“If we do this, we’d be going in shorthanded,” Bruce Banner says the beginning of the new “Avengers: Endgame” trailer.

It looks like outlets selling tickets for the Atlanta-filmed Marvel finale also are shorthanded, or at least unable to handle the influx of fans trying to secure tickets for the April 26 opening.

Fandango and AMC announced Tuesday tickets are now on sale. Most theaters and showtimes have about an hour wait to buy tickets for the early screenings on April 25 and for later showtimes on April 26.

But at least fans need not wait to see the new trailer.

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Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) brings all the feels in this trailer, first embracing Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow); also staring at a photo of himself with Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Tom Holland), who was dusted; and making up with Captain America (Chris Evans).

“You trust me?” Stark asks Cap.

“I do.”

Swoon ... the boys are back together.

Thanos finally makes an appearance, taunting Tony Stark et al.

“You could not live with your own failure. And what did that bring you? Back to me,” he tells them.

Twitter, as expected, had #AvengersEndgametickets trending fairly quickly.

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