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Marvel released the first trailer and title of the next Avengers film. What started as the usual hype train turned into a collective digital group cry as fans finally witness the aftermath from the shocking ending of Avengers: Infinity War.

What's set to be the epic conclusion of our favorite superhero squad ten years in the making, looks to be a tear-jerking one. The Avengers: Endgame finds earth's mightiest heroes more somber, broken, and defeated than ever before. Captain America is in tears, Tony Stark is out of effs to give, and Thor looks to be one lighting bolt away from retiring on a galactic beach somewhere.

"Part of the journey is the end" says a defeated Iron Man in the trailer. If that doesn't bring you to tears, seeing Bruce Banner react to photos of the falling superhero's from the "Snap" will. Speaking of the snap, we also get short glimpses of Thanos on his space farm thriving – weird flex, but ok.

With the film due out in April, fans are already running to grab a tissue box from debut trailer alone. The end is near and it's dark, but at least we have Ant-Man in the film.

Check out how the internet is reacting to the Avengers: Endgame trailer below.

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At least we have Scott Lang (Ant-Man).

Also, Hawkeye is back!

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For more on Marvel, see how the Avengers, Travis Scott, and more pay tribute to Stan Lee.

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