One of the first versions of the return of the fallen in 'Avengers: Endgame' was scary
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One of the first versions of the return of the fallen in 'Avengers: Endgame' was scary

copyrightOne of the first versions of the return of the fallen in 'Avengers: Endgame' was scary
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Stephen McFeely has revealed the idea they had for that epic moment and in which there was pizza in between.

One of the most epic moments of Avengers: Endgame is the return of all the missing in Avengers: Infinity War. Just when Steve Rogers / Captain America (Chris Evans) is the only one standing to face Thanos (Josh Brolin) and his army, the voice of Sam Wilson / Falcon (Anthony Mackie) announces the arrival of the victims of the click, which they do it through the portals of Stephen Strange / Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) and Wong (Benedict Wong). Each superhero and superheroine has its moment in that scene, but the scriptwriters of the film have recognized that one of the first ideas they had regarding the return of the fallen was "scary" and there was pizza in between.

"We had one where everyone was returning to the same place, to the venue, like: 'Click. Boom. There they are," Stephen McFeely said during the San Diego Comic-Con. "Do you hear: 'Mr. Stark?' And there Peter appears around the corner. Then we cut five minutes and they are all eating pizza. It was awful," he adds.

"Because there are no real-world facts about the click, we had to quickly build rules for this to make sense. One of them is that everyone returns to the exact place they disappeared. So they had to return to the battlefield. , which gave us a time window in which things still had to happen, "concludes Christopher Markus in CB. The truth is that both McFeely and Markus did well to discard that idea and keep the one that finally came to the movie. Don't you think

Avengers: Endgame is already the highest-grossing film in history with more than 2,793 million dollars raised worldwide. After its premiere and that of Spider-Man: Away from home, the sequel to Spider-Man (more than one billion raised worldwide), Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has come to an end. Now it's the turn of Phase 4, which will be inaugurated with Black Widow. The solo film about Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), directed by Cate Shortland, will be set after the events in Captain America: Civil War. The film arrives at the movie theaters on May 1, 2020 - still, no release date confirmed in Spain.

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