After the devastating events of Avengers: Infinity War, the universe is in ruins due to the efforts of the Mad Titan, Thanos. With the help of remaining allies, the Avengers must assemble once more in order to undo Thanos' actions and restore order to the universe once and for all, no matter what consequences may be in store.
It's not just the hype that ruined this movie. Without the hype and just by looking at it for how it was written, you can tell that it's filled with plotholes.
All throughout this movie it felt like something was missing. And then I remembered, Stan Lee isn't around anymore.I hope wherever that great man is, he is happy knowing that all his previous films have culminated into a worthy finale.
I regret not seeing this in theatres when it came out. This is one of those films that you need to see on the big screen so you can appreciate it truly for the masterpiece it is.
To be honest, I got emotional seeing this movie on the big screen. Each actor delivered an outstanding performance and really contributed to the ending of the Avengers saga.
I think it was only right that they had Iron Man make the sacrifice to save the universe. This made him truly the protector of the Earth.
The action scenes were good and had enough twists in the plot to keep it from becoming predictable.
There wasn't much action in this movie compared to the other ones but it definitely had one thing more than the others: soul.
The final act was amazing and in my honest opinion, one of the best stories in the MCU. Ten great years of storytelling, Thank you MARVEL!
Too much of the film was spent on the dull sentiments and tedious character development that it was hard for me to enjoy it. At some point I even asked myself if this was still a superhero film or a drama.
I'm 100% a marvel fanboy but this film is far from the movie I had in mind
For someone who is just watching this for the sake of staying current on today's popular culture, it was okay. Not as great as the previous ones but I can kinda see why this had to take on a more dramatic tone as opposed to the usual flashy Marvel movie.
It's sad that the only thing that was memorable for me in this movie was that final fight with Thanos. Other than that, all the other scenes were either incomprehensible or just plain boring.
Are they going to make a part 2? They need to consider doing one if they don't want all those past films to end on a fail.
It's sad to see that Marvel "fans" are hating on this film and not even trying to understand why this film is different from the flashy, action-packed, Avengers film that we've gotten so used to. The aftermath of Infinity War left a scar on each of the remaining heroes. That's what they're dealing with here, not some giant robot or intergalactic force out to destroy the world.
What a great ending to an epic saga! I knew from the start this was gonna be a tear-jerker and they sure didn't disappoint!
The film may not have outstanding action scenes as the previous ones but it had a tremendous amount of story and depth which, to me, seems fair taking into consideration the aftermath of Avengers: Infinity War.
It's a bit confusing at first but once you really delve deeper and let yourself be engrossed in the story, you start to understand and enjoy it.
I really love how it felt like everyone who survived "the snap" felt that they lost somebody precious in their lives. It gives such a real sense of family.
Some of the scenes were unnecessary and could've been just cut out entirely and the movie would still make sense. I expected more from this 3-hour film but it turned out to be just a complete waste of time.
Loved this movie. Everybody else that's asking for more action on this film need to re-watch Infinity War and think long and hard about how much the effects of the snap can affect one's mental health. Even heroes bleed.