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Avengers get epic send-off at Endgame world premiere

There were more than a few sniffles from the audience at the premiere of Avengers: EndgameMonday night in Los Angeles, which Chris Evans and Chris Hemsworth proudly admitted contributing to.

Opening Thursday, film closes first decade of Marvel Cinematic Universe

Avengers: Endgame actors Chris Evans, left, and Robert Downey Jr. speak onstage during the film's World Premiere at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Monday. (Jesse Grant/Getty Images)

There were more than a few sniffles from the audience at the premiere of Avengers: EndgameMonday night in Los Angeles, which Chris Evans and Chris Hemsworth proudly admitted contributing to.

"I don't know about you, but I cried like six times," Evans said standing alongside dozens of his Marvel Cinematic Universe co-stars like Scarlett Johansson, Brie Larson and Robert Downey Jr. after the first public screening of the film.

Hemsworth chimed in too: "I cried more than six times, Chris."

It was an emotional affair for many as Avengers: Endgame,which opens nationwide Thursday, closes the book on the first 11 years and 22 films of the MCU, and ends the year-long cliffhanger of Avengers: Infinity War,in which half of humanity turned to dust.

Original Avengers stars Robert Downey Jr., from left, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner and Chris Hemsworth appeared onstage joined by other actors from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. (Jesse Grant/Getty Images)

And, as Hemsworth reminded on the purple carpet, "this grouping may never happen again."

Marvel and Walt Disney Co. held the premiere in a fittingly massive setting, taking over the Los Angeles Convention Center and constructing a 2,000-seat movie theatre, including a large format screen and Dolby sound, inside.

Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger kicked off the evening with a special thanks to two people Downey, "the person who really helped to start it all," and Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige, who he called, "our own superhero."

Black Panther breakout star Letitia Wright poses with Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige at the premiere. (Charley Gallay/Getty Images)

The event was a who's who of Marvel and Hollywood, with actors and directors from MCU films past and present turning out to see the film, including the likes of Natalie Portman, Gwyneth Paltrow, Bradley Cooper, Jon Favreau and even Matt Damon, who some may remember had a cameo in Thor: Ragnarok.Luke Hemsworth, Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus also came out to see the film and support their family.

Black Panther director Ryan Coogler, left, Thor: Ragnarok actor Tessa Thompson and Taika Waititi, who directed Thor: Ragnarok, were among the larger MCU family in attendance at Monday's premiere. (Jesse Grant/Getty Images)

Although official reviews won't be out until Tuesday afternoon, initial reactions from press and insiders at the premiere were largely positive with the words "epic" and "emotional" being tossed out by many.

Letitia Wright, who plays Shuri in Black Panther,tweeted "Wow, I feel like crying...it was amazing!!"

'Epic is the word'

The New York Times' Dave Itzkoff wrote that he was, "Not prepared for the range of emotions that #Endgame put me through, from utter despair to pure elation."

Brie Larson, who has joined the MCU as Captain Marvel, takes a selfie with a fan outside the Los Angeles Convention Center on Monday. (The Associated Press)

Entertainment Weekly's Anthony Breznican added: "Epic is the word. Epic multiplied by a decade of emotion, excitement and investment. This is the payoff. It left me with a full heart."

And People Magazine's Kara Warner said to "see it as soon as you can and go in as blind as possible."

The film has been kept under wraps until the very last minute in the hopes of allowing general audiences to go into it spoiler free.Even still, some spoiler-y footage leaked on social media last week before being taken down.

Actors Don Cheadle, left, and Chris Evans share a joke on the red carpet. (Jordan Strauss/Invision/Associated Press)

"I wasn't pleased," Feige told the AP Monday of the leaking incident.

"But the response was what I expected, which was everybody turning it off, dismissing, don't watch it, don't spoil it for anybody else. People are excited to see the movie fresh. People are excited to see the movie for the first time. That's what they've been waiting a year, or 12 years, depending on where you joined us. So, I'm excited that that day is finally here."

'People are excited to see the movie for the first time. That's what they've been waiting a year, or 12 years, depending on where you joined us,' said Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)