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Avengers: Infinity War production started.


Marvel Entertainment released a three-and-a-half-minute teaser trailer for  Avengers: Infinity War, which went into production Jan 23.

Since the release of the first “Iron Man” in May 2008, Marvel producers have been pushing the narrative toward this thrilling, two-part capstone event.
Bruce Banner/the Incredible Hulk, played by Mark Ruffalo, is then shown, holding Loki’s scepter, which contained the Mind Stone and passed hands before being held by the evil Ultron.
Robert Downey, Jr., who plays perhaps Marvel’s most beloved character, Iron Man, tells us it's gonna be a smash.
Marvel newcomer, Tom Holland, who played Spider-Man in “Civil War” and gets his own standalone film this year, says, “I never dreamed that I'd ever be in one of these movies, let alone playing Spider-Man. I feel like I'm on the top of the world, because this is just mind-blowing.”
Co-director Anthony Russo then says, “As we were conceiving and executing ‘Civil War,’ the end of that movie was very much a setup for what these movies would be. We always had a sense of that."
Tony's not talking to Steve. The Avengers are basically a name with nobody in it. The world is vulnerable.
Tony senses this greater threat approaching, and so he is doing anything in his power to keep the earth safe.
Because of what Marvel is, because of what they've done over the last 10 years, these next two ‘Avengers’ films will be an event that no one has seen on film before.