Marvel dropped a new trailer for the much anticipated “Avengers: Endgame,” which opens April 26.

There’s quite a bit to unpack.

We already know Scott Lang escapes the quantum realm, because he appears at the Avengers’ front door. But, according to the just-released trailer, it looks like all the superheroes are returning to the realm.

In a scene that includes Tony Stark and Nebula — who were stuck on Titan the last time we saw them  — the Avengers are wearing matching white suits, presumably to access the quantum realm.

“Whatever it takes” is the theme of the trailer, as most Avengers utter the phrase during a montage of them either preparing for battle or trying to survive.

The trailer ends with a scene to give many fans a “squeeeeeee” moment and have others scratching their heads : Thor and Carol Danvers, aka Captain Marvel, meet, and Thor’s new axe flies into his outstretched hand. Danvers doesn’t bat an eyelash.

“I like this one,” Thor says.

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