The latest Avengers: Endgame trailer reveals a shipload from the most awaited movie this year, including a quick flash where Tony Stark and Steve Rogers reunite. This particular clip shows a potentially altered scene of the two heroes reuniting from across different timelines.

Fans are going bonkers over this three-second clip from this last trailer where Stark (Iron Man/played by Robert Downey, Jr.) and Rogers (Captain America/Chris Evans) finally come face to face after their falling out in Captain America: Civil War, and it seems to be a touching reunion between the two top honchos in the Avengers lineup.

With a grave countenance, Stark asks Rogers if the latter trusted him. Rogers makes an affirmative reply just as solemnly as the former. And the two shake hands on it.

The emotionally incapacitating meeting has fans weeping; another quips, "I'm not okay."

The two form a part of a now smaller group of heroes who survived the Infinity War, it seems. The instant they shake hands is a powerful epic moment, designed to sink tenterhooks into anticipating fans, just as tickets for the slated film simultaneously came out April 2.

It is remembered that the two had a falling out in the Captain America: Civil War installment when Stark, Rogers, and Bucky Barnes (Winter Soldier/Sebastian Stan) had a free-for-all wrestle when Stark found out it was Barnes who had murdered his parents.

Rogers/Captain America had taken his stand with his long-time buddy, Barnes, who was his best friend even before the latter became the Winter Soldier.

The lump-in-throat scene between Stark and Rogers appears somewhere in the middle of this newest one-minute trailer of Avengers: Endgame and has brought fans to a plethora of sentiments too complicated to be snuffed out.

However, it is not just Stark and Rogers who appeared in the latest installment on the upcoming Avengers: Endgame. Another scene on the trailer also appeared, showing the remnants of the crew: Bruce Banner (the Hulk/played by Mark Ruffalo), Thor (played by Chris Hemsworth), James Rhodes (War Machine/played by Don Cheadle), and Natasha Romanoff (Black Widow/played by Scarlett Johansson).

Romanoff says they, the remaining few, owed it to "everyone" who was not in "this room" to "try" to do what Banner refers to as "this." Hulk's alter ego expresses his concern about the team being "short-handed" to do what it is they are supposed to, which may require traveling back to space.

But then, the brief clip is mostly showing scenes on Earth, which has fans and followers of the superhero installment wondering whether the fight between them and Thanos (played by Josh Brolin) would occur on terra firma or in space where they would have to pursue him.

Speaking of Thanos, followers of the Avengers film series now have a full look at the toughest villain the Avengers have so far faced. And he is wearing his armor, having divested himself of his farmer's rags from previous sightings of him in earlier trailers.

He seems to have been beamed in, or out, in a cloud of blue color which could be taken to be the Space Stone but may more likely be the Bifrost. His surroundings do not offer much to deduction of where he is, but the big bad is surrounded by rubble, and for the first time speaks in this latest clip.

In portentous tones, he booms at someone unseen in the clip, saying that the one "could not live with" their "failure."

The supervillain then asks somewhat balefully, "Where did that bring you?"

And he answers his own query, "Back to me."

But apparently, this does not make the superheroes quake in their feet because the last scene on this trailer of Avengers: Endgame shows a lower silhouette of the Big Three taking purposeful steps through the rubble, presumably on their way to their face-off with big bad Thanos.

To have Thor, Iron Man, and Captain America together to make this stand would no doubt be an unforgettable scene, which some feel may result in a grievous loss.

Some fans ask whether in the end, it would be up to these three heroes to defeat Thanos, or is Captain Marvel going to play a role in subduing one of the most powerful villains in the Marvel Universe?

A very recent release of previously withheld clips on this latest serving of Avengers: Endgame points to Captain Marvel's significant part in the defeat of Thanos. In this release, at the Las Vegas CinemaCon, Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers/played by Brie Larson) speaks to the Avengers, saying that the upcoming showdown with Thanos would end very differently from the last time because then, they did not "have" her with them.

As the excitement rises to its very highest, the only relief would be to finally watch the whole length of Avengers: Endgame. Thankfully, the wait is not going to be that long, with the first showing scheduled for April 26 everywhere.