Después de que Thanos haya aniquilado a la mitad del universo, los Vengadores supervivientes deben hacer todo lo posible por deshacer tal atrocidad.Después de que Thanos haya aniquilado a la mitad del universo, los Vengadores supervivientes deben hacer todo lo posible por deshacer tal atrocidad.Después de que Thanos haya aniquilado a la mitad del universo, los Vengadores supervivientes deben hacer todo lo posible por deshacer tal atrocidad.
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- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 70 premios y 132 nominaciones en total
Zoe Saldaña
- Gamora
- (as Zoe Saldana)
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Resumen
Reviewers say 'Avengers: Endgame' is lauded for its epic conclusion, thrilling action, and emotional depth, successfully wrapping up over a decade of storytelling. Strong character arcs and impressive visuals are highlighted, though some criticize its lengthy runtime and convoluted time travel plot. Character underutilization and reliance on fan service are noted downsides. Despite these issues, many find it a satisfying and resonant finale to the Infinity Saga.
Reseñas destacadas
The ending made all 22 movies worth it
If you're going to watch this movie, avoid any spoilers, even spoiler free reviews.
Which is why I'm not going to say anything about the movie. Not even my opinion. All I'm going to say is:
The crowd applauded 3 times during the movie, and stood up to clap their hands after. This I have never witnessed in a Dutch cinema. Dutch crowds aren't usually passionate about this. I checked the row where I was sitting, and people were crying. After the movie, I was seeing people with smudged mascara. That's all I have to say about the movie.
The crowd applauded 3 times during the movie, and stood up to clap their hands after. This I have never witnessed in a Dutch cinema. Dutch crowds aren't usually passionate about this. I checked the row where I was sitting, and people were crying. After the movie, I was seeing people with smudged mascara. That's all I have to say about the movie.
They had no right to do that
First review from me. This film deserves it. A superhero film, marvel or not, does not have the right to send me on the emotional rollercoaster that End Game did. It has no right to do what it did, paying tribute to 10 years of films whilst changing the rules as to what a superhero film should be.
I laughed, lots. I cried, lots. I cheered (quietly and internally of course), lots I even punched the air in a "go on!" during one scene
I can honestly say, no film has ever moved me like that. Hours later, my heart was still pounding, the adrenaline still flowing from this epic piece of film making.
Made by fans, for fans. Are there flaws? Yes. If you over think the story of course there is. But it works. It flows. It fits.
Go with it. Enjoy the ride.
Soak up every second, it doesn't feel like 3 hours, it feels like a flow of story reaching a conclusion that will shock and move you.
I have nothing else to say.
10/10. Well done Russo brothers. Well done!
Fans! Assemble!
I laughed, lots. I cried, lots. I cheered (quietly and internally of course), lots I even punched the air in a "go on!" during one scene
I can honestly say, no film has ever moved me like that. Hours later, my heart was still pounding, the adrenaline still flowing from this epic piece of film making.
Made by fans, for fans. Are there flaws? Yes. If you over think the story of course there is. But it works. It flows. It fits.
Go with it. Enjoy the ride.
Soak up every second, it doesn't feel like 3 hours, it feels like a flow of story reaching a conclusion that will shock and move you.
I have nothing else to say.
10/10. Well done Russo brothers. Well done!
Fans! Assemble!
The zenith of the MCU franchise.
I feel like I'm wasting my time writing down my thoughts about Avengers: Endgame, because nothing I (or any critic) could say about it would ever dissuade a prospective viewer from seeing it. But after having had the chance to watch it at a preview screening, I can't help but say a few spoiler-free words.
I'm not your average fanboy -- most long-running franchises have bored me at this point, and I couldn't care less about the newest Star Wars episode or whether there will be another film set in the Harry Potter universe.
But Marvel films have been consistently watchable, with many solid entries and a few great ones (Winter Soldier, Ragnarok, the first Guardians of the Galaxy among others). And after Infinity War ended with a cliffhanger, I was looking forward to the conclusion. Boy, was I not disappointed!
Very few highly-anticipated movies live up to the hype, but Avengers: Endgame is one of them. It's the perfect follow up to Infinity War, and the absolute zenith of the Marvel franchise. It's hard to see how they'll be able to top this one.
It's surprisingly inventive (even when you know where the story is headed, the plot takes a few tangents getting there), emotionally engaging (a few people were crying in the theater) and surprisingly funny (this is probably the most I've laughed in a Marvel film since Thor: Ragnarok). Visually speaking, it's a true spectacle (topping Infinity War in the 'epic battle' stakes), and even though it's three hours long, it doesn't feel bloated. The only times I glanced at my watch was because I was hoping there would be more time before the end.
Yes, it's a superhero movie, but an immensely entertaining one (especially for fans who have seen all the pictures that came before it: there are tons of references and inside jokes to reward the faithful).
If "Return of the King" managed to win Best picture at the 2003 Oscars Avengers: Endgame deserves at least a nomination. It's as good (and in many ways better) a conclusion to a fantasy/genre series as the Peter Jackson film,.
Go see it.
I'm not your average fanboy -- most long-running franchises have bored me at this point, and I couldn't care less about the newest Star Wars episode or whether there will be another film set in the Harry Potter universe.
But Marvel films have been consistently watchable, with many solid entries and a few great ones (Winter Soldier, Ragnarok, the first Guardians of the Galaxy among others). And after Infinity War ended with a cliffhanger, I was looking forward to the conclusion. Boy, was I not disappointed!
Very few highly-anticipated movies live up to the hype, but Avengers: Endgame is one of them. It's the perfect follow up to Infinity War, and the absolute zenith of the Marvel franchise. It's hard to see how they'll be able to top this one.
It's surprisingly inventive (even when you know where the story is headed, the plot takes a few tangents getting there), emotionally engaging (a few people were crying in the theater) and surprisingly funny (this is probably the most I've laughed in a Marvel film since Thor: Ragnarok). Visually speaking, it's a true spectacle (topping Infinity War in the 'epic battle' stakes), and even though it's three hours long, it doesn't feel bloated. The only times I glanced at my watch was because I was hoping there would be more time before the end.
Yes, it's a superhero movie, but an immensely entertaining one (especially for fans who have seen all the pictures that came before it: there are tons of references and inside jokes to reward the faithful).
If "Return of the King" managed to win Best picture at the 2003 Oscars Avengers: Endgame deserves at least a nomination. It's as good (and in many ways better) a conclusion to a fantasy/genre series as the Peter Jackson film,.
Go see it.
Perfect ending
After watching Infinity war, I was looking forward to much more this time, still a perfect ending.
Crazy in every sense
This film is an emotional rollercoaster with some of the coolest superhero plot lines ever drawn up. It's straight up the most epic Marvel film that will probably ever be created. I don't see how Marvel could ever top this, but getting to see these characters all together at least one last time was a reward all on its own.
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- Curiosidades(at around 41 mins) Robert Downey Jr. once told Anthony Russo and Joe Russo about how one of his children said "I love you 3000" to him. The directors liked the phrase so much that they decided to include it in the film.
- Pifias(at around 2h 20 mins) Scott is in the van trying a jump start, we then cut away and he is seen in the background battling a flying monster.
- Citas
Steve Rogers: Avengers! Assemble.
- Créditos adicionalesWhen the Marvel logo appears at the end of the closing credits, the sound of a hammer hitting metal can be heard several times (this is the sound of Tony Stark forging his suit in Iron Man (2008), setting in motion the Marvel Cinematic Universe).
- Versiones alternativasOn June 28, 2019, the film was re-released with 6 minutes of extra footage after the credits.
- ConexionesEdited from Marvel Los Vengadores (2012)
- Banda sonoraDear Mr. Fantasy
Written by Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, and Chris Wood
Performed by Traffic
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Avengers: Endgame
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Durham Cathedral, The College, Durham, County Durham, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Thor Meets His Mother In Asgard)
- Empresa productora
- Ver más compañías en los créditos en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 356.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 858.373.000 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 357.115.007 US$
- 28 abr 2019
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 2.799.439.100 US$
- Duración
- 3h 1min(181 min)
- Mezcla de sonido
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