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How Much Time Passes Between Infinity War And Avengers Endgame? New Footage Reveals The Answer

Given how many different haircuts and facial hair styles various characters have sported throughout the Avengers: Endgame trailers we’ve seen so far, there’s been lots of speculation about how much time will have passed between the end of Infinity War and the start of Endgame. Disney today screened around 10 minutes of footage for select press on the company’s studio lot in California, and given how much we still actually don’t know about Endgame, even in those scant minutes of footage, we learned quite a bit–including exactly how much time has passed between the end of Avengers: Infinity War and the beginning of Avengers: Endgame.

In this footage, we got a specific answer: When Tony records his extremely sad message for Pepper, which appears to be more or less the movie’s opening scene, he mentions specifically that he and Nebula have been stranded in space for 22 days. That’s just over three weeks between Tony and co.’s ill-fated battle with Thanos, and Endgame’s early scene of Tony and Nebula stranded out in space.

Tony also mentions that their oxygen will run out by the following morning. Given that both he and Nebula will eventually make it back to Earth–judging by other glimpses we’ve seen, at least–we can assume their situation is about to change. That potentially places several scenes we’ve glimpsed in trailers around the same time frame, though others appear to be further in the future–or maybe even in the past. For example, we know from the trailers that Paul Rudd’s Ant-Man will team up with the Avengers again in Endgame, but we didn’t glimpse his arrival yet in the most recent footage screened to press.

That’s not the only thing we learned from the latest screening. Click here for nine more things the footage revealed–from the Avengers’ new secret weapon against Thanos to what the remaining heroes plan to do.

Avengers: Endgame hits theatres on April 26. Tickets went on sale this week, and unsurprisingly, pre-sales are setting records and crashing ticket-selling websites. Check out our trailer breakdown for a look at all the minor details in the latest trailer, and read on to find out what we learned from the 10 minutes of footage we’ve seen.

Avengers Endgame: 10 Things We Learned From Watching 10 Minutes Of Exclusive Footage

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Fortnite Week 6 Secret Banner Location Guide (Season 8 Discovery Challenge)

We’ve reached Week 6 of Fortnite Season 8, and there’s a new set of challenges to complete across PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, and mobile. Clear this week’s missions and you’ll earn Battle Stars, leveling up your Battle Pass and bringing you one step closer to unlocking this season’s secret Legendary skin, Ruin.

As usual, there’s an extra incentive to complete as many challenges as you can besides unlocking the new Season 8 Battle Pass rewards. If you manage to clear all of the objectives from a given week, you’ll in turn complete one of this season’s Discovery challenges, earning you a special loading screen that hides a subtle clue pointing to a free Battle Star–which levels your Battle Pass up by one tier–or a Banner–which can be used as a profile icon–waiting somewhere around the island.

Clear six weeks’ worth of Season 8 challenges and you’ll receive the loading screen pictured below. This one depicts Master Key trying to retrieve one of his keys from a shadowy figure. The key, it turns out, is the clue that’ll lead you to this week’s secret Banner. Look closely at its handle and you’ll see a set of coordinates: E2, E3, F2, F3.

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The secret Banner will appear where those four coordinates converge, just west of Lazy Lagoon. We’ve circled the exact location on the map below. Glide to the area at the beginning of a match and you’ll be able to find the Banner beneath a tree. Pick it up then finish the match and it’ll be yours to use as a snazzy new profile icon. If you need more help finding it, you can watch where we go in the video above.

Like other secret Banners and Battle Stars, there are a few caveats to be aware of before setting out to find the item. Most important, this particular Banner won’t appear unless you’ve completed six weeks’ worth of challenges and unlocked the above loading screen; you won’t simply be able to go to the right area and pick it up unless you’ve done all of the necessary steps. Fortunately, we have tips and guides in our Season 8 challenges roundup if you need help completing any of this season’s missions.

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Epic recently rolled out Fortnite’s 8.20 content update. This time, the developer introduced a new weapon called the Boom Bow to Battle Royale mode. What makes this particular bow unique is that its arrows are outfitted with shotgun shells, which will explode on contact. Epic also kicked off another Sniper Showdown LTM and made a few other changes to the game, such as buffing peppers. You can find the full patch notes on the official Fortnite website.

Avengers: Endgame Ticket Resale Prices Are Ludicrous

If you’ve attempted to purchase tickets to what’s arguably the biggest movie this spring, there’s a decent chance you clicked away disappointed. Tickets for Avengers: Endgame were snapped up quickly, with many unable to even look at seats on ticketing sites like Cinemark and Fandango. Demand has led to listings on eBay that purport to be selling the highly coveted tickets, but at astronomical prices.

According to a CBS News report, scalpers on eBay are attempting to sell them for upwards of $25,000 on the high end. On the low end, a set of five tickets is being offered for $600. The five ticket package even comes with a financing option: $29 USD for 24 months through PayPal. Two tickets to a 3D showing of Endgame in Newport are going for $400.

As it stands, it’s unclear whether the tickets are actually being purchased at these ridiculous prices. The listing for two tickets to a New York theatre for $5,000 has ended, but the original item listing states, “This listing was ended by the seller because there was an error in the listing.” Another two tickets that were priced at $10,000 is also no longer available, and a message reads, “This listing was ended by the seller because the item is no longer available.”

Reports suggest that Endgame could debut at an estimated $200-250 million during its opening weekend. It’s possible Endgame could surpass this estimate, as Avengers: Infinity War pulled in $257 million in its opening weekend, well over its estimated $180-225. Avenger: Endgame hits theatres on April 26.

Ahead of its release, Disney and Marvel released a new trailer. We’ve taken a close look at it and have an Avengers: Endgame trailer breakdown that analyzes every bit of new information it offers. A small slice of Avengers: Endgame was also shown at CinemaCon, but behind-closed-doors. While the general public won’t be able to see it, details of what it includes have been published.

Pet Sematary: The Movie’s Biggest Change From Stephen King’s Story, Explained By Its Creators

The tragedy of Pet Sematary‘s Creed family, and how the loss of a kid destroys the entire family once the barrier between the living and the dead evaporates, is well established, thanks to Stephen King’s original novel and the successful 1989 adaptation. So when the second trailer for the newest adaptation of Stephen King’s Pet Sematary, fans were quick to notice a major deviation from the novel.

That trailer showed that it would be 8-year-old Ellie, and not the adorable 3-year-old Gage, who would bite the dust thanks to a speeding truck. This means no cute toddler chasing people with a knife and making the audience think about whether they should scream or go “aww.” But according to the cast and crew of Pet Sematary, this change allowed them to go darker and deeper than even the previous film.

It was originally Matt Greenberg, who wrote the first draft for the new Pet Sematary, who came up with the idea, and at first, it raised a few eyebrows among the cast and crew. “It took me 24 to 36 hours before I finally started coming to terms with the change,” writer Jeff Buhler told GameSpot the day after the film’s world premiere during SXSW. “By then the initial shock wore off and I started getting excited about the implications of the change and all the things you could do with it.”

Jason Clarke, who plays Louis Creed, is a self-proclaimed Stephen King fan, and he was also surprised by the change in the script. “That’s always the litmus test,” Clarke told GameSpot. “They tell you they changed some things and when you read it you can’t believe what they did. But I loved what they did with Ellie. I don’t want to be working with a doll, or a stand-in or a tennis ball. I love that I get to work with a real actress that does a great job, and that change makes it easier to establish that father-daughter relationship, which is the core of the story. I thought it was a very smart move.”

The change opened some big doors for the filmmakers, and directors Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kölsch think they got to have a more adult conversation about death than if it was a toddler that returned from the grave. “You have a character that now is the older child and has the presence of mind to know what’s happening to her and talk about it,” said Kölsch. “We always find the psychology of this movie the most terrifying of things, and having this child, [who asks] about death earlier in the movie, now asking about her own condition, makes you see instantly why this change works.”

Buhler also added a new dimension to the story that wasn’t present in previous versions: Ellie’s relationship with her neighbor Judd. In the book, Judd, now played by John Lithgow, acts as a surrogate father to Louis, but Buhler saw an opportunity to do something different. “He’s just so likable,” the writer explained. “So by having him interact with Ellie, it makes you ask yourself if you really trust him or not. He acts like a sympathetic old man, but you get a sense that he’s hiding something. And because it’s an 8-year-old, she instantly trusts him, even if her parents don’t.”

Amy Seimetz, who plays Rachel Creed, thinks the character switch makes sense for a new adaptation. “Horror only works with the unexpected,” she told GameSpot. “You can’t just make a word-for-word remake of the book or the film, because it’s so well known.” Her co-star, Jason Clarke, agrees. He drew an interesting comparison: “You have to be bold with an adaptation,” Clarke said. “I love The Shining, and Kubrick made that movie his own. We’re not making this to read at home alone, we’re making this to watch in a room with hundreds of people.”

The Dark Humor

Along with the changes in plot, Pet Sematary has another trick up its sleeve: its humor. As our review points out, the film has a morbid humor that makes you laugh even in the bleakest of scenes. “It’s the absurdity of it all,” Clarke told us. “And you just have to play with that. There’s a scene where we’re arguing about telling Ellie about death, and Rachel doesn’t want to say anything and suddenly Ellie says ‘but mom, what about your sister?’ and it’s just like ‘Oh my God!’ It is just built in there naturally.”

The directors agree that it’s not meant to be just comedic, but a darker, more morbid humor. “I think the laughs serve as decompression,” Dennis Widmyer said. “The movie has a lot of anxiety, and these moments let you nervously laugh and enjoy the movie a bit more than if it was utterly bleak the whole way through.”

Buhler, on the other hand, was surprised to even hear people laughing during the film’s world premiere. “We played everything really straight,” Buhler explains. “I was surprised that people were really yacking it up last night and I thought ‘what is wrong with people?’ I think what happens is that the movie is so messed up and absurd, you’re laughing because you can’t believe what is happening onscreen, as opposed to an actual comedy like Shaun of the Dead that has built-in jokes.”

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Sharp-eyed viewers will also notice a little nod to another famous Stephen King story in Pet Sematary. Dennis Widmyer thinks it was just natural to include something, but they made sure they did it right. “Stephen King does that himself in a kind of multiverse,” Widmyer said. “Even in the Pet Sematary book there’s a reference to the dog from Cujo, so we already had the groundwork done for us, we just didn’t want to be cute about it. The production design team really got excited and started pitching things like a Danny Torrance hardware store, and we decided against it because Danny would never have a hardware store. What we did was to think about things that could exist within this book. If Rachel Creed is driving up I-95 from Boston to Ludlow, on Stephen King’s map of Maine she would pass Derry at one point, so we could do that as long as it doesn’t go beyond the reality of this story.”

The Ending Changes

Of course, while the Ellie/Gage switch is a huge departure from the book, Pet Sematary doesn’t stop there. The film’s ending, in which both Creed parents and Ellie are seen walking out of the sematary and towards a defenseless Gage, is different than the book and the previous film–and it is also a bonkers and fun way to end such an absurd and dark film. Thing is, this was nowhere near the original ending.

According to Buhler, the production tried “every ending imaginable,” Buhler told GameSpot, with different characters coming out of the sematary and others being left behind, dead. The ending we got was sort of a surprise. “Someone suggested it as a joke on a roundtable discussion, and I thought that it sounded like a weird but maybe fun idea, so we shot it and played it with the movie. That’s when we realized that this ending worked best, because it made the movie fun again. After such a bleak story, you want to go out of the theater and get pizza with your friends, and this ending makes you want to do just that.”

While Buhler wouldn’t give up details on the other endings they tried, we did get some information on a couple of finished scenes that were cut from the theatrical version of the film. Producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura told us that they should make their way into the Blu-ray. “The first scene is between Jason Clarke and John Lithgow, where they talk about family and what’s happening in the town,” di Bonaventura said. “It was a nice scene that gave some insight into John’s character, but it got cut because you already knew what the conversation was about before you got there, so it felt repetitive.”

The second one sounds super interesting, and we are bummed that it got cut. “The other was about Rachel when she goes back to her parents’ house,” explains di Bonaventura. “When she sees the blood coming out and her kid starts crying. We had her parents come down and they sort of fight, because Rachel’s parents think she is hysterical. She’s saying she knows something is wrong with Louis and she has to go back, and they try to calm her down while Gage is crying. She tells her parents to give her back her kid, and they say ‘not in your state’. Then she finally gets mad at them and yells ‘I’m not going to be like you, you pretended that Zelda never existed. Ellie did.’ It’s a heavy scene, and a great scene, and there’s not really another scene that duplicates what it tries to say. Unfortunately the place that scene is in, it just gets in the way of the movie’s flow, so it got cut.”

Pet Sematary is in theaters now.

Read next: GameSpot’s Pet Sematary review