Fans had the opportunity to experience 11 of the studios’ films, culminating with the first showing of “Inifinity War,” an hour earlier that regular public release. Seven hundred fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe were on hand for the marathon.
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Costumes from the film are displayed in El Capitan’s lower level.
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Catherine Miles of Long Beach came dressed as Loki.
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Young Vincent Carlin-Valeros attended the marathon as Black Panther, his favorite charactor.
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“Avengers: Infinity War” co-director Joe Russo was on hand to welcome the fans and introduce the movie.
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