Nope
It was the end of the age in 70AD. The "age" was the Old Covenant.
(1 John 2:18) Dear children, this is the last hour; and as you have heard that the antichrist is coming, even now many antichrists have come. This is how we know it is the last hour.
1 John was written around the same time as 2 Peter.
It takes a lot of scripture twisting to claim "this is the last hour" and "This is how we know it is the last hour" was really 1,900+ years and counting into the future.
Why would John say "THIS IS THE LAST HOUR" if it was really 1,900+ years away?
There's lots of opinions and commentators.
I'll take John Gill's comment on it over yours, thankyou.
It seems more reasonable.
"1 John 2:18 Little children, it is the last time,.... Or hour; not of the Jewish civil and church state, for that had been at an end for some time; this epistle was written some years after the destruction of Jerusalem; nor the last hour of the Gospel dispensation, or world to come, for this was but the first age of that; and much less the last hour of time, or of the present world itself, for that has been many hundreds of years since; but the last hour of the apostolic age. All the apostles were now dead, John was the last of them; perilous times were now coming on, impostors and heretics were rising apace, against which the apostle cautions his little children; and so still he writes to them, agreeably to their age and character, who, being such, were most likely to be imposed upon by those who lie in wait to deceive."-John Gill