![]() ![]() Mantis (Pom Klementieff) brings Thor back to life, and he promptly greets our Guardians with an unfriendly, “Who the hell are you?” (To be fair, Star-Lord had just told his fellow Guardians, “This might be dangerous, so let’s put on our mean faces.”) It then seems like Thor joins forces with the Guardians to guide them to Earth, where we see the following things go down, in quick succession. ![]() “Get it off!” shouts Rocket (voiced by Bradley Cooper), as though a particularly ugly bug had been smushed there. We’ll learn more about Thor and the Hulk in Thor: Ragnarok, but the Infinity War trailer opened with the Asgardian being flung against the windshield of the Milano, the ship commanded by Star-Lord (Chris Pratt) from Guardians of the Galaxy. But what did we see from the film that general audiences and next week’s Comic-Con crowds haven’t yet been privy to? Read on.Īs you might remember, when we last saw our Avengers in Captain America: Civil War, things weren’t so hunky dory: A rift between Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) and Captain America (Chris Evans) split our superheroes in two factions, and that’s not even taking into account the fact that Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and the Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) were somewhere else in the universe, doing their own thing. ![]() Avengers: Infinity War will bring back the classic Avengers team, relatively recent additions like Ant-Man and Spider-Man, as well as new recruits including Doctor Strange and the faces in Guardians of the Galaxy, all of whom will be tested by the mad titan Thanos and his powerful space minions.īack in 2011, Marvel dropped the very first footage of the initial Avengers film at D23, so it’s fitting that they brought a mammoth teaser-trailer for Infinity War here today. ![]() Still, there’s something even bigger brewing next summer, and today at Disney’s D23 Expo in Anaheim, we got our first significant look at it. 2 and Spider-Man: Homecoming, Marvel has launched two movies in the same year that will finish above $300 million domestically, a first for the studio ( which still has Thor: Ragnarok on its way this winter). Stories can teach us things and that we should try to see every choice from the perspective of the character that made the choice.This has been a pretty big summer for the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Between Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. He said, “These are choices that characters who are feeling immense pain make and hopefully, the audience can learn to empathize with those characters because they can grow through stories. Had he gone for a kill shot, that snap would not have happened.”Īccording to Joe Russo, the thing that fans need to learn from these decisions is to respect the character’s stand on why they did what they did and empathise with them. Because he wanted to tell Thanos that he got his revenge. Speaking about this, Joe said, “I would argue that the fan base could be equally upset with Thor, who chose to throw that ax into Thanos chest and not his head. The fans, however, outraged more against Star Lord because that was a frustrating moment to watch for audiences as well. Similarly, when Star Lord learns the truth behind Gamora’s death, he loses his temper and just when Iron Man, Doctor Strange and Spider Man are about to get the gauntlet away from Thanos, he lets his temper rule the moment and the superheroes miss their chance. In a lot of ways, he is the driving hero’s arc of the movie which stands in direct opposition to Thanos’ argument.” Speaking about Thor, Joe Russo said, “I think he’s been on a very complicated journey where he struggles with his ability to feel worthy and be worthy. In a moment of hatred and to get revenge, Thor swings the axe and hits Thanos in the chest, but had he aimed for the head, he may have been able to save the day. In a recent interview to, the director of Infinity War, the Russo brothers discussed whose fault was it anyway - Thor (Chris Hemsworth) or Star Lord (Chris Pratt). Especially the incidents that led to the climax when Thanos snapped his fingers and made half the universe’s population disappear. So, it is not a surprise when every tiny detail about the film is now being discussed to bits. Avengers Infinity War was the most successful superhero movie of recent times, the biggest one perhaps in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. ![]()
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