AVENGERS: ENDGAME - Marvel Studios Releases An Amazing Gallery Of Behind The Scenes Images

AVENGERS: ENDGAME - Marvel Studios Releases An Amazing Gallery Of Behind The Scenes Images

To mark the release of Avengers: Endgame on home media, Marvel Studios has released a new gallery of his-res images from the epic blockbuster, which highlight a number of key sequences and characters...

By JoshWilding - Aug 05, 2019 07:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Avengers: Endgame
Avengers: Endgame is now available both on digital and physical platforms, and a new gallery of awesome hi-res behind the scenes images from the epic ensemble has now been revealed. 

As well as getting to see how the final battle played out minus the visual effects, we also get to see directors Joe and Anthony Russo taking charge of the action with cast members like Chris Evans, Brie Larson, and Sean Gunn, while there are some terrific shots of the likes of Mark Ruffalo and Josh Brolin in their motion-capture suits. 

We obviously rounded up some great behind the scenes photo from the digital release last week (you can see those by clicking here), but these are all new and make for fun viewing! 

So, to check out these Avengers: Endgame images, all you guys have to do is hit the "View List" button!

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Continue reading below to check out some big Avengers:
Endgame
reveals from the movie's writers and directors!

How Long Have Captain America And Iron Man Been Separated?

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Captain America and Iron Man finally reunite when Tony Stark is brought back to Earth, but it's not exactly a happy occasion after everything that happened in Captain America: Civil War. Surprisingly, the Russo Brothers aren't entirely sure how long it's been since they last crossed paths and Joe says "We'll let someone else figure that out" after throwing around numbers like six and eight...years!

Presumably, he's referring to how long it's been since they've teamed up. At any rate, the significance of the moment Tony finally gives Steve his shield back wasn't lost on the filmmakers. 

"That's the value I think in serialized storytelling and telling a mosaic like this, is that you...if you make choices that take years to resolve, the audience feels that," Joe continued. "Because they too have waited years for this to resolve. And it has been since 2016 since these characters have had a pleasant scene between each other."
 

Captain Marvel Vs. Thor - Who's Stronger?

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One of Avengers: Endgame's most enjoyable moments comes when Captain Marvel squares up to Thor and the God of Thunder declares that he likes the powerful hero. During the Director's Commentary, Joe goes so far as to say that he believes Carol Danvers could actually put Thor in his place. 

"It's interesting seeing the Avengers with Captain Marvel," he muses. "I think that she dimensionalizes them in a really great way. Just from a pure power standpoint and what her abilities are. If you're talking about a collection of heroes, and you're gonna go face Thanos who we believe still has the gauntlet."
 
"She is as powerful, if not more powerful than Thor, and you suddenly have hope again," the director continues. "Because they all know what happened at the end of the last movie, [Thanos] walked through them like they were paper." 
 

Why Captain America Swears More

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You may not have noticed this, but Captain America swears quite a bit more in Avengers: Endgame than he did in previous MCU releases (how times have changed since that "Language" moment, eh?). 

That's something Joe pointed out when he noted, "You notice, this 2023 Cap swears a lot more than the old Cap." McFeely adds: "Yeah, I noticed this. I didn't remember it on set." Joe, however, has an explanation, as he points out that, "I mean, this guy's been through a lot..."

So, intentional or not, there's a good reason for all that extra swearing!
 

Smart Hulk Wasn't Finished Until The Last Minute

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"Smart Hulk is one of those characters that we really didn't see in full, until, like, the last week before we delivered the movie because the VFX take so long on a character like that," Joe reveals, making it clear just how difficult it was to pull of the character's new look in Avengers: Endgame
 
"We should give credit to Mark Ruffalo, who is an amazing actor," Anthony added. "He worked so hard figuring this character out, because, you know he's been playing these two versions. He's been playing Banner. He's been playing Hulk. But figuring out who the combination of them is, was a real journey for him. We did a lot of experimentation. Spent a lot of time on a motion capture stage, playing with different ideas with Mark. He worked really hard to find this character."
 

Black Widow's Mission In Tokyo

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Avengers: Endgame is a very long, very busy movie, so why take the time to have Black Widow track Hawkeye down in Tokyo? "There's no one who could have pulled him out of this other than her," says Joe. "No one else shows up and gets him to come home. " 
 
"Well it's also implied that this is essentially what he did for her when he pulled her out of being a Russian Agent," Markus adds before Joe concludes: "That's right it comes full circle, their relationship. Right? He had an opportunity to kill her and he changed her life, and now here she is changing his." Whether we'll see their first meeting in Black Widow obviously remains to be seen.
 

Wait, People Laughed At Thanos' Decapitation?

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Apparently, both the movie's writers and directors have been present at screenings where people break into laughter after Thanos' decapitation. Needless to say, that's left them baffled. 

"It gets a laugh every time I'm in the theater," McFeely says. "Or like a nervous shock, right?" Anthony points out that he's noticed the same thing, and also puts it down to what a jaw-dropping moments it is. "People laugh at that and I was always shocked by that." 

However, McFeely was quick to point out that Alan Silvestri's score helps take away some of that levity. "I think the Silvestri score and the long slow walk here make you go, "Oh, crap. We've got nothing now," he explains, referring to the hopelessness of their situation.
 

The Insane Number Of VFX Shots

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You don't need us to tell you about the huge amount of CGI that's utilized in Avengers: Endgame, as almost every scene is enhanced with visual effects. However, between this movie and Avengers: Infinity War, it's said that there were 6000 shots with visual effects.

That might be a new record for a two films shot back to back, and shows just how much work went into them.
 

The Ramifications Of The Five-Year Time-Jump

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Avengers: Endgame's jump five years into the future has led to a lot of discussion, and during this Director's Commentary, the filmmakers talked more about what happened to those who were in planes or boats at sea. "[It's a] very complicated premise, right?" Anthony asks.

"You know, bringing people back from five years ago is a messy proposition any way you look at it, not even talking about the time travel complexities of it. You know, that's something I know some people like to think about, after watching the movie." McFeely is unsure about what happened to those who were on a plane, while Anthony questions people's marital decisions.
 
Joe, however, points out that "one of the most compelling things about the movie, is doubling down at the end and not reversing it." As McFeely says, they have to "own" that decision. 
 

Brie Larson Played Captain Marvel In Endgame Before Her Solo Movie

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Before Brie Larson started working on Captain Marvel, she was already playing Carol Danvers in Avengers: Endgame.

 "It should be noted, people might know this already, that's basically Brie Larson's first or second day," McFeely said, before Joe then confirmed that her conversation with Thor in The Avengers Compound was actually the Oscar-winning star's first day on the movie's set. 
 

How The Idea Of Time-Travel Came Up

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After finishing Avengers: Infinity War's screenplay, McFeely and Markus admit that they found themselves in a tough spot as they needed to find a way to undo everything Thanos did in that film.

Well, the scene between Steve Rogers and Scott Long where they discuss time-travel reportedly mirrored their own conversations early on when they were talking about how to write the screenplay. 
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GhostDog
GhostDog - 8/5/2019, 7:34 AM
Ruffalo: the rematch is never happening
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 8/5/2019, 8:03 AM
Imagine being an actor right now and seeing this massive churning pool of talent and ambition from the outside. I get that there's appeal to small scale personal projects, but this is the 21st century Rat Pack (only with fewer connections to organized crime... hopefully).

Not just an accumulation of star power (though definitely there's lots of it), but an enthusiasm and an ambition and a sense of safety because the studio has a very solid record of protecting performers from Razzie-style ridicule. All of those actors revealed at Comic Con have got to be looking at stuff like this and thinking "soon".
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 8/5/2019, 8:15 AM
I mean... they let Chris Hemsworth go nuts in a secretly-filmed fat suit and nearly-universally people treat it as just another character choice instead of a cringey Catwomany thing that it could have been. In the same movie where a man sacrificed his life to magic wish an alien army into dust and it's pretty genuinely affecting.

This studio has been defying gravity for a while, but Endgame was like a magnum opus of things that traditional Hollywood would never think could work (at least not as a single film).
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 8/5/2019, 8:27 AM
Quill pre-snap: "Fine, I'll get a Bowflex so I can be ripped like Thor."

Quill post-snap: "...Or maybe I'll have a sandwich instead."
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 8/5/2019, 12:15 PM
@Spock0Clock -
Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 8/5/2019, 1:22 PM
@Spock0Clock - 😆
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 8/5/2019, 8:38 AM
Who would have thought in the 1990s that one day, the biggest film of all time would be a comic book movie.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 8/5/2019, 8:57 AM
@Nightwing1015 - I always knew the potential was there, but I never really expected a movie studio to ever really figure out the comicbook formula of being both episodic soap opera stuff and big blockbuster event stuff at the same time.

Even as recently as last year, I thought Marvel had topped out in the mid-1-ish billion range. That there was a natural ceiling to the number of people who were interested in the genre and engaged in the continuity. But somehow a movie about revisiting a bunch of sub-one-billion dollar movies like Dark World and Guardians of the Galaxy grossed two and a half. I didn't expect that.
CLTMAN29
CLTMAN29 - 8/5/2019, 9:06 AM
What is that third picture from? Nat's rocking her Infinity War look - Steve seems to be wearing his Civil War suit (with a SHIELD logo?) or some sort of suit we've never seen - and Carol wasn't in Infinity war at all.
bobbo68
bobbo68 - 8/5/2019, 9:33 AM
I think Cap's swearing was coming from frustration with the situation. Losing to Thanos and dealing with the after effects of the snap. All the people and friends that were gone that he couldn't save was eating him up. I don't blame the guy I'd be cursing too.
Curlyhairfro
Curlyhairfro - 8/5/2019, 10:06 AM
Just finished watching it again, and while the final battle was epic, I feel like it broke down too quick. There were massive army's running towards each other and 5 seconds later everyone was broken up into smaller little groups. Large groups of people essentially disappeared. I think I preferred the infinity war battlefield over endgame.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 8/5/2019, 1:59 PM
That seems like a lot, and I'm kinda glad they didn't include everything. To be honest, I feel that a lot of the first hour/act could be shortened by a lot without it even affecting the rest of the story in a big way
breakUbatman
breakUbatman - 8/6/2019, 12:21 AM
NOt sure how I feel about Endgame as a stand alone film.

However the entire 'Russo Saga' has been awesome, definitely felt the MCU was at risk of being too comedic. Happily proved wrong.
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