During Disney’s CinemaCon presentation, it was confirmed that the Russo Brothers are bringing Avengers: Endgame back to theaters with new footage. At the time, details were kept under wraps, but now Joe Russo has finally opened up about what’s being added and how it ties into the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Speaking at the Sands Film Festival in St Andrews, Scotland, Russo dropped some pretty exciting details about what audiences will experience when the film returns to theaters on September 25.
“It’s critically important to re-release the movie, and, in fact, we’ll be re-releasing the film with footage that is set in the Doomsday story that we have added to Avengers: Endgame.”
This isn’t just bonus material or a few deleted scenes. The new footage is directly connected to the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday, effectively turning Endgame into something bigger than it already was.
“It’s an opportunity to create a bridge from Endgame to Doomsday in a very unique way, and because the movie was so successful, we have an opportunity to re-release it.
“You don’t always get the chance to re-release because it costs money, so the fact that we can enhance the story of Doomsday by bridging it to Endgame and these characters that we worked with for years that we love so much, and continue their story: It’s a really unique opportunity.”
Russo went even further, calling this updated version of the film a “critical companion story” and a “setup for what you’re gonna watch in December when you see Avengers Doomsday.”
That’s a pretty wild concept. A re-release that actually moves the larger MCU narrative forward instead of just celebrating nostalgia.
For context, Avengers: Endgame wrapped up Phase Three of the Marvel Universe and pulled in over $2.799 billion worldwide. It centered on Josh Brolin’s Thanos and the Avengers’ desperate attempt to undo the devastation he caused. It also closed the book on several major characters, including Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark.
But in true Marvel fashion, nothing stays finished forever. Downey Jr. is set to return to the MCU, this time as the villain Doctor Doom in Avengers: Doomsday. Russo shared how that unexpected twist came together:
“Downey started contemplating his return about 2 years ago, maybe 2.5 years ago,” Joe said.
“I was at dinner with him in New York, and he had mentioned to me that he was thinking about this, and the concept was for him to play the ultimate villain. He played the ultimate hero, and now he’s going to play the ultimate villain. I thought it was a very clever idea.”
According to Russo, it took reconnecting with longtime Marvel writer Stephen McFeely to finally crack the story in a way that made Doom’s introduction work within the larger arc.
Looking ahead, Russo made it clear that the next phase of Avengers films will lean heavily into serialized storytelling, much like the comics that inspired them.
“Serialized storytelling is the goal here,” he said. “That’s the fun, that’s the mission, alongside making movies that bring people together. I’d argue there are very few movie companies in history that have brought people together the way that Marvel movies have, fostering a sense of community in a theater.”
He continued: “The ultimate reward is fostering community at a time where community is in short supply.”
It’s an interesting move, turning a re-release into essential viewing. If this lands the way Russo is describing, fans won’t just be revisiting Endgame, they’ll be stepping into the next chapter of the MCU.
Source: Deadline
















