
That idea would seemingly be reinforced by the last shot in the trailer, in which Thor meets the Guardians of the Galaxy. Banner (Mark Ruffalo) after he seemingly crashed through the building they’re standing in - our guess is he fell to Earth from space after fighting back against Thanos’ forces. Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) looking down on Dr. Based on a few shots from this trailer we can guess how that encounter worked out for at least Thor, Loki and Hulk.Īlso Read: 'Thor: Ragnarok': Marvel Boss Kevin Feige Explains That Mid-Credits SceneĪt the start of the trailer, we see Dr. What happened with Thor, Hulk and Loki after “Ragnarok”Īt the very end of “Thor: Ragnarok” during the mid-credits scene we saw the ship carrying Thor, Loki, Hulk, Valkyrie and the remainder of the living Asgardians snatched up by Thanos’ flagship, the Sanctuary II. Our guess is that the final Infinity Stone, the Soul Stone, is in Wakanda, and that’s what Thanos is after.Ģ. It’s not quite the whole Avengers crew participating in that fight, but we’ve got Black Panther, Captain America, Iron Man, the Winter Soldier, Hulk, Black Widow, Falcon and what looks like War Machine, not to mention the armed forces of Wakanda, fighting a pitched battle against Thanos’ alien army.
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But now, tired of failure, Thanos is taking matters into his own hands in a bid to use the stones to achieve true omnipotence.Īlso Read: 'Avengers: Infinity War' Trailer Explodes With Superhero Combat on Many Fronts (Video)Ī few years ago, when Marvel was shuffling its schedule around, bumping “Black Panther” up from being the first movie after “Infinity War” to being the last movie before “Infinity War,” it didn’t feel like that big a deal.īut it’s clear now that the move was hugely meaningful, given how much of this trailer is set in Wakanda - it looks now like “Black Panther” will serve as the stage-setter for this main event, with at least one major battle taking place in T’Challa’s home country. Thanos (Josh Brolin) has thus far remained in the shadows, dispatching agents like Loki (Tom Hiddleston) in the first “Avengers” movie and Ronan in “Guardians of the Galaxy” to handle the search for him. And we have about 2,000 words worth of thoughts that you can check out below.īut before we get to it, let’s remember what we already knew: “Infinity War” will be the culmination of Thanos’ quest to collect all the Infinity Stones that have been bouncing around the universe over the past decade. So we couldn’t help but pore over this thing to see what insights we could glean about where this thing is going. This is why we’ve watched all these movies over the past nine years.


There’s still one more Marvel Cinematic Universe movie between us and “Avengers: Infinity War” (the uber-anticipated “Black Panther”) but now that we’ve got a trailer we can watch over and over again - as opposed to the one Disney dropped at D23 and Comic-Con this summer that was only for those in the room - we can practically taste it.
