- Year: 2012
- Released: 04 May 2012
- Country: United States
- Adwords: Nominated for 1 Oscar. 38 wins & 80 nominations total
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0848228/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/The_Avengers
- Metacritics: https://www.metacritic.com/movie/avengers
- Available in: 3D, 720p, 1080p
- Language: English, Russian, Hindi
- MPA Rating: PG-13
- Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
- Runtime: 143 min
- Writer: Joss Whedon, Zak Penn
- Director: Joss Whedon
- Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson
- Keywords: new york city, duringcreditsstinger, based on comic, aftercreditsstinger, superhero,
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The Avengers Storyline
S.H.I.E.L.D. has located the mysterious Tesseract device and the Army’s super soldier Captain America. The Tesseract is actually a gateway to an entirely new world called Asgard. A mysterious being known as Loki arrives on earth and immediately assumes that he can rule all human beings. But that irks S.H.I.E.L.D. director Nick Fury the wrong way. As Loki escapes with the Tesseract, Nick Fury believes this is an act of war against Earth. His only hope is to assemble an actual team of super heroes. Dr. Bruce Banner, who turns into an enormous green rage monster known as the Hulk. Tony Stark and his venerable Iron Man armor. Captain America, the Stark Enterprises created super soldier. Thor, the god of thunder, protector of Earth and his home planet of Asgard, and Loki’s brother. Master assassins Hawkeye and Natasha Romanoff. Together they will become a team to take on an attack that will call them to become the greatest of all time.
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The Avengers Movie Reviews
Can’t beat the originality of uniting a superhero team!
Up until this point, nothing had been done like this in film and it was executed magnificently. The casting and chemistry between them is on point, the villain is compelling and gets under your skin in the best way, and Robert Downey Jr.’s humor all around is unforgettable, and how can I not mention that glorifying theme song??
Awesome spectacle
This review contains spoilers.
The Avengers is a superhero action movie that premiered in 2012. The movie is directed by Joss Whedon, produced by Kevin Feige, screenplay by Joss Whedon. The story is written by Zak Penn, and Joss Whedon. The movie stars Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, and Tom Hiddleston. Loki launches an invasion of Earth leading the heroes of the Earth to band together and stop the invasion.
The Avengers is a great action movie. The movie incorporates the grand visuals found in the previous Marvel Cinematic Universe movies and combines them for one spectacle featuring the heroes that we know and love. The movie focuses on the spectacle rather than having a complex narrative focusing on specific characters. In this way it is more of a large set piece with pre-existing characters rather than a full narrative movie. The spectacle is impressive to watch with the ending battle in New York City being the highlight. The scenes leading up to that moment are impressive as the heroes band and fight amongst each other. The movie is about the heroes as a whole rather than individuals.
The Avengers has great chemistry with its leads. Not only does the audience see visually impressive action but also the dynamic between the superheroes. The movie relishes in the heroes it has on display and it is a treat to watch for comic book fans. Audiences can see the heroes have their quarrel and what happens when Thor’s hammer hits Captain America’s shield. The story concerns the heroes and it is believable that Nick Fury’s Avengers squad would not get along at first. It makes for an interesting story as the squad eventually overcomes their differences and begins to work together. This is a classic trope that is applied to a superhero story.
The flaw of this movie is that Loki has not been built up as a massive villain before. Loki always seemed more like a joker and a specific villain for Thor rather than a large scale villain that spanned into Iron Man and Captain America’s stories. I still enjoyed Tom Hiddleston’s performance and watching him on the screen is sure to delight.
I would recommend The Avengers.
Grade: B.
The world loves it, though I still think the original “Iron Man”, “Thor” and “Captain America” were my favorites.
At this point, “The Avengers” has made around 100 trillion dollars (or so)–and so it’s obvious that people love the film. My own daughter went to the premier in New York and then went to it on opening night in general release–and was mad I didn’t take her with me tonight to see it! Obviously, she loved the film as well. As for me, I liked it but didn’t quite share the overall exuberance for the film. Mind you, I liked it–but I think I preferred the earlier films before the Avengers team was formed. There was a certain charm that I didn’t quite see recaptured in the film. Now the film is good–it’s just that what I like in these other films I would have liked more of in “The Avengers”. Specifically, the movie could have used a bit more humor and a bit more character development. When I read the IMDb trivia, it seems that originally the film had about 30 more minutes–all showing Steve Rogers (Captain America) trying to adjust to his new life. I would have LOVED seeing all this–and less of the HUGE battle at the end of the film. For me, it just felt numbing after a while and I would have liked more of the characters when they weren’t fighting. Again, however, I DID like the film….but the earlier Marvel/Disney films I liked just a bit better. Just my two cents worth…