Korean Soldier On Duty Leaves Military Base Just To Watch The Avengers: Endgame
A Korean soldier who was on duty reportedly left the military base he was assigned in just to watch the Avengers: Endgame, a movie that is about to become the world’s highest grossing movie of all time.
The Korean soldier was in the Republic of Korea Air Force in South Korea. The country requires its male citizens to go under military service when they turn 18 years old.
According to some reports, the soldier went AWOL and his seniors had to set out a search team for him, and after some time, they found the taxi driver who dropped him of the movie theater where he watched the movie.
After the Korean soldier watched the 3-hour long movie, he was arrested by the authorities.
When the soldier was asked about the incident, he said, “I wanted to see the Avengers movie so I ran away from the site while we were standing by.”
The spokesperson for the Korean Military said that they will be enforcing training for their soldiers and will “enforce our training so the soldiers assigned to public welfare activity can focus on their mission.”
The movie has earned $2.189 billion and is still increasing, the movie has passed Avengers: Infinity War, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and Titanic. The movie is currently standing at the number 2 spot for the highest worldwide gross earnings.
Yesterday, the official trailer for the SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME dropped, the trailer starts with Tom giving out a warning to all MCU fans to not watch the trailer if they have not watched the Avengers: Endgame yet.
Here is the trailer of the SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME.
In the trailer, Nick Fury, the founder of the Avengers, is trying to reach out to Spider-Man for a mission that will make him fight with beings from the other dimension. In the trailer, MJ also says that it is pretty obvious that Peter is Spider-Man.
The movie is set to be released on July 5 in the US.