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April 2019. After 21 feature films and 11 years of existence, Marvel’s cinematic world finally reached the culmination of Phase III.
Avengers EndGame, the final confrontation between MCU and Titan Thanos countless superheroes, marks the end of the ideas of the house era and the apotheosis of adventure, which will last for more than a decade.
- Watch the Star Wars Episode 1 credits for the last second? If yes, you have heard it
Make a loop
In many ways, the Russo Brothers film refers to the loop, regularly referring to the first part of the IRon Man, which began in 2008 MCU (and the infinity saga). This is how to spoil and reduce itself, Tony Stark will come up with a famous replica that closed John Favro’s film: “I’m an iron man!”
Another example: At the funeral of the character, at the end of the movie, Pepper Potts decorate a flower bouquet with the first superhero reactor, on which we can still read the inscription “To prove that Tony Starl has a heart” (“Evidence that Tony Stark has a heart”).
But if you had the patience to sit wisely in your movie theaters before you reach the last seconds in the last seconds, you can usually hear another eye of the same type.
Final tribute to Tony Stark
Without a post-geneal scene (which is the first in Marvel history), the Avengers Endgame is still endowed … with post-geneal noise.
Indeed, even though the credits disappear from the screen, viewers who were standing enough on their ears could hear a familiar sound: the tone, the obvious tribute to the Tony Stark, who was making his first armor, in the Afghan cave, where he was held hostage.
A sophisticated and very beautiful way to get us back where it all started 11 years earlier.
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