‘Avengers: Endgame’ Soundtrack Music Video Released

Conny
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Courtesy of Marvel Studios.

In anticipation of the worldwide digital release of Avengers: Endgame, Marvel posted a newly released music video accompanied by an original track composed by Alan Silvestri. While the digital release date for Avengers: Endgame has not officially been revealed, this is a little nod to the fans who have made this the second-highest grossing movie of all time (it is slowly catching up to James Cameron’s Avatar).

The Endgame original soundtrack composer Alan Silvestri is an Academy Award nominee, and has won Emmys and Grammys for his work. He has worked on several other Marvel movies, including the first Avengers movie in 2012, Avengers: Infinity War, and Captain America: The First Avenger.

The music video that was released yesterday is set to the song “Portals” from the Endgame soundtrack:

 

In the video, fans can see several video clips from Endgame, as well as re-live the emotional scene it was used for during the movie (meaning the reappearance of all the “dusted” people from Avengers: Infinity War.) This is a poignant scene from the movie, which combines several themes known from other MCU movies, most famously the Avengers theme song.

To celebrate the music video and the music for Endgame in general, Marvel is hosting a Q&A session with Silvestri on Spotify this Thursday, June 13, starting at 10am PDT — be sure to tune in!

Stay tuned for more Marvel related news coming your way here!

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Conny joined her first fandom at the tender age of three and somehow never stopped finding new things to obsess about and love. Her current love is everything Marvel, especially two characters who tend to be frozen at one point or the other. From Drag Race to Harry Potter or musical theatre, as long as it makes her smile (or cry), it’s probably her thing.
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