![]() "If you had set him up in a film and it was over and done with in 2.5 hours and a bunch of superheroes and dispatched Thanos straight away it probably would have made the other films not work," he said.Īuckland University lecturer Neal Curtis, whose research includes superheroes, agreed and said the length and breadth of the story had been visionary. "They're dealing with Thanos properly because he is a huge villain." Stu Colson, who runs the Heroes for Sale comic book store on Auckland's K-Road, said the scale of story telling over so many films had been unprecedented.īut it was the only way that Marvel Studios could have done justice to the source material of the comics. Stu Colson said using multiple films was the only way Marvel Studios could do justice to the source material of the comics. They asked that when fans see the movie in the coming weeks, not to give away the ending to others because "Thanos demands your silence." #EndgamePremiereLA /tGYcbGLLaN- Russo Brothers April 22, 2019 Secrecy had been a huge part of the build up with the directors, brothers Joe and Anthony Russo, last week writing an open letter to "the greatest fans in the world" fans pleading with them not to spoil it for others.Īvengers: Endgame premieres in 24 hours. "You can write the story in your head but until you see it you don't know what they've been weaving," he said. ![]() "I'm just looking forward to going in and not knowing what's going to go on and how big people are going to be and who else is going to pop up. Very little had been given away in the trailers about the film which was exactly the way fans wanted it, according to Bill Geradt from the Armageddon expo. ![]() His wife, he said, would go as the Cap's first love, Agent Peggy Carter. He said he would be going as Captain America in a hand-stitched costume made by his mother-in-law. "Very excited, they're hinting at a twist but everyone is sworn to secrecy, so looking forward to it."īen always dressed up in costume for the premieres of superhero films and Endgame would be no different. "Pushing it, one a week maybe and then two a week," he said.Īnother super fan, Aucklander Ben Holmes, had been a Marvel devotee for 25 years. "I really like the films and it was probably my idea (to watch the films in order) and Finn got on board." It was an idea influenced by his dad Steve, who was just as much of a fan. With his family, he's spent the last four months re-watching all the films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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