We are just days away from the premiere of Avengers: End Game, and to talk about the journey of the last decade, the Original Six recently sat down for a group interview. Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man), Chris Evans (Captain America), Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow), Mark Ruffalo (Hulk), Chris Hemsworth (Thor), and Jeremy Renner (Hawkeye turned Ronin) are this year’s Marvel graduating class, but they can’t reveal how their characters’ stories end.
When the actors talked with Entertainment Weekly, they reminisced, joked, and laughed about their time as superheroes. And, president of Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige, joined the roundtable to talk all things Avengers. Well, as much as they possibly could.
They absolutely cannot say anything about the production or plot of Endgame, which Marvel has gone to great lengths to protect. And, Johansson says that has caused her major stress.
“I’m gonna have PTSD from this [press tour.] I mean, honestly, it is so stressful. At the end of every day, I lie awake at night, and I think about all the things I almost said. It gives me panic,” explained Johansson.
Hemsworth said that he had a much clearer sense of his character when he first played Thor. But, as time went by, more of himself made its way into the character, and everyone’s personal relationships start to echo through. He explained that their friendships are real, and fans can see that on screen.
Johansson added that all of their characters have grown over the past decade into “fully realized people,” and she believes the audience has reacted to them growing in a way that reflects their own experience.
Ruffalo admitted that he has become a bit scared and more careful about what he reveals about his character on social media because people take it so seriously.
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