Avengers 4: Why New "End Game" Rumour CANNOT Be True
Nope.
Stop trying to make Avengers: End Game happen. It might be a fetch title, but it's not the real one.
The latest fuel to those rumours has come courtesy of cinematographer Trent Opaloch, who updated his personal website to include a note on Avengers 4, which he's working on. Only he called it Avengers: End Game on the listing and the Internet went wild over it. Obviously.
Since then, Opaloch has deleted the mention off his site and all that's done is make everyone who wants that title even more sure that it's definitely happening.
But there's a reason why you shouldn't get too excited, and it came courtesy of the directors who spoke about the title in the wake of the first End Game title rumour. In an interview with Uproxx, the Russos were asked lots of questions on the sequel and flatly refused the suggestion that it was called End Game.
Crucially, Joe Russo also confirmed to ComicBook.com that the closest guess to the correct title so far was Avenger: Forever:
“The actual title is The Avengers: Almost Forever."
How could the title be End Game if the real title is "close" to something with connotations of perpetuity? How can something be final and forever at the same time? In short, it can't. The Russos have already said it's not End Game and they've even hinted that it's going to be called something completely opposite to that title's connotations. So maybe stop falling for these rumours.