Avengers: Endgame is heading back to theaters. In an interview with Comicbook.com, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige said the re-released movie would also include new footage.
"I don't know if it's been announced. And I don't know how much... Yeah, we're doing it next weekend," Feige said.
In a separate interview with Screen Rant, Feige said it won't be an extended cut, but rather "If you stay and watch the movie, after the credits, there'll be a deleted scene, a little tribute, and a few surprises."
The Awkwafina-led film opened Friday to a gross of $351,330 in four theaters, which meant it averaged $87,833 per theater, according to Box Office Mojo. Meanwhile, Marvel’s Endgame debuted April 26 to a whopping $357,115,007 gross in 4,662 theaters, averaging to $76,601 per theater.
Marvel boss Kevin Feige made it official Saturday at the studio’s Comic-Con panel, announcing Avengers: Endgame is clicking past Avatar‘s $2.7897 billion global box office this weekend to become the biggest film of all time. It took nine years for the record to fall, but it finally happened.
There is currently a gap of $500K in global ticket sales between Avatar and Endgame, and the latter will click past that tomorrow.
“Thanks to you, Avengers: Endgame is the biggest film of all-time,” Feige told Hall H at the top of the Marvel panel.
As of this minute, the global B.O. for Endgame through yesterday stands at $2,789.2 billion. Why are Avatar‘s grosses higher than what’s on Box Office Mojo? Because its global B.O. was updated by Disney/Fox to reflect a small amount of reissue grosses in various territories over the years.