Fans Are Upset About The Avengers Endgame Re-Release

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Marvel Studios may have been giddy beyond compare about re-releasing Avengers: Endgame, but some Marvel fans feel differently.

The house of heroes launched a special version of Avengers: Endgame in theaters on June 28th, offering viewers a chance to see this year's biggest superhero movie with a few extra features tacked on to either end of its three-hour runtime. Not an extended or alternate cut of the film, the Endgame re-release included an introduction from co-director Anthony Russo, a tribute to the late Stan Lee, an unfinished deleted scene focused on Mark Ruffalo's Professor Hulk, and footage from Spider-Man: Far From Home, the final film in Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Many Marvelites headed out to theaters over the weekend to feast their eyes on the Avengers: Endgame re-release and were solely disappointed by what they saw. From misunderstanding what kind of footage the re-release would feature to being underwhelmed by the post-credits extras to even finding the bonus content cheap-looking, fans are upset by the Endgame re-release.

And they are tweeting that rage. @nctaliaromanova kicked things off, saying,

"Save your money for black widow (2020) instead of the endgame re-release because i've never been so disappointed in my life."

Twitter user @natasharogers_ wrote

"I am so disappointed and strongly recommend you not watching it, it is a waste of money."

Meanwhile, @bizgamer9 said he liked it fine, but that's because he just wanted to see the movie again.

"If that hadn't been the case I would be more disappointed with what they added. Seriously, if you're going in wanting new stuff then don't go at all and wait for the Blu-ray."

Countless others were upset with themselves for not doing enough fact-finding about the Endgame re-release beforehand. One fan said they were, quote, "literally a fool" for thinking that they would get to see the deleted scene featuring Katherine Langford as an older Morgan Stark, the daughter of Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark.

@daniel6711_ summed things up, writing,

"The deleted scenes they added at the end of the movie were the most pointless scenes. It was a hulk deleted scene and a far from home sneak peek. The only thing nice about it was the Stan Lee tribute and the free poster."

Many Marvel fans are particularly angry about the poor quality of the never-before-seen Hulk scene. @FilmCriticKurt tweeted,

"I'm so disappointed and furious with the re-release of Avengers: Endgame. The new footage was terrible. PS2 level CGI with no impact on story and some fluff content. Do not spend money on this!"

Added user @ZachCR_,

"Tbh the re-release bonus content for Avengers EndGame was really poor quality, and almost looked Fan-Made... Seems like kind of a cash grab. Very disappointed."

The idea that the re-release was spurred by a desire to make more money is, of course, obviously true. Marvel was specifically hoping that revenue from the re-release would allow the film to pass James Cameron's Avatar as the highest grossing film in box office history, as Endgame entered the weekend trailing by just $37 million.

It seems that some fans were outraged by the lengths Marvel and parent company Disney went to squeeze more juice out of Endgame, with @SherrieGies slamming the re-release as a

"[...] blatant cash grab by disney bc they know they'll make millions off of ppl who live and breathe for marvel movies [...]"

To make matters worse, Avengers: Endgame didn't even end up beating Avatar with its re-release over the weekend, taking in just $5.5 million domestically. It looks like it may never surpass the Cameron-directed film, with The Hollywood Reporter writing that media analysts believe that, quote, "it would be impossible" for Avengers: Endgame to top Avatar unless Marvel re-released the film again at some point in the future.

Everything considered, it seems like the bonus content included in the Avengers: Endgame re-release wasn't worth the cost of entry for many Marvel fans. It's unlikely that this backlash will tarnish the studio's reputation, given just how beloved the MCU is, but it will probably make Marvel and Disney think twice about how they approach re-releasing movies down the lineā€¦ if they ever do.