Not exact matches
Mackie's comments only serve to reinforce Robert Downey Jr.'s recent comments in which he described Avengers:
Infinity War as a «heads - will - roll
scenario,» and Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige's warning to fans that they should «be careful what they wish for.»
The toylike aesthetic and premise of Disney
Infinity has also let Gobo experiment with what would otherwise be predictable
scenarios: you're not playing Star
Wars, you're playing Star
Wars as it would be if everything were a toy.
Not only does it drastically recontextualise the world in which
Infinity War will take place — radically changing the rules and possibilities of how battle with Thanos could play out, as well as the very nature of what «saving the world» means in a
scenario where there are infinite different versions of that world — but there's also a good chance that the events of Doctor Strange will play directly into
Infinity War's conclusion, and the lead - in to Avengers 4.
That syncs up with Robert Downey Jr.'s own recent comments about
Infinity War, which he characterized as «a heads - will - roll
scenario.»
I get that the Russos have to make the
Infinity War stakes big enough to get everyone involved and go beyond even the «oh no, the world is in peril yet again»
scenario.
While Avengers 4 will inevitably be a continuation of
Infinity War's saga pitting the Avengers heroes and their cosmic allies against Thanos, it may not be a pick - up - where - we - left - off
scenario.