After 11 years and 22 Marvel movies, Avengers: Endgame marks the end of an era. Since its release, fans all around the world have been turning to Twitter to talk about #AvengersEndgame. In addition to setting records at the box office, Avengers: Endgame also became the most-Tweeted about movie ever on Twitter with more than 50 million Tweets since the start of the year, of which nearly half came during the past week.
Here are some of the top fan Tweets in the past week that show their love for the Avengers and the impact the movie has on pop culture around the world.
And of course, several of the original #Avengers Tweeted their love right back at their fans and shared their favourite moments about playing these characters.
Here are the most talked about characters in Avengers: Endgame. While #Thanos was most discussed as the big baddie in the movie, the big surprise is #Thor beating out #IronMan - must have been something to do with his “new” look in the movie.
These are the countries that Tweeted the most about Avengers: Endgame. It’s clear that the Americans and Brazilians share a passion for talking about the #Avengers on Twitter, while the movie was wildly Tweeted-about in Asia Pacific as 5 of the top 10 markets come from that region.
Avengers: Endgame concludes the Marvel Cinematic Universe’ #InfinitySaga storyline, and the Marvel fandom have been flocking to Twitter to express their love and appreciation with the #ThankYouAvengers hashtag.
Meanwhile, the cast and directors of the movie mounted a #DontSpoilTheEndgame campaign urging all fans to give one another a chance to have the same emotional experience when watching the movie for the first time.
The #DontSpoilTheEndgame hashtag has since trended globally, with fans (mostly) abiding by the rules and keeping their silence. Dedicated fans who have yet to catch the movie have gone to great lengths to remind others to stay spoiler-free.
In this age of smartphones and social media, it’s almost impossible to avoid Twitter, so some fans resorted to muting related keywords instead.
Here’s how you can mute certain keywords to avoid spoilers on your timeline:
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