Steve thinks humanity should shut up and trust its protectors. Tony’s right, and the implications of Captain America’s position are terrifying. Steve Rogers (Captain America) disagrees, arguing that it would shackle the Avengers and prevent them from doing what they need to do to keep people safe. The US Secretary of State urges them to sign, and Tony Stark (Iron Man) agrees, arguing that some checks might save them from excessive or misguided uses of force, and that rejecting the deal would create a rift between the Avengers and the international community leading to something worse. The Avengers’ battles leave a lot of collateral damage, and over 100 co untries ask them to submit to some international oversight.
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Tony Stark's funeral is a memorable moment anchored by the combined might of its stellar ensemble and emotion in the audience.The following is based exclusively on Marvel movies (meaning no comics or TV shows), and there are no Civil War spoilers until the end (I’ll warn you in advance) But then you put the amazing amount of talent that was there that day together but better!' and everybody was like, 'This is like the Oscars.' And there was a moment when Lou, Kevin, and I, we looked around, and we thought, 'Wow, this is the fruit of our labor.'" Remembering Tony Stark's Funeral People that work in Hollywood usually are pretty relaxed about Hollywood. But what was interesting is that everybody was starstruck by seeing each other.
We wanted to do it with the love and care and respect that we created Tony Stark with. "It was a very emotional day because we were saying goodbye to one of the most beloved characters that we created. Behind the camera, though, the Marvel executive compared it to the Oscars since "everybody was starstruck" upon seeing each other: Marvel StudiosĪlonso described the shoot as a "very emotional day" since the cast and crew were bidding farewell to one of the franchise's most beloved characters. The book also took note of the fact that the shot was rehearsed with stand-ins, and they did it as if it was shot on the actual filming day. Meanwhile, D'Esposito shared that the "elegant crane shot" of the scene was "always designed" by the Russos. I don't think people understood it until you put all those people together. Everyone was a little bit in awe, realizing what that day means to the twenty-two movies. It was what ten years had built up to, having all that talent together in one place."Īlonso chimed in by mentioning that the shoot was done on a "perfect day," citing the "beautiful fog" on the lake and the fact that "everyone's plane was on time:" We've had other really big things to keep quiet big days or characters. In an excerpt, Matt Slatoff, Vice President of Global Security & Content Protection at Marvel Studios, recalled the "pretty unique" experience during the shoot, sharing that "it was what ten years had built up to."
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They would need drone detectors, drones for surveillance, police support, electrical generators for cameras, trucks upon trucks full of equipment and more. Security would need to shut down an entire lake, the buildings and homes that surrounded it, and all access points from any prying eyes. Then, add support trailers for bathrooms, wardrobe, makeup, catering, and more. There would be forty trailers alone one for each actor. "To gather that many A-list talent together at a secret location in the rural woods of Georgia would mean that, essentially, a mini-town would need to be created for the shoot. Given that there was a lot of A-list talent together, the book gave a picture of how the shoot went down, ranging from creating a mini-town all the way to including forty trailers and intense security measures: