The Black Order made their villainous debut in
Avengers: Infinity War. As the children of Thanos, they were sent to retrieve the two infinity stones on Earth. And while the Black Order served as worthy foes for Earth's mightiest heroes to fight, certain characters made more of an impression than others (Ebony Maw and Proxima Midnight).
In a recent
Q&A discussion with students at Iowa City High School, the brothers were asked about the lack of backstory to the Black Order. As the Russos indicated, this was intentional:
I think people have been waiting 10 years to have the Marvel heroes together in a 2 and half hour film. So If I started to go into the history of them- that’s a whole another movie all together. I felt like they did their jobs in the film. And the audience got enough of them in the film- as much as they needed them in the film. As much as I like those characters- and as much as I like comic books I feel that if I started delving into their backstory it would become unwatchable- only so many characters you can keep in your head.
There are certainly only so many characters that can be properly balanced in a film this massive and epic in scope. Devoting more of the film to the Black Order would have taken away from the rest of the story and the focus on Thanos, and the last thing the Russos wanted to do was fail to deliver on the spectacle that fans had been waiting for over the past decade.
When further pressed about how the Black Order were killed off, the brothers added the following:
Well Thanos is the true bad guy of the movie you don’t want the sub villains overshadowing the super villain... And we [wanted] to save him for the final showdown between him and the heroes. They weren’t easy to dispatch all of them- it certainly took a few nasty fights.
Do you agree with the approach the Russos took with balancing the Black Order and Thanos in
Avengers: Infinity War? Are you pleased with how Thanos' children were depicted in the film? Be sure to leave your thoughts in the usual spot below!