
Marvel just announced that Avengers Endgame will return to theaters in September 2026 as a lead in to the next event film, Avengers Doomsday, and I have one question. Actually two. No, three.
What is happening? Why are we doing this? Who asked for this?
Do not get me wrong. Endgame was a global emotional breakdown. It was the movie that changed Marvel, changed fandom, changed pop culture, and absolutely destroyed whatever stability I had in my tear ducts. It was 2019. We were all different people. The world had not ended four times yet. We still believed travel plans existed. Tony Stark died and we cried for the character, not because we were crying for the end of an entire cultural era that we only now understand was the last piece of pre collapse innocence we ever had.
But now, in 2026, Marvel wants me to go back to a theater, sit down, and re-experience a movie I have already watched so many times I can quote the entire portal scene from memory. What do they think I am going to discover? A new frame? A hidden Stan Lee cameo the editors forgot to tell us about? I love Endgame. I really do. But the idea of watching this movie again on the big screen right before a film titled Doomsday drops feels less like hype and more like emotional preparation. Like Marvel is warming us up so we can survive whatever they are about to do to our souls.
Here is the real tension. I do not need Endgame re-released. I do not need to cry again in public over Tony Stark, even though I will. What I need is closure for the current MCU identity crisis, which has lasted longer than the multiverse saga itself. Marvel is asking us to care again. To feel again. To sit in a seat in 2026, remember who we used to be in 2019, and reconnect with the moment that defined modern superhero storytelling.
I do not know if I am ready. Marvel thinks I am.
I guess we'll find out in September 2026.