'Avengers: Endgame' return to theaters will include deleted scene, 'Spider-Man' sneak peek

Marvel Studios(LOS ANGELES) -- Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige teased the news last week, but now it’s official. Avengers: Endgame is heading back to theaters this weekend...and now there’s even more...

June 25, 2019Updated: June 25, 2019
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

Marvel Studios(LOS ANGELES) -- Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige teased the news last week, but now it’s official. Avengers: Endgame is heading back to theaters this weekend...and now there’s even more incentive to see it again.

In addition to the original film, audiences will be treated to a video introduction by director Anthony Russo and an unfinished deleted scene. Not only that, but the showing will include a special sneak peek of the upcoming movie Spider-Man: Far From Home, which takes place after the events of Endgame.

In select theaters, fans who buy a movie ticket will also receive an exclusive piece of Avengers art while supplies last. The art features a rendering of the Infinity Gauntlet with a variation of one of Tony Stark's quotes from the movie: “We love you 3000.”

Avengers: Endgame, which first hit theaters on April 26, returns Friday, June 28.

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