The latest issue of EW features a new cast shot of "The Avengers", takes you on set behind the scenes, and the cast chats about the superhero team up film:
“In the sequence they’re about to shoot, Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr) has just suffered serious a**-kicking, and Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and Captain America (Chris Evans) are coming to his rescue.
When Thor rips Tony Stark’s helmet free, the unconscious billionaire was suppose to wake suddenly, catch his breath, and ask, “What’s next?” Downey felt there should be more. Whedon agreed and put pen to paper, which resulted not just in a new series of exchanges between the three heroes, but a few alternates for Downey to say, giving the editors some options when it’s time to assemble the movie.
One choice line from the bunch: “What happened?” Stark groans, coming back to consciousness as Captain America and Thor loom over him. “Please tell me nobody tried to kiss me.”
[Chris] Evans raises another question as the cameras are about to roll. ‘Wait, how do I check for a pulse?’ he asks, realizing that Iron Man’s armor makes it impossible. [Joss Whedon] 's face furrows as he thinks. Right. ‘Press his chest, lean down, and feel for his breath,’ the director says.
“‘May I see that?’ he asks, reaching for Evans’ star-emblazoned shield. ‘May I?’ Evans hands it over and Downey spins it slowly like he’s studying a record for scratches. He attaches it to his arm for a moment, striking a defensive pose, then flips it over like a bowl and turns to a prop master nearby: ‘Put some nachos in that would ya?’”
RDJ discusses the scripting process with Joss:
“Well, I said, ‘I need to be in the opening sequence. I don’t know what you’re thinking, but Tony needs to drive this thing.’ He was like, ‘Okay, let’s try that.’ We tried it and it didn’t work, because this is a different sort of thing, the story and the idea and the theme is the theme, and everybody is just an arm of the octopus. But what was I like?” He laughs. “As usual, just f—ing aggressive and hurtful; whatever. The usual.”
Scarlett Johansson on ‘Black Widow’ measuring up to the ‘big boys’:
“The other day we were doing this big reveal shot of all the Avengers. Thor has got his hammer, Cap’s got his shield, Hawkeye (Jeremy Renne) has his bow and arrow, and Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) is huge. Then it pans over to me and I’ve got guns. Iron Man’s like, hovering above all of us, ready to go,” says Scar Jo. “I was like, ‘Joss… um… do I look okay holding these guns?’” Whedon’s response reassured her: “She’s a total bad a**. She’s a killing machine.”
Evans on ‘Captain America's character arc:
The Steve Rogers we see in The Avengers is a much darker, more cynical version after awakening for the first time since World War II.
“It’s just about him trying to come to terms with the modern world. You’ve got to imagine, it’s enough of a shock to accept the fact that you’re in a completely different time, but everybody you know is dead. Everybody you cared about,” Evans says. “He was a soldier, obviously, everybody he went to battle with, all of his brothers in arms, they’re all dead. He’s just lonely. I think in the beginning it’s a fish out of water scene, and it’s tough. It’s a tough pill for him to swallow. Then comes trying to find a balance with the modern world.”
Ruffalo on the Bruce Banner and ‘Tony Stark’ dynamic:
Ruffalo says his Bruce Banner really wants to join the team, but due to his past and the group’s sort of overall fear of him, he’s the outcast among outcasts.
“He’s the most – guy, but a total loose cannon. No one wants to set him off except for Iron Man, except for Downey, who just wants to see him pop,” Ruffalo laughs. “It’s funny, there’s a really cool dynamic between Tony Stark and Banner. Banner actually enjoys it, and finds it really refreshing. They’re a lot alike in a strange way. They’re both these kind of scientists who are mavericks, kind of renegades. Banner, for all his mild-mannered mythology, he’s still the dude who was testing some pretty crazy s–t on himself, so he has that rebel streak in him.”
Hemsworth on Thor’s motivation:
He will find himself once again fighting Loki (Tom Hiddleston), his villainous brother from Asgard, but also secretly trying to protect him.
“I think [Thor's] motivation is much more of a personal one, in the sense that it’s his brother that is stirring things up. Whereas everyone else, it’s some bad guy who they’ve gotta take down. It’s a different approach for me, or for Thor. He’s constantly having to battle the greater good and what he should do vs. … it’s his little brother there,” he says. “I’ve been frustrated with my brothers at times, or family, but I’m the only one who is allowed to be angry at them. There’s a bit of that.”
Renner on his place in the film and his relationship with ‘Black Widow:
"The only sort of thing I cling to is the relationship of past experiences with Scarlett’s character, with them both being human. I can cling to that,” says Renner. But there’s no insecurity. “tranq tip arrows. He knows his limitations. But when it comes down to it, there has to be a sense of confidence in any superhero.”
Samuel L. Jackson Clark Gregg, Cobie Smulders, Stellan Skarsgård, and Amanda Righetti also star in the May 4, 2012 release
The article also updates the status of few superheo based pics after the Avengers (via Comic Book Movie)
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