Avengers: Endgame Snippet: Iron Man and Captain America's reunion has given Twitterati major Stony feels
Avengers: Endgame's tiny snippet was shared yesterday and fans could not stop talking about Iron Man and Captain America's much awaited reunion since their dispute in Captain America: Civil War. Read below to check out Twitterati's excitement on the same.
We would not be wrong to say that Avengers: Endgame is easily the highly anticipated movie of 2019. The first two trailers were majorly focused on the original six Avengers (Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, The Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye) and how they will do "whatever it takes," to undo Thanos' snap and bring back half the universe. However, very little was shown as to how they will go about it with conspiracies surrounding time travel and quantum realm going on a rampage.
A new snippet was shared by Marvel Studios, which is filled with spoilers. The major getaway from the snippet has to be the eventual reunion of Iron Man and Captain America aka Tony Stark and Steve Rogers. We are well aware of the disintegration between Tony and Steve, which took place during Captain America: Civil War (2017). Steve was aware of Bucky Barnes being responsible for Tony's parents' death and during Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Stark is reluctant to get Rogers' help. So, to finally see the two together fighting Thanos is poetic justice, in every way. The quote which stuck with the Stony shippers is Tony's "Do you trust me?" to which Steve replies, "Yes."
Check out Twitterati's hysteria over the Stony reunion:
“you trust me?”
“i do.”
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In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Chris was asked about retiring from playing Captain America after Avengers: Endgame to which the actor stated, "Retirement is not what one can associate with acting. It's a really obnoxious notion for an actor to say they're going to retire—it's not something you retire from."
























































