When an unexpected enemy emerges and threatens global safety and security, Nick Fury, director of the international peacekeeping agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D., finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. Spanning the globe, a daring recruitment effort begins!
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The Avengers
Overview:
When an unexpected enemy emerges and threatens global safety and security, Nick Fury, director of the international peacekeeping agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D., finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. Spanning the globe, a daring recruitment effort begins!
Cast:
- Tony Stark / Iron Man: Robert Downey Jr.
- Steve Rogers / Captain America: Chris Evans
- Bruce Banner / The Hulk: Mark Ruffalo
- Thor: Chris Hemsworth
- Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow: Scarlett Johansson
- Clint Barton / Hawkeye: Jeremy Renner
- Loki: Tom Hiddleston
- Agent Phil Coulson: Clark Gregg
- Agent Maria Hill: Cobie Smulders
- Selvig: Stellan Skarsgård
- Nick Fury: Samuel L. Jackson
- Pepper Potts: Gwyneth Paltrow
- Jarvis (voice): Paul Bettany
- The Other: Alexis Denisof
- NASA Scientist: Tina Benko
- Georgi Luchkov: Jerzy Skolimowski
- Weaselly Thug: Kirill Nikiforov
- Tall Thug: Jeff Wolfe
- Young Girl: M’laah Kaur Singh
- Calcutta Woman: Rashmi Rustagi
- World Security Council: Powers Boothe
- World Security Council: Jenny Agutter
- World Security Council: Arthur Darbinyan
- World Security Council: Donald Li
- Carrier Bridge Tech: Warren Kole
- Carrier Bridge Tech: Alicia Sixtos
- Carrier Bridge Techs: Jesse Garcia
- Agent Jasper Sitwell: Maximiliano Hernández
- Gala Scientist: Dieter Riesle
- German Old Man: Kenneth Tigar
- Young Shield Pilot: Walter Perez
- Security Guard: Harry Dean Stanton
- Maintenance Guy: Josh Cowdery
- Waitress: Ashley Johnson
- Japanese Family: Katsumi Komatsu
- Japanese Family: Yumiko Komatsu
- Japanese Family: Momoko Komatsu
- Police Sergeant: Robert Clohessy
- Young Cop: Enver Gjokaj
- Office Woman: Fernanda Toker
- News Reporter: Andrea Vecchio
- News Reporter: Robin Swoboda
- Faceless Pilot: Brent McGee
- Celebration Montage Interviewee: Jamie McShane
- Celebration Montage Interviewee: Michael Zhang
- Celebration Montage Interviewee: William-Christopher Stephens
- Celebration Montage Interviewee: Kelley Robins Hicks
- Shawna Lynde: Romy Rosemont
- Senator Boynton: James Eckhouse
- Stan Lee: Stan Lee
- Thomas Roberts: Thomas Roberts
- Pat Kiernan: Pat Kiernan
- Man #1: Damion Poitier
- The Hulk (voice) (uncredited): Lou Ferrigno
- Woman in Restaurant (uncredited): Jillian Morgese
- German Pedestrian (uncredited): Catherine Anderson
- Lentil Merchant (uncredited): Ricardo Andres
- Shield Agent (uncredited): Logan Bennett
- Celebration Montage Man Shaving Beard (uncredited): Mayank Bhatter
- Gala Guest (uncredited): Sharita Bone
- Museum Gala Patron (uncredited): Jason Botsford
- Stuttgart Biergarten patron (uncredited): Mary Kate Campbell
- Shield Guard (uncredited): Gene N. Chavez
- Gala Guest (uncredited): Layla Cushman
- Soldier (uncredited): Robert Dean
- Museum Gala Guest (uncredited): Rick Dremann
- Pedestrian (uncredited): Rod Fielder
- Stuttgart Citizen (uncredited): Eric Frank
- Shield Agent (uncredited): Israel Hall
- Museum Gala Patron (uncredited): Carmen Dee Harris
- Mercenary (uncredited): Alexander Christopher Jones
- Pedestrian (uncredited): Mike Karban
- Shield Agent (uncredited): Demoine Kinney
- Stuttgart Citizen (uncredited): Andrew Knode
- Hostage (uncredited): Annette Lawless
- Limo Driver (uncredited): Kimberly J. Mahoney
- Helicarrier Medical Team Leader (uncredited): Todd Manes
- Stuttgart Driver (uncredited): Jorge Mardel
- Cafe Patron (uncredited): Michael McMillan
- Guard (uncredited): Sean Meehan
- Gala Museum Patron (uncredited): Holly Neelie
- Extra (uncredited): Caleb Daniel Noal
- Shield Agent (uncredited): Jeremy Orr
- New York Pedestrian (uncredited): Nate Paige
- Shiel Employee (uncredited): Martin Palmer
- Museum Gala Guest (uncredited): Maria Perossa
- Extra (uncredited): Caleb Pieplow
- Helicarrier Shield Agent (uncredited): Alexander Daniel Pimentel
- Shield Agent – Loki Escort (uncredited): Frank Powers
- Shield Agent (uncredited): Jaime Powers
- Stuttgart Gala Patron (uncredited): Brent Reichert
- Shield Agent (uncredited): Kelly Ruble
- Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Gina Sarno
- New York City Police Officer (uncredited): Robert B. Schneider IV
- New York Police Officer in Firefight (uncredited): Jeff Seich
- Stuttgart Beer Garden Patron (uncredited): Christina Shaffer
- Museum Gala Patron (uncredited): Douglas Slygh
- Shield Agent #4 (uncredited): Colin Strause
- Gala Patron (uncredited): Robert P. Thitoff
- S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent (uncredited): George Thomas
- Pedestrian (uncredited): Shane Thompson
- Mercenary (uncredited): Jerry Lee Tucker
- Child on News #1 (uncredited): Tai Urban
- Running Pedestrian (uncredited): Chris Vaina
- Sweeper (uncredited): Sandra Weston
- Barbershop (uncredited): Seth Zielicke
- Tourist (uncredited): Alex DeCourville
- Shield Agent (uncredited): Andrea-Nichole Olivas
- NYC Pedestrian (uncredited): Tina Grimm
- Principal (uncredited): Evan Kole
- Shield Agent (uncredited): Hank Amos
- Waitress (uncredited): Joti Nagra
Crew:
- Director: Joss Whedon
- Executive Producer: Jon Favreau
- Executive Producer: Jeremy Latcham
- Executive Producer: Louis D’Esposito
- Comic Book: Jack Kirby
- Editor: Jeffrey Ford
- Costume Design: Alexandra Byrne
- Executive Producer: Alan Fine
- Editor: Lisa Lassek
- Original Music Composer: Alan Silvestri
- Story: Zak Penn
- Executive Producer: Avi Arad
- Producer: Kevin Feige
- Executive Producer: Victoria Alonso
- Executive Producer: Chris Brigham
- Storyboard Artist: Ryan Jeremy Woodward
- Stunt Double: Samantha MacIvor
- Thanks: Stephen Broussard
- Characters: Joe Simon
- Thanks: Craig Kyle
- Production Assistant: Matthew Fifer
- Costume Supervisor: Angelique Paull
- Art Direction: Jann K. Engel
- Set Decoration: Victor J. Zolfo
- Art Direction: Benjamin Edelberg
- Production Design: James Chinlund
- Costume Supervisor: Rhonney Greene
- Costume Supervisor: Suzi Turnbull
- Casting: Sarah Halley Finn
- Art Direction: Randy Moore
- Art Direction: Gregory S. Hooper
- Casting: Randi Hiller
- Art Direction: William O. Hunter
- Makeup Department Head: John Blake
- Visual Effects: Hiroshi Mori
- Art Department Coordinator: Candice Muriedas
- Set Designer: Tim Croshaw
- Set Designer: Jeff Markwith
- Production Supervisor: Nadia Paine
- Set Designer: Marisa Frantz
- Set Designer: Jim Hewitt
- Set Designer: Aric Cheng
- Set Designer: Sam Page
- Rotoscoping Artist: Nathaniel Caauwe
- Construction Coordinator: John Hoskins
- Hair Department Head: Tijen Osman
- Leadman: Jason Bedig
- Sound Effects Editor: Teresa Eckton
- Wigmaker: Erwin H. Kupitz
- Sculptor: Duncan Crawford
- Foley: Sean England
- Visual Effects Editor: Jeremy Bradley
- Visual Effects Producer: Daniel Brimer
- Visual Effects Producer: Mihaela Chifor
- Production Supervisor: Don J. Hug
- Art Department Coordinator: Marcella Brennan
- Sculptor: Clark Kelly
- Sculptor: Yann Denoual
- Leadman: John Millard
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Christopher Boyes
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Lora Hirschberg
- Assistant Art Director: Nick S. Cross
- Supervising Sound Editor: Frank E. Eulner
- Assistant Art Director: Stephen Morahan
- Scenic Artist: Victor Morales
- Visual Effects Producer: Jeff Atherton
- Visual Effects Producer: Kathleen Lynch
- Visual Effects Editor: Cameron Sharp
- Visual Effects Editor: Danny Rafic
- Visual Effects Editor: Lorelei David
- Visual Effects Producer: John L. Jack
- Visual Effects Producer: Michel Mielke
- Visual Effects Producer: Cyndi Ochs
- Visual Effects Producer: Sean Cushing
- Visual Effects Producer: Julie Orosz
- Visual Effects Editor: George McCarthy
- Visual Effects Editor: James Meikle
- Visual Effects Producer: Susan Pickett
- Visual Effects Art Director: Aaron McBride
- Visual Effects Producer: Georg Wieland
- Visual Effects Producer: Anouk Deveault-Moreau
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Matt McDonald
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Erik Nash
- Additional Photography: Gabriel Beristain
- Gaffer: Bill O’Leary
- Costumer: Aura Sperling Pierce
- Lighting Technician: Jason Linebaugh
- Lighting Technician: David M. Adams
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Nigel Sumner
- Video Assist Operator: Kevin McKenna
- Lighting Technician: Russell Ayer
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Daniel P. Rosen
- Lighting Technician: Chris Napolitano
- Set Costumer: Scott T. Coppock
- Stunt Coordinator: R.A. Rondell
- Camera Operator: John S. Moyer
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Venti Hristova
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Janek Sirrs
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Greg Strause
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Jeff White
- Video Assist Operator: Jimi Johnson
- Set Costumer: Askia Won-Ling Jacob
- Set Costumer: Carol McLennan
- Visual Effects Art Director: Alex Jaeger
- Camera Operator: Hans Bjerno
- Camera Operator: Mitch Dubin
- Still Photographer: Zade Rosenthal
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Colin Strause
- Camera Operator: Christopher A. Schenck
- Set Costumer: Anthony Almaraz
- Set Costumer: Paul John Carli
- Set Costumer: Emily Egge
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Bryan Grill
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Guy Williams
- Lighting Technician: Sherman Jackson
- Set Costumer: Alison Evans
- Set Costumer: Bob Moore Jr.
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Alessandro Cioffi
- Animation Director: Tom Meade
- Translator: Tatiana Chapman
- Studio Teachers: Allegro Hopkins
- Studio Teachers: Kristy Viera
- Location Manager: David Rumble
- Publicist: Ruben Malaret
- Location Manager: Scott Allen Logan
- Location Manager: Aaron Spaulding
- Set Costumer: Claire Sandrin
- Costumer: Jesse Trevino
- Music Editor: Steve Durkee
- Dialect Coach: Kathleen S. Dunn
- Location Manager: Tom Moisides
- Transportation Coordinator: Jim Chesney
- Unit Publicist: Ken Lingad
- Visual Effects: James Baker
- Visual Effects Editor: Chris O’Connell
- Visual Effects: Scott F. Johnston
- Compositors: Michael Queen
- Compositors: Brian N. Bentley
- Animation: Travis Tohill
- Visual Effects Producer: B.L. Jurgens
- Visual Effects: Mike Marcuzzi
- Director of Photography: Seamus McGarvey
- Music Supervisor: Dave Jordan
- Script Supervisor: Trudy Ramirez
- Visual Effects Editor: Mark Edward Wright
- Supervising Art Director: Richard L. Johnson
- Stunts: Nancy Thurston
- Stunts: Donna Evans
- Stunt Double: Heidi Moneymaker
- Comic Book: Stan Lee
- Utility Stunts: Doug Snively
- Stunt Double: Michael Sims
- Stunts: Tim Trella
- Utility Stunts: Nuo Sun
- Utility Stunts: Steve Upton
- Utility Stunts: David Schultz
- Utility Stunts: Jon Valera
- Utility Stunts: Aaron Walters
- Utility Stunts: Brian Simpson
- Stunts: Scott M. Helgert
- Utility Stunts: Jeremy Fitzgerald
- Utility Stunts: Mandy Schneider
- Stunt Double: Matthew LeFevour
- Stunts: Allen Jo
- Stunt Double: Anthony Molinari
- Stunts: Master Lee
- Utility Stunts: Kim Do Nguyen
- Stunt Double: Paul Lacovara
- Utility Stunts: Tanoai Reed
- Stunts: Joey Freitas
- Utility Stunts: Debby Rondell
- Utility Stunts: Daniel Hernandez
- Stunts: Riley Harper
- Utility Stunts: Michael Hansen
- Stunts: Gary Fry
- Utility Stunts: Matt Leonard
- Stunt Double: Glenn Foster
- Utility Stunts: William Morts
- Stunts: Karen A. Harris
- Stunt Double: Levi Meeuwenberg
- Utility Stunts: Mike Gunther
- Stunt Double: Clay Donahue Fontenot
- Utility Stunts: Troy Robinson
- Utility Stunts: David Hugghins
- Stunt Double: Sam Hargrave
- Stunt Double: Alex Chansky
- Utility Stunts: Eddie Braun
- Utility Stunts: Garwood Brewer
- Stunt Double: Clay Cullen
- Stunt Double: Ousaun Elam
- Utility Stunts: Mark Chapman
- Stunts: Sebastiano Cartier
- Fight Choreographer: Jonathan Eusebio
- Utility Stunts: Tim Connolly
- Utility Stunts: Anis Cheurfa
- Stunt Double: Andy Dylan
- Stunt Double: Kylie Furneaux
- Stunt Coordinator: Hank Amos
- Utility Stunts: Cassidy Vick Hice
- Stunts: Troy Brown
- Digital Compositors: David M. Scott
- Property Master: Andrew Petrotta
- Dialogue Editor: Matthew Hartman
- Dialogue Editor: Marshall Winn
- Second Unit Director: John Mahaffie
- Sound Effects Editor: Scott Guitteau
- Sound Effects Editor: Kyrsten Mate
- ADR Editor: Julie Feiner
- Sound Effects Editor: Steve Boeddeker
- Supervising ADR Editor: Becky Sullivan
- Sound Effects Editor: J.R. Grubbs
- Special Effects Supervisor: Daniel Sudick
- VFX Artist: John Walker
- VFX Artist: Bastiaan Koch
- Stereoscopic Supervisor: Sean MacKenzie
- Animation: Mickael Coedel
- Animation: Shawn Kelly
- Stunts: Annie Ellis
- Stunts: Linda Perlin
- Additional Photography: Don Burgess
- Production Assistant: Trinh Tran
- Conceptual Illustrator: Andy Park
- Assistant Hairstylist: Megan Daum
- Assistant Makeup Artist: Ashlynne Padilla
- Makeup Artist: Douglas Noe
- Makeup Artist: Brian Waltsak
- Hairstylist: Barbara Olvera
- Hair Department Head: Jennifer Bell
- Hairstylist: Yeşim “Shimmy” Osman
- Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Kevin Kirkpatrick
- Makeup Artist: Jodi Byrne
- Makeup Artist: Pat Moore-Theis
- Makeup Artist: Sheila Trujillo
- Hairstylist: Vanessa Sharp
- Makeup Artist: Katrina Francis
- Hairstylist: Beka Wilson
- Makeup & Hair: Nuria Mbomio
- Makeup Artist: Corey Welk
- Makeup Artist: Leslie Shayne Kohn
- Makeup Artist: Monique Hahn
- Makeup Artist: Christopher Trujillo
- Hairstylist: Yvette Meely
- Makeup Artist: Doug Fairall
- Makeup Artist: Louise Young
- Hairstylist: Jennifer Jane
- Hairstylist: Tonya Johnson
- Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Stephen Bettles
- Makeup Artist: Jacquelyn Adamson
- Makeup Artist: Georgia Allen
- Makeup Artist: Viola Rock
- Makeup Artist: Heba Thorisdottir
- Assistant Hairstylist: Teri Ann Uccan
- Makeup Artist: Christopher Patrick
- Makeup Artist: Keith Sayer
- Makeup Artist: Nicole Sortillon Amos
- Art Department Assistant: Kira Qwan
- Leadman: Lance R. Walters
- Painter: Damon Bowden
- Painter: Ben Woodworth
- Costume Assistant: Darryl Garcia Jr.
- Carpenter: Billy Salsberg
- Graphic Designer: Zachary Zirlin
- Props: Kendall Embrescia
- Set Dresser: Rich Andrade
- Set Dresser: Daragh Byrne
- Carpenter: Lyndell Wolff
- Concept Artist: Phil Saunders
- Painter: Samuel Pactol
- Prop Maker: Bert Rodriguez
- Props: Jonathan Curotola
- Sculptor: Elizabeth Brown
- Set Dresser: Christopher Carcich
- Ager/Dyer: Stephen Pardee
- Costumer: Jody Felz
- Art Department Assistant: Trinity Tad Davis
- Concept Artist: Michael Meyers
- Conceptual Illustrator: Fabian Lacey
- Set Designer: Scott Schneider
- Set Dresser: Steve Auernhammer
- Set Dresser: Sean D. Jackson
- Set Dresser: Thomas F. Kelly
- Set Dresser: Piero Spadaro
- Conceptual Illustrator: Rodney Fuentebella
- Props: Amy Giedraitis
- Ager/Dyer: Wynema Chavez
- Costumer: Lisa Wujick
- Prop Maker: John Giuliano
- Set Designer: Greg Papalia
- Props: Gary Lock
- Set Dresser: T. Scott Elliott
- Set Dresser: Chris Larsen
- Construction Foreman: William H. Phen Jr.
- Graphic Designer: Megan Greydanus
- Props: David Johnson
- Set Dresser: Dale Lotreck
- Storyboard Artist: Richard Bennett
- Storyboard Artist: Jim Mitchell
- Graphic Designer: Zachary Fannin
- Painter: Chris Herrington
- Set Dresser: Robert P. Trujillo
- Costume Assistant: Daniel Fortin
- Costumer: Peter White
- Conceptual Illustrator: Paul Ozzimo
- Prop Maker: Charles Chesser
- Set Designer: Tammy S. Lee
- Set Dresser: Graham Griswold
- Set Dresser: James Sapienz
- Set Dresser: Aaron Streiner
- Storyboard Artist: Temple Clark
- Costume Assistant: Mollie Kimball Whitson
- Costumer: Karen Young
- Concept Artist: Raj Rihal
- Painter: Rocky De la Vega
- Painter: Francesco Franco Ferrara
- Painter: Ted Wolff
- Set Designer: Siobhan Roome
- Set Dresser: Isidoro Avila
- Conceptual Illustrator: Jackson Sze
- Props: Robert Elliott-Barry
- Props: Ramona Messina
- Set Dresser: Patrick T. Eagan
- Art Department Assistant: Megg Fleck
- Carpenter: Arthur Arndt
- Construction Foreman: Raul Rosario
- Leadman: Peter Wright
- Prop Maker: Jason Johns
- Set Dresser: Josh Drylie
- Set Dresser: James Duddy
- Set Dresser: Michael Mestas
- Set Dresser: Suzanne Mjartan
- Set Dresser: Carol Ann Napier
- Set Dresser: Eric Ramirez
- Storyboard Artist: Bryan Andrews
- Painter: Jolene Dames
- Set Dresser: Kenneth J. Kellers
- Set Dresser: Brandon A. Plonka
- Set Dresser: Ian Scroggins
- Assistant Costume Designer: Eilish Zebrasky
- Costumer: Aleah Ames
- Costumer: Joy Ramsay
- Carpenter: Eric Johns
- Concept Artist: Iain McCaig
- Conceptual Design: Steve Jung
- Conceptual Design: Kurtis Richmond
- Graphic Designer: Martin Charles
- Set Designer: Anne Porter
- Set Dresser: Lonam Fogleman
- Set Dresser: Christopher Hayes
- Ager/Dyer: Amahl Lovato
- Costume Assistant: Rob Overbeck
- Key Costumer: Timothy A. Wonsik
- Seamstress: Pilar Agoyo
- Costumer: Kristi Hoffman
- Costumer: Chris Newlander
- Ager/Dyer: Julia Gombert
- Costume Assistant: Ali Tycast
- Costumer: Klara Farberov
- Costumer: Lahly Poore
- Set Dresser: Lance Cheatham
- Set Dresser: Eugene Doyle
- Set Dresser: Ram Goradia
- Set Dresser: Orlando R. Montoya
- Assistant Costume Designer: Robert Wojewodski
- Costume Assistant: Anna Seltzer
- Costumer: Stuart Gordon Tribble
- Storyboard Artist: Jane Wu
- Costume Assistant: Adam Sabodish
- Costumer: Pablo Borges
- Key Costumer: Meriwether Nichols
- Assistant Costume Designer: Amy Roth
- Costumer: David Fernandez
- Costumer: Lisa D. Quercioli
- Key Costumer: Javier Arrieta
- Swing: Pierre Barrera
- Costumer: Rebecca DeNoewer
- Tailor: Melissa E. Hollingsworth
- Electrician: Michael J. Maurer
- Assistant Camera: Matthew E. Alper
- Aerial Camera Technician: Eric Dvorsky
- Aerial Director of Photography: David B. Nowell
- Assistant Camera: Bryan P. Jones
- Camera Operator: Georgia Packard
- Electrician: Daniel Zamora
- Second Assistant “B” Camera: Chris Flurry
- First Assistant Director: Brian Relyea
- Dolly Grip: Diego Mariscal
- Dolly Grip: Eric Steinig
- Electrician: David Markey
- First Assistant “B” Camera: Harry Zimmerman
- Key Rigging Grip: Brad Goss
- Libra Head Technician: Jon Philion
- First Assistant Director: Lars P. Winther
- Best Boy Grip: John P. Shine
- Camera Loader: Trevor Carroll-Coe
- Electrician: Bob Dodd
- Rigging Grip: Dylan Kelling
- Key Grip: Tom Kerwick
- ADR Voice Casting: Johnny Gidcomb
- Casting Assistant: Katy Russell
- Assistant Camera: Jason Rueda
- Best Boy Grip: Kai Wai Cheng
- Gaffer: James R. Tynes
- Digital Imaging Technician: C.J. Roy
- Electrician: Brett Heicher
- Electrician: Sean Murray
- Assistant Camera: Roger Wall
- Rigging Grip: Ryan Elvira
- Second Unit Director of Photography: Brad Shield
- Electrician: Jean-Pierre Nutini
- Electrician: John Turk
- Electrician: Myke Groves
- First Assistant “C” Camera: Tom Cherry
- Gaffer: Brooke Stanford
- Second Assistant “C” Camera: Matthew Haskins
- Electrician: Joey Bacharka
- First Assistant “A” Camera: Tony Rivetti Sr.
- Rigging Grip: Mike Dittiacur
- Techno Crane Operator: Carlos González
- Digital Imaging Technician: Tim Nagasawa
- Dolly Grip: Tommy Kerwick Jr.
- Electrician: Tom Burnett
- Electrician: Nicholas D. Ward
- Electrician: Michael Woodside
- Epk Camera Operator: Richard Markham
- First Assistant “B” Camera: Chip Byrd
- Lighting Technician: Michael J. Schwartz
- Extras Casting Assistant: Joshua Fritel
- Extras Casting Coordinator: Maryellen Aviano
- Assistant Camera: Brandon Ponticelle
- Assistant Camera: Zak Hawley
- Camera Operator: Greg Baldi
- Digital Imaging Technician: Robert Hatfield
- Electrician: Ralph Bickford
- Key Rigging Grip: Keith Seymour
- Lighting Technician: Sean McClellan
- Casting Assistant: Seth Bellinger
- Dolly Grip: Troy N. Wade
- Dolly Grip: Jeff ‘Moose’ Howery
- Electrician: Waylon Brady
- Lighting Technician: Jacob Cottrell
- Lighting Technician: Lauren Petzke
- Second Assistant “B” Camera: Larissa Supplitt
- First Assistant Director: Nick Satriano
- Casting Associate: Tamara Hunter
- Camera Operator: Peter Gulla
- Camera Operator: Kris Krosskove
- Electrician: Mike D. Fernandez
- Electrician: John K.D. Graham
- Electrician: Jarrett Buba
- Key Grip: John Janusek
- Lighting Technician: Ron Zabarsky
- Casting Associate: Madina Milana
- Digital Imaging Technician: Daniel A Hernandez
- Dolly Grip: John W. Murphy
- Electrician: Russ Faust
- Electrician: Lovell Ford
- Electrician: Anthony M. Suarez
- Rigging Gaffer: Kevin J. Lang
- Rigging Gaffer: James F. Cornick
- Casting Assistant: Becky Woodward
- Casting Assistant: Jennifer Yost
- Extras Casting Assistant: Jim Burleson
- Rigging Grip: Chris Salamone
- Steadicam Operator: Mark Goellnicht
- Extras Casting Assistant: Amanda L. Preputnik
- Lighting Technician: Eric Arnold Cortez
- Rigging Grip: Mark Sheets
- Rigging Grip: Aaron Smith
- Steadicam Operator: Jason Ellson
- Ultimate Arm Operator: Michael Nelson
- Casting: Nancy Bishop
- Extras Casting Assistant: Linda Weaver
- Extras Casting: Allie Levin
- Extras Casting Assistant: Anne Reeves
- First Assistant Editor: Peter Gvozdas
- Additional Editor: Paul Rubell
- CG Artist: Ariel Loza
- 3D Editor: Brett Schlaman
- Assistant Editor: Paul Alderman
- Assistant Editor: Matthew Schmidt
- Digital Intermediate: Luis Silva
- Assistant Editor: Robin Buday
- 3D Editor: Ryan R. Moos
- Digital Intermediate: Katie Jordan
- Animation Supervisor: Marc Chu
- Animation Supervisor: Simone Kraus Townsend
- Compositing Supervisor: Michael Melchiorre
- Creature Technical Director: Kevin Kelm
- Creature Technical Director: Geordie Martinez
- Creature Technical Director: Darren Mortillaro
- Lead Animator: Pete Kelly
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Tim Dalton
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Marion Davey
- CG Supervisor: Raul Essig
- CG Supervisor: John Kilshaw
- Compositing Supervisor: Matt Holland
- Creature Technical Director: Karin Cooper
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Lily Shapiro
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Lee Briggs
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Johnny Duguid
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Miles Friedman
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Jane Kyung Lee
- Animation Technical Director: Derrick Auyoung
- CG Supervisor: David Meny
- Compositing Supervisor: Moritz Eiche
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Rachel Faith Hanson
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Tim Johnson
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Danielle Bemis
- Animation Technical Director: Regina Cachuela
- Compositing Supervisor: Matt Greig
- Creature Technical Director: Walter Schulz
- Creature Technical Director: Henri Tan
- Sequence Supervisor: Cyrus Jam
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Bojana Solomonova Vishemirski
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Andrew Ewert
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Catherine Hughes
- Animation Supervisor: Raphael A. Pimentel
- Animation Technical Director: Jeremy Hollobon
- CG Artist: Andreas Krieg
- CG Supervisor: Martin Pelletier
- 3D Artist: Kevin Cross
- Animation Technical Director: Shaun Friedberg
- CG Supervisor: Mike Bain
- CG Supervisor: Pouyan Navid
- CG Supervisor: Votch Levi
- Creature Technical Director: Chase Cooper
- Creature Technical Director: Waikit Wan
- Senior Modeller: Simon Cheung
- Sequence Supervisor: Tory Mercer
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Peter Sjolander
- Script Supervisor: Gregory Doucette
- CG Animator: Tim Waddy
- Compositing Supervisor: Cameron Neilson
- Lead Animator: Kevin Martel
- Lighting Artist: Michael Orbing
- Stereoscopic Supervisor: Davis Scott Porter Saunders
- VFX Editor: Alex Holcombe
- First Assistant Editor: Kiran Pallegadda
- CG Artist: Omid Ensafi
- CG Supervisor: Joel Sevilla
- Compositing Supervisor: Steve Jaworski
- Compositing Supervisor: Nelson Sepulveda
- Creature Technical Director: Natapon Huangsakuncharoen
- Digital Effects Supervisor: Justin Johnson
- Lead Animator: Stephen King
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Zachary J. Rose
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Max Leonard
- CG Supervisor: Dietrich Hasse
- Lighting Artist: Tim Nassauer
- Pilot: Al Cerullo
- CG Artist: Stefan Braun
- Compositing Supervisor: Michael Maloney
- Sequence Supervisor: Scott Younkin
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Karina Benesh
- CG Artist: Marco Fanari
- CG Supervisor: Patric Roos
- CG Supervisor: Pavel Pranevsky
- CG Supervisor: Rainer Zöttl
- Creature Technical Director: Scott Jones
- Creature Technical Director: Tim Teramoto
- Lighting Artist: Kevin Sears
- Senior Modeller: Chris Radcliffe
- Stereoscopic Supervisor: Wesley Sewell
- Armorer: David D. Baumann
- CG Supervisor: Doug Sutton
- Compositing Supervisor: Tim Hey
- Creature Technical Director: Daniela Calafatello
- Creature Technical Director: Eric Wong
- Digital Effects Supervisor: Nikos Kalaitzidis
- Lighting Artist: Mathew Mackereth
- Modelling Supervisor: Miguel A. Guerrero
- Visual Effects Technical Director: Garry Runke
- CG Supervisor: Kevin Sprout
- CG Supervisor: Noah Vice
- CG Supervisor: Richard Sutherland
- Creature Technical Director: David Dame
- Lead Animator: C. Michael Easton
- Lead Animator: Simeon Duncombe
- Lead Animator: Morgan Loomis
- Pre-Visualization Supervisor: Nicholas Markel
- Sequence Supervisor: Tom Martinek
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Patrick Timmermann
- Creature Technical Director: Alexandra Weir
- Digital Effects Supervisor: Thrain Shadbolt
- Matchmove Supervisor: Jarrod Avalos
- VFX Editor: Bernardo Rodriguez
- Aerial Coordinator: Kevin LaRosa
- Production Coordinator: Brigette Lester
- Colorist: Marc Lulkin
- First Assistant Editor: Robert Malina
- Script Supervisor: Judi Townsend
- Compositing Supervisor: Jared Simeth
- Compositing Supervisor: Darren Poe
- Creature Technical Director: Lyon Liew
- Creature Technical Director: Rufus Blow
- Digital Effects Supervisor: Daniel Macarin
- Layout Supervisor: John M. Levin
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Barry R. Tuttle
- Visual Effects Technical Director: Ramachari Murali
- Stereoscopic Editor: Adam Kimmerlin
- Creature Technical Director: Gary Wu
- Stereoscopic Supervisor: Brian Schumacher
- Pilot: Rick Shuster
- Production Coordinator: Kate Amer
- Title Designer: Steve Viola
- Visual Effects Production Manager: Ruheene Masand
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Flannery Huntley
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Allison Paul
- Visual Effects Technical Director: Oliver Ferguson
- Visual Effects Technical Director: Sebastian H. Schmidt
- Studio Teacher: Kathleen Breton-Collier
- Pilot: Kevin LaRosa Jr.
- Visual Effects Production Manager: Stephanie De Meautis
- Production Coordinator: Christie Kwan
- Visual Effects Production Manager: Danielle Costa
- Visual Effects Production Manager: Jarom Sidwell
- Visual Effects Production Manager: Janet Sharpe
- Production Accountant: Kerry Newberry
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Daniel Perez Ferreira
- Additional Director of Photography: Michael Burgess
- VFX Lighting Artist: Dan Cox
Catogories:
Science Fiction,Action,Adventure
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Language:
English,हिन्दी,Pусский
Production:
United States of America
Company:
Marvel Studios
Popularity:
180.725
Date:
2012-04-25
Year:
2012
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tmdb87069603: With a movie like this you wonder how all of the otherwise, main characters will work together and support the story.
No problems here. While as might be expected, R. Downey Jr. comes across largely central, it is still a good mix and IMHO the best scenes in the movie involve the generated Hulk character.
With that kind of successful melding of characters, Hollywood-scale egos and even computer generated characters; you have to give it up to the writers and director to make this the successful film that it is.
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Gimly: **A long format review from 2012**
My new favourite Marvel Cinematic Universe film, undoubtedly! Order goes thusly;
1. The Avengers
2. Iron Man
3. Thor
4. Captain America
5. Iron Man 2
6. The Incredible HulkI had the privilege of going to Sydney and watching this almost a full three weeks before it’s American release, in a special advance screening for fans and a handful of critics. I drove up and back on a day trip with my mate HRV, spent over $400 between us… So worth it.
I think perhaps my expectations of The Avengers were too high. In fact I know they were, even so, I feel that it almost managed to meet them. All but two of the fears I had about this epic were quashed without a doubt. I initially was worried about Mark Ruffalo helming the role of The Hulk/Bruce Banner after taking over from Edward Norton who was ousted after his first appearance. My complaints were completely unfounded however, as Mark Ruffalo presents us with an at least as good Marvel Hero.
In terms of entertainment, The Avengers is one of the greatest feats ever produced. At the screening I went to, I actually missed more than a couple of lines due to the fact that the entire bloody cinema was in hysterics from some classic Joss Whedon (Director – Buffy, Angel, Firefly, Dollhouse) humour. The squabbles between these larger than life characters are not quite up to the peak that Jon Favreau’s Iron Man & Iron Man 2 sit on, but in terms of film in general, they are some of the better interactions I’ve ever seen.
The only weak points I really have to whinge about are both quite minor, and perhaps can be rectified in the MCU future. Firstly, Thor’s return to Earth (whilst brilliantly dramatic and pretty) was quite weak in terms of exposition. That said, this isn’t a Thor movie, so we don’t need to know everything that happens to him. Also, in next year’s Thor 2, it is very possible we’ll discover more specific details about the first few scenes of his return. Secondly, Loki’s army also came across to me quite weakly. In case we have any Marvel aficionados in the crowd, I won’t spoil it by telling you who they’re supposed to be, but in general the whole army was essentially a meat shield used to bump out scenes in which The Avengers get to kick ass. A very enjoyable part of the film, but one that doesn’t really drive the story at all.
I feel the only way I can adequately describe just how much you need to see this movie (in cinemas) is this: For those of you who understand me, you will be know and be aware of just how much I fucking hate the concept of Blu-Ray. I am going to buy a Blu-Ray player, a HD television, and Blu-Ray discs, just so that I will get more special features when The Avengers is released. Never have I even considered doing such a thing before.
The Avengers doesn’t get into your mind and rape it in the best way possible like Revolver or Donnie Darko. It doesn’t get into your guts and turn them with nostalgic violence like the brilliance in Doomsday or Outpost. It gets into your heart, and leaves you not just wanting, but needing more. Long live the MCU!
90%
-Gimly
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Per Gunnar Jonsson: After the recent disappointments from Marvel, notably Thor and the abysmal second instalment of Ghost Rider, this was a pleasant experience.
The special effects are dazzling, the plot is acceptable and the heroes are not making total idiots out of themselves just because the director wanted some “depth” to their characters. Sure there is a little bickering in between them but not too much to distract from the fun.
I’ve always liked Robert Downey Jr’s portrayal of Tony Stark and his sharp tongue. I did wonder how they where going to get the Hulk in there since he’s supposed to be uncontrollable but they did it. Okay they downplayed his uncontrollability a bit but I can live with that. I absolutely loved the “puny god” scene (if you haven’t seen the film yet you’ll have to see it to know what I mean, I wont spoil it in advance).
I have to say that I found Thor himself a bit underwhelming again though. I just expect something more imposing as the good of thunder. But then I’m Scandinavian so…
Anyway, this was a great film. I enjoyed it very much.
- tmdb44006625: One of the few movies to actually make me feel like a kid again, Joss Whedon was the perfect filmmaker to do this film. Everyone gets their time to shine. The script juggles every plot point and character moment with clarity and ease. It’s funny, smart, and visually jaw dropping. Definitely lived up to the five movie hype.
- E.J. Cummings: I give this 10 Stars based on it being not only better than the trailer and the hype made me thing it would be, but also that it was the first time anything the size and scope of the Marvel Cinematic universe was pulled off successfully. Having Joss direct this movie lives and dies on character interaction. This movie is on the definitive list in my opinion even just for that.
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John Chard: Everything that’s happening, the things that are about to come to light, people might just need a little old fashioned.
The Avengers (AKA: Avengers Assemble) is written and directed by Joss Whedon, with Zak Penn co-writing the story. It stars Robert Downey Junior, Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Tom Hiddlestone, Clark Gregg, Samuel L. Jackson, Cobie Smulders and Stellan Skarsgard. Music is scored by Alan Silvestri and cinematography by Seamus McGarvey.
Asgardian outcast Loki (Hiddlestone) has struck a deal with the Chitauri to exchange the Tesseract for an army with which he can attack Earth and thus control it. With the Earth in mortal danger, S.H.I.E.L.D director Nick Fury (Jackson) activates the Avengers Initiative; a collection of super heroes and deadly assassins who, if they can actually come together as one united force, hold the fate of the Earth in their hands.
I have no real frame of reference with The Avengers comic book world, when I was young I read a bit of Spidey, Batman and was kind of partial to The Fantastic Four, but I really don’t remember story lines and gave up reading that sort of stuff once sport and exams came into my life. I love movies and as I enter the later stages of my forties I’m pleased to say I have a wide range of film genre interests. I have very much enjoyed The Avengers solo films so far, with the exception of Iron Man 2 which quite frankly is average at best, but the reality is that if The Avengers failed as a movie, that Whedon got it so wrong, then I wouldn’t be foaming at the mouth or proclaiming that the director be stripped naked and whipped around the streets of Hollywood! As it is, with one or two minor irks aside, The Avengers is about as much fun as I have had with a movie in quite a few years.
I wouldn’t know if the makers got the essence right, or if the story is at one in the Marvel Avengers Universe, I just know that it is a right old blast and made a colossal amount of money at the box office, even trumping The Dark Knight Rises in that department. It’s a film full of derring-do heroics, ripe witticisms, wonderfully staged action, simmering sexual tensions, ego collisions, charm, heart and splendid human interactions. It looks fabulous on Blu-ray, the art design, the colour photography and Silvestri’s score rumbles like thunder and crackles like lightning, just as a super hero movie score should do. The cast performances are hugely enjoyable as they bounce off of one and other, feeding off the respective thespian energy with a knowing of the right tone to make this colourful comic book world be all that it can be. While Whedon, with a weight of expectation akin to Atlas holding the World on his shoulders, comes through with flying colours with astute pacing and an impressive marshaling of an acting army.
Flaws? Jackson’s Nick Fury could have done with more screen time and Cobie Smulders is sadly short changed as well. The Chitauri are only really a threat because of their sheer numbers, not because of any great alien design, and, well, The Hulk CGI hasn’t really advanced much from the 2008 version, but really these are small itches rather than big ones. Is The Avengers the best film of 2012? It will be seen as such for many fans of the source(s) who have waited with baited breath for this coming together of their heroes, and that notion really shouldn’t irk the more highbrow film fans out there. Me? No it isn’t the best film of 2012, but as I found my self perched on the edge of my seat as the finale unfurls in a wave of explosive heroic energy, and I caressed my ribs from laughing out loud, I knew then that undoubtedly The Avengers is the most fun film of 2012. 9/10
- Justin Lopez: The Avengers is a dream movie come true for superhero fans with its group of extremely talented actors and epic champions, to create an action- packed movie with hilarious banter laced in between scenes. I love how each of the actors and actresses has portrayed each of the roles they were given.
- LoganWright: Definitely the greatest superhero movie of all time. Marvel has set the bar high with this one and so far, they’re doing a good job of keeping up with that despite not being able to raise it higher!
- BradleyStewart: I found it creative of Marvel to introduce each character one by one. It really set the tone and had me looking forward to what’s gonna happen.
- Jane Hall: Perfect casting! You can really see and feel that the actors have great chemistry both in and out of their characters.
- JessieCollins: Wonderful movie to watch if you want to be entertained and not think about the plot too much.
- John Smith: When you have a bunch of flashy superheroes fighting supernatural, extraterrestrial villains from another dimension, it can get pretty hard to highlight each of their strengths, but Marvel pulled it off with this one!
- Justin Lopez: The Avengers is a dream movie come true for superhero fans with its group of extremely talented actors and epic champions, to create an action- packed movie with hilarious banter laced in between scenes. I love how each of the actors and actresses has portrayed each of the roles they were given.
- 1RobertJohnson1: I tried my best to avoid getting carried away by the hype of this movie because nowadays most of the movies that are too much hyped end up just being disappointments but I’m glad to say that I WAS NOT DISAPPOINTED when this came out.
- MichaelWilliams: One word for this movie: AWESOME. It’s an amazing film and has everything a superhero fanboy hoped for and more.
- WilliamJones: One of the many things I loved in this film was the conflict between Iron Man and Captain America for leadership and how the two differ in their approach. A very unique way of building a team of superheroes.
- DavidBrown1: The cast really delivered. Sure they were playing the roles of superheroes but you can really see and feel a deeper level of emotions in their performance.
- JosephWilson: Kudos to the fight choreographers who designed all the action sequences for this movie. They really did a good one!
- richardmiller: If you haven’t seen this film yet, do yourself a favor and remain unspoiled. This is one of the movies that need to be savored.
- ThomasMoore: Good fighting sequences but camerawork feels too crazy and made it quite difficult to fully enjoy the great choreography.
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