While the Archive is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to "universal access to all knowledge," hosting a billion-dollar film like Endgame without a license constitutes piracy. The narrative of the Internet Archive has shifted in recent years from a benign repository of old media to a battleground in the copyright wars, with publishers and studios suing the organization over digital lending and preservation practices.
Finding content related to Avengers: Endgame on the Internet Archive (archive.org) requires a bit of savvy searching, as the site hosts millions of user-uploaded files, including trailers, promotional material, reviews, and soundtracks. avengers endgame internet archive
As of late 2025, the window is closing. The Internet Archive recently lost a major legal battle regarding its "Controlled Digital Lending" program for books (in Hachette v. Internet Archive ). The major studios are watching closely. It is likely that within two years, searching for any Marvel property on Archive.org will yield only text files and official press releases. While the Archive is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated