'Avengers: Endgame': Makers promise 'epic conclusion'; explain why it is called 'Endgame'

Joe Russo promised that the fans will certainly be satisfied with Endgame

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Some are busy spinning one fan theory after another. Others are doing a Marvel marathon to catch up on every Marvel movie before the ends comes with Avengers: Endgame. Even as the Endgame day draws closer, the makers of the movie have been doing everything possible to make the expectations of fans sky-high.

According to media reports, Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios, said Avengers: Endgame will offer an ending that no superhero movie has ever given before. He said a few years ago, there was a discussion about doing something that no superhero movie has ever done. "What if a superhero outs his identity at the very last shot of the movie?’ ‘We can't do that. No one’s done that. We can’t do that. What would we do next time?’ ‘I don’t know. Let’s do it," screenrant.com quoted him as saying.

He said four or five years ago, there was a discussion on what films based on comic books have never shown before . "We haven't seen an ending, a definitive conclusion to an overall saga. So that is why it's called Endgame,” he was quoted as saying.

Directors of the movie Joe and Anthony Russo said with Avengers: Endgame, they get a chance to finish off "one of the grandest experiments in movie history and bring it to, as Kevin said, an epic conclusion," according to screenrant.com.

Anthony Russo said they are very committed to the ending of the movie, according to IGN.

He said Endgame is about how the heroes deal with the loss they suffered at the hand of Thanos in the last few moments in Avengers: Infinity War. "How does a person move forward from that moment? How does a hero move forward from that moment?," he said, according to IGN. He said the script was written to show how each of them deal with the loss on an individual level and on a collective level.

Joe Russo promised that the fans will certainly be satisfied with Endgame and called the movie 'cathartic'.