One of the most anticipated movies of the entire year has finally arrived and the film's directors have officially announced that the spoiler ban has been lifted. If you still have not seen Avengers: Endgame, you might want to skip this article but if you've gone to see it in theatres, this is a safe zone.
As reported by Complex, the film nearly ended up with a title that would have mildly spoiled the entire thing. After the events of Infinity War, so many fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe were waiting to see how the journey would end for the Avengers. After over twenty films and hours of content to sift through, the majority of us were hoping that Thanos would be defeated. You may recall that before the film was released, the title was hinted through a behind-the-scenes shot, which spelt out Endgame in blank space. The producers would have had to plan out that image a lot differently if they had gone with the original title.
Before settling on Endgame, the Russo Brothers have revealed that they considered going with a different title for the ultra-popular film, which has already surpassed Titanic to become one of the highest-grossing movies of all time. The original plan was apparently to keep Infinity War as the title, separating it as "Part 2" but another idea was to rename it as Avengers: Infinity Gauntlet, which was previously revealed by Zoe Saldana as an accidental slip-up. If ever you spent some time on the Marvel Studios subreddit, you know that this was a popular choice for fans but Endgame turned out just fine in the end.