ruffalo also
posted an image
of himself along with the original Avengers who survived Thanos’ Infinity War snap, to celebrate the two-year anniversary of the epic MCU event.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Mark Ruffalo (@markruffalo)
The actor captioned the group photo saying,
“Can’t believe it’s been two years since the premiere of
Avengers Endgame
. Love you all 3000 💚.
Congrats to Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, and all our extended MCU family newly introduced in their shows so far. Excited to see what’s next for Tom Hiddleston & Jeremy Renner!”
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Mark Ruffalo (@markruffalo)
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Mark Ruffalo (@markruffalo)
A post shared by Mark Ruffalo (@markruffalo)
ENDGAME’S THEATRICAL LEGACY
Marvel fans who saw
Avengers: Endgame
in theaters on opening night understand better than anyone the value of the shared experience that movie theaters offer. And due to COVID-19, it’s an experience that hasn’t been available to audiences for some time.
Theater chains themselves have not only dealt with closures and financial woes this past year, but also the threat of streaming services being on the rise which could cause theaters to become essentially obsolete. The Russos reminding fans of
Endgame
’s theatrical release and the experience that it provided is a great way to promote the theater industry, especially now that it’s becoming safer to buy a ticket again.
In addition, Ruffalo’s caption congratulating the cast of both
WandaVision
and
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
, as well as expressing excitement for Tom Hiddleston’s upcoming
Loki
and Jeremy Renner’s
Hawkeye
series on Disney+, was a great way to connect the franchise’s past with its future and remind fans that the MCU is a vast, ongoing story that is far from over.