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‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Two-Parter to Be Retitled, Say Directors
“Avengers: Infinity War Part 1” will premiere on May 4, 2018. “The movies are two very different movies”, Joe told UPROXX. And of how there seems to be some unspoken agreement that film reviewers never give the full five stars to any movie based on comic-book characters. “But, yes, we will change it. And, yes, that is a scoop: we will retitle them”. Just how much those titles will change obviously now remains to be seen! They aren’t what many would believe to be one giant movie just split in half with some sort of cliffhanger that divides them.
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How will Captain America and the Winter Soldier fair in Captain America: Civil War?
Perhaps they’ll change the names to include all the characters so that people know it’s a big-honking Avenger’s film?
“Civil War” is the 13th movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe arc that kicked off with “Iron Man” in 2008, and it expects you to have at least a passing knowledge of where we are in the storyline.
Chris Evans has insisted he isn’t anxious about superhero fatigue in cinemas, because Marvel knows how to satisfy fans.
That might explain why – even as it tries to be different and attempts to be as distinctive as its Captain America predecessors, and spectacular and amusing as it frequently is – Civil War feels like just another overstuffed Marvel movie working itself through a brand strategy checklist. If, like the Russos say, these are two separate stories – then, yes, it makes sense they want each movie to have its own title. Unlike in Batman v. Superman where the two icons battle without really trying to understand one another, Civil War takes the time to set up why a conflict is necessary and how #TeamIronMan and #TeamCap are formed.
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Despite the movie is sizzling around since couple of months back on one hand but on the contrary it has been rolling with the eagerness and excitement levels in between the fans. “So I think that’s very hopeful for all of us moving forward that bolder and bolder choices can be made”.