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"Avengers: Endgame" Cast To Host "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Next Week


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With Avengers: Endgame coming out on April 26th, fans are patiently awaiting the final movie in The Avengers saga. Considering the events of the last film, this latest movie is surely going to leave you on the edge of your seat, waiting to see if Ant-Man is really gonna crawl up Thanos' butt. While that probably won't happen, the movie is gearing up to be great regardless.

As you can expect from a big Marvel Disney movie, there has been a lot of promotion leading up to the release and no one is immune. According to Hypebeast, Jimmy Kimmel will be hosting an Avengers Week on his late night TV show Jimmy Kimmel Live!. The week starts on Monday, April 8th, and will see multiple actors from the movie host every single day. For instance, Monday will see Robert DowneyJr. , Scarlett Johansson, Paul Rudd, and Chris Hemsworth. Meanwhile, Danai Gurira will host on Tuesday, Jeremy Renner is slated for Wednesday, and finally, Don Cheadle on Thursday. 

If you need a bit of a refresher on all of the characters and superheroes that you can expect to see in Avengers: Endgame, be sure to check our in-depth guide right here.

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