For Marvel fans, 3 hours and 2 minutes is just not enough.
Thanks to an upcoming re-relase, fans will get a chance to see additional content from "Avengers: Endgame," one of the most popular movies of all time.
Marvel boss Kevin Feige confirmed there will be a new version of the film, ABC News reports. Feige told Screen Rant that the additional material would include a deleted scene, "a little tribute, and a few surprises," all come after the movie itself. Initally, "Endgame" had been the first Marvel Cinematic Universe film without a credits scene.
"Endgame" is edging towards box office records. At the domestic box office, "Endgame" stands in second place, $100 million behind "Star Wars: The Force Awakens."
At the global box office, it's even closer to snagging the all-time record. It's also in second place in those standings, just $45 million behind "Avatar."
The re-release will happen on June 28, Screen Rant reports. That's less than a week before the next MCU film, "Spider-Man: Far from Home," hits theaters.
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