‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Sneak Peek Of Trailers On Set Reveal A Logistics Nightmare; Use Of CG Inevitable [VIDEO]
ByThe "Avengers: Infinty War" began filming last Monday with the Russo brothers showing a sneak peek of trailers on set suggesting the massive lineup of characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Dave Bautista who played Drax in "Guardians of the Galaxy" revealed that the use of CG could be one way of handling the logistics nightmare involved in making the movie.
The "Avengers: Infinity War" has finally commenced filming last Monday, Jan. 23. Directors Joe and Anthony Russo provided fans a behind-the scene photo of a row of several trailers used by the ensemble cast that include 67 characters from the MCU.
The Russo brothers have been known to give teaser images about the "Avengers: Infinity War" from a rehearsal preview of Josh Brolin (Thanos) in capture motion suit to scouting trips of potential locations. However, the latest sneak peek reveals a logistics nightmare on the part of the brothers and the rest of the production team.
Bautista in an interview with Collider confirmed that the smoke and mirrors of CG could be used to resolve the busy schedules of the stellar actors involved. The actor also anticipates delays in filming as part of the compromise in bringing a long roster of cast.
The "Avengers: Infinity War" will be shot back-to-back to an untitled Avengers movie, the fourth installment in the series. The Russo brothers hope to maximize the presence of all the cast in filming two movies simultaneously, Den of Geek has learned.
"The Avengers: Infinity War" is all about the Infinity Gauntlet first published in 1991 in a six-issue comic series. Thanos is a galactic supervillain and mutant-eternal superhuman. He wears six Infinity stones in his glove and has mastery over Space, Time, Soul, Mind, Reality and Power according to NME.
The divided Avengers must forego their differences that resulted in two factions seen in "Captain America: Civil War." The "Avengers: Infinity War" will hit theaters in the U.K. on April 27, 2017 and in the U.S. on May 4, 2018 while the untitled fourth installment is due on May 3, 2019.