AVENGERS: ENDGAME Promo Poster Offers A New Live-Action Look At Captain Marvel And Iron Man

AVENGERS: ENDGAME Promo Poster Offers A New Live-Action Look At Captain Marvel And Iron Man

A new piece of promotional imagery for Avengers: Endgame has been released and as well as Iron Man's latest armour, the present day version of Captain Marvel also received the spotlight. Check it out!

By JoshWilding - Mar 24, 2019 06:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Avengers: Endgame
There's just over a month to go until Avengers: Endgame is release and that means a lot of promotional materials are starting to surface. Now, Shell has unveiled a fresh shot of Tony Stark/Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) and Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) looking mighty formidable. 

Iron Man's new armour is very cool and clearly pays homage to the source material as the hero is decked out in a suit which looks nearly identical to the one from his early comic book adventures, albeit with some enhancements which ensure it doesn't look out of place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Common sense says this one will also be powered by nanotechnology. 

As for Captain Marvel, her costume has only undergone some very minor alterations but her hair his longer and she doesn't appear to have aged a day since the events of her recent solo outing. 

What do you guys make of this new look at the heroes? Share your thoughts down below. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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There Was Very Nearly Zero Marketing



So far, we've had two posters, two trailers, and one TV spot for Avengers: Endgame. That's not quite enough for some but it's by no means a bad haul for such a secretive movie. But, did Marvel Studios consider doing no marketing whatsoever for the Avengers: Infinity War sequel? 

"We did," Joe Russo confirms. "We talked about all scales of marketing."

"The thing that's most important to us is that we preserve the surprise of the narrative," 
he continues. "When I was a kid and saw The Empire Strikes Back at 11am on the day it opened, and sat there until 10pm watching it back to back to back, it so profoundly moved me because I didn't know a damn thing about the story I was going to watch. We're trying to replicate that experience."
 

Does Kevin Feige Regret Those Deaths?



Infinity War obviously wraps up with characters like Star-Lord, Spider-Man, and Black Panther all turning to dust after the Mad Titan snapped his fingers and unleashed the power of the Infinity Stones, but does Feige regret such a bold storytelling decision? 

"I was a hundred percent confident in that ending," he says, "until about the Monday before release. Then I started to get really nervous. It was like, 'Wait a minute: what have we done?' For years, leading up to the release of that ending, people were going, 'These movies are predictable. The good guy always wins.'"

"And for years I was thinking, 'Just wait.'"

 

The Snap Was Nearly Saved For Avengers: Endgame



"We had so much story in those early drafts of Infinity War that, if anything, we thought we maybe shouldn't do The Snap until the end of act one of Endgame," says McFeely. Feige, meanwhile, confirms that adapting that moment from the comics was always a priority: "We talked about that ending for years and years and years. It was the reason to adapt Infinity Gauntlet."

"What was the most shocking thing we could do?" he asks. "End the movie with The Snap."

As for whether or not he thinks the cliffhanger ending is a bad thing, Feige adds: "I understand why people would use that word, but it comes to an end, and that end is, Thanos wins."
 

What Makes Endgame Different To Infinity War



The Russos point out that the movie's ending leaves them in a position where they had to say, "Alright, we have no idea how the story can move forward from here. We've just killed half the characters" according to Joe. 

McFeely, meanwhile, notes that after telling the previous movie from Thanos' perspective, the biggest change here is that there's a much narrower focus on Earth's Mightiest Heroes. "Infinity War had 23 people on the poster," he says. "That dictated a certain type of pace and a certain type of movie."

"There's only, what, nine people on the poster for Endgame? So maybe you can do a different type of storytelling."

 

What Comes Next?



"The jumping off point for [Endgame] is the question, 'How do you move forward when you've lost like this?'" Anthony says. "What is the way forward from that kind of experience?'" 

According to McFeely, Thor is "not blaming anybody but himself" and he "does have a lot of guilt" for failing to deliver the killing blow to the Mad Titan the last time they crossed paths. 

"I don't want to say it's a laugh riot," the writer notes when asked about the first act. "It comes from a darker place."

Why The Heroes Didn't Just Vanish



In the comic books, when Thanos snaps his fingers, half of the universe just vanishes. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, however, they turned to ash. Now, Feige has elaborated on why that change was made and who exactly came up with it.

"Dan DeLeeuw, our visual effects supervisor, and our visual effects team, came up with the ash effect. We didn't want people to simply disappear, and people think they had been teleported somewhere. It needed to seem much more permanent than that." Looking back, it's fair to say that Marvel made the right decision in this regard. 
 

Test Screening Reactions



Remember that feeling you were left with after watching Earth's Mightiest Heroes perish? Well, those same reactions were what Infinity War received during test screenings as well. 

"When we do test screenings, you can judge the authenticity of reactions based on when the applause starts," Feige reveals. "Here, there was nothing. Nothing. Silence. The best reactions after were like, 'I hated it, but I loved it.' 'I hated it, but I understand why it had to happen.'"

Feige also reveals that it was always the plan to kill off some big names as Spider-Man's demise was "filmed on the first or second day of what would be an almost two-year process."
 

Endgame Will Feature An "Epic Narrative"



After Feige jokingly said that Avengers: Endgame will be three hours of Steve Rogers in a support group meeting, Anthony Russo more seriously states that we can expect an "epic narrative" and McFeely promises that "It's just the most. It's just the biggest."

That's hardly a surprise, and it's clear this movie will take us to some unexpected places.
 

This Movie Will Change The MCU Forever



"We are in different territory, possibly than anyone's ever been in before in terms of a movie series," Markus says in regards to how Endgame will impact the rest of this shared world. 

"The MCU continues to exist. Who happens to be in it is fluid and evolving things where, because it's all connected, you can't reboot one. All the parts have to work together. Things continue, but like life, losses are real, and change is real."

As for why we've heard very little about what comes next, Feige adds: "It's not even just about spoilers. It's about keeping the focus on what we're working on."
 

Focusing On The Original Six



"He's been our guy since we started at Marvel," Markus says in regards to Captain America. "He's the barometer for the team. You go look for Captain America and if he's still fighting, you keep fighting. But if he's sitting on his butt in the dirt, saying, 'Oh God,' that really, really means you lost."

"People would point out that that Cap wasn't in Infinity War a whole lot," adds Feige. "And Iron Man didn't really speak for that last half hour because of what was going on. But those characters, and all of the original six, are very much the focus of Endgame in a very personal and emotional way."


 

 

 
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LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 3/24/2019, 7:10 AM
KnifeWasTooSlow
KnifeWasTooSlow - 3/24/2019, 7:11 AM
This looks really cool, the hype is real.


Also, the Avengers' font is so great!
So cool for Marvel to keep it consistent!
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 3/24/2019, 7:11 AM
Carol's suit here is the same she is wearing in the Captain Marvel mid-credits scene.
Vigor
Vigor - 3/24/2019, 7:12 AM
@WakandanQueen - right. Which takes place during end game
DarkDetective
DarkDetective - 3/24/2019, 9:02 AM
@WakandanQueen - no shit, its like that scene was from endgame.
kylo0607
kylo0607 - 3/24/2019, 10:39 AM
@WakandanQueen - Yeah, funny how she is wearing it in both the promo of Endgame and the actual scene from Endgame!

WHOA!
Vigor
Vigor - 3/24/2019, 7:11 AM
I like her hair longer. She seems more serious

This is my favorite iron man armor already
TexasAvenger
TexasAvenger - 3/24/2019, 8:12 AM
@Vigor - Hard to top the Mark VII for me but this is coming close to it.
MrJoshua327
MrJoshua327 - 3/24/2019, 10:19 AM
@TexasAvenger - I love the Mark VII too. I’m excited for this suit though because it’s an homage to the classic comic suit with the all gold arms and legs. I can’t wait for this movie!
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 3/24/2019, 7:11 AM
*That banner of CW II*
Oh man, why did you remind me of that shit. 😫

I don't really find Brie...attractive, but here and in that end-credits scene or Endgame trailer...she's nice. :3
Vigor
Vigor - 3/24/2019, 7:12 AM
@Doomsday8888 - maybe it's all about the hair
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 3/24/2019, 7:18 AM
@Vigor
Yep!
Battabing
Battabing - 3/24/2019, 7:14 AM
I actually like Carol's Endgame suit, but I'm noticing that the gold shoulders do, in fact, look tacky. Also not loving that Marsha Brady hair.
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 3/24/2019, 7:15 AM
she doesn't appear to have aged a day since the events of her recent solo outing.
Considering the Kree live longer, according to the Supreme Intelligence, she ages far slower than humans do. So in her 50s she still looks like in her 20s.
Vigor
Vigor - 3/24/2019, 7:16 AM
@WakandanQueen - good WAy to get around that
HopeVanDAUMNN
HopeVanDAUMNN - 3/24/2019, 7:23 AM
@WakandanQueen - Thor is 1K+ years old and looks 30-ish.
No one can top that.
Prime8
Prime8 - 3/24/2019, 7:15 AM
April 25 can’t come soon enough.
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 3/24/2019, 7:29 AM
@Prime8 - It's not so bad. I once had to wait a whole year for April 25.
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