This morning Disney held their 2019 Annual Shareholders Meeting, and as usual they showed some very cool things to those who attended. In addition to the first footage from Star Wars: Episode IX and the Avatar sequels, they showed off a clip of Avengers: Endgame to their shareholders in attendance.

Scott Ladewig on Twitter was in attendance, and he detailed what they showed:



The Avengers Endgame scene they showed was at Avengers HQ, Captain Marvel saying let's go kill Tanos. Nebula says she knows where he is. Rocket says biggest energy surge ever seen on Earth when he used the glove, but it was seen again on another planet shortly after. — Scott Ladewig (@Ladewig) March 7, 2019 So that's where Thanos is retiring to. Quick exchange between CapA, Natasha, Bruce, Rhodey, and CapM. Bruce asks what guarantee the ey have this ends differently. Cap M says they have her this time. — Scott Ladewig (@Ladewig) March 7, 2019 Rhodey asks where she was because they could have used her before. Cap M says a lot of other planets out there need help and they don't have Avengers like Earth has. Thor gets up from sitting quietly in back, walks up to Cap M, and summons his axe… — Scott Ladewig (@Ladewig) March 7, 2019 Which whizzes right past Cap M (she doesn't flinch) into his hand and he says "I like this one." Cut to Milano, everybody buckled in, Cap M in copilot seat. — Scott Ladewig (@Ladewig) March 7, 2019 Rocket asks who hasn't been to space, Cap A, Rhodey, Natasha raise hands, and Rocket warns them not to puke in his ship and off they go. Cool refection of stars and space stuff on Cap A's eye as we zoom in on him and they warp out of there. — Scott Ladewig (@Ladewig) March 7, 2019



For those who have posted on social media and internet message board wondering why Carol Danvers doesn’t shop up in the earlier MCU movies, there you have it. She explains it away in the movie saying that she’s been out there helping other planets who don’t have the Avengers.

This was just a clip from the movie, and it was not a new trailer…yet.

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