Who survived Thanos’ snap? Marvel reveals in ‘Avengers: Endgame’ posters ahead of premiere | Inquirer Entertainment

Who survived Thanos’ snap? Marvel reveals in ‘Avengers: Endgame’ posters ahead of premiere

By: - Social Media Specialist
/ 12:57 PM March 27, 2019

A month ahead of its premiere, Marvel Studios released the character posters for “Avengers: Endgame”.

Fans have been given a preview of the surviving Avengers, as well as those who have perished from the snap of the supervillain Thanos.

Survived

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Here we see some of the original Avengers lineup of Iron Man, Captain America, Black Widow and Thor.

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In a previous trailer, Thor was seen meeting with Carol Danvers also known as Captain Marvel. Here she is with Bruce Banner (The Hulk), Clint Barton (Hawkeye) and Scott Lang (Ant Man).

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Another post showed War Machine (James “Rhodey” Rhodes) with Nebula, Pepper Potts and Okoye.

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It turns out fan-favorite Valkyrie from “Thor: Ragnarok” survived! As well as Wong, Rocket Raccoon and Tony Stark’s close friend Happy Hogan, who was last seen in “Spider-Man: Homecoming”.

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Perished

On the other hand, those who unfortunately saw their demise under Thanos were shown in black and white images.

To the surprise of most fans, Wakandan Princess Shuri was not able to make it.

But are they really gone? Or will the surviving Avengers be able to reverse the snap?

“Avengers: Endgame” will premiere on April 27. JB

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