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Avengers: Doomsday It’s pretty cool – if Joe Russo says so himself.
In a new interview with CBR, Russo — who directed the film alongside his brother Anthony Russo — says the new film is more emotionally complex and mature than previous entries, which included two of the highest-grossing films of all time (Infinity War and End game).
“There are a lot of surprises in this,” Russo said. “And I think[[doomsday He’s]the most emotionally complex of them all. And in many ways, the most mature of them all.
Russo added that the film and its sequel Secret Warswithdrawal was more difficult than previous entries. “The stakes keep getting higher. But emotional complexity is always the answer. You bring emotional complexity to anything, and it enriches it. It makes it a fuller experience for the audience.”
Additionally, star Robert Downey Jr., who plays antagonist Doctor Doom in the film, has teased that the film’s writers (Stephen McFeely and Michael Waldron, along with Marvel president Kevin Feige overseeing the project) may have broken the post-Marvel image.End game Recession.
“There’s something going on doomsdayand this is literally the only antidote to “how do these movies not let you down after a while.” Infinity War and End game“Boy, did we work long and hard to bring this down… It has to do with the way it was structured, and the other characters,” the actor said.
The Russo Brothers were recently at SXSW London, where they also talked about their upcoming Disney release.
Joe Russo said they are “back to phase zero” of the MCU doomsday And Robert Downey Jr. plays the antagonist Doctor Doom: “This show shifts and changes and surprises you and then reinvents itself and then shifts and changes and surprises you — that’s exciting and I think you’re going to see some shift and change[with[withdoomsday]. So, get ready for that. Look, we were with Rob [Downey Jr.] Earlier today. We were talking about this concept that we are back to phase zero. This is starting from scratch. We want to make sure that everyone feels that this is not based on anything from the past.
Anthony Russo also praised the success Back rooms and mania (The director of the latter, Carrie Parker, is Hollywood ReporterInterview for this week’s cover story).
“I’m fascinatedObsessionN, he said.[It’s] Pretty funny, isn’t it? In a very dark way, it was made for less than $1 million, and would be the highest-grossing film ever. It is a devastating, explosive moment. [The state of the film business] In a very complicated place, but I think that’s a good thing. I think that’s a good thing, because Gen Z is getting older to become not only the dominant audience, but the dominant storytellers today.
Avengers: Doomsday It will be released in theaters on December 18.

