And so here we are… at the end.A journey that’s encompassed 10 years, 22 movies (and counting) and that rewrote the rules of franchise filmmaking

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And so here we are… at the end.A journey that’s encompassed 10 years, 22 movies (and counting) and that rewrote the rules of franchise filmmaking
Ever since it’s inception in 2008 Robert Downey Jr’s Iron Man has been the foundation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. With rumours that Avengers: Endgame
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Batten down the hatches, tighten those Web-shooters and charge up that arc reactor, because with a resounding “ding” Marvel’s thirteenth entry in it’s ever expanding
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Bottom line? The Avengers simply shouldn’t have worked. No, seriously, why should it have?Usually slamming characters together from multiple franchises either means said franchise is
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