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Avengers: Endgame reactions tease an epic, masterful culmination of the MCU

Avengers week is finally here, and Marvel wasted no time rolling out the purple carpet (literally) for the premiere of the epic chapter AVENGERS: ENDGAME. The cast was there and looking stunning as always, and of course, they screened the movie for the cast, guests, crew, critics and journalists. The latter two wasted no time heading to social media to share their reactions to the movie, and what did they think of the three-hour blockbuster that wraps up years and years of storytelling? Why, it’s nothing short of a Marvel masterpiece.

The first bevy of critic reactions hit the web tonight, and all of them were wise to avoid spoilers. No real hints at what we will see, but every single reaction teased a movie that will leave everyone breathless and in tears. Word is the movie will be everything fans want it to be and more, delivering on the humor and spectacle we’ve all come to expect, and on top of half a dozen scenes that will leave you crying like a nerdy baby. Seriously, the general consensus seems to be that every one cried at least 5-6 times, with just as many cheers and surprises in between. Again, no shout outs to particular cast members for “stealing the show”, but overall all the reactions are praising this epic and masterful culmination of 11 years of the MCU.

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So, how are you all reading these reactions? Of course, everyone will see this movie differently, but these are similar reactions to how people talked about INFINITY WAR when it came out last year, and ya'll voted it the best movie of the year at our annual Golden Schmoes. If ENDGAME is anything like last year's outing, it will be an absolute flooring experience that will leave us all in tears more than once. Oh, and for the love of god, avoid spoilers like the plague!! I know the plague can be tempting, but resist! RESIST!!

AVENGERS: ENDGAME is in theaters April 26.

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Matt Rooney