Marvel releases new 'Avengers: Endgame' posters. Here's what they reveal!
The culmination of 21 Marvel movies, Avengers: Endgame is going to release in a month, on April 26. Marvel has been tight-lipped about the plot and even the trailers haven't revealed much about the story. The recently released posters, however, do reveal certain plot points, like the fate of certain characters, to the discerning eye. Read on to know what these posters tell us.
The fate of Black Panther's sister Shuri, confirmed
The climax of Avengers: Infinity War had Thanos snapping his fingers to annihilate half of the universe. Fans saw a number of their favourite characters perish but the fate of characters like Shuri was uncertain until the recently released posters. It has been revealed that she indeed perished because of the snap (a fact that was hinted in a trailer as well).
The posters bring some hope for Vision fans
The posters of characters who are alive are in color, while the ones confirmed dead are in black and white. Vision's poster though has a single line of color at the bottom. It most likely is a glitch but does bring some hope for the fans. Vision isn't really a living organism so it is unlikely that the snap had an effect on him.
Here's the official tweet
Loki confirmed dead but Valkyrie is alive
Loki has been dead before but as his poster suggests, he might really be dead this time. But then again, he's Loki, so you can never really know! Another character from Thor: Ragnarok, Valkyrie is confirmed to be alive. Played by Tessa Thompson, she did not make an appearance in Avengers: Infinity War. Her interaction with Thor in the upcoming film would be interesting.
'Avengers: Endgame' to have run time of of 3hrs 2mins
The posters, 32 in number, come with a message, "Avenge the fallen". While Peter Parker is depicted as dead, the trailer of the new Spider-Man film suggests otherwise. Notably, Harold 'Happy' Hogan is confirmed alive. In other news, the upcoming Marvel magnum opus might have a run time of 3 hours 2 minutes. The news was broken by the theatre website, Fandango on Monday.