“Unlocking the Secrets: How ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Redefined Superhero Storytelling and Changed Cinema Forever”

"Unlocking the Secrets: How 'Avengers: Endgame' Redefined Superhero Storytelling and Changed Cinema Forever"

Infinity War and Endgame can almost be regarded as the two concluding parts of the Avengers story, and it is surely significant that Markus and McFeely wrote them both because they dovetail perfectly.

Infinity War saw the Avengers’ arch-nemesis, Thanos, defeat the Avengers and succeed in destroying half of all life in the universe (in a crazed attempt to try and control population growth), before Endgame saw the Avengers regroup, in order to undo the limitless devastation Thanos had wrought.

Thanos (Josh Brolin) snapping his fingers in 'Avengers: Endgame'

‘Avengers: Endgame’ (2019)

The Success of Avengers: Endgame (or The Five S’)

Endgame is such a long screenplay (at nearly 150 pages) and so complex (as it attempts to wrap up so many different but interrelated stories) that it can be difficult to summarise why it was so artistically successful. (It is easy to summarise the film’s commercial success in that it was for a time the highest-grossing movie of all time.)

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