The starring crew of Marvel's "Avengers" starred in the premiere of "The Avengers: End of the Game" (Avengers, Ind. Jim), the latest successful series of films, the biggest in the film industry in terms of Revenue.

Hundreds of film personalities, film stars, fans and media representatives watched the three-hour film in Los Angeles on Friday after huge cinematic work was surrounded by a veil of secrecy. The film will be released in theaters around the world on Wednesday.

On the purple carpet and the muffler of Avengers, the heroes of the film were Robert Downey Jr., who plays Iron Man, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Chris Evans as Captain America, Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow, and Barry Larsson as Captain Marvel.

"I'm excited because I'm finally going to watch the film," said Paul Rod, who plays the ant. Like the rest of the crew, Rod did not see the final version of the film because of Marvel's secret to work.

"I was trying to talk about him in the best possible way. And doing all this without watching the film is a strange experience and so it's great to see it last ».

Top stars who attended the premiere were Liam's brother Chris Hemsworth and his wife, singer Miley Cyrus.

"The Avengers, The End of the Game" is the final line in the story of the six original Avengers heroes - Ironman, Captain America, Black Widow, Hawk Aye (Hawk Eye), Hulk and Bull.

The film "End of the Game" begins with last year's film "The Avengers: The Infinite War", which made viewers puzzled by the fact that many of Marvel's heroes seemed to have been turned into dust by the villain Thanos, . In The End of the Game, the surviving heroes plan to kill Thanos and try to eliminate the damage he has inflicted.

After the screening, the stars gathered on the stage and hugged each other. Evans said he "cried about six times" while watching the film, and Hemsworth replied: "I cried more than six times, Chris."

Starring star Marc Ravello, said that working in this film series was "the journey of my life."

The previous 21 films, produced by Marvel Studios in which Walt Disney has a stake, are the largest in the history of cinema in terms of revenue, with more than $ 18.6 billion since 2007.

Although "End of the Game" ends with the story of the Avengers, many Marvel superhero characters will continue and appear in new films. Spider-Man, or Spider-man, for example, will return to the big screen in July through Spiderman, Away from Home (Spider Man, Far From Home).

A second part of Black Panther is being worked on. "There will be new beginnings," said Kevin Faige, president of Marvel Studios. There will be new stories and new ways to continue but the focus is now on the end of the game. "