Re: AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR - (May 4, 2018)
Who would've thought the most boring Marvel superhero could be so useful.
Who would've thought the most boring Marvel superhero could be so useful.
crows and ironwezzy whenever Grace is mentioned.
In a recent issue of Empire Magazine, co-director Joe Russo got the chance to dish out details on Thanos and why it was important for Russo and his brother Anthony to emphasize just how layered a villain Thanos is:
“Darth Vader was the pre-eminent villain of my childhood, and we’re hoping to make a Darth Vader for a new generation. We’re hoping he has that complexity to him, and that he strikes fear into the heart of the audience, but at the same time they go on a journey with him. Frankly, Avengers 3 is his movie.”...
When asked for details about the digital effects used to bring the character to life, Russo explained that this, too, was important to the way the character was portrayed:
“It’s very important to us that Thanos has a level of photorealism that makes that audience believe him.”
In addition, one scene in the preview shown at Disney D23 and the San Diego Comic Con that wasn’t revealed in the official trailerBut Russo implies that this isn’t even close to being the most stunning thing he’s able to pull off in the film:was a scene where Thanos uses the Infinity Gauntlet to dislodge a moon from orbit and to throw it at the heroes.
“That’s one of many things Thanos does in this film. He’s an incredible threat!”
It's about to go down.
Everyone knows the best villains are those who, in reality, are the Heroes of the story.I'm not into villain-mania.
Everyone knows the best villains are those who, in reality, are the Heroes of the story.
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I bet you thought REEEEEEEEEEd REEEEEEEEEchards and his merry band of adventurers were the real heroes, huh? Revolutionizing science, exploring the cosmos, saving people. BAH! Lies! US Propaganda Lies! If only the world recognised the TRUE Hero! But of course that stretchy, elongating **** gets aaaaaallll the attention! Yes, it's all about the Dicks in this place! The big, giant Dicks!
at Doom always posing.
I'm excited for this- Russos don't let us down!
As of right now, there are 100 days until Avengers: Infinity War hits theaters. The window to catch up on the expansive Marvel Cinematic Universe is starting to close, but it’s still theoretically possible to watch the entire thing if you commit eight whole days of non-stop viewing....
In 2017, one Marvel superfan began a comprehensive spreadsheet that has stayed up-to-the-minute on the MCU, even now. In total, the MCU — including the films, Blu-ray “One Shots,” TV shows like Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Inhumans, Marvel-Netflix, Runaways on Hulu, and both parts of Team Thor — will take eight days, 17 hours, and 28 minutes. And this number will change as soon as next week, when the next episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. airs on ABC. And don’t forget Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger premiering on Freeform this spring!
"Look, it's interesting because yes there are photos that always leak, and then there's lots of conjecture about what those photos mean," he explained. "Certainly there is a five-minute sequence in 'Civil War' around a piece of technology that was laid in for a very specific reason. So if you go back and look at that film, you may get a hint as to a direction."
What technology?
Did you not see my gifs? I will spell it then
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