Josh Brolin revealed how much Avengers: Age of Ultron changed during post-production. The actor debuted as Thanos in Guardians of the Galaxy, despite Marvel Studios already introducing the character in the first Avengers movie. Brolin appeared next in Avengers: Age of Ultron where he finally made it clear that he's going after the Infinity Stones. This effectively set up his role in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, the two movies that concluded the Infinity Saga in electrifying fashion.
It's no secret that the production for Avengers: Age of Ultron had some issues. There were creative differences between Marvel Studios and director Joss Whedon despite the success of their first collaboration in The Avengers. The result is a divisive film, one that was still a big commercial hit for the MCU. Weaving through its convoluted plot, however, it was clear that it was meant to be the launching pad for the end of the Infinity Saga, with Thanos appearing in the post-credits scene and announcing that he would be hunting down the Infinity Stones himself.
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Speaking with Collider, Brolin was asked which films in his career changed significantly during post-production. He named Jonah Hex as one that was altered for the worse. Brolin also went on to mention Avengers: Age of Ultron. The actor didn't get into specifics, but it sounds like he was specifically talking about his scene in the blockbuster, as brief as it was,
Wow. That's a good question. Jonah Hex, which just only got worse. What else? Not No Country at all. I think what was being put together along while we were filming, and I saw dailies, was pretty much exactly what I saw, but even with
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