The best MCU film is missing 45 minutes
For many Marvel fans, Avengers: Infinity War is the best movie in the franchise yet – and they never got to see 45 crucial minutes. The MCU blockbuster was supposed to have a different beginning, which was actually filmed but then discarded.
This article contains spoilers for Avengers: Infinity War:
Avengers: Infinity War was forever burned into the memory of MCU fans with its ending. Thanos snapping his fingers and wiping out half of all life in the universe was one of the MCU’s greatest moves. Contrasted with the strong ending was however, a completely different beginning was originally planned for the film, as Thanos creator Jim Starlin has now revealed. Unfortunately, due to cost and time constraints, the film’s prologue was cut.
Avengers: Infinity War should be 45 minutes longer
Starlin opened up about filming Avengers: Infinity War in an interview on the Near Mint Condition YouTube channel, revealing that the MCU blockbuster actually with a 45 minute attack by Thanos on the planet Xandar should start. During the brutal invasion, the Titan captured the first Infinity Stone. The scene was shot with the actors, according to Starlin, but was scrapped before the special effects were used – using CGI would have increased the cost significantly. In addition, the running time of the film would have been extended from 2 hours and 29 minutes to over 3 hours.
Watch the video of the interview with Jim Starlin here:
Instead of the 45-minute invasion scene, Avengers: Infinity War famously begins with Thanos attacking the spaceship, which contains Thor, Loki and the second Infinity Stone – he already carries the power stone of Xandar with him there.
MCU: Could Marvel submit the mega scene?
Unfortunately, it is extremely doubtful that fans will ever see the 45-minute opening scene of Infinity War again. Although there have always been director’s cuts in the past – not least at Marvel competitor DC with the Snyder cut of Justice League – but so far there has been no official statement from Marvel and creating and integrating elaborate CGI effects would definitely require a large budget.
There’s no telling whether Disney will be willing to shell out that much money — after all, the struggling franchise has enough other problems at the moment. fans must for the monumental battle scene, so first of all on their imagination To fall back on.
Check out the Avengers: Infinity War trailer again here:
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