- Hi, I am Joe Russo.
- And, I'm Anthony Russo,
and we directed "Avengers: Endgame".
- And, yes, we are still talking about it.
- [laughs] And we're here
to do Avengers Support.
[heavy beat music]
blue @blueblogz.
"So a baby born a few days
before the snap that vanishes
"during the snap is technically
now five years old, right?
"But it's still a newborn
because it didn't age
"during the five years it vanished.
"Also, is Spiderman 20 now?
"Did he age?
"It's been five years."
Yeah, so anybody who
did go away at the snap,
when they come back, they
come back at the moment
they went away.
So they sort of miss those five years
while everybody who didn't go away
was aging those five years
like we all normally do.
- So you wouldn't age if you
were zapped out of existence.
You would just stop existing.
And then when you were brought back,
you would begin existing again.
So, no, the baby would
not be five years older.
The baby would just be the exact same age
it was when it disappeared.
Hence, Tom Holland, his Peter
Parker character would be
the same age that he
was when he disappeared.
"Why five years?
"Why not 10?
"Why not five months?
"What's the significance?"
- [claps] Basically, we wanted
to pick a period of time
that was long enough to have
forced everybody to move on.
You could no longer sort of be clinging to
what we should have done,
how we should have done it differently.
Maybe we can go back and stop this.
We wanted everybody to
go through a lifecycle
where they had to really
commit to an existence
where this was their new reality.
And five years just seemed like
the right amount of time for that.
This is from needy
unemotional @samm_keeton.
"Question 44, why did they not show
"how Bruce merged his
brain with Hulk's movie?"
We wanted to track how every
single one of the Avengers
was moving forward from the
experience of "Infinity War".
And Banner had this very
unique experience where he,
in the opening of "Infinity
War" he loses to Thanos as Hulk.
Later in the film he
loses to Thanos as Banner.
And so he is left with this
reality that, you know,
neither version of
himself could stop Thanos.
So in the five year
time elapse that happens
early on in "Endgame", he
sort of dedicates himself
to trying to better himself
so that this never happens again,
and that's sort of the
proper motivation for him
to finally figure out to reconcile
the two sides of himself.
- Okay.
- That was just our specific
needs for the story.
- Now you have this
incredible action-figure.
It's got some good flex.
- Okay, "Quick question.
"How do you return a soul stone?
"It's not like Black Window's
soul will be floating around
"or going back to her body.
"And, also, what was
Captain America's reaction
"to seeing Red Skull again?"
This is from Moses @xinyx [mutters].
- You get an email, like you do on Amazon,
and then you have to print up a label,
put it on the stone, stick it the mail,
goes back to Red Skull.
- Keep your fingers crossed.
- Keep you fingers crossed.
- Yeah, so seeing Red
Skull again, I don't know.
That's a good question.
Cap may, hopefully, Cap will remember him.
- Alex Gross, "Why did
you kill Tony Stark?"
Pass.
[laughs]
Victor Stone Meanmuggin, "Hold on.
"Hulk has a whole healing factor.
"Why didn't his arm heal?"
The Hulk [laughs] has
never come up against
every infinity stone in a gauntlet,
and the pure power of the stones.
Thanos is nearly invisible,
and then he did not heal either.
Clearly, when you wield the full power
of the infinity stones,
it is irreparable damage
to your being.
- If it doesn't even kill you.
- Yes.
- "Alright, let's settle
this once and for all.
"Who is the most powerful Avenger?
There seems to be some sort of poll here
where Scarlet Witch got 23%.
Captain Marvel got 6%, mm.
Thor got 19%.
And the kid from "Iron Man 3", 52%.
Correct.
- Jeff Fogel, "How do
you decide what to keep
"directly from the comics and
what to use as inspiration?"
A lot of it is what you emotionally
respond to in the books,
how you feel about the character.
There's no sort of formula to why
we would pull something from the books.
It's really just inspiration.
It's like with "Winter
Soldier", we loved the tone
of the original run of the books.
So we used that tone in the movies.
Sometimes we'll find a panel that we love,
and then we'll try to build
a moment around the panel
like we did in "Civil War".
But it's impossible to sort of define
any sort of scientific approach to it.
- Yeah, often times,
sometimes there's something
that we like in the books
that doesn't translate cleanly
to a modern day movie,
and we find another way to interpret it.
This is Garrett51 @amazing_garrett.
"I feel like the whole reason
Professor Hulk was introduced
was to force @MarkRuffalo in a mocap suit
more as a punishment for leaking spoilers
by @Russo_Brothers."
This is a very interesting theory.
It may be true, but we'll
never admit to it being true.
- Cat, "So who wants to sit for six hours
"and watch both Avengers
movies back-to-back
"with me to catch Easter eggs?"
- Not us.
[laughs]
We've seen them too many times.
- "@Russo_Brothers, serious question.
"When Doctor Strange is
seeing all of the scenarios
"for how the war could end, does he see it
"like a montage or a movie?
"How do you as the creators
"see this happening in his brain?"
This is a great question.
- Technical.
Strange has to exert an
immense amount of energy
to go into this state.
The amount of time that
he's in this state,
as we know from the history
in his own stand-alone film,
"Doctor Strange", he
could be in that state
for who knows how long.
So it could've taken Strange
an immensely long time
to actually review all of these scenarios.
- He's to physically live them,
and then die in each of them,
and then right before he
dies, he has to reset it,
as we saw at the end of "Doctor Strange",
and do it again,
and take copious notes
each time he does it.
Great question though, Marissa, thank you.
- "Hey, Russo Brothers.
"What happened to the Vision's body?"
That's a good question.
- Yeah, it is a very good question.
- Feels like a story for another time.
- Yeah.
- Curvyllama has an
incredible Twitter handle.
"If you could be one Avenger,
who would it be and why?
"Powers, good looks, personality?
"Respond with GIFs.
"Mine would be female Thor.
"Funny, witty, kind,
carefree, powerful, badass."
That's very accurate description.
Yeah, I think, I'd take Spiderman
as my favorite character growing up.
I think any kid would wanna swing on webs
or crawl walls.
And I love his suit.
- I'll take Falcon.
Because I am really
interested in what his future
as Captain America will be.
- Shawn Endo.
"Hey, Russo Brothers.
"I thought the Avengers
weren't supposed to talk
"about the future in the past.
"So why did Professor
Hulk talk about Strange
"giving the time stone to
Thanos to the Ancient One,
"without conscience, may I mention?"
[laughs]
That is a "Back to the Future" rule
that is not applicable in our universe.
We're playing by a different set of rules.
Watch the scene again with Hulk,
Rhodey, and Paul Rudd as Scott Lang,
and just listen to how
they describe the rules
of time travel in our movie.
There's two scenes that play
back-to-back sort of describe,
gives you everything you need
to know about time travel
in this film.
You may be thinking about
the fact that Doctor Strange
doesn't want to tell Tony
about what timeline they're in
as they're going into the
climatic fight with Thanos.
The difference between
these two situations
are when smart Hulk is
talking to the Ancient One,
the Ancient One is no longer alive
during the events that
they are discussing.
Whereas, Tony is very much
involved in the events
that he and Strange are talking about.
There's a little bit
of a distinction there.
- And that's just really
talking to someone about,
just prior to their death,
you don't want to emotionally confuse them
or create a situation where they no longer
want to go through with what
they're supposed go through.
- Especially when your
chances are one in 14 million.
You have to be very, very
careful about not messing it up.
[taps foot]
- Daniel Richtman.
"As much as I loved "Infinity War",
"just re-watched it again,
"the consistency with
characters' power level
"is all over the place.
"Scarlet Witch and Vision,
"two of the most powerful
Avengers, lost to two aliens,
"and were saved by Captain
America and Black Widow
"who are human.
"What?"
[laughs]
Vision gets skewered at the
very beginning of that fight.
So he's really not
functionally at full power.
He then becomes a liability in the fight
because now Scarlet Witch has
to protect a crippled Vision,
and it puts her at a disadvantage.
- And as Vision mentions that
weapon sort of has an affect
on him that he didn't expect.
- Once Vision and Wanda are cornered,
because Vision can't
function at that point,
Cap and Natasha and Falcon
have been functioning
as a unit for three
years since "Civil War",
a very tight unit.
Is it three years or two years?
Since "Civil War" is two?
- I think it was two.
- They surprise attack Proxima and Corvus,
get the jump on them,
and help Vision and Wanda escape.
That's how that scene played out.
- Yeah,
and those are powerful aliens.
- But not when you sneak up on them.
"Why did you just delete
a scene like this?
"Ja-fok-kakaka-cow-canal-cos,
[Anthony laughs]
"are you crazy or what?
"Tony deserved it."
They're asking why we deleted the scene
where everyone is kneeling.
We deleted it.
- This is a scene in the bonus
features on the home release.
- And that's why we deleted it.
So we had some bonus
features for the DVD release.
- Because that's really important.
- Super important.
Next question.
- Shannon Rona,
"I hope one day the
@Russo_Brothers see my dedication
"to Tony Stark and Pepper Pots.
"This is just from
2018, and all handmade."
- We're seeing it, and it's incredible.
And you're amazing.
- Yeah.
- And thank you for being such a huge fan
of Tony and Pepper Pots.
- "You know what confused
me while watching "Endgame"?
"The fact that there are
two Barton daughters.
"Please, correct me if I'm wrong,
"but both of Joe Russo's
kids got to be in the movie.
"One was Lia Barton, I believe.
"And one was
- "Lila.
- "But both never shared screen time."
- Yes, both my daughters
were in the movie.
One of them did play Lila Barton
at the beginning of the film.
She was snapped out of existence.
The other played a fan
of the Hulk in the diner.
They're completely unconnected characters.
They do look a little bit alike.
So maybe that was confusing.
But they are not--
- Do you think she may
have been credited as Lia
in the credits?
But not as Lia Barton in the credits.
So this is just a random
kid hanging out in a diner
who happens to see the Hulk
and wanted his autograph.
- And just happens to
share a resemblance to--
- Lila Barton.
- Bart, yes.
- Alright, Nicolas Bauer.
"Russo Brothers, how come
Peter Parker's friends
"didn't age in "Avengers: Endgame"?
"I understand why Peter didn't age,
"but five years went by for everyone else.
"In what should be 2023,
we see Pete reunite
"with Ned at school, surrounded
by kids with backpacks.
"Did I miss something?"
- Well, yes.
Ned also went away.
Anybody who was still the
same age as Peter Parker
went away as well.
Kids with backpacks in
that school are all kids
who went away and are now back at school.
Or kids who were nine years
old when the snap happened,
and now they're freshmen.
Have you seen the new Spiderman movie?
Explains it.
Thicc, "My one problem with "Endgame"
"is that Falcon got the shield.
"Why didn't Bucky get it?"
- Mm.
- Falcon is an amazing character
who's certainly very
deserving of the shield.
- Yep, and Bucky.
Look at, the thing we've
loved exploring about Bucky
is he has a very complicated history.
He has a damaged mind.
I don't know you wanna
hand a very powerful weapon
to somebody who is vulnerable like that.
Macho-Mayne, "Russo Brothers,
"How do you guys not have
"any Nova Corp member in
a fight against Thanos?
"Love the movie, but just boggles my mind.
"Didn't even have to be Richard Rider."
I'd look closely at that scene
again, and you will see--
- There are thousands of people there.
- You will see Richard Rider
in the background of a shot.
Easter egg.
Everyone, thank you so much.
- These were great questions.
- Yes.
- Yeah.
- Sending in these questions,
really appreciate it.
And, hopefully, you got
satisfactory answers.
- Yep,
and, hopefully, you have
answers of your own.
See ya.
