Avengers Infinity War Spider-Man DEATH: Filmmakers reveal painful TRUTH before Avengers 4
AVENGERS INFINITY WAR director Joe Russo just confirmed the painful truth behind Spider-Man's death. What does it mean for Avengers 4 and Spider-Man Far From Home?
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The scene is almost unbearable, not just because it is so well done.
Looking absolutely terrified and running towards Tony Stark, Spidey said: “Mr Stark, I don’t feel good”, then “I don’t know what's happening. I don't want to go. Please, please, I don't want to go”.
Then a last whispered "I'm sorry" and he was gone.
Joe Russo revealed that the improvised scene was so much longer than any other Avengers death scene for two reasons.
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Russo described the original short version: "If I remember correctly, right, it was ‘I don’t feel so good’ — Tony looked at him, he said, ‘I’m sorry,’ and disappeared.”
The scene became much longer for pure emotional cinematic impact Thanks to Robert Downey's Jr's encouragement, but also because Spidey was the only character to fight what was happening.
Russo added: “At the end of the day, he (Robert Downey Jr) kept driving to put more and more emotion into it. And just went up to Tom (Holland) and said, ‘You don’t wanna go. You’re a child. And you’re using your strength as Spider-Man to fight this.’ And then that was the performance that came out.”
Peter Parker's Spidey senses told him something was coming. His innate strength also meant he was able to last a little bit longer than even some of the most powerful figures in the universe.
Everyone else lasted mere seconds. Spidey hung on for half a minute. It may not seem much, but against the power of the full Infinity Gauntlet, that is incredible.
He is no longer a goofy teenager. It sets Spider-Man up to be one of the most formidable heroes in the entire Marvel Phase 4.
Now we just have to figure out how they will bring him back...