NASA’s Answer To Avengers: Endgame Fans Begging To Save Iron Man

Marvel fans were pretty shocked when Marvel Studios dropped the very first trailer for Avengers 4 last Friday. Not only were they surprised to see Marvel naming the highly anticipated sequel to Avengers" Infinity Four as Marvel's Endgame, but they were also stunned to see a desperate Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) running dangerously low on resources why drifting aimlessly in space.

Fans eagerly took to social media, and some decided to ask NASA for helping, begging the space agency to get Tony Stark before he dies out in space n Endgame. Now, after a few hours of fans pestering the agency's social media account, it looks like NASA finally has a proper response to all of those strange pleas that fans have been sending.

Posting using its official Twitter account, NASA has a few instructions for Marvel fans.

"Hey @Marvel, we heard about Tony Stark. As we know, the first thing you should do is listen in mission control for '@Avengers, we have a problem.' But if he can't communicate, then we recommend ground teams use all resources to scan the skies for your missing man," the agency said on the social media site.

Of course, considering the distance between Earth and Titan, it's going to be hard to find Tony's little message to mission control, so NASA's response isn't very helpful in the end. It's a pretty biting response though, one that helps get Marvel fans off its back.

We can't wait to see Iron Man safe and sound once Endgame makes its way to cinemas

Avengers: Endgame premieres May 3, 2019.

Read: Marvel Fans Are Now Asking Elon Musk To Save Avengers 4's Tony Stark