'Avengers: Endgame' could be so long that they consider including a break in the middle of the movie

If you plan to go to the cinema to see Avengers: Endgame, you have to be very clear: the film will be (let's say) something intense in terms of duration. That is what at least the latest rumors say, which speak of a delivery so long that even Disney is already considering take a break in between. We tell you everything that is said about the film, which, by the way, already has official synopsis. Continue reading.

 Avengers: Endgame, too long?

Journalist Alan Cerny, from Coming Soon, has been in charge of dropping the bomb. On his Twitter account, he has commented that the most weighty rumor at the moment that hangs over the film talks about such a long duration that Disney would be considering putting a rest in between when playing it in theaters.

With this approach, people could rest a bit for a duration that, although it has not yet been made official, will be around three hours of footage -20 minutes longer than it lasts Avengers: Infinity War, which in itself is longish.


The Russo brothers, directors of the film, were interviewed through the middle Collider a few days ago and, of course, the issue of time also came up. According to Anthony Russo, the film has already been shown four times and in the first three “not a single person needed to go to the bathroom. Do these statements mean that the director is not in the business of giving viewers an intermission?

Precisely in this publication the film is remembered The hateful eight (the lucky eight) -frame below these lines- by Quentin Tarantino, a film released in 2015 by 3 7 hours and minutes that introduced a break in the middle of its projection in theaters given its length -it seems that not all rooms granted this "intermission", yes.

the hateful eight

It is not usual to see such long films nowadays. You have to go back many years to talk about great titles with heart-stopping durationsas gone With the Wind (1939) of 3 hours and 41 minutes, or The Godfather II, of 3 hours and 20 minutes, to cite two few examples. More current we find The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King with three hours and 21 minutes, or the aforementioned installment by Tarantino, but, what has been said, they are not the usual.

Do you think you can last three hours glued to the chair watching Avengers: Endgame? Or do you prefer a rest?

Official synopsis of Avengers: Endgame

In addition to knowing its possible duration, the official movie synopsis. It is true that its own advances (and the descriptions that accompany the videos on YouTube) have allowed us to get an idea of ​​what will happen in this installment of the saga, but a formal description was still missing from Marvel that accompany the film officially and fill out a multitude of sheets about the delivery.

The first site in charge of revealing this official information to us has been Disney Australia website, where you can read the following:

After the devastating events of "Infinity War", the universe is in ruins thanks to the efforts of the Mad Titan, Thanos. With the help of their remaining allies, the Avengers must assemble once more to undo Thanos' actions and restore order to the universe once and for all, no matter what consequences may ensue.

And we knew that awaits us a Avengers: Endgame quite dark and that "without the consequences that may arise" only confirms that it will be an epic fight in which surely some other will have to be done sacrifice For the sake of humanity. Go preparing the Kleenex.


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