You know when you go to the countryside and you can't sleep because you can't hear the thrum of next door's freezer going and the number 16 isn't rumbling past your window every 20 minutes? That's what the last couple of months since Avengers: Endgame came out have felt like to seasoned Marvel-watchers.
The vacuum has felt a bit like when you go on holiday and you know that you've left something at home but you can't relax until you remember what it is you've forgotten. What is it that's unnerving me? What is it? Oh, it's the complete absence of fan theories and wild speculation. Ahhh.
That relative lack of any Avengers-related chatter over the last few months has finally been broken by the announcement of a re-release of Endgame which will take the original three-hour feature and add a few dollops of previously unseen bits and pieces for good measure.
Marvel boss Kevin Feige told ScreenRant it was "not an extended cut, but there will be a version going into theatres with a bit of a marketing push with a few new things at the end of the movie."
"If you stay and watch the movie, after the credits, there'll be a deleted scene, a little tribute, and a few surprises," Feige explained. That's as much as he explained, though, so the actual nature of the surprises, tribute and deleted scene are opaque so far. We do know that the run time will be extended by six whole minutes, though. Oh hang on - Feige looks like he's about to add something.
"We are doing that [re-release]. I don't know if it's been announced... Yeah, we're doing it next weekend."
So that's nice, isn't it? Depending on how you look at it, it's either Feige and Marvel giving the fans a little more of Earth's Mightiest Heroes after they've had time to come to terms with them leaving forever, or it's a very sweet £15 return on six minutes of extra footage which could put them over the top as the biggest grossing movie ever. Probably the second one.