For a lot of MCU fans, shots of their favorite superheroes standing next to each other automatically means the movie is good.
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Can't lie. Count me in on that category.
For a lot of MCU fans, shots of their favorite superheroes standing next to each other automatically means the movie is good.
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Thanos is said to be the main character of Infinity War, so there's hope.Seeing them all together on screen is going to be like the first Avengers all over again. Hopefully Thanos isn't a let down.
Thanos is said to be the main character of Infinity War, so there's hope.
I really wish they had continued with the original plan to keep this film into two parts. Infinity War being a self-contained story involving Thanos leading into another self-contained story involving Thanos seems a weird way to go.
Where is everyone getting the idea that this isn't two parts? Was the article that stated they renamed the films really that unclear?
Do people not read these articles anymore?
It's just a title change. It's still a two part story.
Where is everyone getting the idea that this isn't two parts? Was the article that stated they renamed the films really that unclear?
With Captain America: Civil War arriving soon on Blu-ray and DVD, I had the great pleasure of recently speaking with directors Joe and Anthony Russo on the phone, and given that they are at the helm of the next two Avengers movies, I took the opportunity to ask them about the most recent news. I asked them what the changing of the titles meant in respect to the content of the features and their connection together, and the filmmakers explained in no uncertain terms that one film is something, and that the second is something else. Said Joe Russo,
We wanted the movie to be very different and distinctive, you know. There's certainly cross-pollination between characters and some story-arcs, but you know, the first movie is very clearly Avengers: Infinity War and, in time, we will reveal what the second film is.
So it's not two parts. They're linked, but in the same way all these movies are linked. You wouldn't really call Civil War a sequel to Ant Man, even though technically it is. That kinda thing.
But they made it pretty clear it's no longer a part one/part two sorta thing
One of the Russo Bros. even said at the end of the video "these next 2 Avengers movies".
The movies are two very different movies," answered Joe.
"It is misleading," said Anthony.
Joe added, "The intention is we will change it, we just haven't come up with the titles yet. But, yes, we will change it. And, yes, that is a scoop: we will retitle them."
This makes a lot of sense because it's pretty obvious the Russos don't particularly like the idea of people thinking they are only getting half a movie and are adamant what we will see in those two upcoming Avengers movies are very different stories.
If it would be 'misleading' to call them Parts 1 and 2, they must feel relatively separate.
Well yeah. There's two Avengers movies. Doesn't mean they're direct sequels to each other.
Now that I think about it, have any of these Avengers movies really been direct sequels to each other? What from the first Avengers really carried into the 2nd? What from the 2nd is going to seriously carry into the third?
Avengers movies seem to be used much more like cappers/sum-ups to the "Phases" more than anything. They're general sequels to all the movies that have happened in the time between this new one and the last one. I mean - that's sorta obvious, but all the hype and speculation that is constantly churning as we jump from one movie to the next, watching as this movie feeds into that movie and spills over into the next movie, it maybe gets lost in the sauce a little. But it shouldnt' really be a surprise that Infinity War isn't really "Part One" of a two part story anymore, and not just because the creators have told us as such flat out. Age of Ultron wasn't really Part Two of the story told in Avengers, and Infinity War isn't really Part Three of that story either.
I still expect Avengers 3 and 4 are more closely tied together than Avengers 1 and 2.
I agree with the bolded, but Infinity War isn't just a capper to a phase. It's the capper to the entire universe up to this point. The build up towards the Infinity War has been across every phase.
That's why it was originally announced as a two parter. It's just too much for one movie. Is infinity war now a Gettysburg style 4 hour epic with an intermission? (I'd be down for that!)
Are we really thinking this fourth movie won't be Thanos? And if it is Thanos, how is it not at its core a continuation?
That's what I'm getting at.
Why did you have to say that. I want a Mads Doom now.
Can't Disney just throw some of their mega profits at Fox for their characters back. Do the Fantastic Four revert back if they go unused?
Are we really thinking this fourth movie won't be Thanos? And if it is Thanos, how is it not at its core a continuation?
If it makes you feel better, my old sources who gave me the Mads casting, and Dormmamu in Doc Strange news way back when... said Marvel's intention in casting Mads has always been for him to recur as a human-host/incarnation of Dormammu in further movies.
I think you guys are overthinking it. Avengers 4 will still be a sequel to Infinity War, just as Infinity War follows on from Civil War, which follows on from Age of Ultron, etc. It's just not one big movie split in half, with a "TO BE CONTINUED" in the middle.
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I think it will absolutely be a to be continued situation. I'm betting the first film ends with Thanos collecting the last stone.
Why did you have to say that. I want a Mads Doom now.
Can't Disney just throw some of their mega profits at Fox for their characters back. Do the Fantastic Four revert back if they go unused?
He's in Infinity War.was the collector just that one-off thing? i loved del Toro in the role.
Well that would be mostly comic accurateAfter defeat in the Infinity War, Thanos went home and became a family man.
Now that I think about it, have any of these Avengers movies really been direct sequels to each other? What from the first Avengers really carried into the 2nd?
Why did you have to say that. I want a Mads Doom now.
Can't Disney just throw some of their mega profits at Fox for their characters back. Do the Fantastic Four revert back if they go unused?
Loki's scepter is a pretty important part of the plot in a couple ways.
I mean, the fact that both movies are filming back to back is pretty good proof that the second one is a direct sequel.