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Marvel Studios delivers the ultimate comic-book film, which ties together such characters as Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Captain America (Chris Evans), The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), and Thor (Chris Hemsworth) for a big-screen franchise team-up like no other. Taking center stage this time is Nick Fury (played once again by the note-perfect Samuel L. Jackson), leader of the peacekeeping agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D. Fury, along with former Russian spy Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), recruits a super team to combat Thor's ever-deceptive brother Loki (Tom Hiddleston) after he brainwashes ace archer Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) while stealing a cosmic cube from an underground base. Thus the heroes must learn to work together alongside outlaw scientist Bruce Banner (Ruffalo), who can track down the artifact's gamma signals when he's not hulking out into a giant green monster. Show runner Joss Whedon ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Firefly") adapted and helmed the script by Zak Penn. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
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Assembling the Ultimate Team - The all-star cast shares the excitement of teaming up to bring these characters to life, and Director Joss Whedon discusses what each of them brough to their role
Richard Mays Greg Papalia Jeff Markwith Sam Page Scott Schneider Marisa Frantz Luis G. Hoyos Anne Porter John Berger Tim Crowshaw James Hewitt
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Additional Editing - Paul Rubell
Art Director - Jann K. Engel
Art Director - Randy Moore
Art Director - Benjamin Edelberg
Art Director - William Hunter
Art Director - Greg Hooper
Assistant Editor - Robin Buday
Associate Producer - David Grant
Cinematographer - Seamus Mcgarvey
Composer (Music Score) - Alan Silvestri
Costume Designer - Alexandra Byrne
Costume Designer - Ironhead Studio
Costume Designer - Film Illusions
Costumes Supervisor - Suzi Turnbull
Costumes Supervisor - Gus Navarette
Costumes Supervisor - Russell Shinkle
Department Head Hair - Jennifer Bell
Department Head Makeup - John Blake
Executive Producer - Jon Favreau
Executive Producer - Stan Lee
Executive Producer - Patricia Whitcher
Executive Producer - Louis D'Esposito
Executive Producer - Victoria Alonso
Executive Producer - Alan Fine
Executive Producer - Jeremy Latcham
Fights Choreographer - Jonathan Eusebio
First Assistant Director - Lars P. Winther
First Assistant Editor - Peter Gvozdas
First Assistant Editor - Kiran Pallegadda
First Assistant Editor - Robert Mason Malina
Hair Styles - Yesim Osman
Hair Styles - Vickie Mynes
Hair Styles - Terriann Uccan
Leadman - John Millard
Location Manager - Jonathan Slator
Makeup - Allan A. Apone
Makeup - Douglas Noe
Makeup - Heba Thorisdottir
Makeup - Keith Sayer
Makeup - Nicole Sortillon
Makeup Special Effects - Ironhead Studio
Music Editor - Steve Durkee
Musical Direction/Supervision - Dave Jordan
Post Production Supervisor - Steve Demko
Post Production Supervisor - Blake Babson
Production Coordinator - Brigette Lester
Production Designer - James Chinlund
Production Sound Mixer - Jose Antonio Garcia
Production Supervisor - Nadia Paine
Properties Master - Andrew Petrotta
Re-Recording Mixer - Christopher Boyes
Re-Recording Mixer - Lora Hirschberg
Screen Story - Zak Penn
Screen Story - Joss Whedon
Script Supervisor - Trudy G. Ramirez
Second Assistant Director - Gregory G. Hale
Second Unit Director - John Mahaffie
Second Unit Director Of Photography - Brad Shield
Set Decorator - Victor Zolfo
Set Dresser - Patrick Eagan
Set Dresser - Graham Griswold
Sound/Sound Designer - Christopher Boyes
Special Effects Supervisor - Daniel Sudick
Still Photographer - Zade Rosenthal
Stunts Coordinator - R.A. Rondell
Stunts Coordinator - Hank Amos
Supervising Animator - Marc Chu
Supervising Art Director - Richard Johnson
Supervising Sound Editor - Christopher Boyes
Supervising Sound Editor - Frank Eulner
Unit Production Manager - Leeann Stonebreaker
Visual Effects - Industrial Light & Magic
Visual Effects Coordinator - Tanissa Potrovitza
Visual Effects Coordinator - Taylor Rockwell
Visual Effects Coordinator - Peter Sjolander
Visual Effects Editor - Danny Rafic
Visual Effects Editor - George McCarthy
Visual Effects Editor - Jeremy Bradley
Visual Effects Producer - Susan Pickett
Visual Effects Producer - Katie Lynch
Visual Effects Supervisor - Janek Sirrs
Visual Effects Supervisor - Jeffrey White
A superpowered crowd-pleaser, Marvel's The Avengers wows its way into comics-to-film history as one of the greatest popcorn flicks of its era. Aided by a universe filled with already iconic heroes, Marvel Studios pulls off the impossible with a movie that includes heaping doses of comedy, character, and carnage. The age-old question concerning this cinematic team-up has been how one could balance the larger-than-life heroes along with their respective actors. That question is answered here -- and how! Along with mega moments of action, filmmaker Joss Whedon skillfully pairs up the motley crew, crafting unity out of strife in scenes that aren't all fought on the battleground. Primed to entertain, The Avengers is better than all of the Marvel pieces put together and should prove to be a home run for audiences around the globe.
Taking center stage this time is Nick Fury (played once again by the note-perfect Samuel L. Jackson), leader of the peacekeeping agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D. Fury, along with former Russian spy Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), recruits a super team to combat the villainous Loki (Tom Hiddleston), the brother of Norse god Thor. When the devilishly devious Loki reaches Earth and possesses S.H.I.E.L.D. team member Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) while stealing an inter-dimensional artifact, the world's mightiest heroes are called in to handle the situation. Thus, Captain America (Chris Evans), Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), and Thor (Chris Hemsworth) must learn to work together alongside outlaw scientist Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), who can track down the artifact's gamma signals when he's not hulking out into a giant green monster.
Throughout the picture, Whedon smartly has the characters work with and against each other, creating compelling scenes that range from quiet to bombastic. Many a fight is had between team members, but it's the rousing finale that dishes out exactly the kind of geek nirvana that has never been achieved on a level this high before. Not only are the visuals fantastic, but there is a healthy amount of comic relief to keep the smile from ever leaving your face. At a time when Batman scowls through self-serious crime dramas and millions of people pay to witness yet another substandard geeky event movie, The Avengers is a high-cylindered reminder of what joyfully heightened escapism really feels like. This is a film to high five to, one that demands playground reenactments. This is the mighty Marvel movie people have waited for -- and you will be amazed at just how much it rocks. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi