Avengers: Endgame (4/26/19) D: The Russo Bros.
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I love that they are not showing much so far. Really digging this approach. I hope they don't ruin it as the movie gets closer.
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The only other thing I think they could do is release another short trailer after Captain Marvel comes out including a few shots of her.
Otherwise, they've done all they need to do. I love it and it is refreshing to not have long trailers showing the entire movie in a condensed way.
Otherwise, they've done all they need to do. I love it and it is refreshing to not have long trailers showing the entire movie in a condensed way.
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Re: Avengers: Endgame (4/26/19) D: The Russo Bros.
they have no choice but to be secretive on how the next movie is. Honestly, they can show rocket dancing for 1 minute and people still will go to the theaters to watch the next chapter.
Captain Marvel needs to be shown first before showing what happens. The end credits in Captain Marvel will reveal what is the next step.
Captain Marvel needs to be shown first before showing what happens. The end credits in Captain Marvel will reveal what is the next step.
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No room in his pants?
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Not sure if they actually did, but wouldn't surprise me
Or they haven’t added in a digital character (e.g., Rocket) yet. Or Rhodey smells worse than Tony Stank.
they EDITED SOMEONE OUT BETWEEN BRUCE AND RHODEY pic.twitter.com/DOG7d1W0yY
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Not sure if they actually did, but wouldn't surprise me
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Probably Hulk.
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Doh.
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Weren't there rumors of them being separated into different characters though? It certainly has been done before in the comics, and if that WAS a shot of Bruce standing next to the Hulk, they would definitely have to edit that out of the trailer. It wouldn't even be much work. They'd just have to use a pre-effects shot.
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Or... it's no body. I mean, it really could just be nobody. Couldn't it?
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N-- no.
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There is no shortage of mysteries to wrap up in Avengers: Endgame, but one of the biggest questions heading into the April 26 premiere date is just how long the Russo Brothers will take to tell this story. While speaking to the directing duo at Disney about the VFX in Avengers: Infinity War, Collider’s Steve Weintraub got an update on Endgame‘s runtime, which as of right now is still looking like the longest in the MCU’s eleven-year history. “We’re still at the three-hour mark,” Joe Russo said.
Stressing that there is still work to be done in the editing bay, the directors noted that Disney is definitely down for a three-hour epic if it hits the right beats:
“I think the studio is down with what the best story is. Right now, we think the movie is playing well and we’ve had great responses from our test audiences and we’re feeling very good about where it is. We’re still doing work to it. We’re not done with it. Again, this is a culmination film of 22 movies, it’s a lot of storytelling to work into it. Emotion is an intrinsic part of that to us. When you have to tell a really complicated story and you want strong emotional moments with the characters, it just requires a certain amount of real estate. This one, in particular, feels like three hours worth of real estate.”
Back in November of last year, the Russos revealed that “halfway through the editing process” Avengers: Endgame sat around three hours. Before that, in April, the directing duo told Collider that they expected Endgame to be longer than Infinity War, which topped out at two hours and 40 minutes.
So with Endgame still headed toward a three-hour runtime, has there been any talk of an intermission? (Quentin Tarantino‘s The Hateful Eight, which had a three hour and seven minutes runtime, had a mid-point break in 2015.)
“We have screened the movie four times for audiences now,” Anthony Russo told us. “For the first three screenings, not a single person got up to go to the bathroom.”
Stressing that there is still work to be done in the editing bay, the directors noted that Disney is definitely down for a three-hour epic if it hits the right beats:
“I think the studio is down with what the best story is. Right now, we think the movie is playing well and we’ve had great responses from our test audiences and we’re feeling very good about where it is. We’re still doing work to it. We’re not done with it. Again, this is a culmination film of 22 movies, it’s a lot of storytelling to work into it. Emotion is an intrinsic part of that to us. When you have to tell a really complicated story and you want strong emotional moments with the characters, it just requires a certain amount of real estate. This one, in particular, feels like three hours worth of real estate.”
Back in November of last year, the Russos revealed that “halfway through the editing process” Avengers: Endgame sat around three hours. Before that, in April, the directing duo told Collider that they expected Endgame to be longer than Infinity War, which topped out at two hours and 40 minutes.
So with Endgame still headed toward a three-hour runtime, has there been any talk of an intermission? (Quentin Tarantino‘s The Hateful Eight, which had a three hour and seven minutes runtime, had a mid-point break in 2015.)
“We have screened the movie four times for audiences now,” Anthony Russo told us. “For the first three screenings, not a single person got up to go to the bathroom.”
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