New AVENGERS: ENDGAME Posters Reflect The Legacy of The Six Core Team Members
While Avengers: Endgame continues to explode in theaters and wow audiences, Marvel has released a series of new characters posters. These posters feature the six core team members including Captain America, Iron Man, Black Widow, Bruce Banner, Hawkeye, and Thor.
The posters were created by Boss Logic, and as you’ll see they reflect the legacy that each character leaves behind. I also included quotes from each of the actors talking about the film and their characters.
I know a lot of people that haven’t seen Avengers: Endgame yet, so if you have, please be cool and not post any spoilers in the comment section. Next week, I’ll be posting some articles that will allow spoiler-filled discussions. Just not in a post like this that is for everyone. Thank you!
Also, if you haven’t seen the movie I hope you all enjoy when you do get that chance!
Chris Evans says:
"At the beginning of this film we see a lot of broken people. That’s what Marvel’s great at doing. They’ve truly leveled us, not just literally, but morally and emotionally. The good thing is, it’s always easier to build people back up after they’ve been broken down, but you just have a lot of incomplete characters.
"Steve still has his back turned on things as a result of ‘Civil War,’ but after Thanos snaps and we lose all these people, he’s really trying to jumpstart that optimism and rediscover that loyalty to conventions bigger than himself to somehow stay afloat. Otherwise, it’s so easy to just give up, but that’s not in his nature. I think he knows that, so it’s just a matter of how, in the face of the worst possible outcome, do you still be a leader?"
Robert Downey Jr. says:
"After everything goes down, Tony is still on Titan, so for him it becomes all about whether he can get home and how. The last real trauma for Tony came when the portal was opened in ‘The Avengers.’
“So, a defeat at the hands of Thanos, which resulted in Peter Parker turning to dust in his arms, was a real gut punch. Even though he’s not all that touchy-feely, he’s pretty crazy about this kid and he appreciates the crucible that he went through in ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ and ‘Infinity War.’"
Scarlett Johansson says:
"When we shot ‘Iron Man 2,’ I didn’t know if the fans and the audience would accept my interpretation of the character. I knew there were many different dramatic directions that we could go, but it was just an introduction to the character as an idea, and it wasn’t until the first ‘Avengers’ that I got to really work on this characterization and develop the depth of this character’s back story in what we wanted to be her truth."
Jeremy Renner says:
It was really exciting, and it was something I always kind of dreamed of for a long time. There were a lot of physical challenges and there were many more emotional challenges in this one than there were in past ones. I think it’s a great way to end this kind of journey thus far for the character where he’s kind of transgressed, grown and formed relationships within the team."
Chris Hemsworth says:
"‘Thor: Ragnarok’ was Thor at his wackiest, ‘Infinity War’ was Thor at his best and most heroic and ‘Endgame’ is probably Thor at his worst. Mentally, emotionally, physically, every aspect of Thor is broken. He is lost and uncertain.
"So, it is a whole new journey, and it felt like I was playing a completely different character. I felt freer than I’ve ever felt before because there were no rules at this point. It was a real opportunity to just kind of swing for the fences, and if I had been given this character two or three years earlier, I think I would’ve dropped the ball in a big way."
Mark Ruffalo says:
"Part of why I became an actor is because it’s always changing and I don’t have to do the same thing over and over again. Luckily Banner has had this crazy kind of trajectory. People grow over the course of ten years, and I think it’s cool that the character has as well."