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Published On: Sun, Apr 7th, 2019

‘Avengers: Endgame’ cast teases the movie as new featurette drops

The global press tour for Avengers: Endgame begins and Russo brothers continue to toy with fans, claiming that the emotional scene with Robert Downey Jr’s Tony Stark and Chris Evans’ Steve Rogers isn’t in the film. To tease the upcoming blockbuster and conclusion to the Infinity Saga, check out the new featurette at the bottom.

FOX 5 reporter Kevin McCarthy brought up how the scene impacted him, Joe Russo shut him down by revealing the misdirection. Check out the clip below.

At the press conference on Sunday, may of the cast played boggle as Brie Larson claimed she “crushed the whole time,” Cheadle was hailed as the best player. While Ruffalo apparently sucked, he impressed Evans by spelling “Asbestos.”

Evans jokingly saying, “I don’t mind punching a kid,” when the stars were all asked about being mobbed by children. “Kids are the problem, let’s be real,” he added.

“We had fun making that first movie and it was, the bar for success was pretty low,” recalled Feige about making the first MCU film, Iron Man. “It was comparative to other Marvel films, which is what we wanted to compete with.” He added that, after seeing the footage and reaction to early trailers, “We realized this was really gonna be special.”

Jeremy Renner was asked about what it was like to be back, he simply said, “I feel good, I feel rested. Yeah, yeah, I’m good. stretched out, had some coffee. Ready to rock.” He shared a cast photo on social media, watch here.

Chris Hemsworth was also sketchy on specifics about Thor’s evolution throughout his movies, teasing we’ll see an “even newer version” of him in Endgame.

Evans continues to hint at the end for Cap: “I can give broad strokes. The completion of the arc, that’s safe to say, right? This movie does provide an ending to a lot of …” he began, before Joe Russo cut him off. “He’s been through so much. There’s been so many wonderful elements of working on this movie. The friendships and connections i’ve made over 10 years now, it feels like a family.”

Karen Gillan said she hoped to see her character, Nebula, face some of her “Daddy issues” with Thanos in this movie: “I don’t know if she will. I’m not saying anything, I just got really nervous.”

Rudd was equally “terrified to say anything,” but confirmed he is in the movie … since that’s been revealed in the trailers. He added, “It’s going to be fun to have audiences discover it, along with us, we haven’t seen it either.”

Larson said this whole press conference felt like a “test,” where she was scared to say the wrong thing, she said that she joined the franchise at “the most magical time” and “this film will always be personally dear to me, because it was my first time playing Captain Marvel, we shot this first.”

She added that “this film deals with some heavy subject matters,” and called the experience of working with everyone “surreal.” She’s also excited for the movie to come out so she can “just talk about it.”

Mark Ruffalo noted the entire press conference had some “sadness” in it, as everyone kept talking about each other like they’re dead in real life. He added, “There’s something very bittersweet about this moment.”

Avengers: Endgame stars Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, Chris Pratt, Karen Gillan, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Bradley Cooper, Vin Diesel, Don Cheadle, Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly.

Josh Brolin returns as Thanos as the Russo brothers direct from the film scripted by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely (Captain America: Civil War).

Avengers: Endgame arrives in theaters on April 26, 2019.


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