
“The image flickers constantly throughout,” an anonymous individual told the site. Thankfully for Disney-Marvel, the quality of the first version is terrible, in terms of both video and sound, sources told TorrentFreak. It then found its way to English-language torrent sites soon after. TorrentFreak was the first to report on the Avengers: Endgame leak, claiming that the first version - English audio and Chinese subtitles - showed up on China-based torrent sites between 4-5pm CST. To remind you, Avengers: Endgame is out April 26 in cinemas in India. Gadgets 360 has confirmed the existence of both versions, though we do not condone illegal file-sharing. A second, much better copy of Endgame - coming in at 3.7GB - sponsored by a Russian betting company, was uploaded several hours later on torrent websites. A low-quality copy of the highly-awaited Marvel movie - coming in at 1.2GB - was reportedly recorded in a Chinese theatre and uploaded on local websites mere hours after its premiere in the Asian nation on Wednesday. Marvel Studios appeared to address that incident with a cryptic tweet featuring the hashtag #DontSpoilTheEndgame and a generic-sounding letter from the film's directors, Joe and Anthony Russo, imploring fans to keep quiet about the film's plot.Avengers: Endgame movie has leaked onto torrent sites and other networks that enable piracy, in two differing versions of quality. This isn't the first issue with piracy that Disney has faced with "Endgame." Earlier this month, a short clip of the film leaked online, but was taken down by Disney. This one is sponsored by a Russia-based betting company called 1XBet. Audio was also described as "poor."Īdditionally, the publication said a second, better-quality copy of the film has also been circulating. The footage is semi-rotated and covered partially by watermarks for a gambling site.

TorrentFreak reports that the leaked film is of poor quality. The film debuts for the American public on April 26, although there are plenty of Thursday night showings. Walt Disney has kept the film shrouded in so much secrecy that even journalists and critics weren't permitted to see the film ahead of its premiere.
