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The Internet Has So Many Feelings After That New 'Avengers: Endgame' Trailer

The Internet Has So Many Feelings After That New 'Avengers: Endgame' Trailer
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SPOILER ALERT: This article reveals the ending of Avengers: Infinity War.

After Avengers: Infinity War shocked audiences with its epic cliffhanger, fans were left wondering if they've seen the last of our disintegrated heroes.

On April 26, we'll have all the answers. A new trailer for Avengers: Endgame dropped during the Super Bowl LIII that began with a somber voice over, saying, "Some people move on. But not us."

Now that the mad Titan Thanos wiped out half the world's population of living creatures, who are the 'some people' that will 'move on?' People want to know.


So far, the trailers, including the most recent, revealed only the surviving characters from Infinity War. And like all good trailers that refuse to give away too much, it tortured diehard fans wanting more.

See the Big Game TV spot for Endgame in the YouTube clip below:


Marvel Studios' Avengers: Endgame - Big Game TV Spotwww.youtube.com



Can you relate to these reactions?






The red-highlighted elements in the black and white montage paying tribute to all the characters who bit the dust in the previous film sparked particular interest.






The Twitter reactions varied from excitement to frustration from fans needing more information.



The empty Citi Field stadium during a Mets game didn't go unnoticed, especially from New Yorkers.





There was some debate over how much time has passed since the death knell snap.





What's up with this location?




These scenes were dissected in the hopes of discovering more clues.






This outcome wasn't as shocking as Infinity War's finale ultimo.



We're almost closer to Endgame, folks. April 26 may seem like a long way off, but we'll get our long awaited answers in a snap.

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