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Marvel Remembers The Avengers: A Look Back at the Battle of New York

Marvel is stirring nostalgia as it gears up for the release of Avengers: Doomsday. The studio recently shared a video celebrating the iconic Battle of New York from The Avengers, reminding fans of the film's emotional impact. As anticipation builds, fans are expressing their longing for the original film's magic and demanding the trailer for Doomsday. Additionally, Marvel plans to re-release Avengers: Endgame with new footage that connects to the upcoming sequel. Dive into the excitement and fan reactions surrounding this beloved franchise.
 

Marvel's Nostalgic Tribute to The Avengers

As Marvel prepares for the upcoming release of Avengers: Doomsday, the memories of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) from 14 years ago continue to resonate. It was in 2012 that the original superheroes united on screen for the first time in The Avengers, showcasing the power of the MCU and setting the stage for the Infinity Saga. Following this, Earth 616 became the battleground for Thanos, marking significant events in the Marvel Universe. Despite the numerous films that followed and the introduction of new Avengers, the original The Avengers remains a cornerstone of the MCU narrative.


The Significance of the Battle of New York

The Avengers holds a special place in the hearts of MCU fans. Recently, Marvel Studios shared a nostalgic video on its social media platforms, revisiting the iconic Battle of New York. This compilation of memorable scenes and dialogues from the film serves as a reminder of its impact, generating excitement for the upcoming Doomsday release in December 2026.



Fan Reactions to Marvel's Build-Up

The video was captioned with Iron Man's iconic line, "Nothing’s been the same since New York," voiced by Robert Downey Jr., reminding fans of his unforgettable portrayal of Tony Stark before he transitions into the new antagonist, Doctor Doom. The clip garnered attention for its sharp editing and nostalgic elements from The Avengers, prompting fans to express their longing for the emotional depth the film provided over a decade ago. One Instagram user remarked, "this was such a great movie MADE BY HUMANS. From concept to performance to visual effects. Human made masterpieces." Another fan reflected, "I can’t believe it’s almost been fourteen years since this film came out and I was literally in my third year of high school when the film came out in theatres."


Many fans took to X (formerly Twitter) to urge Marvel to release the trailer for Avengers: Doomsday soon. One user speculated, "Oh they’re deffo gonna cover all the Avengers movies and then drop the Doomsday trailer." Another commented, "New York drew a line in history: before Avengers and after Avengers. Nothing was ever going back to normal." A fan shared, "these were the moments the MCU felt unreal… you just had to be there." In anticipation of Avengers: Doomsday, Marvel plans to re-release Avengers: Endgame on September 25, featuring new footage that connects to Doomsday, which Joe Russo describes as a 'bridge.'