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The ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Trailer is Here & I Am Crying

The end is here and I am not emotionally prepared for it. I remember how just only eight short months ago Marvel gave us one of the most heartbreaking endings to an Avengers film. I am still recovering from watching all of my favorite characters disintegrate before my very eyes (R.I.P. Spider-Man and Black Panther). 

Avengers: Infinity War also had one of the greatest cliffhanger endings of all time and it left fans craving more. We have been waiting patiently to get answers to some of our most burning questions: How are the OG Avengers going to fix the universe? Will they actually fix it? How is Iron Man going to get back to Earth? Where is Captain Marvel? Is Shuri, Hawkeye, or Ant-Man alive? How are they going to bring everyone back? Who is going to die next?

Well, the wait is finally over because Marvel finally revealed the name for its fourth and final Avengers film, Avengers: Endgame, and dropped the official trailer. Avengers: Endgame is set immediately after the events of Infinity War. Tony Stark (a.k.a. Iron Man) is floating through space towards Earth with no food, water, and running low on oxygen. On Earth, the surviving Avengers are grappling with the loss of their close friends and family but they are gearing up to one final time to make it right again. I am both excited and terrified to see what Marvel has planned for our heroes.

 

I am screaming and sobbing after that! Emotional, clean-shaven Captain America really got me. 

Avengers: Endgame will be released on April 26, 2019. If you need me, I’ll be over here re-watching my fave Marvel films and reminiscing on a time before Avengers: Infinity War.

Cristina is a junior at Boston College studying English and Journalism. Before joining Her Campus as an Entertainment blogger, she wrote for the on-campus Catholic newspaper as a world news writer. When she is not re-reading her favorite book or bingeing Netflix with her friends, Cristina is involved in several clubs on campus. Some of her hobbies include reading, badly singing to Broadway music, and crying in every episode of Queer Eye and the Great British Bake Off.