At the Q&A session after the screening of "Avengers: Infinity War" on Wednesday night, directors the Russo brothers announced to fans that Loki, who claimed to be the guardian of Asgard, had indeed died in the film. The editor of Slash Film also tweeted the confirmation. Although Loki, the "Prince" of Asgard, died in the movie "Avengers 3: Infinity War" and can no longer use his magical powers, Disney's online live streaming service "Disney+" announced this month that Loki will return. In addition, the Russo brothers also mentioned that no one had received a complete script during the entire filming of the movie. They even filmed multiple story lines for some plots. For example, when Thanos was looking for the Soul Stone, they set the story line to be Gamora throwing Thanos off a cliff (in the movie, it was actually Thanos who threw Gamora off a cliff). However, the Russo brothers also said that Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is currently in the filming stage and will not have any impact on the filming of Avengers 4. When the filming of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 starts, they have already completed the filming of Avengers 4 at the same time. The Russo brothers also talked about Disney's new "Star Wars" series "The Mandalorian", saying that this series "will definitely not be shot like other TV series, and the effect of the show will make you smack your mouth" |
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