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What’s with the clanks at the end of the credits in Avengers: Endgame?


Who was the lone kid in the line of people at the lake at the end of Avengers: Endgame?Do all Marvel Films have a second, non-foreshadowing post-credits scene?Which actor plays Thanos in the Avengers mid-credits scene?What’s up with Hela’s portal?Who are all these superheros in Avengers: Endgame poster?Any significance of “Endgame” in Avengers 4 title according to comics?Why does Captain Marvel not age between the events of Captain Marvel and Avengers: Endgame?Could when did the post-credits sequence take place greatly affect the events of Endgame?Which films are required viewing before “Avengers: Endgame”?Why didn't this character die even though they shot this person in Avengers: Endgame?Do we know what happened to this character in Avengers: Endgame?Did Avengers: Endgame break its own rules?






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After casually waiting through the entire end credits of Avengers: Endgame at 3am, I was treated to the sight of




nothing but the goddamned Marvel Studios logo.




However, in the background I heard what sounded like




six... clanks, for want of a better word. Sounds a bit like a hammer striking metal, or perhaps even a jewel of some sort striking perhaps a gauntlet.




Maybe the theatre’s air conditioning was having a moment, or maybe six hours of Avengers double bill action had reduced my mind to a creamy paste.



But on the off-chance this is something knowable or deducible: what were those sounds?










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  • 1





    Is Endgame a Mark VII Production? youtube.com/watch?v=zzuDDx3AypM

    – Ryan Veeder
    Apr 25 at 2:31






  • 2





    This is purely personal subjection but I took it to be a nod to Stark forging the original Iron Man suit. Similarly to how "I am Iron Man" was reused in homage to the film that started the whole MCU.

    – The Dark Lord
    Apr 25 at 2:52






  • 1





    I have mixed feelings about the first part being spoiler taggued... ^^ It is a bit devious, imo ;)

    – Olivier Dulac
    Apr 25 at 12:38






  • 2





    @OlivierDulac Waiting to see what there is at the end is all part of the fun! I couldn’t rob people of that one last time!

    – Paul D. Waite
    Apr 25 at 14:20







  • 1





    Related: What's the metal clinking sound at the end of credits in Avengers: Endgame?

    – TARS
    Apr 28 at 11:23

















23















After casually waiting through the entire end credits of Avengers: Endgame at 3am, I was treated to the sight of




nothing but the goddamned Marvel Studios logo.




However, in the background I heard what sounded like




six... clanks, for want of a better word. Sounds a bit like a hammer striking metal, or perhaps even a jewel of some sort striking perhaps a gauntlet.




Maybe the theatre’s air conditioning was having a moment, or maybe six hours of Avengers double bill action had reduced my mind to a creamy paste.



But on the off-chance this is something knowable or deducible: what were those sounds?










share|improve this question



















  • 1





    Is Endgame a Mark VII Production? youtube.com/watch?v=zzuDDx3AypM

    – Ryan Veeder
    Apr 25 at 2:31






  • 2





    This is purely personal subjection but I took it to be a nod to Stark forging the original Iron Man suit. Similarly to how "I am Iron Man" was reused in homage to the film that started the whole MCU.

    – The Dark Lord
    Apr 25 at 2:52






  • 1





    I have mixed feelings about the first part being spoiler taggued... ^^ It is a bit devious, imo ;)

    – Olivier Dulac
    Apr 25 at 12:38






  • 2





    @OlivierDulac Waiting to see what there is at the end is all part of the fun! I couldn’t rob people of that one last time!

    – Paul D. Waite
    Apr 25 at 14:20







  • 1





    Related: What's the metal clinking sound at the end of credits in Avengers: Endgame?

    – TARS
    Apr 28 at 11:23













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After casually waiting through the entire end credits of Avengers: Endgame at 3am, I was treated to the sight of




nothing but the goddamned Marvel Studios logo.




However, in the background I heard what sounded like




six... clanks, for want of a better word. Sounds a bit like a hammer striking metal, or perhaps even a jewel of some sort striking perhaps a gauntlet.




Maybe the theatre’s air conditioning was having a moment, or maybe six hours of Avengers double bill action had reduced my mind to a creamy paste.



But on the off-chance this is something knowable or deducible: what were those sounds?










share|improve this question
















After casually waiting through the entire end credits of Avengers: Endgame at 3am, I was treated to the sight of




nothing but the goddamned Marvel Studios logo.




However, in the background I heard what sounded like




six... clanks, for want of a better word. Sounds a bit like a hammer striking metal, or perhaps even a jewel of some sort striking perhaps a gauntlet.




Maybe the theatre’s air conditioning was having a moment, or maybe six hours of Avengers double bill action had reduced my mind to a creamy paste.



But on the off-chance this is something knowable or deducible: what were those sounds?







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  • 1





    Is Endgame a Mark VII Production? youtube.com/watch?v=zzuDDx3AypM

    – Ryan Veeder
    Apr 25 at 2:31






  • 2





    This is purely personal subjection but I took it to be a nod to Stark forging the original Iron Man suit. Similarly to how "I am Iron Man" was reused in homage to the film that started the whole MCU.

    – The Dark Lord
    Apr 25 at 2:52






  • 1





    I have mixed feelings about the first part being spoiler taggued... ^^ It is a bit devious, imo ;)

    – Olivier Dulac
    Apr 25 at 12:38






  • 2





    @OlivierDulac Waiting to see what there is at the end is all part of the fun! I couldn’t rob people of that one last time!

    – Paul D. Waite
    Apr 25 at 14:20







  • 1





    Related: What's the metal clinking sound at the end of credits in Avengers: Endgame?

    – TARS
    Apr 28 at 11:23












  • 1





    Is Endgame a Mark VII Production? youtube.com/watch?v=zzuDDx3AypM

    – Ryan Veeder
    Apr 25 at 2:31






  • 2





    This is purely personal subjection but I took it to be a nod to Stark forging the original Iron Man suit. Similarly to how "I am Iron Man" was reused in homage to the film that started the whole MCU.

    – The Dark Lord
    Apr 25 at 2:52






  • 1





    I have mixed feelings about the first part being spoiler taggued... ^^ It is a bit devious, imo ;)

    – Olivier Dulac
    Apr 25 at 12:38






  • 2





    @OlivierDulac Waiting to see what there is at the end is all part of the fun! I couldn’t rob people of that one last time!

    – Paul D. Waite
    Apr 25 at 14:20







  • 1





    Related: What's the metal clinking sound at the end of credits in Avengers: Endgame?

    – TARS
    Apr 28 at 11:23







1




1





Is Endgame a Mark VII Production? youtube.com/watch?v=zzuDDx3AypM

– Ryan Veeder
Apr 25 at 2:31





Is Endgame a Mark VII Production? youtube.com/watch?v=zzuDDx3AypM

– Ryan Veeder
Apr 25 at 2:31




2




2





This is purely personal subjection but I took it to be a nod to Stark forging the original Iron Man suit. Similarly to how "I am Iron Man" was reused in homage to the film that started the whole MCU.

– The Dark Lord
Apr 25 at 2:52





This is purely personal subjection but I took it to be a nod to Stark forging the original Iron Man suit. Similarly to how "I am Iron Man" was reused in homage to the film that started the whole MCU.

– The Dark Lord
Apr 25 at 2:52




1




1





I have mixed feelings about the first part being spoiler taggued... ^^ It is a bit devious, imo ;)

– Olivier Dulac
Apr 25 at 12:38





I have mixed feelings about the first part being spoiler taggued... ^^ It is a bit devious, imo ;)

– Olivier Dulac
Apr 25 at 12:38




2




2





@OlivierDulac Waiting to see what there is at the end is all part of the fun! I couldn’t rob people of that one last time!

– Paul D. Waite
Apr 25 at 14:20






@OlivierDulac Waiting to see what there is at the end is all part of the fun! I couldn’t rob people of that one last time!

– Paul D. Waite
Apr 25 at 14:20





1




1





Related: What's the metal clinking sound at the end of credits in Avengers: Endgame?

– TARS
Apr 28 at 11:23





Related: What's the metal clinking sound at the end of credits in Avengers: Endgame?

– TARS
Apr 28 at 11:23










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I wondered this myself and I think it is probably referencing Tony creating the Mk I Iron Man suit way back in Iron Man from 2008. That is where it all started and this is essentially where it all ends.




Especially for Tony.




Compare the sounds here, or at least until the Endgame video is taken down.













The Russo brothers appear to confirm this is correct in an interview with USA Today.




There is a little something extra, though, as the final "Endgame" credits roll and that familiar Marvel Studios logo pops up onscreen: In the background, you can hear the clanging of Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) building his first Iron Man armor in the original movie.



Anthony Russo calls it "an echo of the past" rather than a tease to someone else wearing the iconic supersuit at a later date.



"It's really just an homage, sort of a little bookend," Joe Russo says. "It started it and it ends it.




On a related note in the same interview they also give their reasons for not including an end credits scene.




"It was never in the cards," director Joe Russo tells USA TODAY. "It was called 'Endgame' for a reason. This is it. This is the ending. The book is closed on that chapter of the Marvel universe and a new book will get written."



His brother, director Anthony Russo, adds it was a "great thrill" not having to steer the Marvel ship for where it goes next. "This was the first Marvel movie we've done where we weren't thinking about the future."



In addition to "Endgame," they directed "Captain America: The Winter Soldier," "Captain America: Civil War" and "Avengers: Infinity War," always having a "Where's this going?" mindset, Joe Russo says.



Now, "there's no future," Anthony Russo says. "There will be a future, of course, but it's not our responsibility."







share|improve this answer

























  • Excellent work! I'll buy that.

    – Paul D. Waite
    Apr 25 at 3:32






  • 1





    I don’t have a link to the specific Disney quote but it is reported as being confirmed on a number of sites such as google.com/amp/s/www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/04/…

    – Richard C
    Apr 26 at 20:58






  • 5





    I wouldn’t read anything into it other then it’s a tribute RDJ started this whole journey.

    – Richard C
    Apr 27 at 6:13






  • 1





    Meh. I'm sticking with Russo. I think this version/chapter of the MCU is over. Endgame was literally the END. It's the final "book" in the series. Soon, we'll see Disney marketing the "MCU Collection" on their store, and on Amazon.

    – MissouriSpartan
    yesterday







  • 1





    @MissouriSpartan "The Infinity Saga" appears to be the name they're going with

    – Allison C
    yesterday











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I wondered this myself and I think it is probably referencing Tony creating the Mk I Iron Man suit way back in Iron Man from 2008. That is where it all started and this is essentially where it all ends.




Especially for Tony.




Compare the sounds here, or at least until the Endgame video is taken down.













The Russo brothers appear to confirm this is correct in an interview with USA Today.




There is a little something extra, though, as the final "Endgame" credits roll and that familiar Marvel Studios logo pops up onscreen: In the background, you can hear the clanging of Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) building his first Iron Man armor in the original movie.



Anthony Russo calls it "an echo of the past" rather than a tease to someone else wearing the iconic supersuit at a later date.



"It's really just an homage, sort of a little bookend," Joe Russo says. "It started it and it ends it.




On a related note in the same interview they also give their reasons for not including an end credits scene.




"It was never in the cards," director Joe Russo tells USA TODAY. "It was called 'Endgame' for a reason. This is it. This is the ending. The book is closed on that chapter of the Marvel universe and a new book will get written."



His brother, director Anthony Russo, adds it was a "great thrill" not having to steer the Marvel ship for where it goes next. "This was the first Marvel movie we've done where we weren't thinking about the future."



In addition to "Endgame," they directed "Captain America: The Winter Soldier," "Captain America: Civil War" and "Avengers: Infinity War," always having a "Where's this going?" mindset, Joe Russo says.



Now, "there's no future," Anthony Russo says. "There will be a future, of course, but it's not our responsibility."







share|improve this answer

























  • Excellent work! I'll buy that.

    – Paul D. Waite
    Apr 25 at 3:32






  • 1





    I don’t have a link to the specific Disney quote but it is reported as being confirmed on a number of sites such as google.com/amp/s/www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/04/…

    – Richard C
    Apr 26 at 20:58






  • 5





    I wouldn’t read anything into it other then it’s a tribute RDJ started this whole journey.

    – Richard C
    Apr 27 at 6:13






  • 1





    Meh. I'm sticking with Russo. I think this version/chapter of the MCU is over. Endgame was literally the END. It's the final "book" in the series. Soon, we'll see Disney marketing the "MCU Collection" on their store, and on Amazon.

    – MissouriSpartan
    yesterday







  • 1





    @MissouriSpartan "The Infinity Saga" appears to be the name they're going with

    – Allison C
    yesterday















37














I wondered this myself and I think it is probably referencing Tony creating the Mk I Iron Man suit way back in Iron Man from 2008. That is where it all started and this is essentially where it all ends.




Especially for Tony.




Compare the sounds here, or at least until the Endgame video is taken down.













The Russo brothers appear to confirm this is correct in an interview with USA Today.




There is a little something extra, though, as the final "Endgame" credits roll and that familiar Marvel Studios logo pops up onscreen: In the background, you can hear the clanging of Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) building his first Iron Man armor in the original movie.



Anthony Russo calls it "an echo of the past" rather than a tease to someone else wearing the iconic supersuit at a later date.



"It's really just an homage, sort of a little bookend," Joe Russo says. "It started it and it ends it.




On a related note in the same interview they also give their reasons for not including an end credits scene.




"It was never in the cards," director Joe Russo tells USA TODAY. "It was called 'Endgame' for a reason. This is it. This is the ending. The book is closed on that chapter of the Marvel universe and a new book will get written."



His brother, director Anthony Russo, adds it was a "great thrill" not having to steer the Marvel ship for where it goes next. "This was the first Marvel movie we've done where we weren't thinking about the future."



In addition to "Endgame," they directed "Captain America: The Winter Soldier," "Captain America: Civil War" and "Avengers: Infinity War," always having a "Where's this going?" mindset, Joe Russo says.



Now, "there's no future," Anthony Russo says. "There will be a future, of course, but it's not our responsibility."







share|improve this answer

























  • Excellent work! I'll buy that.

    – Paul D. Waite
    Apr 25 at 3:32






  • 1





    I don’t have a link to the specific Disney quote but it is reported as being confirmed on a number of sites such as google.com/amp/s/www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/04/…

    – Richard C
    Apr 26 at 20:58






  • 5





    I wouldn’t read anything into it other then it’s a tribute RDJ started this whole journey.

    – Richard C
    Apr 27 at 6:13






  • 1





    Meh. I'm sticking with Russo. I think this version/chapter of the MCU is over. Endgame was literally the END. It's the final "book" in the series. Soon, we'll see Disney marketing the "MCU Collection" on their store, and on Amazon.

    – MissouriSpartan
    yesterday







  • 1





    @MissouriSpartan "The Infinity Saga" appears to be the name they're going with

    – Allison C
    yesterday













37












37








37







I wondered this myself and I think it is probably referencing Tony creating the Mk I Iron Man suit way back in Iron Man from 2008. That is where it all started and this is essentially where it all ends.




Especially for Tony.




Compare the sounds here, or at least until the Endgame video is taken down.













The Russo brothers appear to confirm this is correct in an interview with USA Today.




There is a little something extra, though, as the final "Endgame" credits roll and that familiar Marvel Studios logo pops up onscreen: In the background, you can hear the clanging of Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) building his first Iron Man armor in the original movie.



Anthony Russo calls it "an echo of the past" rather than a tease to someone else wearing the iconic supersuit at a later date.



"It's really just an homage, sort of a little bookend," Joe Russo says. "It started it and it ends it.




On a related note in the same interview they also give their reasons for not including an end credits scene.




"It was never in the cards," director Joe Russo tells USA TODAY. "It was called 'Endgame' for a reason. This is it. This is the ending. The book is closed on that chapter of the Marvel universe and a new book will get written."



His brother, director Anthony Russo, adds it was a "great thrill" not having to steer the Marvel ship for where it goes next. "This was the first Marvel movie we've done where we weren't thinking about the future."



In addition to "Endgame," they directed "Captain America: The Winter Soldier," "Captain America: Civil War" and "Avengers: Infinity War," always having a "Where's this going?" mindset, Joe Russo says.



Now, "there's no future," Anthony Russo says. "There will be a future, of course, but it's not our responsibility."







share|improve this answer















I wondered this myself and I think it is probably referencing Tony creating the Mk I Iron Man suit way back in Iron Man from 2008. That is where it all started and this is essentially where it all ends.




Especially for Tony.




Compare the sounds here, or at least until the Endgame video is taken down.













The Russo brothers appear to confirm this is correct in an interview with USA Today.




There is a little something extra, though, as the final "Endgame" credits roll and that familiar Marvel Studios logo pops up onscreen: In the background, you can hear the clanging of Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) building his first Iron Man armor in the original movie.



Anthony Russo calls it "an echo of the past" rather than a tease to someone else wearing the iconic supersuit at a later date.



"It's really just an homage, sort of a little bookend," Joe Russo says. "It started it and it ends it.




On a related note in the same interview they also give their reasons for not including an end credits scene.




"It was never in the cards," director Joe Russo tells USA TODAY. "It was called 'Endgame' for a reason. This is it. This is the ending. The book is closed on that chapter of the Marvel universe and a new book will get written."



His brother, director Anthony Russo, adds it was a "great thrill" not having to steer the Marvel ship for where it goes next. "This was the first Marvel movie we've done where we weren't thinking about the future."



In addition to "Endgame," they directed "Captain America: The Winter Soldier," "Captain America: Civil War" and "Avengers: Infinity War," always having a "Where's this going?" mindset, Joe Russo says.



Now, "there's no future," Anthony Russo says. "There will be a future, of course, but it's not our responsibility."
























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  • Excellent work! I'll buy that.

    – Paul D. Waite
    Apr 25 at 3:32






  • 1





    I don’t have a link to the specific Disney quote but it is reported as being confirmed on a number of sites such as google.com/amp/s/www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/04/…

    – Richard C
    Apr 26 at 20:58






  • 5





    I wouldn’t read anything into it other then it’s a tribute RDJ started this whole journey.

    – Richard C
    Apr 27 at 6:13






  • 1





    Meh. I'm sticking with Russo. I think this version/chapter of the MCU is over. Endgame was literally the END. It's the final "book" in the series. Soon, we'll see Disney marketing the "MCU Collection" on their store, and on Amazon.

    – MissouriSpartan
    yesterday







  • 1





    @MissouriSpartan "The Infinity Saga" appears to be the name they're going with

    – Allison C
    yesterday

















  • Excellent work! I'll buy that.

    – Paul D. Waite
    Apr 25 at 3:32






  • 1





    I don’t have a link to the specific Disney quote but it is reported as being confirmed on a number of sites such as google.com/amp/s/www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/04/…

    – Richard C
    Apr 26 at 20:58






  • 5





    I wouldn’t read anything into it other then it’s a tribute RDJ started this whole journey.

    – Richard C
    Apr 27 at 6:13






  • 1





    Meh. I'm sticking with Russo. I think this version/chapter of the MCU is over. Endgame was literally the END. It's the final "book" in the series. Soon, we'll see Disney marketing the "MCU Collection" on their store, and on Amazon.

    – MissouriSpartan
    yesterday







  • 1





    @MissouriSpartan "The Infinity Saga" appears to be the name they're going with

    – Allison C
    yesterday
















Excellent work! I'll buy that.

– Paul D. Waite
Apr 25 at 3:32





Excellent work! I'll buy that.

– Paul D. Waite
Apr 25 at 3:32




1




1





I don’t have a link to the specific Disney quote but it is reported as being confirmed on a number of sites such as google.com/amp/s/www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/04/…

– Richard C
Apr 26 at 20:58





I don’t have a link to the specific Disney quote but it is reported as being confirmed on a number of sites such as google.com/amp/s/www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/04/…

– Richard C
Apr 26 at 20:58




5




5





I wouldn’t read anything into it other then it’s a tribute RDJ started this whole journey.

– Richard C
Apr 27 at 6:13





I wouldn’t read anything into it other then it’s a tribute RDJ started this whole journey.

– Richard C
Apr 27 at 6:13




1




1





Meh. I'm sticking with Russo. I think this version/chapter of the MCU is over. Endgame was literally the END. It's the final "book" in the series. Soon, we'll see Disney marketing the "MCU Collection" on their store, and on Amazon.

– MissouriSpartan
yesterday






Meh. I'm sticking with Russo. I think this version/chapter of the MCU is over. Endgame was literally the END. It's the final "book" in the series. Soon, we'll see Disney marketing the "MCU Collection" on their store, and on Amazon.

– MissouriSpartan
yesterday





1




1





@MissouriSpartan "The Infinity Saga" appears to be the name they're going with

– Allison C
yesterday





@MissouriSpartan "The Infinity Saga" appears to be the name they're going with

– Allison C
yesterday

















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