We're down to the wire, counting the final hours until everyone collectively lose their minds over Avengers: Endgame. Tensions are high, and there's a lot to worry about — rogue spoilers, reviews, the entire legacy of the MCU.
Needless to say, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige probably has a lot on his plate right now, which makes his reaction to a reporter's question even more nerve wracking.
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What was this reporter asking Feige? "Who will remain alive after Endgame?"Maybe they asked, "Will Groot finally get a love interest?" Or possibly, "Can Ant-Man really defeat Thanos by shrinking down and going up...you know where??" Or better yet, "Is Steve Rogers a virgin?"
While we're unsure exactly what was asked, Twitter was quick to roast Feige's exaggerated display of — some kind of emotion.
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While we may not know what context made Feige react like that, but nevertheless, that's the face we'll all have whenever anyone tries to spoil Endgame.
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