Here's how every Avengers' ending in Avengers: Endgame was set up in the MCU. Marvel Studios wrapped up the Infinity Saga through the Joe and Anthony Russo 2019 film. While some of the franchise's founding heroes survived the fight against Thanos, it was still the end of an era as it marked the final time the original Earth's Mightiest Heroes were out on a collective mission.
The Mad Titan's decimation was supposed to be random, but it's not a coincidence that all six original Avengers weren't snuffed out of existence. It was a deliberate creative move to give them one last group outing before some of them ended their respective arcs in the MCU. Only three from the group made it past the Infinity Saga, with Thor, Hulk, and Hawkeye's future now confirmed in Phase 4 through their involvement in various upcoming projects. Despite this, Endgame still felt a culmination of their journeys, much like it was for Iron Man, Black Widow, and Captain America. With this, the Avengers had their own versions of an ending in the movie.
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Like the Infinity Saga's total narrative, what makes each Avenger's Endgame arc so effective was Marvel Studios' knack for long-form storytelling. Most of what happened to them in the movie made sense when looking at their overall journeys in the franchise.
Steve Rogers was always allergic to bullies; even before he got the Super Soldier Serum and became physically capable in Captain America: The First Avenger, he was determined to fight oppressors even if he knew full well that he couldn't win. His resilience is one of his defining qualities — something that was full on displayed in Avengers: Endgame. The Star-Spangled
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