Avengers: Endgame Trailer - Every Snap Survivor We Didn’t See (And Where They Could Be)

1. War Machine

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Last Seen: The Wakandan battlefield, stood with the remaining survivors (Avengers: Infinity War).

What's His Role In Endgame? It was strange that we didn't see Rhodey in any of the scenes featuring Cap, Natasha, and Banner, which all presumably take place in and around Avengers HQ. Of the remaining Avengers, it makes the most sense that he'd tag along with Cap - and it also makes sense that he'd return to Avengers HQ - but if he hasn't... then where is he?

Rhodey has been present at Avengers HQ in every movie since Age Of Ultron, and used it as a place to recover from his injury in Civil War. It's essentially his home, so we have a hard time believing that he doesn't return there - and maybe even stay there - for the entirety of Endgame. With Falcon and Tony gone, Rhodey might have to run security and general management (what little there is to manage, anyway) of the entire facility.

Of course, there is a chance that he was with Cap in the trailer, and he was just off-camera. Alternatively, he could have tagged along with Thor. From the trailer, it's not clear if the God of Thunder is actually at Avengers HQ or not, so maybe he and Rhodey have teamed up for a mission somewhere, which would be an odd, but interesting pairing of characters. And isn't that what these big event movies are all about?

And again, like we mentioned with M'Baku, we expect Rhodey's role in the film to be mostly action scenes. He's got to put all those guns and explosives to use somehow!

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How do you think all these missing snap-survivors will factor into Avengers: Endgame? Share your theories in the comments section!

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Danny has been with WhatCulture for almost nine years, and is currently Doctor Who Editor and WhoCulture Channel Manager, overseeing all of WhatCulture's Whoniverse coverage. He has been writing and video editing for 10+ years, and first got a taste for content creation after making his own Doctor Who trailers and uploading them to YouTube (they're admittedly a bit rusty by today's standards). If you need someone to recite every Doctor Who episode in order or to tell you about the making of 1988's Remembrance of the Daleks, Danny is the person to ask.