Preorder Avengers: Endgame on Microsoft Movies & TV, up to 4K resolution

Avengers: Endgame is the biggest movie in the world right now, and made over a billion dollars in its opening weekend. This figure is likely to go even higher in the coming weeks, but if you can't wait to experience the film again, be sure to check it out on Microsoft Movies & TV. The 4K version of Avengers: Endgame costs $25, and is preorder grants you access to a special featurette.

The description on the Microsoft Store provided the following information.

Preorder Avengers: Endgame today and enjoy "The Russo Factor" featurette instantly. The fourth instalment in the Avengers saga is the culmination of 22 interconnected films and the climax of an epic journey. Earth's heroes will finally understand how fragile our reality is - and the sacrifices that must be made to uphold it - in a story of friendship, teamwork, and setting aside differences to overcome an impossible obstacle.

Avengers: Endgame is getting phenomenal reviews, and currently sits at a 95 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. While some critics have questioned the film's portrayal of Thanos, almost everyone agrees that it's stronger than Avengers: Infinity War.

Are you interested in watching it? Let us know. Avengers: Endgame on Microsoft Movies & TV supports Movies Anywhere so you can watch it on a number of devices through services like Amazon and Vudu. You can order preorder it on Amazon, but the service doesn't offer a 4K version as of writing.

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