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In June 2019, Marvel Studios re-released the film in theaters with approximately 6 minutes of additional footage

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The Definitive Guide to the Avengers: Endgame Extended Version

If you are looking for the "extended" experience, most of the additional content is now found in the "Extras" or "Bonus Features" section on digital platforms and Blu-ray. This public link is valid for 7 days

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Until it surfaces, we are left with the best possible problem: a film so good that three hours still felt like not enough. Can’t copy the link right now

Many fans wonder why Disney hasn't released a definitive Avengers: Endgame: Extended Edition that incorporates these scenes directly into the movie. Directors Joe and Anthony Russo have been very vocal about why the theatrical cut remains the definitive version.

remains a monumental achievement in cinematic history, and its various "extended" versions provide unique layers to an already massive three-hour epic.

Furthermore, the extended cut could rectify the film’s most glaring oversight: the treatment of the original female Avengers. Deleted scenes have revealed moments that were trimmed, including a longer conversation between Black Widow and Hawkeye on Vormir where she debates the morality of their sacrifice, and a scripted interaction where Pepper Potts suits up as Rescue before the final battle. An extended edition would give Natasha Romanoff the death scene she deserved—one fraught with bargaining and terror, not just a swift jump—and would allow the all-female “A-Force” shot to feel earned by establishing smaller team-ups earlier in the chaos. Without these beats, the theatrical cut occasionally sacrifices character interiority for shock value; the extended cut would restore the grief.