Avengers: Endgame - 9 Huge MCU Problems It's Created

Marvel just played themselves.

By Jack Pooley /

Marvel Studios

There's little denying the crowd-pleasing appeal of Avengers: Endgame, an absurdly epic finale to Marvel Studios' 22-film Infinity Saga, which delivers a fitting farewell to several of the franchise's most beloved heroes.

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But it's practically impossible for a film of Endgame's scale and complexity to be completely water-tight as far as its internal logic goes.

And true to form, MCU fans have wasted no time at all detailing how the movie has a rather loose grasp on its own rule-set, while presenting some urgent issues for future movies in the process.

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Even if you somehow haven't seen Endgame yet, you're likely aware that the bulk of the film's plot revolves around time travel, a Pandora's box of sorts that has caused the ruin of so many promising movies and TV shows (looking at you, Heroes).

And though Endgame does a great job of moving fast enough that it's tough to keep track of the logical issues, they're unmistakably there. If you've had a chance to view the film a second or even a third time yet, they'll start to become a little more obvious.

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This isn't to deny Endgame's overall greatness as a piece of entertainment, but at the same time, it's also important not to ignore blatant fallacies in its script which perhaps weren't terribly well thought out...