Avengers: Infinity War

The trailers forAvengers : eternity Warwerevery dissimilar to the last film- and even the famous " money shot " from the first trailer , with the Avengers charging towards the screen , did n’t actually appear in the final movie . It ’s led many viewers to wonder what change during output , and whether or not the Russos commute plans while filming .

For their part , the Russos have insist that was n’t the case . In fact , there are n’t even manydeleted scenes forInfinity War . Getting so many histrion on - set at the same time was a logistic nightmare for the directors , so they could n’t afford to ravage any time shooting . So why were the trailers so different to the theatrical cut ?

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In an consultation with theHappy Sad Confusedpodcast , Joe and Anthony Russo finally revealed why that " money guesswork " is n’t actually in the film . It turn out it was shoot deliberately for the trailer . As Anthony Russo explain :

" That shot … was never in the movie , in the variation that you see … It was never even create for the movie in that version , it was literally produce in that reading for the trailer . "

Notice the thrifty wording . The realness is that a version of that fit was scoot for the picture show , with the Avengers and the Wakandan army charging forward to confront the USA of Thanos . It was just very dissimilar , hit from a dissimilar angle , as part of a larger shoot . It also did n’t feature the Hulk ; he was clearly added in CG , only because the Hulk is of course a vendible persona .

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Joe Russo pointed out that savvy directors view the dawdler as a unlike product to the movie . " You have to be very smart about how you cast a trailer , " he observed , " ‘cause an audience can watch a house trailer and basically tell you what ’s gon na find in the film . " The challenge facing filmmakers , then , is to create a trailer that tip audiences off to the film ’s subject and important arc , but that conceals enough to make the movie a surprise . " At our disposal are lots of different shots that are n’t in the movie , " Joe Russo continued , " that we can manipulate through CG , to tell a narration that we require to severalise … specifically for the design of the house trailer , and not for the picture . "

looker have noticed another key omission ; a unmarried phone line of dialogue that was put in large place in the prevue , but did n’t really happen in the plastic film at all . " Fun is n’t something one considers when balancing the universe , " Thanos proclaim in the trailers , " but this does put a smile on my face . " The Russos revealed that this bloodline of dialogue was in reality dash for the film . It was originally recorded in the scene where Thanos face Gamora , who moments earlier think she ’d killed him . The Russos opt to supplant that parentage with something a little more " characterful , " reflecting the aroused intensity of the instant . They made the proper call there ; the emotion in Thanos ’s encounter with Gamora are powerful and intense .

Marvel studio get it on what they ’re doing when it come to trailers . They ’re aware that every second will be carefully scrutinized . Viewers take bill , though , the trailers are quite distinct from the films , a separate intersection that is designed torepresentthe movie rather thanrevealit . This is n’t the first sentence Marvel has filmed a " money gibe " for the sake of the trailer . Marketing forSpider - piece : Homecomingfocused on a scene where Spider - Man and Iron Man launching into action side - by - side . That , too , was shot only for the trailers .

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Viewers beware , Marvel preview may not give away quite so much as we think .

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