Fans think they have a good idea of the Marvel characters that we'll end up seeing in Avengers: Infinity War. We know all the Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy will be involved. We also know that Thanos will be bringing the Black Order along to help him in his evil quest to obtain the Infinity Stones and destroy the universe.
Well, now it seems like there's going to be a lot of other surprising characters making an appearance in the film. During an interview with CNET, co-director Joe Russo was asked about the characters we'll see in the film, and this was his reply:
"There's going to be a lot of unexpected characters. There are more surprises packed into this film than any of the others. Part of that is character interactions, new interesting characters, characters that have made small appearances that are really getting fleshed out in this film.
Well, now it seems like there's going to be a lot of other surprising characters making an appearance in the film. During an interview with CNET, co-director Joe Russo was asked about the characters we'll see in the film, and this was his reply:
"There's going to be a lot of unexpected characters. There are more surprises packed into this film than any of the others. Part of that is character interactions, new interesting characters, characters that have made small appearances that are really getting fleshed out in this film.
- 11/1/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Welcome to Issue 26 of ‘The Marvelous Da7e!’
Real quick mission statement: this column is for discussion of superhero movie news and superhero movies.
This week: 2013 was a big year for both superhero and blockbuster filmmaking. A few things might have changed the landscape forever. These are those things.
I’m making a Marvel sandwich. Or I’m starting and concluding this list with non-Marvel, non-superhero movie developments. These are more in the blockbuster sphere, but will undoubtedly change the way superhero movies are made and green-lit based on the current monetary status quo of making huge, multi-million dollar blockbusters.
It seems like after Avatar, the market that matters is an international market. Back when I was a little sprout, knee high to a Paul Giamatti Rhino, people would make whispers about Will Smith and Tom Cruise movies, claiming they’d pick up parts because they were stars accepted around the world.
Real quick mission statement: this column is for discussion of superhero movie news and superhero movies.
This week: 2013 was a big year for both superhero and blockbuster filmmaking. A few things might have changed the landscape forever. These are those things.
I’m making a Marvel sandwich. Or I’m starting and concluding this list with non-Marvel, non-superhero movie developments. These are more in the blockbuster sphere, but will undoubtedly change the way superhero movies are made and green-lit based on the current monetary status quo of making huge, multi-million dollar blockbusters.
It seems like after Avatar, the market that matters is an international market. Back when I was a little sprout, knee high to a Paul Giamatti Rhino, people would make whispers about Will Smith and Tom Cruise movies, claiming they’d pick up parts because they were stars accepted around the world.
- 12/11/2013
- by Da7e
- LRMonline.com
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