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Marvel stuns fans with Avengers gathering

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I’ve got to admit, these guys have not been together on stage for a long time, and even I find myself geeking out.

LOS ANGELES: Marvel brought thousands of fans to their feet on Saturday as it assembled a stellar panel of superheroe­s to preview “Avengers: Infinity War” at Disney’s D23 convention.

The movie, which comes out next year, unites the characters from all 16 films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe — and most of the actors who play them took the stage at the star-studded fan event in Anaheim, southern California.

The packed 7,000-capacity convention hall cheered as Josh Brolin, Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Don Cheadle and Benedict Cumberbatc­h were introduced one by one.

Tom Holland, Benicio del Toro, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Anthony Mackie, Karen Gillan, Dave Bautista, Pom Klementief­f and Chadwick Boseman and codirector Joe Russo were also part of the star-studded panel.

“I’ve got to admit, these guys have not been together on stage for a long time, and even I find myself geeking out,” said Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige before introducin­g world-first “Infinity Wars” teaser footage.

The movie opens in May 2018 — the 10th anniversar­y of the US release of the original Marvel Cinematic Universe movie, “Iron Man.”

“It’s funny to think Kevin and I figured all of this out at Randy’s Donuts shooting ‘Iron Man 2,’” quipped Downey, who plays the titular superhero.

‘Unexpected elements’

The panel was part of a presentati­on of the next two years of live-action movies from Disney, which owns Marvel and Lucasfilm.

Lucasfilm’s “Star Wars” panel has become one of the most talked-about panels at the biennial D23.

But here were no new announceme­nts or footage this time around.

The 2018 Han Solo spin-off movie, which fired directors Phil Lord and Christophe­r Miller in favour of Oscar-winning Ron Howard last month, was largely glossed over, with no cast appearance­s or footage.

But Rian Johnson, who directed the forthcomin­g eighth instalment of the main series, “The Last Jedi,” delighted fans by introducin­g much of the cast, including Mark Hamill, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega and Gwendoline Christie.

Johnson introduced a behindthe-scenes featurette and interviewe­d the cast on their experience­s filming in Pinewood Studios, near London, and on Ireland’s west coast.

“When I read the script there were so many unexpected elements, which is great in a ‘Star Wars’ film,” said Hamill, who came on last to a rapt standing ovation.

“It’s getting harder and harder to bring new things to the table and this is a real game changer.”

Another highlight was a section offering news and footage from the studio’s upcoming animation to live-action slate, including remakes of “The Lion King,” Mulan,” “Aladdin” and “Dumbo.”

The crowd was on its feet again after seeing a stunning first clip from “The Lion King,” climaxing in the iconic moment when Rafiki introduces newborn Simba to the animals of the savannah.

“This is a story that belongs to everyone who grew up with the original film,” said Jon Favreau, who directed the movie, due to hit theatres in July 2019.

‘Respectful’

“I wanted to demonstrat­e that we could be respectful of the source material while bringing it to life using new techniques and technologi­es.”

Disney announced newcomer Mena Massoud in the titular

Kevin Feige, Marvel Studios chief

role for Guy Ritchie’s “Aladdin,” which reboots the 1992 animated classic, and Will Smith as the genie.

Disney also revealed that production is underway for the live-action reimaginin­g of its 1941 animated classic “Dumbo,” slated for release in March 2019.

The movie is being directed by Tim Burton (“Alice in Wonderland,” “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”) and stars Colin Farrell, Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Eva Green.

Burton, who is starting production in England, addressed the D23 crowd via a video clip in which he described “Dumbo” as “one of my favourite of the Disney movies.”

Disney also showcased “Nutcracker and the Four Realms,” starring Misty Copeland, and “A Wrinkle in Time,” an epic adventure directed by Ava DuVernay and starring Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoo­n, Mindy Kaling, Chris Pine and debutante Storm Reid, all of whom appeared onstage.

British actress Emily Blunt talked about playing the practicall­y-perfect nanny in “Mary Poppins Returns,” a sequel to the iconic 1964 original that hits theatres on Dec 25 next year.

“I needed to try to pay homage to Julie Andrews but carve out a new space for myself. And we were very loyal to the books,” said Blunt. — AFP

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(Left to right) Actors Sebastian Stan, Dave Bautista, Karen Gillan, Pom Klementief­f, Benedict Cumberbatc­h, Chadwick Boseman, Josh Brolin, and Chris Hemsworth, producer Kevin Feige, and actors Robert Downey Jr., Mark Ruffalo,Tom Holland, Elizabeth...

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