The poster of "Avengers 4" lacks a name, causing controversy, and Marvel quickly corrected it

The poster of "Avengers 4" lacks a name, causing controversy, and Marvel quickly corrected it

Last Thursday, the official poster for Avengers: Endgame was released, but one actor's name was missing. If it was someone else, it might not have caused such a big reaction, but this time it was a black woman's name, so you know.

Danai Gurira played Okoye, the general and bodyguard of Black Panther in "Black Panther" and "Avengers 3". This character survived in "Avengers 3", so she also appeared on the poster of "Avengers 4". But the problem is that only this person appeared on the poster, but her name was not listed. So many netizens and viewers expressed dissatisfaction with this.

In response, Marvel responded quickly and soon released a revised new version of the poster and admitted the mistake, tweeting:

"She was always supposed to be there. See Marvel's official Avengers: Endgame movie poster."

It's really not the netizens' fault for finding fault with this, as it is indeed a huge oversight on Marvel's part, as the names of minor characters such as Favreau, Benedict Wong and Gwyneth Paltrow are also prominently listed, but the characters they play don't even appear in the poster.

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