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Is Endgame the end of the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

Is Endgame the end of the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

While the film isn’t the end of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with Endgame being as much a finale as a sequel, the next phase of the MCU will see new stories from a few existing heroes — such as Spider-Man, Black Widow, and Black Panther — while also introducing new faces and spaces within the universe, such as The Eternals.

What is the next Spider-Man movie after Endgame?

Spider-Man: Far From Home. The first film after Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man: Far From Home will open in theaters in July. Not only does this give fans a fresh, new Marvel film soon after Endgame blew our minds and broke our hearts, it will also give fans their final official entry in the MCU’s Phase Three.

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Is ‘the Eternals’ the future of the MCU?

For some Marvel fans, one of the most exciting future films in the MCU is The Eternals.

What did Thanos do to the Marvel Universe?

When Thanos snapped his fingers and erased half the life in the universe, he also dramatically reduced the number of superheroes protecting Earth. Although the surviving heroes were able to put matters right in the end, they paid a terrible price, and their numbers now are far fewer.

Although Avengers: Endgame hit theaters just last night, you may already be tired of hearing about it. The final film in a 22-film arc of Marvel movies about 70+ scrappy super-powered heroes trying to stop the plot of a giant purple space dictator named Thanos (Josh Brolin), Endgame represents the end of an era—literally a decade of films.

Can I watch endgame without seeing Infinity War?

But, as a critic, I would not advise watching Endgame without seeing Infinity War, unless you like feeling like you’re watching a film in a foreign language.

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Is endgame hard to watch?

Look, Endgame is going to be tricky to watch if you’re not up to speed with the previous 21 movies, but long story short you’re still going to enjoy it.