oh hell nah...remember when Spidey goes to the bodega? peep the date on the bag
... can that be?
Fandango: Will Infinity War be a set up for the next film in the Avengers story, or does this movie sit as a stand-alone?
Joe Russo: In the way that all Marvel movies sit as a stand-alone this one's a stand-alone. You know there's an experiment in serialized storytelling, so it certainly adds a correlation to the Avengers' story, but it's written in a way that all the Marvel movies have a correlation to each other. One thing that we set out from the beginning and said that we wanted to do from the beginning, was that we'd been disappointed about times we've sat in part one of part two films and it feels like they just took out a pair of scissors and cut the movie in half. And the first film isn't really structured in a way where there's a beginning, middle, and an end. It feels more set up like a first act and half of a second act for the second movie.
Avengers 3 has a beginning, middle, and a very definitive end and Avengers 4 does the same. Of course, there will be elements that carry over — and elements of the [Avengers] story that carry over, but I think you'll have a complete emotional experience in each film.
The run time is 2 hours and 36 minutes, which is the longest MCU movie ever.I LIKED THE IDEA OF THE 2 PART FILM.
I HOPE THIS MOVIE IS LONG ENOUGH
TO FIT ALL THIS shyt IN.
Will xmen be in the next movie to show them how its done?
Joe Russo: Interestingly enough, I'll start out by saying Thanos, even though he's not a character that had a huge preexisting story in the Marvel universe. He was a threat but he was not developed in any way up to this point. Thanos has an incredible amount of screen time in this film, in a lot of ways I would say it's his movie. Our job when we make these films — and what we feel is important to us — is to surprise the audience. We wanted to tell a story that they weren't expecting, and the story is told from the point of view of a villain, which I think is also really unique and risky for a commercial film that will surprise the audience. I think this is a market where the audience really enjoys innovation and disruption, and we want to do something innovative in this space. So I think Thanos has an incredible amount of screen time, and I think you'll find that Thor has a really interesting arc in the film. He hasn't been at the forefront of other Avengers movies but he certainly has a very important role in this film. So I'll say, Thanos and Thor.
Fandango: Whose story does this film belong to? Does it have its own hero telling the narrative?
Joe Russo: Its point of view is Thanos' point of view, so it's a villain driving the narrative.
Nah A4 is in post-production now I believe and the Fox deal won't be finalized until sometime later this year. Plus Fox still has Dark Phoenix to drop later this year too. I'm betting on X-Men getting a move in Phase 4 though
What gave you that ideaits not like that rumour hasnt been all over the net and the movie isnt goin to have strange who is wearing the eye of agamotto or anythingfor all my comic brehs... with the least amount of spoilers possible (a lot, a little, none).... what type of time travel fukkery was in this story??
i have a feeling disney bout to kill off characters then do the "rewind time and fix all our mistakes" fukkery... with the time stone and all that...
That first MCU X-Men movie will be ...AstonishingWill xmen be in the next movie to show them how its done?
i never read the comics.. dr strange is a top 5 marvel movie to me... the SECOND i realized there was a stone that could rewind time, i immediately thought of that shyt... i fukking hate it.. it ruins every single movie with time travel cause nobody stays deadWhat gave you that ideaits not like that rumour hasnt been all over the net and the movie isnt goin to have strange who is wearing the eye of agamotto or anything
Airbus IMAX TheaterJust copped my Imax tickets. Legit Imax, not that bullshyt fake Imax.