There’s been plenty of speculation about who will and won’t show up in Avengers: Infinity War. This mostly pertains to the members of Marvel’s space-fairing super team from Guardians Of The Galaxy and the much desired team-up with The Avengers. We’ve heard Jeremy Renner say it is impossible, while Dave Bautista has heard rumors that his team will be teaming with Robert Downey, Jr. and the other cinematic heroes.
Josh Brolin is on record as saying Infinity War will be Thanos against everybody and now the Russo Brothers are saying something similar. The duo spoke to ComicBook.com ahead of Wizard World New Orleans and went into what the films will mean for the Marvel Cinematic Universe and if the Guardians will be making an appearance:
“That is another one that we would have to reserve as a surprise, but we will say this: People will not be disappointed in the amount of characters in the movie. The concept of Infinity War is that the Marvel universe unites to battle the greatest threat to the world and universe that you’ve ever seen, and we’re going to honor that concept.”
The brothers also detail how they’re going to take on the cosmic setting for Infinity War in comparison to their work on The Winter Soldier and Civil War, noting that leaving solid ground won’t force them away from their main goals as filmmakers:
We obviously can’t bring a naturalism to it because it doesn’t really exist outside of science fiction, but we can bring that psychological realism to it, to the characters, and that’s going to be our focus.
You can check out more of the chat over at ComicBook.Com and possibly catch the pair at Wizard World New Orleans this weekend.
(Via ComicBook.com)