Avengers: Endgame 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Score: 80
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Endgame wows with peak Marvel artistry; a must-have cinematic triumph.
Disc Release Date
2K Upscale
HDR10
Dolby Atmos
Dolby TrueHD
Video: 82
Avengers: Endgame's 4K UHD release impresses with detailed visuals and HDR enhancement, though it doesn't redefine the UHD experience; it's a worthy upgrade for fans.
Audio: 81
Avengers: Endgame's Dolby Atmos track delivers an immersive, dynamic audio experience with strong LFE and environmental details, though with some inconsistencies in clarity and power.
Extra: 68
Avengers: Endgame's UHD release is supported by Blu-rays loaded with extras including tributes to Stan Lee, featurettes on main characters, a gag reel, and commentaries, emphasizing both its cinematic grandeur and the profound contributions of its cast and crew.
Movie: 92
Endgame is a historic, emotional finale to the MCU saga, masterfully tying up character arcs and delivering both spectacle and intimate moments.
Video: 82
Avengers: Endgame's UK Ultra HD Blu-ray release showcases a largely impressive 4K presentation, transcending its 2K Digital Intermediate origins through adept utilization of HDR technology. The disc, encoded using the HEVC (H.265) codec, delivers a 3840 x 2160p resolution image in the film's original widescreen 2.4:1 aspect ratio. This presentation utilizes 10-bit video depth, a Wide Colour Gamut (WCG), and High Dynamic Range (HDR), resulting in a visual experience that, despite some criticisms regarding digital noise reduction (DNR) and the absence of IMAX framing, impresses with its detailed textures and lifelike colors. Whilst some have noted the application of DNR and a possible mild sharpening, these interventions do not detract from the overall quality, ensuring a visually stunning viewing experience that reveals intricate details in character appearances, costumes, and the apocalyptic settings.
The HDR implementation is a standout feature, elevating the presentation above its SDR 1080p Blu-ray counterpart. It enriches the visual depth through enhanced black levels and peak whites, allowing for a breathtaking display of the film's dynamic range – from the ethereal glow of Captain Marvel to the intense energy of the Infinity Stones. However, it's worth noting that while the UHD version marks an improvement over the standard Blu-ray, it’s not without its flaws. Some critiques highlight occasional issues such as banding and artifacts, possibly due to compression, and a perceived loss of fidelity in certain scenes which may result from both the source material and Disney's encoding choices.
Despite these minor setbacks, the 4K UHD rendition of Avengers: Endgame offers an appreciable upgrade in visual clarity and color reproduction over its HD counterpart. The enriched textures and enhanced detail, especially in close-ups and CGI elements, contribute to a more immersive viewing experience. The contrast levels, although described by some as subdued, add a cinematic quality to the film with brighter whites and deeper blacks. The HDR10 presentation showcases a more lavish array of colors, bringing the cosmic battles to life with vibrant hues that enhance the action sequences. While it may not be the definitive 4K showcase some were hoping for, this release offers fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe a visually enriched experience that remains faithful to the filmmakers' vision.
Audio: 81
Avengers: Endgame" elevates the home theater experience with a Dolby Atmos track that is both powerful and nuanced, defying the occasional critique regarding its rumored fixed design or the variable quality observed in Disney's past 4K audio tracks. This presentation, nonetheless, showcases a masterful use of dynamic surround sound and LFE (Low-Frequency Effects), bringing to life the climactic battles and quieter moments alike with striking clarity and depth. The soundtrack’s design intricately tailors effects to character actions and environments, creating an immersive audio spectacle that complements the visual grandeur of the film. Despite some concerns over dialogue balance and a marginally bright mid-range in intensive sequences, the mix excels in delivering clear and distinct dialogue, expansive soundstage utilization, and precise environmental sounds that draw the listener deeply into the world of the Avengers.
Significant enhancements over its predecessor, the DTS-HD Master Audio track, are evident, with improved overhead channel utilization for atmospheric sounds, though some argue it falls short of true immersion. Disney appears to be improving its Atmos mixes, as evidenced by the muscular and full-bodied sound quality reported even at standard volume levels. This development could signal a positive shift toward audio excellence in their releases. The low end is robust, providing a satisfying heft to action sequences, while surround channels actively envelop the listener, meticulously moving sounds through the environment to enhance the movie’s epic scale.
The agility of this audio presentation shines through its detailed layering and playful mix, drawing audiences into the narrative without overwhelming them. Unique sonic elements from above add to the film’s dynamic range, while well-calibrated low-frequency extension ensures that every impact is felt. Surround sound presentation is thoughtfully executed, offering a coherent soundscape that extends the visual spectacle into our living rooms. Dialogue remains crisp amidst the chaos, ensuring every line is heard. With Disney possibly turning a new leaf in their approach to audio mixing for home entertainment, "Avengers: Endgame" might just be an auditory benchmark for future releases, combining sheer power with intricate soundscapes to make audiences feel every moment of this landmark cinematic achievement.
Extras: 68
The "Avengers: Endgame" 4K UHD Blu-ray disc itself stands devoid of extras, directing enthusiasts to a supplementary Blu-ray disc rich in bonus content, recognizing the film’s extensive length demands full utilization of the 4K disc's capacity. This comprehensive package is highlighted by an introductory commentary from directors Anthony and Joe Russo and enriched by the writers’ insights, delving into both broad and intricate aspects of the movie's creation. The extras explore the profound character arcs of Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, and Black Widow, pay homage to Stan Lee, and celebrate the formidable women of the MCU, further appreciating the Russo Brothers' directorial journey. Notably, six deleted scenes and a gag reel add layers to fans' understanding and enjoyment, presenting a well-rounded view of the film’s production. A digital code also introduces an exclusive piece, enriching the overall package.
Extras included in this disc:
- Remembering Stan Lee: A touching tribute to Stan Lee's memorable cameos.
- Setting The Tone: Casting Robert Downey Jr.: The story behind casting Downey as Tony Stark.
- A Man Out of Time: Creating Captain America: Chronicles Steve Rogers' evolution.
- Black Widow: Whatever It Takes: Black Widow's significant journey within and beyond the Avengers.
- The Russo Brothers: Journey to Endgame: Insight into how the Russos directed two monumental films.
- The Women of the MCU: A celebration of the MCU's female characters joining forces.
- Bro Thor: Behind the scenes of Thor's transformation.
- Deleted Scenes: Including "Goji Berries," "Bombs on Board," and others.
- Gag Reel: A compilation of humorous bloopers.
- Visionary Intro: The Russos share their insights on concluding the series.
- Audio Commentary: Detailed commentary by the Russo brothers and writers.
Movie: 92
Avengers: Endgame," the 22nd entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and direct sequel to "Infinity War," shoulders the monumental task of concluding an epic saga spanning over a decade with grace and gravitas. Amid expectations unparalleled in cinematic history, the film emerges not just as a box office titan but as a crowning achievement in storytelling, proving an emotional and satisfying finale to the Infinity Saga. Helmed by the Russo Brothers, who have previously demonstrated their adeptness at navigating the MCU's complex narrative landscape, "Endgame" masterfully orchestrates a narrative that balances high stakes, humor, character development, and fan service.
The narrative resilience of "Endgame" lies in its inventive plot mechanism—time travel—providing both a path to redemption following the catastrophic events of "Infinity War" and an opportunity for poignant reflection on the journey these characters and their audience have undergone. This dramatic underpinning allows for moments of levity and depth, endearing audiences anew to the original Avengers roster—Iron Man, Captain America, Black Widow, Hulk, Thor, and Hawkeye—while elegantly setting the stage for the next generation. Each character arc is handled with careful consideration, ensuring that heroes like Tony Stark and Steve Rogers receive farewells befitting their iconic status. Despite its sprawling, three-hour runtime and the formidable task of integrating an expansive cast and numerous plot threads, the film never feels bloated or loses sight of its emotional core, largely thanks to the Russos' deft direction and the committed performances of its ensemble cast.
Technical aspects of "Endgame" underscore its cinematic grandeur, with stunning visual effects, adept cinematography by Trent Opaloch, and a resonant score heightening the emotional intensity and spectacle. The handling of its "time heist" premise not only facilitates a riveting narrative but also pays homage to the MCU's history, cleverly intertwining nostalgia with forward momentum. In doing so, "Avengers: Endgame" transcends its genre constraints, offering not just a culminating battle against Thanos but a celebration of the Marvel cinematic journey—an endeavor unlikely to be surpassed in scope and fan investment anytime soon.
Total: 80
Avengers: Endgame" marks not only the conclusion of an iconic three-phase, 22-film saga in cinematic history but does so with a presentation that sets the bar for home entertainment releases. This 4K UHD Blu-ray edition encapsulates the colossal effort put into the franchise, delivering a visual and auditory experience that elevates the film beyond its theatrical release. With solid Ultra HD video and an outstanding Dolby Atmos immersive sound, Disney's meticulous attention to detail shines through, despite a few minor shortcomings in the video and audio departments. The inclusion of HDR10 enhances the visual depth and color palette, ensuring that the epic scope of the film's cinematography and special effects is faithfully reproduced in the home viewing environment.
The special features package, while comprehensive, leaves a bit to be desired considering the monumental stature of the film. It hints at a potential for more extensive behind-the-scenes content that could have been included. However, what is provided still offers valuable insights into the making of this historic movie. Fans might find the supplementary materials somewhat lacking compared to the enormity of the film's ambition and execution but will appreciate the inclusion of any extras that delve deeper into the Marvel Cinematic Universe's most intricate installment.
In conclusion, "Avengers: Endgame" on 4K UHD blu-ray is an essential addition to any collector's library, showcasing the pinnacle of what can be achieved in home media presentation. The painstaking care in the video and audio presentation pays off, rendering a viewing experience that closely mirrors the filmmakers' vision. Despite some reservations about the depth of the bonus content, this release stands as a testament to Marvel's unparalleled storytelling and technical prowess. For enthusiasts seeking to relive one of cinema's most unforgettable journeys in the highest quality available, this edition is highly recommended, encapsulating the end of an era in a format that honors its monumental achievement.
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Video: 90
Of course, as is simply par for the course now - but still a welcome element nonetheless - it's the implementation of WCG and, in particular, HDR, that really put this release head and shoulders above...
Audio: 90
A largely excellent audio track Dialogue, whilst not perfectly balanced in with the rest of the elements, is afforded clarity and precise dissemination throughout, and effects are myriad, tailored for...
Extras: 80
A strong salvo of additional material Headlined by an Introduction from the Russos as well as an Audio Commentary with not only them but also the writers, the package dips into many aspects of the production...
Movie: 90
No matter what gripes fans might have with this final chapter, The Russos have done a marvellous job rounding out the 22 films with an epic, emotional, fitting and fist-pumping conclusion Indeed, no matter...
Total: 90
A fitting conclusion to what will likely go down in film history as a three-phase 22-film run climax that can simply never be bested As Marvel finally gets around to releasing some of its earlier entries...
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Video: 90
The UHD essentially tinkers around the edges, presenting the film with improved sharpness and superior color depth, but there's nothing resembling a dramatic leap upwards for anything in the visual spectrum....
Audio: 90
Whether weighty low end extension during any of the various large-scale battles or accompanying less action-oriented moments such as when the heavy shutters close around the Avengers' base of operations...
Extras: 90
An exploration of the character's background, history through the films, and Scarlett Johansson's work in the franchise....
Movie: 90
When Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) randomly materializes into this world from an extended stay in the Quantum Realm, a microscopic universe all its own, it is believed that he, and the science behind his miniaturization,...
Total: 70
The landscape has been drastically altered and while several new films have been announced for development and some in progress, it feels as if nothing will ever quite match these 22 films for interconnectivity,...
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Video: 95
As usual, the grade is HDR10 only, but it’s quite good—the highlights are brighter, the shadows are darker, and the wider color gamut makes all the hues in between more nuanced and natural....
Audio: 95
Dialogue is exceptionally clean and clear, panning and movement are smooth and expansive, creating a nicely wide soundstage, and the overheads lend themselves often to making each of the film’s environments...
Extras: 80
Interestingly, the Blu-ray is essentially movie-only other than this, which means the package includes a second Blu-ray disc of special features....
Movie: 95
But when a twist of fate finally brings Ant-Man back from the quantum realm, he presents the Avengers with an idea: What if they can use the realm’s unique properties to travel back in time, find the Infinity...
Total: 91
I’ve admitted to having grown weary of the superhero genre in the past, but this is a breath of fresh air....
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Video: 80
For whatever reason, Chris Evans is the prominent victim, appearing plastic as if run through a filter for a majority of his screen time....
Audio: 60
The power reduction will generate a rumble when Thor’s hammer slams into his hand or a spaceship enters the scene, yet compared to other productions of this scale, the weakened output places Avengers:...
Extras: 60
A short five minute look at the women of Marvel Universe follows, and after that, the Russo Brothers work is praised in another short featurette....
Movie: 100
Over the past decade, Marvel brought audiences toward this melee, beginning in Iron Man’s militaristic fantasy before turning into a wild, uncontrolled spectacle of comic book fiction....
Total: 75
An energetic finish to Marvel’s story arc, Avengers: Endgame succeeds in setting proper scale, but Disney’s home video release lags behind expectations....
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Video: 80
The biggest and most appreciable upgrade in this HDR10 presentation is certainly the better palette, boasting a wider and more lavish array of colors....
Audio: 90
Still, the distant noise of a busy military base, the echoes inside space ships and the psychedelic noise when traveling through the quantum realm are pretty effective....
Extras: 40
The Russo Brothers (HD, 5 min): The duo's contribution to the series leading to this movie....
Movie: 90
Over the course of several films, starting with Joss Whedon's The Avengers, each entry to the Marvel Cinematic Universe not only expanded on an incredibly engaging fantasy of superheroes into a massively...
Total: 90
Uniting several stories threads from various other movies of the Marvel Cinematic Universe into one gargantuan yarn, the final chapter to the Infinity Saga feels like a genuine, well-deserved conclusion...
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Video: 88
With the help of remaining allies, the Avengers assemble once more in order to reverse Thanos' actions and restore balance to the universe....
Audio: 96
Be that as it may, there is an unevenness to the presentation that discerning viewers will question....
Extras: 70
• Black Widow: Whatever It Takes – Follow Black Widow's journey both within and outside the Avengers, including the challenges she faced and overcame along the way....
Movie: 90
With the help of remaining allies, the Avengers assemble once more in order to reverse Thanos' actions and restore balance to the universe....
Total: 86
It comes to Blu-ray in this Cinematic Universe Edition from Disney featuring solid Ultra HD video, excellent lossless surround sound, including a complimentary Dolby Atmos immersive listening experience...
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Video: 90
Colors are pretty solid and the HDR really gives a nice pop to Captain Marvel, blaster fire, explosions, outlying planets and more....
Audio: 90
The biggest difference maker here is the power with which Disney finally allows the subwoofer in the track as it grounds and pounds during battles, giant ships flying by, pulsating power beams and more....
Extras: 60
The Women of the MCU – Celebrates the growth, development and full display of the “Marvel sisterhood” over the course of the 22 films and how it came to a grand scale in Endgame with the big charging scene....
Movie: 90
Endgame delivers in finding to somehow manage to go in an unexpected direction, giving us some nice turns, surprises and cameos we had no idea were on the docket while never letting their eye off the character...
Total: 80
Avengers: Endgame may have some issues once you step back and think logically for a moment (And some good jokes to make) but ultimately lands a ultra-satisfactory emotional closing to this initial run...
Director: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo
Actors: Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo
PlotIn the aftermath of their devastating defeat by the powerful alien tyrant, the remaining members of Earth's mightiest heroes are fractured, mourning, and desperate to right the cataclysm that erased half of all life in the universe. With time moving on and the world struggling to cope with the loss, the heroes are scattered and searching for a way to reverse the irreversible. Entrenched in their personal agonies, some seek solace in creating a new sense of purpose, while others remain haunted by their failures and the friends they couldn't save.
An unforeseen opportunity presents itself when a chance at undoing the past emerges, offering a sliver of hope to the beleaguered team. This sparks the heroes into action, embarking on a daring and risky mission that will require them to confront their own demons, make tremendous sacrifices, and challenge the constraints of space and time. Their path is fraught with internal conflicts, changing relationships, and the weighty acknowledgment that in their endeavor to reset the balance, the stakes are higher than ever. Through their journey, they are forced to reckon with the consequences of their actions and the reality that even if they succeed, nothing will ever be the same again.
Writers: Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely, Stan Lee
Release Date: 26 Apr 2019
Runtime: 181 min
Rating: PG-13
Country: United States
Language: English, Japanese, Xhosa, German