‘Avengers’ Ultimate Trailer Mashup: From ‘Iron Man’ to ‘Endgame’ Final Showdown (Video)
Rosemary Rossi
If the anticipation of seeing “Avengers: Endgame” is driving you crazy, this epic tribute mashup of trailers over 11 years, from “Iron Man” to the upcoming final showdown, just might tide you over.
“Part of the journey is the end,” Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark says in voiceover from 2008 “Iron Man” footage in the new trailer posted Friday, courtesy of Fandango Movieclips.
“Try to save as many people as we can, sometimes that doesn’t mean everybody,” is heard, as superheroes dissolve into dust and vanish, the shocking end of “Infinity War.” Thor, Thanos, Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, Black Panther, the Guardians of the Galaxy and even Rocket flash before the screen.
The world has changed, and they are at war. Captain America, Black Widow, the Hulk and everyone else in the MCU fight to save humanity… but “the end is near.”
Atom Tickets announced that the Marvel superhero sequel cracked its record for the best pre-sale title of all time on their service. And it only took 10 days to set the new record. Previously, DC’s “Aquaman” was the best-selling film in pre-sales, and it took 32 days to set that record.
Fandango reported similar surges and broken records, including that the new film surpassed “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” sales within six hours on its opening day and sold five times as more tickets than last year’s “Infinity War” after its first week on sale.
Check out the epic mashup above. And check out “Avengers: Endgame” when it hits theaters on April 26.
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