The writers of Avengers: Endgame had their hands full piecing together several technically and emotionally tricky team-ups and goodbyes, but creating the blueprint to take down Thanos (Josh Brolin) through time travel may have proven to be the most complex part of crafting Endgame's plot.
Thanks to the Russo Brother's Avengers: Endgame livestream event, fans got to see how the cast keeps things fun during filming. As part of the effort, the brothers posted a short behind-the-scenes clip that showed a lighter side of long-time MCU colleagues Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans.
During a live-tweet event for Avengers: Endgame, the film's co-writer Christopher Markus revealed how he and his fellow scribe Stephen McFeely decided which of the heroes would use the Infinity Stones in order to fully defeat Thanos (Josh Brolin) and his troops at the end of the movie.
The Russo brothers took to Twitter to make their way through the three-hour Avengers: Endgame, posting behind-the-scenes tidbits and pieces of trivia about making the film along the way. One of them, featuring Evans playing around on set in his serious old man makeup, is pretty delightful.
It's not every day that an actor walks off the set after portraying a cinematic icon for the final time — and thanks to Avengers: Endgame directors Joe and Anthony Russo, Marvel fans can share in one of those moments. The directors shared a clip of Robert Downey Jr.'s last day on the set of Endgame.
The directors of Avengers: Endgame have a soft spot for one of the film's most sentimental moments. After appearing on Instagram Live to stream the first hour of Endgame, Joe and Anthony Russo took to Twitter, where they revealed their favorite shot in the entire three-hour-long movie.
One of the more interesting things that Avengers: Endgame didn't have time to truly explore was the "Hulk snap." Fortunately, during a live-stream-and-tweet event for Endgame, one of the film's co-writers, Christopher Markus, finally revealed what Hulk's Soul Stone vision would have been.
Brimming with emotional callbacks and exchanges intended to wrap the arcs of the franchise's leading characters, Avengers: Endgame also managed to be filled with a seemingly uncountable number of on-screen throwdowns. However, there was one epic fight scene that didn't make it into the movie.
After the Russo Brothers hosted an hour-long Avengers: Endgame livestream event on April 27, they then live-tweeted answers to several burning fan questions. One question stood out: If the audience went nuts when Captain America finally wielded Mjolnir, how did Chris Evans himself react?
Avengers: Endgame marked the end of many characters' time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including Steve Rogers, who grew old in a flash and passed on his superhero shield at the end of the film. The movie's directors recently shared a video of actor Chris Evans' last day as Captain America.
Avengers: Endgame is full of callbacks and amusing Easter eggs, but some of them are such inside jokes that someone who was there has to explain it to you.
Who knew eight little words could spark hours of discussion — plus countless gasps across the globe? Avengers: Endgame achieved that staggering effort-to-result ratio when Chris Evans' Steve Rogers uttered an uncharacteristically crass line that means a lot more than you might think.
Joe and Anthony Russo currently — and likely will forevermore — have a question nipping at their heels: Will they ever return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and direct another film for it? During a livestream of Avengers: Endgame, Joe Russo answered the question.
To celebrate the one-year anniversary of Avengers: Endgame hitting theaters, co-directors Joe and Anthony Russo hosted an Instagram Live stream and a live-tweeting session to share new info and some photos and videos from the set. One such video was of Brie Larson's first day as Captain Marvel.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, how many is a song good for? In Avengers: Endgame, one little tune speaks volumes. During a livestream of the movie, Endgame co-director Joe Russo hinted at the true meaning of the film's opening song — "Dear Mr. Fantasy" by Traffic.
The directors of Avengers: Endgame — the Russo Brothers, Joe and Anthony — explained in a livestream of the film on April 27, 2020 that back when they were filming, they worked with Iron Man actor Robert Downey Jr. in a unique way, not just for the franchise, but also for filmmaking in general.
It'll be a while until Spider-Man is officially back in the neighborhood — or at a movie theater near you. Two of Sony's upcoming Spider-Man films are delayed thanks to the COVID-19 crisis, which has affected nearly every major Hollywood film release originally slated to hit theaters in 2020.
Fans might be growing impatient for the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, but Sebastian Stan says it'll be worth the wait. Stan opened up about the series in a recent interview, and he says that fans can expect the best of both the film and TV worlds from the series.
It took six years, but someone may have discovered the final and most elaborate Easter egg in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1 — emphasis on the "may." A tweet from James Gunn appears to confirm that the last Easter egg of the film has been found. But is that really what's happening here?
The Marvel Cinematic Universe movies have been forced to continue their game of involuntary musical chairs. After the franchise pushed all of its announced films back one previously established release slot on the years-long schedule, two Phase 4 movies changed release dates again.
The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed another cinematic project, making it impossible to see the latest installment of Tom Cruise's blockbuster Mission: Impossible series on schedule. This has also affected Mission: Impossible 8, which has been bumped from 2021's summer schedule.
Pulp Fiction is full of iconic moments and personalities. Now, more than 25 years after the film's release, director Quentin Tarantino has answered a big, unanswered question about one of its most memorable characters, the Gimp.
The young superheroes from the CW's Legends of Tomorrow are back from their month-long hiatus, and boy, did they make it count. The first episode back — the eighth episode of season 5, entitled "Zari, Not Zari" — was bookended by death.
Get ready to head back to Pawnee. In the midst of shelter-in-place orders and lockdowns as COVID-19 is still keeping everyone inside across the globe, NBC has a gift for us all: the cast of Parks and Recreation is finally reuniting.
On Thursday, April 23 in coordination with ComicBook.com, writer-director James Gunn participated in a quarantine watch party of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, offering live commentary throughout the evening on his Twitter account. Here are the best reveals of the night.