Avengers Endgame Extended Version

: An unfinished scene (with incomplete CGI) showing Professor Hulk saving people from a burning building before receiving a phone call from Steve Rogers. Spider-Man: Far From Home Sneak Peek

Crucially, the Russo brothers have no intention of releasing those 40 minutes. Joe Russo explained with firm clarity: "I think those 40 minutes deserve to be on the editing floor. You have the director's cut. That's it. There's nothing else, sorry".

A: No. The Russo brothers have confirmed the longest cut was 3 hours and 40 minutes, and they have no plans to release it.

He looks tired, but lighter.

When Avengers: Endgame hit theaters in April 2019, it served as the monumental climax to over a decade of cinematic storytelling. Clocking in at a massive 181 minutes, the film was already a test of endurance for moviegoers' bladders. Yet, just two months later, Marvel Studios announced a theatrical re-release featuring an "extended version."

The theatrical release of Avengers: Endgame in 2019 was a monumental cinematic event, clocking in at an already massive 181 minutes. For a movie that served as the grand finale to a 22-film story arc, fans still craved more. This demand birthed the discussion around an "extended version"—a release that offered additional footage, deleted scenes, and a deeper look into the culmination of the Infinity Saga.