I really didn't think they would.Farmer1906 said:
Omg Thanos gets all the gems and snaps his fingers. Half the universe is gone. I didn't think they'd actually do it.
I really didn't think they would.Farmer1906 said:
Omg Thanos gets all the gems and snaps his fingers. Half the universe is gone. I didn't think they'd actually do it.
You did that thing where you tried to pass it off as a prediction.Farmer1906 said:I really didn't think they would.Farmer1906 said:
Omg Thanos gets all the gems and snaps his fingers. Half the universe is gone. I didn't think they'd actually do it.
Since we had a spoiler thread I wanted to drop the biggest spoiler there could be.Brian Earl Spilner said:You did that thing where you tried to pass it off as a prediction.Farmer1906 said:I really didn't think they would.Farmer1906 said:
Omg Thanos gets all the gems and snaps his fingers. Half the universe is gone. I didn't think they'd actually do it.
Pathetic and sad.
I thought this was Adam Warlock.AGSPORTSFAN07 said:
So can we assume Adam Warlock is inside the soulstone?
Nah, they showed his cocoon in GotG2 post credits with Ayesha (the gold-plated leader of the Sovereign).AGSPORTSFAN07 said:
So can we assume Adam Warlock is inside the soulstone?
jackie childs said:
how about Avengers: Oh Snap!
Claude! said:jackie childs said:
how about Avengers: Oh Snap!
Is Gwen Stacy involved?
Bobcat06 said:
So what's the story with all the unused footage in the trailer that never made it into the film? (For example everyone in Wakanda charging together)
I would normally assume that parts were cut and will be included in the director's cut, but there are clips of Hulk busting out of the Hulkbuster suit. That is antithetical to Banner's character arc, so I doubt it was ever intended to be in the film at all.
Can you imagine what would have happened had this movie came out before the internet and pop culture boom? If we had seen that movie not knowing about contracts or upcoming movie deals?Sex Panther said:
The more I think about this movie, the more I think it was just incredible.
The ending was flat out jaw-dropping, even if we know it will get reversed.
One of my best friends who likes these movies a lot but doesn't follow Hollywood, called me last night so confused to discuss it. He had no idea there's another one in a year. He thought this was the finale (which Forbes had a good article about them pivoting and not selling this as a two-parter). He was legitimately saddened and conflicted by what happened. I think for the average moviegoer, Marvel pretty much pulled off the Empire of this generation.
What other films have they done it for?M.C. Swag said:Bobcat06 said:
So what's the story with all the unused footage in the trailer that never made it into the film? (For example everyone in Wakanda charging together)
I would normally assume that parts were cut and will be included in the director's cut, but there are clips of Hulk busting out of the Hulkbuster suit. That is antithetical to Banner's character arc, so I doubt it was ever intended to be in the film at all.
Marvel has been doing that for a few movies now. They make scenes specifically for trailers knowing it'll never make the film cut. I actually appreciate it.
Quad Dog said:Can you imagine what would have happened had this movie came out before the internet and pop culture boom? If we had seen that movie not knowing about contracts or upcoming movie deals?Sex Panther said:
The more I think about this movie, the more I think it was just incredible.
The ending was flat out jaw-dropping, even if we know it will get reversed.
One of my best friends who likes these movies a lot but doesn't follow Hollywood, called me last night so confused to discuss it. He had no idea there's another one in a year. He thought this was the finale (which Forbes had a good article about them pivoting and not selling this as a two-parter). He was legitimately saddened and conflicted by what happened. I think for the average moviegoer, Marvel pretty much pulled off the Empire of this generation.
Bobcat06 said:What other films have they done it for?M.C. Swag said:Bobcat06 said:
So what's the story with all the unused footage in the trailer that never made it into the film? (For example everyone in Wakanda charging together)
I would normally assume that parts were cut and will be included in the director's cut, but there are clips of Hulk busting out of the Hulkbuster suit. That is antithetical to Banner's character arc, so I doubt it was ever intended to be in the film at all.
Marvel has been doing that for a few movies now. They make scenes specifically for trailers knowing it'll never make the film cut. I actually appreciate it.
Yeah and all the singing along you do, too?!?Dr. Horrible said:my wife got mad at me cause I reached for a big ole handful of popcorn and started munching away during the scilence...Cromagnum said:
It was all fun and games until the snap, then my theater was as quiet as a church until the end credits.
Also the Hulkbuster jumping up and landing back down with nobody else around it.M.C. Swag said:Bobcat06 said:What other films have they done it for?M.C. Swag said:Bobcat06 said:
So what's the story with all the unused footage in the trailer that never made it into the film? (For example everyone in Wakanda charging together)
I would normally assume that parts were cut and will be included in the director's cut, but there are clips of Hulk busting out of the Hulkbuster suit. That is antithetical to Banner's character arc, so I doubt it was ever intended to be in the film at all.
Marvel has been doing that for a few movies now. They make scenes specifically for trailers knowing it'll never make the film cut. I actually appreciate it.
In the recent past, trailers for Spider-Man: Homecoming, Thor: Ragnarok, and Black Panther have all differed from the final product in various ways. Some of them used CGI to edit key details out of "spoilery" scenes: the Ragnarok trailer removed; Thor's eye injury and Black Panther edited Killmonger to look like T'Challa in a glimpse of him walking into the throne room.
Spider-Man and Iron Man flying through New York together in the Homecoming trailer. (That shot in particular was created solely for use in the trailer, and was never intended to make the final cut.)
The trailers for Infinity War are the most blatantly misleading yet. Remember the Thanos line everyone was quoting when the first teaser came out? "Fun isn't something one considers when balancing the universe. But this does put a smile on my face," he says in voice-over. What a cool line that isn't ever said in the movie.
IW has alot more; 1) in the trailer where Thor meets the GotG for the first time (that's different in that the guardians have weapons drawn and Drax isn't initially in the screenshot) and obviously the studio removing the other 3 stones from the Guantlet when Capt America is 'holding Thanos back.'
I'm not talking about using CGI to prevent spoilers.M.C. Swag said:Bobcat06 said:What other films have they done it for?M.C. Swag said:Bobcat06 said:
So what's the story with all the unused footage in the trailer that never made it into the film? (For example everyone in Wakanda charging together)
I would normally assume that parts were cut and will be included in the director's cut, but there are clips of Hulk busting out of the Hulkbuster suit. That is antithetical to Banner's character arc, so I doubt it was ever intended to be in the film at all.
Marvel has been doing that for a few movies now. They make scenes specifically for trailers knowing it'll never make the film cut. I actually appreciate it.
In the recent past, trailers for Spider-Man: Homecoming, Thor: Ragnarok, and Black Panther have all differed from the final product in various ways. Some of them used CGI to edit key details out of "spoilery" scenes: the Ragnarok trailer removed; Thor's eye injury and Black Panther edited Killmonger to look like T'Challa in a glimpse of him walking into the throne room.
Spider-Man and Iron Man flying through New York together in the Homecoming trailer. (That shot in particular was created solely for use in the trailer, and was never intended to make the final cut.)
The trailers for Infinity War are the most blatantly misleading yet. Remember the Thanos line everyone was quoting when the first teaser came out? "Fun isn't something one considers when balancing the universe. But this does put a smile on my face," he says in voice-over. What a cool line that isn't ever said in the movie.
IW has alot more; 1) in the trailer where Thor meets the GotG for the first time (that's different in that the guardians have weapons drawn and Drax isn't initially in the screenshot) and obviously the studio removing the other 3 stones from the Guantlet when Capt America is 'holding Thanos back.'
I think you'd be surprised.Bobcat06 said:I'm not talking about using CGI to prevent spoilers.M.C. Swag said:Bobcat06 said:What other films have they done it for?M.C. Swag said:Bobcat06 said:
So what's the story with all the unused footage in the trailer that never made it into the film? (For example everyone in Wakanda charging together)
I would normally assume that parts were cut and will be included in the director's cut, but there are clips of Hulk busting out of the Hulkbuster suit. That is antithetical to Banner's character arc, so I doubt it was ever intended to be in the film at all.
Marvel has been doing that for a few movies now. They make scenes specifically for trailers knowing it'll never make the film cut. I actually appreciate it.
In the recent past, trailers for Spider-Man: Homecoming, Thor: Ragnarok, and Black Panther have all differed from the final product in various ways. Some of them used CGI to edit key details out of "spoilery" scenes: the Ragnarok trailer removed; Thor's eye injury and Black Panther edited Killmonger to look like T'Challa in a glimpse of him walking into the throne room.
Spider-Man and Iron Man flying through New York together in the Homecoming trailer. (That shot in particular was created solely for use in the trailer, and was never intended to make the final cut.)
The trailers for Infinity War are the most blatantly misleading yet. Remember the Thanos line everyone was quoting when the first teaser came out? "Fun isn't something one considers when balancing the universe. But this does put a smile on my face," he says in voice-over. What a cool line that isn't ever said in the movie.
IW has alot more; 1) in the trailer where Thor meets the GotG for the first time (that's different in that the guardians have weapons drawn and Drax isn't initially in the screenshot) and obviously the studio removing the other 3 stones from the Guantlet when Capt America is 'holding Thanos back.'
I'm talking about scenes made just for the trailer. IW had tons.
Outside of the Iron Man/Spiderman shot in Homecoming, I'm not aware of any for other movies.
Farmer1906 said:
Alive and well. Guess I can be in Avengers 4.
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You were slain by Thanos, for the good of the Universe.
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You were slain by Thanos, for the good of the Universe.