Finally the long awaited trailer is finally out today. The Marvel Studios have today alongside Disney has brought out the new 'Avengers : Infinity War ' trailer on 14:00 GMT .
Infinity war is the journey of all MCU characters from the past 10 years by the starting to Iron Man( Robert Downey Jr) in 2008. All the 16 movies from Iron Man to Black Panther(due February) will feature in this epic movie . All the major characters such as Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans, Chris Evans , Tom Hiddlestone , Jeremy Renner , Scarlett Johanssen , Anthony Mackie , Tom Holland , Benedict Cumberbatch , Mark Ruffalo , Chris Patt, Dave Batistua and the main character Josh Brolin aka Thanos will be seen in this movie .
According to the director , Rusoo Brothers and producer Kevin Fegie , the movie will be atleast 2 and half hrs as it contains the entire sum of 10 years of Marvel Cinematic Universe . The trailer teaser comes a day after Vanity Fair's big cover story on the Marvel Universe, speaking to studio head Kevin Feige.
Up to this point, Marvel Studios has released 17 films, with five more coming in the next couple of years. "Infinity War" is poised to feature all of the stars fans have grown to love over the last decade, including Iron Man, Captain America, Spider-Man and more.
But in the interview, Feige looked past "Infinity War" and into 2019's "Avengers 4," teasing big changes as your favorite heroes face off against Thanos, the most powerful villain in all the land.
It will “bring things you’ve never seen in superhero films: a finale. ... There will be two distinct periods. Everything before 'Avengers 4' and everything after. I know it will not be in ways people are expecting."
The new Avengers will feature all the mixture of all the characters and superheroes that have started from the past 10 years . New storylines and characters are about to be formed in the movie . Joe Russo even claims that the new movie is about to be 2.5 hrs long and will be the summary of something big. This is going to be one of the biggest franchise one has ever seen . Soon after the infinity trailer was taken out there were more than 4 million views in 5 hours. The youtube was crashed for 10 mins due to excessive users searching for the trailer.
The trailer for Avengers: Infinity War promises a movie with real stakes—and a story that will begin to say goodbye to a generation of beloved superheroes.
This week, Vanity Fair featured an in-depth story on the Marvel universe written by Joanna Robinson. The piece acknowledged that the dozens of stars who had gathered for the studio’s huge 10th anniversary photo shoot might not see each other again. “We’re all aware that this is going to be the last time we get to hang out like this,” Chris Hemsworth (who plays Thor) remarked. “I feel a lot of joy for the next generation,” Scarlett Johansson (who plays Black Widow) said. “It’s a bittersweet feeling, but a positive one.”
Most importantly, Feige himself also promised a genuine conclusion was on the way. Avengers 4, he told Robinson, will “bring things you’ve never seen in superhero films: a finale.” Of course, that doesn’t mean the immensely profitable Marvel Cinematic Universe is going to close up shop—future movies will likely revolve around newer heroes like Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) and Captain Marvel (Brie Larson). But the still-untitled Avengers 4, due out one year after Infinity War and presumably concluding its grand Thanos arc, may well do what previous Marvel movies have refused to: Kill off some major characters, and not spend large chunks of story time setting up the next conflict.
So, who will die? The trailer offers only teases rather than actual clues. Feige has described Infinity War as a colossal sort of heist film, as Thanos gathers the “Infinity Gems” he needs to conquer the universe. These glowing gewgaws have served some plot function in many a Marvel movie, but they’re more like metaphors for the disparate story strands that Feige and his screenwriters have woven into the larger franchise. In Infinity War, fans will thrill at the sight of all the company’s big names meeting, from the spacefaring Guardians of the Galaxy to the teenaged Spider-Man (Tom Holland), whose rights were acquired in a complex power-sharing agreement with Sony.
In releasing a film series (with 20-plus titles) that generates consistent box-office returns, Marvel has pulled off something other studios could only dream of. Now it’s preparing to say goodbye to some of the biggest brand-name actors. Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans, in particular, have grown prohibitively expensive even by Marvel standards, and both have signaled a desire to retire from their roles. Though the move might sound risky for Marvel, it’s just further evidence of the studio’s confidence in its future plans. Avengers: Infinity War will have lots of impressive-looking fights between cosmic villains and muscle-bound heroes. But it’s what comes next—and what doesn’t—that’ll be truly interesting.
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