Why You Should Definitely Watch Avengers:4

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Anamika Singh Kushwah
Apr 18, 2019   •  6 views

“The cinematic event of the decade”. That’s what it’s being quoted for the upcoming film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Culmination of 22 films, Avengers 4 is a three hour and a pinch one minute (maybe that’s where the post credit screen comes for its role) long big screened, high budget and enormous expectations packed film.

Starting from a long narrowed film by Director Jon Favreau and rehabilitated star Robert Downey Junior, Iron Man, a massive box office hit, grossing nearly $600 million on a $140 Million production budget. Piece by piece, Feige - a child of '80s action franchises likeIndiana Jones- continued to forge a connection with mainstream audiences. 2008'sThe Incredible Hulkwas directed to modest success. And after 2010'sIron Man 2again scored big, 2011 delivered the rock-solid combination of Thor(nearly $450 million in global gross) and Captain America: The First Avenger($370 million) - with Chris Hemsworth and Chris Evans proving to be winningly convincing in their respective title roles.

When asked if all of the characters can be seen on screen in a same span of shot, "Who knows?" Feige teased. "This is a big new experiment for Marvel. But it's no coincidence that we have the rights to Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, Cap" - and right then, before he could finish, he was interrupted by the volume of audience glee and hopeful extrapolation. Fan imaginations leaped ahead at the possibilities. At last, Feige could fully implement his big experiment.

With those planks in place, what came next was the most elaborately interconnected game of cinematic Jenga that Hollywood has ever seen. 2012'sThe Avengers- the first of writer-director Joss Whedon's two outings with the team-'em-up franchise - grossed a whopping $1.5 billion worldwide. That was on a scale even beyond Marvel Comics editor Stan Lee's dreams. The Guardians, Doctor Strange, Spider-Man, Black Panther and Captain Marvel, most of these characters were offbeat and no one would have thought the roles these characters reprised in the 2018 cliffhanger Infinity War and Endgame.

Endgame is an interruption that sets up a lineup change. It is a finish line before a commercial recharge. Yet it will also be where fans have to unpack some of their memories and leave some of the fallen behind. In Endgame, Marvel Studios is coming for fans' hearts - even though Feige's universe won them over long ago.

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