The Avengers- Infinity War’s Epic Poster Released At Comic-Con
At Comic-Con we were given quite a bit of information regarding Marvel’s future projects, trailers and now of course, our first look at the Avengers Infinity new poster.
As most eager Marvel fans would know, we haven’t been given much so far in regards to the most epic upcoming Marvel film in history; The Avengers: Infinity War.
However, now we have actually been given a small glimpse of the film, with our first look at a potential poster for the movie. This draft poster was released to world at Comic-Con, however it is not the final finished piece.
The poster was painted by Marvel Studio’s head of visual development, Ryan Meinerding, and it looks absolutely awesome!
The Avengers- Infinity War’s Epic Poster Released At Comic-Con
The images were then later released on Ryan’s Instagram, as everything else is now, as well as Comic-Con’s and Marvel’s. However, as you can see it is not one poster, but three posters, which should be merged together.
The whole poster is pretty cool and it did please most Marvel fans who have been eagerly waiting for something new to be released, however I am sure most fans were hoping that it would be a trailer, instead of a poster.
This acts as our first glimpse of the biggest superhero movie to be ever made, as there has never been a film with so many superheros merged into one. With Captain America’s Civil War being so successful when it introduced even more heroes to the mix, fans cannot wait for Infinity War to do even better.
With the next Thor movie only being a few short months away, Marvel fans will now look forward to that, as it may give us a glimpse of The Avengers film, in those famous after credits.
Until then take a look at the full poster here below for Avengers: Infinity War.
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