Its June 7, 2017, the 59th day of shooting Avengers: Infinity War at Atlantas Pinewood Studios, and Wakanda is getting crowded. Were on the set, watching Captain America (Chris Evans), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Rhodie (Don Cheadle), Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), Falcon (Anthony Mackie), Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), and Vision (Paul Bettany) land a Quinjet in the secretive African country, seeking the help of the Black Panther.
As they exit, King TChalla (Chadwick Boseman), flanked by members of the Dora Milaje (including Okoye, played by Danai Gurira) walk up the platform to greet the heroes. Members of the Wakandan army walk onto the Quinjet to help a wounded Vision and Scarlet Witch off, because the Avengers have arrived in Wakanda to get help for the android and to bring a warning: Something big and purple is coming, and his name is Thanos (Josh Brolin).
Although set in Wakanda, the scene was shot on a studio backlot in Atlanta, which is the same exact place the Avengers last assembled, to shoot the massive airport battle in Captain America: Civil War. In fact, this time, much of the cast is the same, the directors (the Russo Brothers) are the same, even the writers (Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely) are the same. And yet, everything just has a much larger scope, because its Infinity War. The set for this one scene alone includes half a Quinjet, a massive platform with about 20-foot-high fencing on one side, and about 180 degrees of green screen that stands in for Wakanda.
How big an assault? TChalla asks after the initial greeting.
Quite an assault, sir, Cap replies.
Well, I have my Kings Guard. The Dora Milaje TChalla says, but is interrupted off-screen.
And a semi-stable 100-year-old man, adds Bucky.
Bucky (Sebastian Stan) and Steve Rogers reunite with a hug. How you doing, Buck? Cap asks.
Not bad. So
little green men?
Not little. Not green, says Widow.
Falcon expresses some doubts about Buckys mental state. I just want to make sure you arent going to snap when someone says baloney sandwich, he jokes.
Not baloney, says Bucky.
Eggplant? Rancho Cucamonga? Falcon retorts, spouting off a few more improvised words in the process. Then he ends with...I still hate you.
Though this is day 59 of Infinity Wars seven-month shoot, this is the first day this many Marvel characters are on screen together in this movie, according to Mark Ruffalo, who sat down with reporters along with Chadwick Boseman last June. Bosemanwho went directly from filming Black Panther, also in Atlanta, to filming Infinity Warexplained how this scene happening in Wakanda makes sense for both the movie and the production.
The difficulty in making a movie like this [is] you have to see the flavor of each one of [the characters], Boseman said. So... in this situation, youre seeing them in my world. Theyre in my world, so its interesting to have them enter our space, which is not something that happens all of the time. I think its important for us to give the flavor of Wakanda. And theyre really adjusting to our space, so that will be part of the fun of the movie.
There goes the neighborhood, Ruffalo quipped.
All kidding aside, Boseman discussed how TChalla and his fellow Wakandans are nervous that the Avengers have come to their country seeking help against Thanosbut theyre also understanding. You have a world problem with Thanos, Boseman explained. So Wakanda is on the world stage and were obviously advanced in a way where we can help with the situation, so that is all thats happening here.
[Banners] really trying to impress on everybody how dangerous [Thanos] is, Ruffalo said. He comes in screaming bloody murder. Hes seen what damage he can cause and how powerful he isand the entire group is in disarray, so hes also getting caught up on whats happened here and is trying to get them to transcend their differences and impress upon them how much danger theyre actually facing.
Facing that danger isnt just Black Panther, Captain America, Black Widow, Rhodie, Bruce Banner, Falcon, Scarlett Witch, and Vision, though. Theres also Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Spider-Man (Tom Holland), Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), Ant-Man (Paul Rudd), Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), the Guardians of the Galaxy, and maybe even Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and Captain Marvel (Brie Larson, who had a mailbox on the Infinity War set despite no announcement her character would be in the movie, but more on that soon). All of those characters will be needed to defeat the Thanos, making Infinity War a beyond-massive undertaking.
Theres no way to overcome what theyre facing without, in some way, coming to terms with their differences and embracing their diversity, Ruffalo said. Thats essentially a core value of the film and that together, only together, can they triumph.
But this is just scratching the surface of the film. Well have much more from the set of Avengers: Infinity War in the coming days, including interviews with directors the Russo Brothers, writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, and actors Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Danai Gurira, Don Cheadle, Elizabeth Olsen, and others.