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The Avengers [SPOILERS/SPECULATION] The Mysterious (Post-Credits?) Scene filmed after Premiere...

I doubt the reshoots are a 'rumor' - we saw a video of RDJ bringing it up. The reporter later said Hemsworth was seen in battle armor in the hotel. I think maybe only America is getting it.

That would be the kind of thing that would cause a backlash. Studios should never get involved in preferential treatment of audiences.
 
So it's only for america? Thanks guys, I know only to stay for mid credits tommorow then.
 
Dont assume that .
You never know.
It wouldnt hurt to stay until the credits are over.
EDIT: scratch, that just read the previous page .
Sounds like there is nothing in the international releases, aside from the mid credit scene .
 
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I have seen Avengers twice (in press projection two weeks ago and today) : nothing.

No reshoot (it would have been technically very weird, few days before the release date)/no bonus scene.

Maybe it's something for Iron Man 3 or Thor 2 ?
 
I have seen Avengers twice (in press projection two weeks ago and today) : nothing.

No reshoot (it would have been technically very weird, few days before the release date)/no bonus scene.

Maybe it's something for Iron Man 3 or Thor 2 ?


Guys ONCE AGAIN Feige said the re-shoot they did would probably go unnoticed.

There is no other credit sequence. Time to move on.
 
Seen it here (France), no scene after credits. A bit disappointed. Oh and kudos to the fu cking projectionist who showed the movie in 2:35 with heads chopped off by black bars, how is this possible?! I told one employee who called him, and he told him it was scope, ridiculous.
 
I can see a post-credits scene being tacked onto the American release. Kinda a bonus for the US getting the movie after so many other markets. And it'll make international customers want to buy the home video so they can see the extra scene.
 
I can see a post-credits scene being tacked onto the American release. Kinda a bonus for the US getting the movie after so many other markets. And it'll make international customers want to buy the home video so they can see the extra scene.

No other post credits.
 
can somebody explain to me what extra shooting after the premier thing is all about? i saw Avngers twice and sat through beginning to end for each so its still pretty clear in my head.

there was one easter egg, and it was located mid credit (after the fancy cast listing, not the blacked out casting roll) and it was just
the Thanos reveal
 
Yes, yes. Other than Thanos, there's nothing at the end of the credits
 
can somebody explain to me what extra shooting after the premier thing is all about? i saw Avngers twice and sat through beginning to end for each so its still pretty clear in my head.

there was one easter egg, and it was located mid credit (after the fancy cast listing, not the blacked out casting roll) and it was just
the Thanos reveal

You didn't miss anything. RDJ claimed to be filming something, and people jumped to the concluson there was goig to be an additional tag inserted after all the credits (so itd be in addition to the mid-credit tag you saw). The idea was that itd be in the final film, just not in the early screenings. Feige claimed it was a minor tweak no one would notice.

Now with the European and australian openings not having a new tag (so they just have the mid credit one), it looks like RDJ was messing with the fans (or we just blew it out of proportion like usual :) ) some are holding out hope that the US opening (which is at the end of next week) will have a new tag in addition to the one everyone else has seen, but that's looking unlikely.
 
It was probably for one of the newer movies, and just more cost effective to do it when they were all in the same place at the same time for the premiere...
 
Or more likey, its for a MARVEL ONE-OFF on the Avengers Bluray. :D
 
Hey guys. I was just thinking... it's not completely unprecedented for filmmakers to add something to a film a few weeks AFTER it's been released.

I don't know how often something like this is done, but I last remember it being done for Toy Story 2. It came out in the US in mid-November 1999 and sometime in December, Pixar added fake bloopers to the end credits to reward fans who were coming to see the movie again.

What do you think? A possibility? There really isn't anything after the credits at the moment, but maybe that'll change..... :wow:
 
So it's either a really subtle thing, a DVD extra, or a North American exclusive that will perhaps later be tacked on to the International releases to encourage repeat viewing.
 
So it's either a really subtle thing, a DVD extra, or a North American exclusive that will perhaps later be tacked on to the International releases to encourage repeat viewing.

Doubt it's something tacked-on. Unless it's something for a DVD extra, I'd think the only reason to do an emergency reshoot is for legal purposes. Maybe one of the original scenes mentioned "Skrull" in the dialogue, and Marvel/Disney's crack team of lawyers panicked. :oldrazz:
 
You didn't miss anything. RDJ claimed to be filming something, and people jumped to the concluson there was goig to be an additional tag inserted after all the credits (so itd be in addition to the mid-credit tag you saw). The idea was that itd be in the final film, just not in the early screenings. Feige claimed it was a minor tweak no one would notice.

Now with the European and australian openings not having a new tag (so they just have the mid credit one), it looks like RDJ was messing with the fans (or we just blew it out of proportion like usual :) ) some are holding out hope that the US opening (which is at the end of next week) will have a new tag in addition to the one everyone else has seen, but that's looking unlikely.
i'd most likely be believing in RDJ than Fiege unfortunately :hehe: and i read in an article somewhere that during that presscon when RDJ slipped up, Hemsworth was asked something related to that in which he could only giggle as he looked at Fiege. obvs its something very hush hush and involves not just Tony but Thor too and possibly most of the cast. which leads to this next quote...


It was probably for one of the newer movies, and just more cost effective to do it when they were all in the same place at the same time for the premiere...
this is a very likely possibility, it reminds me of how they shot Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan delivering baby Luke to the Lars when they were still doing Attack of the Clones. that scene of course ended up being in Revenge of the Sith and they shot it early because they didnt want to have to go back to Tunisia just for that one scene.
 
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Man, I remember it being debunked by Joss himself right about the same time the article came out. He stated something like it's not true it's RDJ being RDJ.
 
You didn't miss anything. RDJ claimed to be filming something, and people jumped to the concluson there was goig to be an additional tag inserted after all the credits (so itd be in addition to the mid-credit tag you saw). The idea was that itd be in the final film, just not in the early screenings. Feige claimed it was a minor tweak no one would notice.

Now with the European and australian openings not having a new tag (so they just have the mid credit one), it looks like RDJ was messing with the fans (or we just blew it out of proportion like usual :) ) some are holding out hope that the US opening (which is at the end of next week) will have a new tag in addition to the one everyone else has seen, but that's looking unlikely.

But it was not a tag...so stop looking for it there...
 
Seen it here (France), no scene after credits. A bit disappointed. Oh and kudos to the fu cking projectionist who showed the movie in 2:35 with heads chopped off by black bars, how is this possible?! I told one employee who called him, and he told him it was scope, ridiculous.

Wow i would of been so freaking mad and boycott that place for rest of my life..but that makes me for next week when it comes out for the states...stupid stuff like some ahole who doesnt care bout his job nd ruins the projection to the screen or something stupid like that

but apprently there is no after credit scene in the International films..maybe RDJ was screwing with everyone we will see in the states..for u know maybe joss added more stuff for the states movie idk ill seen next week
 
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I don't get why there is so much confusion over this. They DID do a reshoot, it WASN'T an after credits scene. No one ever said it was, people just assumed that because Whedon had shot Thor's after credits scene very close to that film's release. The mid-credits scene is the only after credits type scene there is or will be.

Feige later confirmed that they had done a reshoot, but said it wasn't a "scene," as such, just a couple of shots that would probably go unnoticed. While it wasn't as last minute, Whedon did something similar on Serenity -- a brief moment added into an existing scene between Mal and River, and a couple of close ups of Mal to better punctuate a key moment of the final fight. They amounted to a total of 20 seconds of screen time or less, and I expect the same is true here. Probably just an insert or other quick shot that Whedon really wanted, that they figured they could grab since all the actors were in one place.

Two after credits scenes would be idiotic anyway IMO unless one followed on narratively from the other.
 
I don't get why there is so much confusion over this. They DID do a reshoot, it WASN'T an after credits scene. No one ever said it was, people just assumed that because Whedon had shot Thor's after credits scene very close to that film's release. The mid-credits scene is the only after credits type scene there is or will be.

Feige later confirmed that they had done a reshoot, but said it wasn't a "scene," as such, just a couple of shots that would probably go unnoticed. While it wasn't as last minute, Whedon did something similar on Serenity -- a brief moment added into an existing scene between Mal and River, and a couple of close ups of Mal to better punctuate a key moment of the final fight. They amounted to a total of 20 seconds of screen time or less, and I expect the same is true here. Probably just an insert or other quick shot that Whedon really wanted, that they figured they could grab since all the actors were in one place.

THANK YOU - some one else finally gets it...
 
Watched in this afternoon, and (I'm sure to the annoyance of the cleaner who just wanted to get on with his job), I waited right to the very end and it was just the mid-credits one (which was all kinds of awesome on its own).
 

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