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There’s a lot of buzz that “Avengers: Endgame” might be the last chapter for superheroes like Captain America and Iron Man. The film’s co-director Joe Russo says the focus is on bringing an end to Marvel’s Infinity Saga, and he hopes people are satisfied with how it all culminates.

“We won’t be able to talk about if anyone is moving on or not,” Joe, one-half of the Russo brothers, told IANS when asked about how the film bids farewell to the superheroes, who enjoy global popularity across the globe.

Director Joe Russo FINALLY Talks About The Ending Of Avengers: Endgame

“I will say that it is three-hour run time and so it has a lot of storytelling in it. And the focus is to bring an end to what we call the Infinity Saga… It is a very fitting end.”

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“My brother and I have said that we believe in stakes and we are presenting it to the global audiences, so why not do it in a way which seems psychologically truthful… It costs things to win, and it can be painful. Being a hero can be painful and cost you things. Hopefully, you will be satisfied with the stakes,” he said in a round-table conversation with select media here on Monday.

Marvel Studios’ “Avengers: Endgame“, starring Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansson, will release in India on April 26 in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. The film is a continuation of “Avengers: Infinity War“, which left Marvel fans in shock with the failure of the superheroes against the supervillain Thanos.