Avengers: Endgame Writer Says 'Losses Are Real', Film Won't Reboot The MCU

Avengers: Endgame Writer Says 'Losses Are Real', Film Won't Reboot The MCU

Avengers: Endgame Writer Says 'Losses Are Real', Film Won't Reboot The MCU

People already have certain expectations about Avengers: Endgame. For one, there have been several theories about how the survivors will go back in time to stop Thanos before he could snap his fingers in Avengers: Infinity War. However, one of the Endgame writers says that's just not happening and that the Marvel Cinematic Universe will not be magically rebooted in the film.

Christopher Markus certainly knows more about the MCU than the rest of us. After all, he and Stephen McFeely have written all of the Captain America movies as well as Infinity War. With that in mind, Markus revealed that there's a good reason why most of the heroes were killed off in the third Avengers film. He also pointed out that we probably shouldn't expect any resurrections in Endgame.

Ouch. That certainly stings for fans who were expecting to see the dusted members of the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy to come back to life in Endgame. Nevertheless, people are hopeful about what will happen in the fourth Avengers movie.

There's still that theory where half of the universe actually ended up in a different dimension. This could mean that the only ones we truly lost were the ones who were actually killed by Thanos in Infinity War. (This probably means goodbye Loki and Gamora).

The synopsis for Endgame reads as follows:

Avengers: Endgame will hit theaters on April 26.

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