Thursday, August 10, 2017

How Avengers: Infinity War Will Tie Together the Marvel Cinematic Universe

By: Michaela Bush

Wondering which Marvel movies you need to refresh your memory on prior to heading to the theater to watch Infinity War next year? With all of the MCU characters piled into one marvelous film, it’s a lot to take in, and there are plenty of origin stories to recollect and potential movie tie-ins to take note of beforehand as well. In case you were considering this, you might want to read up on what Joe Russo, co-director of Infinity War, recently stated in an interview.

“Everything is setting up Infinity War,” Russo explained to cinemablend.com during San Diego Comic-Con. “Every narrative that you have seen in any of the Marvel movies leading up to this point comes to bear in some way because all of the characters and all of the franchises are coming together, bringing their themes and their tone and the things that motivate the characters are driving them through this story. It has been the hardest part of the job for us, [melding] all of that together. But thankfully, we got [Christopher] Markus and [Stephen] McFeely working with us. They are incredible collaborators. They wrote Winter Soldier for us, and Civil War. Now they’re writing both Avengers movies. I feel like we’ve got a great Vulcan mind meld between the two of them, and me and my brother.”

With McFeely, Markus, and the Russo brothers at the helm of this film, it’s bound to be a memorable film, at the very least. This crew has never let the MCU fans down as of yet, with action-packed scenes that are hard to be rivaled and deeply-driven themes throughout Winter Soldier and Civil War.

Is anyone now planning to have a Marvel movie marathon leading up to the theatrical release of Infinity War?

Avengers: Infinity War is set for a 2018 release, and is the third Avengers film of the franchise.


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