AVENGERS: ENDGAME 4K UHD
$795.00
The grave course of events set in motion by Thanos that wiped out half the universe and fractured the Avengers ranks compels the remaining Avengers to take one final stand in Marvel Studios’ grand conclusion to twenty-two films, “Avengers: Endgame.”
Aspect Ratio : 2.39:1
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 10.72 ounces
Director : Joe Russo, Anthony Russo
Media Format : NTSC, Subtitled, 4K
Run time : 3 hours and 1 minute
Release date : August 13, 2019
Actors : Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Karen Gillan, Robert Downey Jr.
Dubbed: : French, Spanish
Subtitles: : French, Spanish, English
Producers : Kevin Feige
Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 7.1), French (Dolby Digital 7.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 7.1)
Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
ASIN : B07RH665FZ
Number of discs : 3
The grave course of events set in motion by Thanos that wiped out half the universe and fractured the Avengers ranks compels the remaining Avengers to take one final stand in Marvel Studios’ grand conclusion to twenty-two films, “Avengers: Endgame.”
Aspect Ratio : 2.39:1
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 10.72 ounces
Director : Joe Russo, Anthony Russo
Media Format : NTSC, Subtitled, 4K
Run time : 3 hours and 1 minute
Release date : August 13, 2019
Actors : Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Karen Gillan, Robert Downey Jr.
Dubbed: : French, Spanish
Subtitles: : French, Spanish, English
Producers : Kevin Feige
Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 7.1), French (Dolby Digital 7.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 7.1)
Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
ASIN : B07RH665FZ
Number of discs : 3
by DPR
DPR
Good show!
by Terry G
Great movie
If you like marvel or The Avengers, you’ll enjoy it.
by marissa premo
Good shape
Arrived in great safety package, in great shape. Delivery was on time as stated.
by Marla
Arrived in good shape. No problems playing it.
Plays perfect.
by Victor Orozco
Loved Three Thousand
Given what had transpired in the previous Avengers movie, Marvel had essentially pulled the most amazing ending in the history of endings. The villain won and the heroes lost but amidst all the losses, hope arises when those that are left behind bring forward a climax that was even greater than the previous film. Truly the event of the year.Eleven years and twenty-one movies led to a title that was referenced time and again as Marvel ends the three phases of its Infinity Saga. I got to admit I never saw this as possible, but I could not be happier to be wrong.Starting from when the previous Avengers film ended and with the credit scenes shown in the movies afterward â Captain Marvel and Antman and the Wasp make it clear that Thanosâ triumph cannot be ignored as the Avengers attempt to recoup from their loss. But it would appear that Thanosâ victory cannot be undone.But a hero that survived the Snap returns with a plan that would be able to bring everyone back. The Avengers in their years of grief are emboldened by this plan and unite to save the day once again.I did not think that this movie would be any better than the previous films, now I am convinced that it is the best of them all. Thanks to a wonderfully written and directed story by the Russo Brothers who proved here and in the previous film that they were worthy to replace Joss Whedon. This movieâs cast is phenomenal as everyone from Robert Downey Jrâs Iron Man to Chris Evans Captain America and the rest of the Avengers come together as well as dozens more in between come together in an epic film franchise ending.I am so glad to own this on Blu-ray 4K, but I got to say that either the Russo brothers did not take advantage of IMAX or it was decided against it with this movie. It is truly an epic and it deserved the IMAX feature on home video. Still, the features are fun, with behind-the-scenes footage and some neat, deleted scenes.An awesome ending to a great series.
by a writer/reader/listener
A meditation on a bittersweet ending
****SPOILERS, LOTS OF SPOILERS****I was never a huge comic book fan when growing up in the â60s and â70sâmostly in the Bronze Age of comics. When I did read them, I never liked the focus on character; I just wanted the action. Of course I was just a kid, and it was a long time ago. Things are different now. Marvelâs massive story arc is almost unbelievably ambitious and well-executed, and hinges heavily, if not entirely, on character. One of the things that Marvel has done so well in the film franchise is to give us real, three-dimensional characters, who live and love and lose, and who just happen to have super powers. This makes for compelling story-telling. It may not be Shakespeare, but it is certainly the equal of Wagner. (And I donât think Wagnerian element is coincidental; throughout the films, I see a ton of nineteenth century in the project; Darwinism, imperialism, Hegelianism, historical determinism, occultism, the whole nine yards. Read on.)The high point of this character-driven aspect of the arc is the first half of Endgame, in which we see the sense of failure and survivorsâ guilt of our remaining heroes slowly destroying most of them even as they try to adapt to life after Thanosâs act of mass murder. Some do better than others; some build lives for themselves that even have positive aspects. But all are haunted. Itâs depressing, but itâs also a meditation or mortality, ours as well as our loved onesâ and our civilization. In a sense, it strikes the same chordâthough more drawn out and much less intenseâas the final, iconic scene of the original 1968 Planet of the Apes: a sense of futility and even nihilism.Nothing really changes this throughout the film. The initial killing of Thanos doesnât undo what he has done (and underscores that it seemingly canât be undone, though it is a bit gratifying that ultimately the Avengers get to kill Thanos twice: the enormity of his crime, combined with his hubris, surely means that once is not enough). The action that is so visible during the second half of the film is merely superficial (although the solidarity of all people of good will, apparent when Cap finally says âAvengers assemble!â is the most uplifting moment of the whole film, and maybe the whole franchise); the return of the missing victims doesnât magically make everything better or even undo what has already been done, as exemplified by Black Widowâs death (which caught me completely by surprise). Ultimately the final battle is between a recurrent/Thelemic True Will/Nietzschean Will to Power (âI am inevitable,â repeats Thanos, in the present tense) and the rest of us (as represented by the Avengers), who for all the time travel, move linearly on to our/their terminal destinies (âPart of the Journey is the end,â observes Tony Stark). Having dodged spoilers like crazy, I must admit to being very saddened by Tonyâs death, even though from the beginning I found him an unpleasant character with whom I usually disagreed (Team Cap member here!). It was a very well-done, moving scene, matched by the scene of the elderly Steve Rogers in his sunset years. This is the final, melancholy message of the film: Things have to change; things have to end. Even if Thanos losesâand his brooding, âthinking manâ moment as he turns into dust is a great instance of cinematic meditationâhis philosophy still wins; we all ultimately die and lose everyone we have ever loved to death. In that sense, he _is_ inevitable. (So much nineteenth century philosophy and esotericism here!)I hated to see Natasha and Tony die (Clint was right; it should have been him, and I feel for him), and I hated to see Cap grow old, but in a purely pragmatic sense, it is probably better for people to say to a franchise âI wish you had kept going longerâ than to say âI wish you had quit earlier.â Of course the franchise will continue, but the players will change. And for all the bitter, the sweetness of Cap and Peggy finally having that danceâand to that uplifting song, in a time when America was more innocent and true to itselfâwas indeed sweet. That is ultimately why Iâm a Cap fan; I see my father and his generation in Captain America, and I see America, the one they fought for, through their eyes. In our horribly messed up country of today, Marvel even got that right. So I guess the moral of the story is that even though Thanos truly is inevitable and the end is part of the journey, the ending can still be a happy one and âthe better angels of our natureâ can prevail.
by DannyG
Must see “INFINITY WAR” 1st! Cause…
It reveals how & why “ENDGAME” was necessary.And with a guy like THANOS, the Avengers were at their wits-end, to come up with an ENDGAME. WARNING: You may need some tissues.
by Alexander Muñoz Lobo
Excelente
Llegó antes de la fecha sugerida, cumple las expectativas vendedor ð¯% recomendado
by VÃctor MarroquÃn
Al momento de la compra tenÃa un excelente precio, el bluray 4k solo tiene Dolby Atmos en ingles y el Bluray “normal” es DTS:X ambos se ven muy bien sin embargo obvio el 4k se ve perfecto. Completamente satisfecho con la compra, excelente pelÃcula para tener en formato fÃsico.
by Nikita 65
Merci car répond à toutes mes attentes
by sinner_john
Pour la 3d….Excellente dans ce dernier opus
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by The Thinman
Excellent movie, excellent quality