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"Avengers: Endgame" Gargantuan Runtime Revealed


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Avengers: Endgame is nearly upon us, the culmination of the MCU's extensive and ambitious "Infinity Saga." With all remaining pieces in play, Endgame will pick up where Iron Man, Cap, Thor, Black Widow, Hawkeye/Ronin, Nebula, Rocket, Ant-Man, Captain Marvel and the remaining snap survivors left off. Unfortunately for the last heroes, Thanos remains in play, presumably living out the rest of his days playing a real-life variant of Settlers Of Catan. Suffice it to say, the Avengers have their work cut out for them. Luckily, it would appear that Endgame is being given the gargantuan runtime it so deserves.

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report from IGN claims that AMC theatres dropped the ball, revealing the Endgame runtime to be three hours and two minutes. Disney has yet to respond to the revelation, though it wouldn't be surprising to see a confirmation in the coming days. After all, Endgame likely merits an epic conclusion, giving the various narratives that deserve proper attention. It's likely this will be the last we see of several key players, with oddsmakers currently taking bets on potential casualties.

Look for Endgame to hit theatres on April 26th. Will you be checking it out? 

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