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Do I need to watch Ant-Man and the Wasp and Captain Marvel before watching Avengers: Endgame?


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I am going to watch Avengers: Endgame soon but I have not seen Ant-Man and the Wasp and Captain Marvel yet so I wanted to know if I can skip them and still have no issue to understand Avengers: Endgame or not?










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I am going to watch Avengers: Endgame soon but I have not seen Ant-Man and the Wasp and Captain Marvel yet so I wanted to know if I can skip them and still have no issue to understand Avengers: Endgame or not?










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  • 4





    Have you seen Avengers: Infinity War? It matters.

    – Harper
    14 hours ago











  • You know, it wouldn't hurt. And see if you can fit in Doctor Strange too.

    – Paul D. Waite
    13 hours ago














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    Have you seen Avengers: Infinity War? It matters.

    – Harper
    14 hours ago











  • You know, it wouldn't hurt. And see if you can fit in Doctor Strange too.

    – Paul D. Waite
    13 hours ago








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Have you seen Avengers: Infinity War? It matters.

– Harper
14 hours ago





Have you seen Avengers: Infinity War? It matters.

– Harper
14 hours ago













You know, it wouldn't hurt. And see if you can fit in Doctor Strange too.

– Paul D. Waite
13 hours ago





You know, it wouldn't hurt. And see if you can fit in Doctor Strange too.

– Paul D. Waite
13 hours ago










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Both movies are set before Infinity War, so it's really not that important to watch them. Although, I'd say you have to watch mid-credit scenes of these movies because they play as teasers for Endgame.



You may skip Captain Marvel though if you have background information about that character. However, you won't know the connection between Captain Marvel and Nick Fury, but it's not really important.



Ant-Man and the Wasp is also set before and during Infinity War. The only thing you need to know is the Quantum Realm which plays an important role. However, you can still get an idea about it while watching Endgame.



From Express article,




While both are set before Infinity War, they could contain something of a teaser for what the Avengers’ plan in Endgame will be in the fightback against Thanos.



But ultimately, if fans don’t have time to see either movie before Endgame it isn’t the end of the world.



However, both films’ mid-credits scenes are the only thing that audiences really should watch before the Marvel epic is out this weekend.







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  • I’d say Ant-man and the Wasp sets up a lot of importance for Endgame but they cover it reasonably well in Endgame so yeah not truly necessary but if you have time certainly go for it.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    16 hours ago











  • Yes, I have updated my answer accordingly.

    – A J
    16 hours ago











  • I've yet to see Endgame, but isn't the end credits scene from Captain Marvel (no not the one with Goose) meant to be a scene from Endgame? Even if it's not I don't see how it's too hard to figure out how she turns up with the Avengers, assuming you remember the scene from Infinity War.

    – adickinson
    12 hours ago



















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I would like to explain these two mid-credits scenes in addition to AJ's answer.



Ant-Man and the Wasp




In a mid-credits scene, Pym, Lang(Ant-man), Hope, and Janet plan to harvest
quantum energy to help Ava remain stable. While Lang is in the quantum
realm doing this, the other three disintegrate.

Note: You might not know these characters, but actually you just need to know is that Ant-man is been trapped in the quantum realm.




Captain Marvel




In a mid-credits scene, set in the present day, the activated pager
is being monitored by the Avengers when Danvers appears.




That's all you need to know before watching Avengers: Endgame.






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    All you really need to know about Captain Marvel is that she showed up in the 90s, met Fury, and had an adventure. She gave him the pager before leaving for deep space; told him not to use it unless it was an emergency. Oh, and she can shoot mucho powerful energy beams, and fly, and is super strong.



    Ant Man? Nothing important other than when we last saw him (in a post credits scene) he got trapped in The Quantum Realm when the people meant to pull him out got snapped out of existence. Theoretically he can't get out on his own, though from Endgame trailers it's obvious that he gets out






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      Both movies are set before Infinity War, so it's really not that important to watch them. Although, I'd say you have to watch mid-credit scenes of these movies because they play as teasers for Endgame.



      You may skip Captain Marvel though if you have background information about that character. However, you won't know the connection between Captain Marvel and Nick Fury, but it's not really important.



      Ant-Man and the Wasp is also set before and during Infinity War. The only thing you need to know is the Quantum Realm which plays an important role. However, you can still get an idea about it while watching Endgame.



      From Express article,




      While both are set before Infinity War, they could contain something of a teaser for what the Avengers’ plan in Endgame will be in the fightback against Thanos.



      But ultimately, if fans don’t have time to see either movie before Endgame it isn’t the end of the world.



      However, both films’ mid-credits scenes are the only thing that audiences really should watch before the Marvel epic is out this weekend.







      share|improve this answer


























      • I’d say Ant-man and the Wasp sets up a lot of importance for Endgame but they cover it reasonably well in Endgame so yeah not truly necessary but if you have time certainly go for it.

        – TheLethalCarrot
        16 hours ago











      • Yes, I have updated my answer accordingly.

        – A J
        16 hours ago











      • I've yet to see Endgame, but isn't the end credits scene from Captain Marvel (no not the one with Goose) meant to be a scene from Endgame? Even if it's not I don't see how it's too hard to figure out how she turns up with the Avengers, assuming you remember the scene from Infinity War.

        – adickinson
        12 hours ago
















      17














      Both movies are set before Infinity War, so it's really not that important to watch them. Although, I'd say you have to watch mid-credit scenes of these movies because they play as teasers for Endgame.



      You may skip Captain Marvel though if you have background information about that character. However, you won't know the connection between Captain Marvel and Nick Fury, but it's not really important.



      Ant-Man and the Wasp is also set before and during Infinity War. The only thing you need to know is the Quantum Realm which plays an important role. However, you can still get an idea about it while watching Endgame.



      From Express article,




      While both are set before Infinity War, they could contain something of a teaser for what the Avengers’ plan in Endgame will be in the fightback against Thanos.



      But ultimately, if fans don’t have time to see either movie before Endgame it isn’t the end of the world.



      However, both films’ mid-credits scenes are the only thing that audiences really should watch before the Marvel epic is out this weekend.







      share|improve this answer


























      • I’d say Ant-man and the Wasp sets up a lot of importance for Endgame but they cover it reasonably well in Endgame so yeah not truly necessary but if you have time certainly go for it.

        – TheLethalCarrot
        16 hours ago











      • Yes, I have updated my answer accordingly.

        – A J
        16 hours ago











      • I've yet to see Endgame, but isn't the end credits scene from Captain Marvel (no not the one with Goose) meant to be a scene from Endgame? Even if it's not I don't see how it's too hard to figure out how she turns up with the Avengers, assuming you remember the scene from Infinity War.

        – adickinson
        12 hours ago














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      Both movies are set before Infinity War, so it's really not that important to watch them. Although, I'd say you have to watch mid-credit scenes of these movies because they play as teasers for Endgame.



      You may skip Captain Marvel though if you have background information about that character. However, you won't know the connection between Captain Marvel and Nick Fury, but it's not really important.



      Ant-Man and the Wasp is also set before and during Infinity War. The only thing you need to know is the Quantum Realm which plays an important role. However, you can still get an idea about it while watching Endgame.



      From Express article,




      While both are set before Infinity War, they could contain something of a teaser for what the Avengers’ plan in Endgame will be in the fightback against Thanos.



      But ultimately, if fans don’t have time to see either movie before Endgame it isn’t the end of the world.



      However, both films’ mid-credits scenes are the only thing that audiences really should watch before the Marvel epic is out this weekend.







      share|improve this answer















      Both movies are set before Infinity War, so it's really not that important to watch them. Although, I'd say you have to watch mid-credit scenes of these movies because they play as teasers for Endgame.



      You may skip Captain Marvel though if you have background information about that character. However, you won't know the connection between Captain Marvel and Nick Fury, but it's not really important.



      Ant-Man and the Wasp is also set before and during Infinity War. The only thing you need to know is the Quantum Realm which plays an important role. However, you can still get an idea about it while watching Endgame.



      From Express article,




      While both are set before Infinity War, they could contain something of a teaser for what the Avengers’ plan in Endgame will be in the fightback against Thanos.



      But ultimately, if fans don’t have time to see either movie before Endgame it isn’t the end of the world.



      However, both films’ mid-credits scenes are the only thing that audiences really should watch before the Marvel epic is out this weekend.








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      • I’d say Ant-man and the Wasp sets up a lot of importance for Endgame but they cover it reasonably well in Endgame so yeah not truly necessary but if you have time certainly go for it.

        – TheLethalCarrot
        16 hours ago











      • Yes, I have updated my answer accordingly.

        – A J
        16 hours ago











      • I've yet to see Endgame, but isn't the end credits scene from Captain Marvel (no not the one with Goose) meant to be a scene from Endgame? Even if it's not I don't see how it's too hard to figure out how she turns up with the Avengers, assuming you remember the scene from Infinity War.

        – adickinson
        12 hours ago



















      • I’d say Ant-man and the Wasp sets up a lot of importance for Endgame but they cover it reasonably well in Endgame so yeah not truly necessary but if you have time certainly go for it.

        – TheLethalCarrot
        16 hours ago











      • Yes, I have updated my answer accordingly.

        – A J
        16 hours ago











      • I've yet to see Endgame, but isn't the end credits scene from Captain Marvel (no not the one with Goose) meant to be a scene from Endgame? Even if it's not I don't see how it's too hard to figure out how she turns up with the Avengers, assuming you remember the scene from Infinity War.

        – adickinson
        12 hours ago

















      I’d say Ant-man and the Wasp sets up a lot of importance for Endgame but they cover it reasonably well in Endgame so yeah not truly necessary but if you have time certainly go for it.

      – TheLethalCarrot
      16 hours ago





      I’d say Ant-man and the Wasp sets up a lot of importance for Endgame but they cover it reasonably well in Endgame so yeah not truly necessary but if you have time certainly go for it.

      – TheLethalCarrot
      16 hours ago













      Yes, I have updated my answer accordingly.

      – A J
      16 hours ago





      Yes, I have updated my answer accordingly.

      – A J
      16 hours ago













      I've yet to see Endgame, but isn't the end credits scene from Captain Marvel (no not the one with Goose) meant to be a scene from Endgame? Even if it's not I don't see how it's too hard to figure out how she turns up with the Avengers, assuming you remember the scene from Infinity War.

      – adickinson
      12 hours ago





      I've yet to see Endgame, but isn't the end credits scene from Captain Marvel (no not the one with Goose) meant to be a scene from Endgame? Even if it's not I don't see how it's too hard to figure out how she turns up with the Avengers, assuming you remember the scene from Infinity War.

      – adickinson
      12 hours ago











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      I would like to explain these two mid-credits scenes in addition to AJ's answer.



      Ant-Man and the Wasp




      In a mid-credits scene, Pym, Lang(Ant-man), Hope, and Janet plan to harvest
      quantum energy to help Ava remain stable. While Lang is in the quantum
      realm doing this, the other three disintegrate.

      Note: You might not know these characters, but actually you just need to know is that Ant-man is been trapped in the quantum realm.




      Captain Marvel




      In a mid-credits scene, set in the present day, the activated pager
      is being monitored by the Avengers when Danvers appears.




      That's all you need to know before watching Avengers: Endgame.






      share|improve this answer






























        5














        I would like to explain these two mid-credits scenes in addition to AJ's answer.



        Ant-Man and the Wasp




        In a mid-credits scene, Pym, Lang(Ant-man), Hope, and Janet plan to harvest
        quantum energy to help Ava remain stable. While Lang is in the quantum
        realm doing this, the other three disintegrate.

        Note: You might not know these characters, but actually you just need to know is that Ant-man is been trapped in the quantum realm.




        Captain Marvel




        In a mid-credits scene, set in the present day, the activated pager
        is being monitored by the Avengers when Danvers appears.




        That's all you need to know before watching Avengers: Endgame.






        share|improve this answer




























          5












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          5







          I would like to explain these two mid-credits scenes in addition to AJ's answer.



          Ant-Man and the Wasp




          In a mid-credits scene, Pym, Lang(Ant-man), Hope, and Janet plan to harvest
          quantum energy to help Ava remain stable. While Lang is in the quantum
          realm doing this, the other three disintegrate.

          Note: You might not know these characters, but actually you just need to know is that Ant-man is been trapped in the quantum realm.




          Captain Marvel




          In a mid-credits scene, set in the present day, the activated pager
          is being monitored by the Avengers when Danvers appears.




          That's all you need to know before watching Avengers: Endgame.






          share|improve this answer















          I would like to explain these two mid-credits scenes in addition to AJ's answer.



          Ant-Man and the Wasp




          In a mid-credits scene, Pym, Lang(Ant-man), Hope, and Janet plan to harvest
          quantum energy to help Ava remain stable. While Lang is in the quantum
          realm doing this, the other three disintegrate.

          Note: You might not know these characters, but actually you just need to know is that Ant-man is been trapped in the quantum realm.




          Captain Marvel




          In a mid-credits scene, set in the present day, the activated pager
          is being monitored by the Avengers when Danvers appears.




          That's all you need to know before watching Avengers: Endgame.







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              All you really need to know about Captain Marvel is that she showed up in the 90s, met Fury, and had an adventure. She gave him the pager before leaving for deep space; told him not to use it unless it was an emergency. Oh, and she can shoot mucho powerful energy beams, and fly, and is super strong.



              Ant Man? Nothing important other than when we last saw him (in a post credits scene) he got trapped in The Quantum Realm when the people meant to pull him out got snapped out of existence. Theoretically he can't get out on his own, though from Endgame trailers it's obvious that he gets out






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                All you really need to know about Captain Marvel is that she showed up in the 90s, met Fury, and had an adventure. She gave him the pager before leaving for deep space; told him not to use it unless it was an emergency. Oh, and she can shoot mucho powerful energy beams, and fly, and is super strong.



                Ant Man? Nothing important other than when we last saw him (in a post credits scene) he got trapped in The Quantum Realm when the people meant to pull him out got snapped out of existence. Theoretically he can't get out on his own, though from Endgame trailers it's obvious that he gets out






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                  All you really need to know about Captain Marvel is that she showed up in the 90s, met Fury, and had an adventure. She gave him the pager before leaving for deep space; told him not to use it unless it was an emergency. Oh, and she can shoot mucho powerful energy beams, and fly, and is super strong.



                  Ant Man? Nothing important other than when we last saw him (in a post credits scene) he got trapped in The Quantum Realm when the people meant to pull him out got snapped out of existence. Theoretically he can't get out on his own, though from Endgame trailers it's obvious that he gets out






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                  All you really need to know about Captain Marvel is that she showed up in the 90s, met Fury, and had an adventure. She gave him the pager before leaving for deep space; told him not to use it unless it was an emergency. Oh, and she can shoot mucho powerful energy beams, and fly, and is super strong.



                  Ant Man? Nothing important other than when we last saw him (in a post credits scene) he got trapped in The Quantum Realm when the people meant to pull him out got snapped out of existence. Theoretically he can't get out on his own, though from Endgame trailers it's obvious that he gets out







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