For fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it's fair to say that Avengers: Endgame was the perfect culmination of over a decade's worth of interwoven stories. Although the film's runtime was pretty long, my only criticism of the superhero romp was that there wasn't more of it.
However, that looks set to change. Marvel Studios president, Kevin Feige, has revealed that Disney plans to release the second cut of Avengers: Endgame in cinemas, which will include some deleted scenes that didn't make it into the original feature.
Check out the trailer for Avengers: Endgame below:Speaking to ComicBook.com at a press event promoting the movie, Spider-Man: Far From Home, Feige confirmed the theatrical re-release will include new footage, stating: "We are doing that ... I don't know if it's been announced. And I don't know how much ... Yeah, we're doing it next weekend."
Commenting on the latest Spider-Man movie, which will begin phase four of the MCU, Feige stated: "We like [the title] of course because it ties into Homecoming, not just keeping that word going, which we like and we liked it more than Homecoming 2, but that notion of 'home' is a word that has dual meanings we'd like to continue with this [MCU] version of Spider-Man. So 'far from home' has multiple meanings."
Spider-Man Homecoming will see Peter Parker travel with his high school pals to Europe, where he will team up with the fish-bowl-wearing, Mysterio, to fight the Elementals - element-themed beings from another dimension. The movie will star Tom Holland, Jake Gyllenhall and Samuel L. Jackson.
And if that wasn't exciting enough news for comic book nerds, Square-Enix has recently revealed that they're developing an awesome-looking Avengers videogame.