Tony Stark and Steve Rogers in Avengers: Endgame

New Avengers: Endgame Videos Are Only Here to Break Hearts

I SEE YOU, MARVEL.

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Marvel sure is sending out plenty of promo looks at Avengers: Endgame now that we’re ten days away from its release! Now, we know that the internet isn’t a safe place. With leaked footage of Endgame making it to even Pornhub, we’re running a risk of being spoiled with each passing day. So how is Marvel combatting that?

They’re giving us even more footage to cry about! From new TV Spots to a trailer looking back at the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe, everything is currently Avengers: Endgame, and everything hurts, but at least, Steve Rogers and Tony Stark talk, so COUNT ME IN. If you don’t like Steve/Tony, sorry!

I guess Marvel wants to be in control of what we see, even if they give us a TV spot of Steve and Tony and then DON’T POST IT ON THEIR TWITTER ACCOUNT.

Not all the promos are fun, though. This, I like to refer to as “emotional terrorism.” Affectionately.

We have been with this series through 22 movies, countless heartbreaks, and now, for some, an end. Avengers: Endgame is going to be hard on a lot of us because we’ve been here from the start. We remember watching that first Iron Man movie without any inclination on what was going to happen in the future—how much we’d fall in love with all these characters and how much it would hurt to watch them struggle as they have.

To lighten our moods, here’s a video of Josh Horowitz playing a game with the cast of Avengers: Endgame where 90% of the answers are Chris Evans. Can we get that musical starring Chris Evans, though? Even if he thinks it would be a nightmare.

This movie is going to break me, and that’s fine, whatever. Emotions, who needs em?

(image: Marvel Entertainment)

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