Thanos: I am inevitable.
Tony Stark: I am…. I am Iron Man.
Last April, the final entry for the sequel after 11 years was released-The Avengers: End Game-and everyone is making a fuss about how it ended and how it broke records on its release date aside from it’s record breaking views within 24 hours of the trailer’s release. The ticket pre-sales also went up to 120 million dollars and the fastest film to hit 100 million dollars in the BOX Office and with 160 million dollars during it’s first day, this movie has hit all the records in the film industry known.

With good reviews from top movie review sites, MCU hits the jackpot better than they did during the Infinity War.
So after all these big stuffs, what did the Endgame really brought to the viewers? Do we have a sequel or another series for the MCU or that was the complete end of the 11 year run story?
Well, this part two of my Endgame review will answer all those questions, so if you want to know what’s next for the MCU, then continue reading…
After Thanos wiped 50% of the population, the Avengers gathered up to plan how they can actually bring back all the lives snapped out by the gauntlet. In search for the answer, they looked for Thanos, however, with no answer in his sleeve, Thanos wasn’t able to help them and out of rage, Thor cut off Thanos’ head, resulting to nothing but all of his guilt coming right in his head.
With just little hope, Avengers continued to live their lives as normal as possible while they are looking for a way to bring back those who vanished. Luckily, Ant Man was still alive, stuck in the quantum realm and was able to seek help from the remaining avengers.
With the help of Tony Stark, they were able to figure out the whole time travel thing and they all separated in each time where they all found the stones before. Which led to an actual sad story, yes, it was Blackwidow’s death. She sacrificed her life to get the Soul Stone.
Fast forward, the team was able to crack up everything and made a new gauntlet, and they were able to bring back almost half of the vanished population. With the gauntlet being finished, they were able to snap back everything through the helped of Hulk’s humongous arm, he snapped em all back, however on the other side of the story, it resulted to Thanos-or should I say to the Thanos in the previous time- to figure out that he is going to die in the future, well, thanks to the present Nebula and her memories, Thanos was able to see his future and that brought Nebula from the past to pretend that she’s the present Nebula and when the gauntlet was finished, they tried to ambush the team and steal the gauntlet. Thanos (from the past) was able to time travel to the present time and bring chaos.

And the Avengers tried to do what they can do to protect the gauntlet and in the end, all the part of Avengers who were wiped out, that includes, Black Panther, Spiderman, Dr. Strange and many more to show up on the battlefield, defeating the army of Thanos. We all know what happened to the end so, yes, Ironman was able to snap out Thanos and his army but along the way, since the gauntlet is too much handle for a normal individual, Ironman didn’t survived ans was killed after he snapped the army out.
And that my readers, is how it ended.
Enough about the synopsis, let’s go to the little tricky things that we noticed that the MCU did after Endgame.
Let’s start with, Spiderman: Far from Home, and this folks, brings us to the Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Starring, Tom Holland as Peter Parker. The new movie focused on how everyone had managed to cope up after the Endgame. With Ironman and Captain America out of the picture, it gives us a prediction that Spiderman is now the main superhero of the MCU. Well, the movie had actually made reference of that by bringing Nick Fury in the picture. In need of another Avenger, Nick has focused on getting Spidey to be more responsible however, along with that came a new enemy, Mysterio, played by Jake Gyllenhaal, a special effects artist who used special effects to introduce himself in the world, making him as if he came from another universe but in reality, he and some his ‘Tony Stark Haters’ teamed up to create a realistic effects. Well, all of that and the chaos are a bit strange but somehow created an answer to what happens next for Spiderman, well, whoever watched the movie, they will know that Mysterio had crashed and was able to reveal the identity of Spiderman as a student named, Peter Parker.

Well, aside from Peter Parker, being affected of the reveal, we all know that all of his friends and his aunt will be one of the target of his upcoming enemies, so in that part, Spidey is secured to have a next sequel but the question is, how will they make the next sequel? I hope it’s not going to be stuck there just like that Amazing Spiderman being stuck in the second sequel, and wasn’t able to have a follow up for the movie, because yes, the movie got a lot of holes to fill.
In the movie as well, ‘The Blip” was explained and we all saw how everyone who vanished just didn’t aged at all, and the ones who stayed aged normally. SO that makes the rest of the people who blipped are the same even if five years had passed. So, what brings this thing to the MCU? On my perspective, the MCU will be affected, logically speaking, coz you all know whoever didn’t vanished is actually 5 years older than the ones who did. Many characters in the MCU have evolved for five years and many didn’t. So What could be the future, for those who left behind? I know I don’t make sense at all, but if you go on the details, some of the enemies are five years older and some stayed young, yeah, just speaking in layman’s term.
Aside from Spiderman, many of the Avengers superheroes will be having their own movies. I wonder now where will the upcoming movie of Blackwidow will focus on, considering that Blackwidow died in Endgame, so what MCU holes are they going to patch? So I’m gonna give you a list of the other movies to be expected from the MCU.

The Black Widow movie (May 1, 2020)
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Fall 2020)
The Eternals (November 6, 2020)
Shang-Chi: And the Legend of the Ten Rings (February 12, 2021)
Loki TV show (Spring 2021)
WandaVision (Spring 2021)
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (May 7, 2021)
What If…? (Spring 2021
Thor: Love and Thunder (November 6, 2021)
Hawkeye series (Fall 2021)
So all of these upcoming movies, I’m sure many of you are thinking what’s in those movies making the Phase 4 of MCU pretty much like Fashion Week? I know, pretty tacky! But let’s just enjoy what MCU has in store for us for the next coming years.
Perhaps, they could introduce the Young Avengers, yeah, I was wishing the hints they made during the Endgame is about the Young Avengers, I’ve read the comics and if they actually managed to stitched the story for the youngsters, then multiverse might happen and years and years of crossovers will be possible and the Marvel Cinematic Universe might need lots of years of creating movies.
All in all, I’m looking forward for the Phase 4 of MCU and I know Marvel will cook something more.


