The Russo Brothers Deny Any 'Avengers 4' Changes Due To 'Guardians 3' Being Put On Hold

The anticipation for any sort of “Avengers 4” news is at a fever pitch right now. We are still 6 months away from the sequel’s release, but due to the unprecedented secrecy surrounding the new film (we don’t even have a title yet), fandom is all in a tizzy, desperate for any nuggets of information. That’s why last night’s special screening (courtesy of Collider) of “Avengers: Infinity War” was such a highly-anticipated event. No, not because it’s another chance to check out 2018’s biggest movie in a theater (though, that’s a definite plus). Instead, all eyes were on the Q&A with directors Joe and Anthony Russo that happened after the film.

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Sadly, there was no news about “Avengers 4.” No, not even a title or a date for the trailer. At this point, it’s clear that Disney and Marvel Studios is screwing with us, right? Maybe we should expect “Avengers 4” to be the final title and no trailer, huh? Regardless, the directing duo did give some additional insight into ‘Infinity War’ and revealed just how the seemingly impossible task of combining everyone in the MCU into one film was accomplished.

Thanks to Peter Sciretta over at /Film (doing the Lord’s work), we have a blow-by-blow account of the questions and answers from last night’s screening. One of the more interesting answers came when the Russos discussed the scripting process for ‘Infinity War.’ Originally, the first draft of the film was very different than what was presented on screen. The draft clocked in at 250 pages (or roughly 4-ish hours, by common script practices) and featured narration from Thanos. The film would have also been non-linear in structure, with multiple flashbacks, including an origin for the Black Order aka Thanos’ henchmen/”children.”

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The directors also talked about the surprise appearance of the Red Skull, as the guardian of the Soul Stone. They revealed that the Red Skull was always the planned character for that scene, but they originally wanted actor Hugo Weaving to reprise his role from “Captain America: The First Avenger.” The Russos wouldn’t reveal why he turned down the role, but they ended up hiring actor Ross Marquand.

It was also revealed that Joe and Anthony Russo were thinking about including the Netflix characters in the film, but the complications surrounding making those ‘Defenders’ characters transition from the small screen to ‘Infinity War’ were too much to make work.

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Moving on to the climax of ‘Infinity War,’ the Russo Brothers revealed that the character they wanted to save most from the Snap was Spider-Man. However, given that Peter Parker’s “death” at the end of the film is regarded as the most emotional of the group, it’s clear that the director’s did the right thing by making sure he turned to dust.

And finally, the Russos refuted Dave Bautista’s claims that “Avengers 4” could change due to ‘Guardians 3’ being put on “indefinite hold.” The directors said that nothing has changed in “Avengers 4” in light of the James Gunn firing because the film was already shot before the dismissal occurred.

“Avengers 4” is scheduled to come out May 3, 2019. Who knows, maybe we won’t get a trailer before then?