The Official "Avengers: Infinity War" Thread (SPOILERS)

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War Machine sucks. :yeshrug:

Honestly, I think Terrance Howard would've brought more flavor to the role :manny:

Don Cheadle doesn't suck, but Howard was dope. I honestly never got over the switch the same way I did with the Hulk. Ruffalo was actually a better fit than Norton, in terms of chemistry with the other characters.
 

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fukk that. Terrance Howard this deep in the MCU would of been hilarious.

Stark: Rhodey! Don't let those legionnaires leave the city!!!

Rhodey: Tony. mayne, I'm on it...what's up with Ultron mayne?! this is crazy mayne!!...WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT MAYNE!

Have this nikka wearing a 3 piece Stacy Adams suit under the armor.
 

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fukk that. Terrance Howard this deep in the MCU would of been hilarious.

Stark: Rhodey! Don't let those legionnaires leave the city!!!

Rhodey: Tony. mayne, I'm on it...what's up with Ultron mayne?! this is crazy mayne!!...WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT MAYNE!

Have this nikka wearing a 3 piece Stacy Adams suit under the armor.

BOOM...Lookin for this mayne?

Congratulations Cap! You a criminal mayne!

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'Avengers: Infinity War' Battle Scene To Blow 'Civil War' Airport Fight Away

Avengers: Infinity War will put the sequence which saw over a dozen Marvel heroes going head to head in combat to shame if the Russo Brothers' exciting tease is any indication. Speaking to members of the press on the set of Avengers: Infinity War, the sibling directors teased just how massive their epic feud would be in comparison to Captain America: Civil War's unforgettable showdown.

"We have an equivalent that's like, if you had a comic book and you opened it up to your double panel, and then you fold it out, and then you folded it out again and again," Joe Russo said, using his hands to demonstrate unfolding each of these pages.

It doesn't stop there. "And then you got another comic book out and laid it next to it," Anthony Russo added.

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:wow: Better than the airport scene. I'm really debating seeing this opening night that Thursday.

I usually see movies that Saturday morning but for this I might make an exception.
 

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How the Other Marvel Directors Contributed to ‘Avengers: Infinity War’

The Russo Brothers aren’t the only filmmakers involved with Avengers: Infinity War. During a /Film Infinity War interview, the Russos confirmed that the mega-sequel will involve multiple creative voices from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.




A Team Effort
When /Film’s Peter Sciretta spoke to Joe and Anthony Russo on the set of Avengers: Infinity War, he inquired about the collaborative nature of the film. The Russos confirmed that Infinity War will feature input from a wide variety of Marvel directors.

Joe Russo: It’s been very similar – I think again it’s very much a piece of how we’ve interacted with all the voices in the MCU. Whether it be Taika [Waititi] or James [Gunn]

Anthony Russo: Peyton [Reed] or Scott [Derrickson]. I would say collectively, everyone in the Marvel universe has been involved in this movie. We’re very close with all the directors, we love them allThe Guardians movies existed in the same world, so we had an understanding of how those characters behaved. I think James has functioned the same way that everyone has been functioning. I think it’s a nod to James, the VP credit, that he really helped create those characters. But as far as how we’re working, we’re working in a real collaborative United Artists approach to the movie, in respect to hearing where people are taking their characters. [Ant-Man and the Wasp] is just about to start shooting, so we need to keep in communication with Peyton constantly about story elements in that that may affect this. [Ryan] Coogler. Sorry, we didn’t mention him. Ryan was in the middle of shooting Black Panther and he was here, and we had several conversations, met with him many times, met with the crew many times with him, his production design department, we looked at fight vids from the story. We had a lot of interaction with Nate Moore, the producer, many text messages back and forth with Ryan. It’s really just trying to do the job of managing the universe as it’s progressing.

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That’s a whole lot of names to drop, but it’s refreshing to know that the Russos made Infinity War such a collaborative film. After all, every single MCU film, every single phase, has seemingly led to this moment.



The Future
Keeping other Marvel directors involved with Infinity War doesn’t just make sense for continuity’s sake – it also makes sense for the future. The MCU will continue on long beyond Infinity War. The Russos understand this, and they elaborated on collaboration for both continuity reasons and for the future of the MCU.

Joe Russo: If a movie has been completed there’s really nothing else to talk about, right? The movie exists, everything you need to know about that movie is in the movie, is on the screen. That’s the expression, that’s the story, that’s the experience that we all had of it, and that’s what you need to know to carry that story forward and those characters forward. For the movies that haven’t been completed, that’s where it gets into a tricky spot for us, because we want to make sure we’re being sensitive to what’s happening during the execution of those films, the process of discovery that they will go through in the execution that’s different from what was on the page in the scripts, because of course we read all the scripts. So that’s really where it becomes critical that we communicate with other people, just to understand how things are evolving while we’re executing, while they’re executing –

Anthony Russo: And what we need from their storytelling to help move us forward. I think in particular on this one that was Ryan [Coogler]. Because he was shooting while we were shooting, and there was a lot of cross-collaboration there. He’s done an amazing job with the level of detail that he has brought to the Wakandan universe. Incredible…it’s mind-blowing.

Joe Russo: James and Taika, because they were both executing and finishing while we were developing –

Anthony Russo: And Peyton, who’s about to get going –

Joe Russo: Peyton’s ramping up, so yeah –

Anthony Russo: There’s story elements shared. It’s part of the fun with us!

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It’s going to be very interesting to see how Infinity War connects to both the films that came before it – particularly the very recent Black Panther – and the films that will come after it, including Ant-Man and the Wasp, which opens a few months after Infinity War, but is technically set before the events of the third Avengers film.

Avengers: Infinity War opens on April 27, 2018.

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Igor doesnt interfere
Fiegie doesnt interfere

They just hire good directors and let them get in the kitchen together and cook.

They dont get caught up in "Visuals" cuz no matter how much you dress up and photoshop a turd. A turd is still a turd.

They plan, collaborate, discuss, brainstorm, plan some more then execute. And if something comes up that makes sense they make whatever proper adjustments.

Marvel got the best "team" environment in the entire industry right now


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