At the end of the movie, we also saw Black Panther and Black Widow switch sides or defect from Iron Man’s team.
The movie revealed that Captain America’s team was captured and then promptly freed (by Cap himself), but we don’t know where they ended up, except for Cap and Bucky, who in a post-credits scene were revealed to be taking refuge in Wakanda. Captain America’s team - Scarlet Witch ( Elizabeth Olsen), Ant-Man ( Paul Rudd), Bucky Barnes ( Sebastian Stan), Hawkeye ( Jeremy Renner), and Falcon ( Anthony Mackie) - wanted nothing to do with Iron Man and the superhuman registry that his team, made up of Vision ( Paul Bettany), Spider-Man, Black Panther ( Chadwick Boseman), Black Widow, and War Machine ( Don Cheadle), believed in. Last year’s Captain America: Civil War ended with the Avengers broken and split up. The Infinity War trailer assembles three distinct teams of Avengers Here’s a rundown of our favorite moments and highlights. And with repeated viewings, some big clues about what happens in Infinity War begin to materialize. There’s so much to talk about that the trailer is easily worth a second (or third or fourth or fifth) look. And then there’s an all-out assault on Black Panther’s kingdom of Wakanda. Black Widow ( Scarlett Johansson) has a new dye job. Doctor Strange ( Benedict Cumberbatch) and Wong ( Benedict Wong) makes friends with the Hulk and Iron Man. Spider-Man ( Tom Holland) is getting that tingling Spidey-sense. The movie opens in China-the second-biggest movie market on the planet-on May 11, so box office results only stand to improve further this week.The trailer is packed with potential, not to mention so many take-my-money moments for comic book fans.Ĭaptain America ( Chris Evans) is sporting a beard. In total, Infinity War has now made $1.16 billion worldwide to date. After posting the biggest-ever opening weekend, the movie has now crossed $1 billion globally, making it the fastest movie in history to make the mark. And I think we changed it to something that was a little more specific to the storytelling."Īvengers: Infinity War continues to dominate the box office. "I think he used to say that on Nowhere to Gamora when he emerged from the Reality Cloak as the aether exposed him. "We replaced another line that we thought was a little more specific to the storytelling with Gamora," he said. There is also some dialogue in the Infinity War trailer that does not occur in the movie, namely Thanos' line: "Fun isn't something one considers when balancing the universe, but this does put a smile on my face." In this case, Russo revealed that the dialogue did exist in the script, but was changed in post-production. So at our disposal are lots of different shots that aren't in the movie that we can manipulate through CG to tell a story that we want to tell specifically for the purpose of the trailer and not for the film." "We look at the trailer as a very different experience than the movie, and I think audiences are so predictive now that you have to be very smart about how you craft a trailer because an audience can watch a trailer and basically tell you what's gonna happen in the film. "We use all the material that we have at our disposal to create a trailer," he said. Russo went on to talk about his and his brother Anthony's approach to making trailers. It was literally created in that version for the trailer." "It was never even created for the movie in that version. "That shot that you're referencing was never in the movie in the version that you saw," he told the Happy Sad Confused podcast. Now Playing: Avengers: Infinity War - Teaser Trailer Co-director Joe Russo has now confirmed that the scene was made specifically for the trailer-presumably to create a cool shot that showed all the heroes together.īy clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's But not only is this shot not in the movie, Hulk doesn't even appear past his showdown with Thanos near the start of the film. The footage in question is the shot of various heroes, including Captain America, Black Panther, Hulk, and Black Widow, in Wakanda, racing towards the camera. Last year's Spider-Man: Homecoming featured a couple and it has now been confirmed that the most famous shot in the Avengers: Infinity War's first trailer was also created just for the promo. However, lately there have been some examples of key shots that were created specifically for trailers, that were never intended for the movies themselves. It is common for movie trailers to include footage that doesn't feature in the final film, especially if they are released while the movies are still in post-production.