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Endgame’ is now available for pre-order at Walmart
TL;DR: You can now pre-order Avengers: Endgame for $29.96 from Walmart.
I think it’s pretty safe to say that Avengers: Endgame is one of the biggest films ever. Not only is it every Marvel fan’s dream to see all of their favorite heroes interacting on screen together (will my fellow Ant Man stans please reveal themselves), it also just defeated Avatar to become the highest-grossing film of all time.
The continuation of the “most ambitious crossover in history,” the Endgame hype was huge before the movie even came out. Pre-orders for tickets were in such high demand that customers crashed AMC movie servers (and this was just for tickets). Endgame also basically broke the internet as it was the most tweeted-about movie ever, so chances are if you hadn’t seen it already, it was spoiled for you online.
Although Endgame is still playing in theaters, the movie is already available for pre-order at Walmart for $29.96. So why pay for a $15 ticket to watch a three-hour movie in a theatre while you try not to think about how much you have to pee, when you could watch it from the comfort of your own home, with endless bathroom breaks? Who wouldn’t want to hear Iron Man’s terrible dad jokes on an endless loop or see Hulk’s terrifyingly endearing transformation into whatever Banner/Hulk combination he is now again and again?
If you’re not planning on subscribing to Disney Plus when it launches in November, it’s probably best to purchase Endgame now, as Disney announced that the movie will only be available for streaming on their app, making this pre-order especially important for Netflix and Hulu customers.
You can relive all of these and all other Endgame moments when you pre-order Avengers Endgame on Blu-ray from Walmart for $29.96.
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