5 Things Worth Waiting For Instead Of 'Avengers: Endgame'
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5 Things Worth Waiting For Instead Of 'Avengers: Endgame'

Why wait for a superhero movie?

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5 Things Worth Waiting For Instead Of 'Avengers: Endgame'

The answer is...

NOTHING

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Nothing beats the snappiness of Tony Stark and the fact that this might be the last time we see RDJ as Iron Man makes it a bittersweet movie.

Absolutely Nothing!

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If you think the Hulk has had enough, well... SMASH YOU TOO

This movie might just be the movie we have been waiting for to unleash the ultimate Hulk.

I SAID NOTHING!!

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Captain America, the man who can't live without war. Truly a character that has grown on all of us for the better. Last time we saw him he lost his buddy and we are hella sure he will be avenging his buddy in a finesse way.

Cash me on nothing howbowdah?

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Not Only was "Avengers: IW" the biggest Superhero Movie critically, but commercially it broke many records. It crossed the two billion dollar mark! Big bucks!

The only thing worth waiting for is the end.

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As said by Stark in the teaser trailer, "Part of the Journey is the End." This movie sums 11 years of some of our childhoods. I was 9 when Iron Man came out and now I am 19. basically lived this my whole childhood. It's going to be a rough yet blissful and hopefully satisfactory end to an era!

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