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We pull the train into the station on our 2019 retrospective as we take a look at the highest grossing film of the year: Avengers Endgame. The conclusion to a story over a decade in the telling, Avengers Endgame is the follow-up to 2018’s Infinity War.
Avengers Endgame — The Highest Grossing Film of all Time
We started this year with one of the former record holders in James Cameron’s Titanic, so it feels a bit symmetrical to be ending the year with Endgame. With a whopping $2.79 billion, Endgame edged out Cameron’s Avatar to nab the top spot.
This final chapter of the Infinity Saga brings everything home. Can our heroes restore what was lost? Will they defeat Thanos? Find out in the rousing season finale!
This week, we dive into spoiler culture, failure, Lacan, and much, much more.
Tune in now as we wrap up the year, and join us next week as we take our annual look back on the year in GoodTrash.
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