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New ‘Avengers: Endgame’ TV Spot Features Hilarious Ant-Man And War Machine Scene

We all are going to get surrounded by all these TV spots and footage consisting of brand new scenes of very short duration. Because the big day is coming closer and closer to all of us. On Tuesday, Marvel Studios has released a brand new Avengers: Endgame TV spot which had a funny dialogue scene in-between War Machine and Ant-Man. Other than this, there was a new shot of Ronin in it too. The brand new scenes have been shifted in the later stages of the TV spot. The scene between War Machine and Ant-Man is really funny, that is why you shouldn’t miss this one.

Avengers: Endgame Runtime Kevin Feige

In the TV spot, we can see that Ant-Man is sitting on a bench and it is War Machine who simply flies in front of him. The sudden entrance of the big heavy armored man shocks Ant-Man. After which, Don Cheadle’s War Machine calls Paul Rudd’s Ant-Man a ‘regular sized man’. The full spot is here and you can have a look at it.

https://youtu.be/CzTVwYeF984

Also, there are some new shots of Ronin in full costume with a hood. The man is seeing in a cold-blooded look and is exactly the same shot. Which we saw in the very first trailer of the film when we saw Black Widow standing behind him. Other than these two scenes, there’s nothing fresh in the trailer but it’s worth watching for sure. We are going to have all these sorts of TV spots coming in a large quantity in front of us. Well, I have to say that I’m pretty excited about this film because of a lot of reasons. And, the biggest reason is to see what is going to happen to Captain America.

Well, I do want to know the fate of every single superhero involved in this battle. But, we all have our personal favorites. But, in order to get all the answers, we have to wait for the date, April 26th. Because that’s the date when Avengers: Endgame is going to release in theaters.

Rishabh Naudiyal

"Writing is one of my strengths and all I can say is that I observe things and try my best in order to convert them into words without the pressure of satisfying people's demands."
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