Avengers: Endgame Extended Version

It does not currently exist in an official capacity. But with deleted scenes circulating online, fan edits flourishing, and Disney testing the waters, the dream of the is the last great white whale of the Infinity Saga.

While Marvel Studios has famously shied away from the "Director’s Cut" culture popularized by Zack Snyder’s DC films or Peter Jackson’s Middle-earth, the demand for an extended edition of Endgame has only grown louder. Would an extra 40+ minutes of footage ruin the pacing, or would it turn a masterpiece into a definitive biblical text of the MCU?

The decision to re-release Endgame was driven by both artistic and commercial reasons. avengers endgame extended version

Avengers: Endgame represents the emotional and cinematic climax of Marvel Studios' Infinity Saga. Following its historic 2019 theatrical run, Marvel released an extended cut to give fans even more content from this epic milestone.

| Version | Availability | Additional Content | |---|---|---| | | Disney+, Blu-ray, DVD | — | | 2019 Re-release | Out of theaters | Stan Lee tribute + Hulk scene + Anthony Russo intro | | 2026 Extended Cut | Theaters (Sept 25, 2026) | New "Doomsday Bridge" footage | | IMAX Enhanced | Disney+ (streaming) | 26% more image (1.90:1 ratio) | | Deleted Scenes (6) | Digital/Blu-ray extras, YouTube | ~7 minutes of alternate/unfinished material | It does not currently exist in an official capacity

Just before the end of its initial theatrical run, Marvel released a version with roughly . Most of this content played after the credits rather than being edited into the film itself.

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Originally, after Tony Stark snaps his fingers, he was meant to enter the Soul World (similar to Thanos meeting young Gamora in Infinity War ). There, he meets an older version of his daughter, Morgan Stark (played by Katherine Langford), who forgives him for sacrificing himself. Test audiences found the scene confusing, so it was cut.