AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR Concept Art Features Drax Vs. Thanos, Iron Spider, Stormbreaker, And More

AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR Concept Art Features Drax Vs. Thanos, Iron Spider, Stormbreaker, And More

A new batch of Avengers: Infinity War concept art has been revealed now that the movie is available on Digital HD and it puts the spotlight on Iron Man, Spider-Man, Thor, the White Wolf, and much more...

By JoshWilding - Aug 03, 2018 02:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Avengers: Infinity War
Avengers: Infinity War is the biggest superhero movie of all-time and just as we started calming down after seeing the epic ensemble, it's now hit Digital HD and is all everyone is talking about again. Today, a new batch of concept art has been revealed and it puts the spotlight on moments we did and didn't see in the movie along with a number of characters, including Thor, Doctor Strange, and Iron Spider.

These are all very cool and hopefully just the start because the Avengers: Infinity War "Art of" book is set to be released this fall. That's bound to be crammed full of great images and may even shed some light on where the story goes next as Avengers 4 is still shrouded in such a great deal of secrecy. So, to check out this new concept art, all you guys have to do is click on the "View List" button down below.


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Thor finally powers up with Stormbreaker in hand and we get a very cool look at his armour reforming itself over his arms, an idea which was actually first established by Joss Whedon in The Avengers
 
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The Iron Spider suit was introduced in Spider-Man: Homecoming but it wasn't until Avengers: Infinity War that Peter Parker finally got to try it on. Here, we get a spectacular close-up shot of that. 
 
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In a slightly different scene to what we saw in the movie itself, Iron Man clings on to Spider-Man as the two heroes travel into outer space. The Russos have said that they actually reshot this sequence.
 
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While we did see Drax cross paths with Thanos in the movie, he never really got the revenge he wanted and this piece of artwork shows the Man Titan easily overpowering the Guardian of the Galaxy. 
 
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Bucky was given a totally new look for Avengers: Infinity War as he went from being The Winter Soldier to becoming Wakanda's White Wolf. We didn't see much of him, though, as he turned to dust.
 
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This gorgeous piece of concept art shows Chris Hemsworth rocking his new costume as the God of Thunder and while it uses a lot of black, it definitely suits the hero and is hopefully a look he'll keep.
 
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Doctor Strange goes to war with Thanos here but it's clear that the Sorcerer Supreme's best efforts aren't anywhere near strong enough to stop the Mad Titan - and the Infinity Gauntlet - in his tracks.
 
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Iron Man dons his most technologically advanced armour to date in the movie and this concept art gives us a closer look at how that was brought to life. Will he get a new look in Avengers 4, though? 
 
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Here, we see Corvus Glaive and one of Thanos' monstrous Outriders. It's interesting seeing how much work was put into the former, especially as his screen time was ultimately pretty limited. 
 
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We never got to see how Bruce Banner made his way out of that hole in the Sanctum Sanctorum but this piece of concept art shows Doctor Strange giving the Jade Giant a much needed helping hand.
 
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In this very cool shot, Doctor Strange does battle with Ebony Maw, a standout sequence in Avengers: Infinity War which probably could have lasted a little longer as their powers are so unique.
 
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This is a fantastic shot of Thanos but look closely and you'll notice that the Infinity Stones are placed a little differently on the Infinity Gauntlet with the Mind Stone taking the place of the Time Stone. 

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Spagett
Spagett - 8/3/2018, 3:18 AM
Stormbreaker is too big. Not a fan.
Vigor
Vigor - 8/3/2018, 4:00 AM
@Spagett - that's exactly what I love about it
Reminds me of a legendary weapon found in final fantasy 7
Presto76
Presto76 - 8/3/2018, 5:19 AM
@Spagett - Yeah, he cant twirl it around like he did with mjolnir. That was a really cool maneouver of his
JoeInTheBox
JoeInTheBox - 8/3/2018, 9:00 AM
@Spagett - I don't mind the size, but that the Groot handle, makes it look "off". It doesn't look strong enough to hold the weight, like it could snap at any moment.

It was a nice scene, don't get me wrong, I just don't like the looks of it.
DoctorDoomSayer
DoctorDoomSayer - 8/3/2018, 3:24 AM
I hope in A4 we get to see each one of the characters hit Thanos with a devastating combo. Thed Russos are so talented i'm sure they will have interesting teamups and cool use of the heroes powers used in new unique/different ways.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 8/3/2018, 3:36 AM
I rewatched Infinity War yesterday. I have to say, I forgot how well made it was. Everything from the script, acting, direction and story was ridiculously on point. It really does feel like a sci-fi epic, and there are a couple of times the music reminds me of Star Wars and the cinematography of LotD. I really enjoyed the music, and even the death scenes still felt really bold during the rewatch. There are little things the Russo's did with Thanos that made him feel a lot more enjoyable than the kind of villain he might have been on paper, particularly his dialogue and the way they shot and rendered him. Best MCU villain without a doubt.

One thing I did notice right now (currently doing as many screenshots as I can) is that when him and Gamora are on Vormir, he acts protective of Gamora when the Red Skull appears. Little things like that make him all the better.
LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 8/3/2018, 4:42 AM
@BlindWedjat - Yup Thanos truly did love Gamora as his own. It's weird to actually fell bad for a genocidal alien but when he realized he had to kill her to achieve his goal you could truly feel his heart break.

Such a great job by Brolin, the Russos, and the whole VFX team.

Presto76
Presto76 - 8/3/2018, 5:15 AM
@BlindWedjat - Its pretty epic all right. they brought all the characters together really harmoniously, it could have easily been a disjointed mess like TLJ in lesser creators hands.
Jaspion
Jaspion - 8/3/2018, 3:42 AM
That Thor though..
Kumkani
Kumkani - 8/3/2018, 3:44 AM
Also, Gamora is now my favourite character from the film. Zoe Saldana [frick]ing killed it here.
Menks123
Menks123 - 8/3/2018, 12:24 PM
@BlindWedjat - The scene on Vormir and her chastising him about not being able to get the stone, not loving a damn thing in his life with his back turned...

That was so fricking well done and just hits you like a rock once you realize what is happening.

Saldana kills it.
Xenge
Xenge - 8/3/2018, 4:18 AM
I'm offended by the fact that James decided to introduce Bautista's hero in The Guardians, as such a silly and stupid, literally, turning into his clown, who could do nothing against Ronan, much less against Thanos. Okay, he would have been a jester, but where is power? In comics, we saw both versions of Drax, but the "serious" Drax in the scene on Titan was needed, at least for the sake of this:
Benjamitesandwich
Benjamitesandwich - 8/3/2018, 4:53 AM
@Xenge - I wholeheartedly agree. Drax in Annihilation was the Drax I was hopping to see in the Guardians movies. I still have faith that he will show for something in the future.
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 8/3/2018, 5:17 AM
@Xenge - Of course, this was Drax from the actual original Infinity Guantlet storyline:



I’ve never read “serious” Drax, but I can understand how he’d be a disappointment if that’s what you wanted. However, he’s pretty beloved as a doofus, and IMO works nicely to provide levity in a film that had plenty of serious moments already.
LaserKing
LaserKing - 8/3/2018, 4:25 AM
So much going on in a movie that flows so well. I am most impressed with this movies ability to fit everything in and not feel forced. Spiderman and Antman in Civil War felt a little squeezed in compared to everyone in this movie.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 8/3/2018, 4:51 AM
@LaserKing - Honestly pacing is the greatest strength of the Russo bros + Markus & McFeely combination. All of their films are so well paced and flow so nicely.

Very few MCU films have as good pacing as the three they've done. Probably only Ant-Man, The Avengers, and Black Panther maybe.
LaserKing
LaserKing - 8/3/2018, 4:27 AM
Also love the way the Guardians were introduced with the music. Put a smile on my face.
Whaley87
Whaley87 - 8/3/2018, 6:09 AM
@LaserKing - I downloaded that song not long after seeing the film for the first time. Got it stuck in my head and my foot was tapping as soon as their intro scene began. Great song.
aflynn
aflynn - 8/3/2018, 4:43 AM
Such incredible concept art.
marvel72
marvel72 - 8/3/2018, 6:51 AM
This art is fantastic. Thor & Doctor Strange were my two favourite characters in the movie.When Thor turns up in Wakanda with Rocket & Groot was the best moment in the movie. The movie is an instant classic.
texarkana
texarkana - 8/4/2018, 1:44 PM
Yeah Thor definitely steals the show in this movie in terms of flexing his powers. I was not thrilled about Thor getting beat up by his big sister and giving up in Ragnorak. It was a good story and a twist where the heroes don’t always win, but Thor is the god of freaking thunder it’s about time he was put to the test and delivered.
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