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Kevin Feige and Trinh Tran reveal unbelievable details regarding 'Avengers: Endgame'


'Avengers: Endgame' has undeniably bumped the case workplaces and has broken age-old records. 

Business achievement aside, the Marvel epic has wound up as one of the studios' most widely praised motion pictures also. 

Wonder Studios' President Kevin Feige and maker Trinh Tran assumed control over the official 'Avengers' Twitter account and uncovered numerous new insights regarding the blockbuster hit. 

Whenever asked, “What made you decide to change the name of the movie to Endgame and not Infinity War Part 2", Trinh replied, “We wanted to make these two movies distinctive and give each their own story. Infinity War was a story about Thanos, and Endgame was a story about our heroes. 

During the Q/A Tran said it might have taken 11 years to arrive at Endgame from Iron Man yet a showdown between the Avengers and Thanos was consistently the arrangement, directly from the earliest starting point. 

She stated,“It was in Kevin’s mind since early on. It was always his vision that this would be the end to the Infinity Saga. It was hard to tell ten years ago, but as every movie came out, the dream became more real.”

When asked is there something that official maker and Marvel Studios supervisor Kevin Feige would change about it? 

Feige stated, there isn't a thing he'd change about the film.  “I thought about this question for a long time, and I honestly don’t think I would change a thing.”  
During the watch party, the maker was additionally asked what was the most enthusiastic piece of recording endgame was, to which she answered, “The last day, knowing that it was coming to an end! After spending four years with this family (for Infinity War and Endgame), there was a part of me that didn’t want it to end."

Trinh likewise shared a portion of their preferred minutes and lines from the motion picture. While the maker cherished Tony's last line, 'I am Iron Man' and seeing everyone in their legend ensemble together in one scene. 

Presently that Marvel Studios 'Boundlessness Saga' has come and passed, the studio is pushing full steam forward into its Phase 4. 

Next up is the Cate Shortland-coordinated Black Widow, which began shooting head photography weeks ago.

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