5 Things It Got Right  (& 5 It Got Wrong)

Avengers: Infinity War 

Focusing on the Mad Titan helped bring together all the heroes from their disparate worlds.

Right: Humanizing Thanos

The job of a movie is to stand on its own two feet as a complete piece, and this one doesn’t.

Wrong: Relying Too Much On Previous Movies

The Russo brothers took full advantage of their giant roster of characters  and delivered some really fun team-ups

Right: Fun Team-Ups

If Infinity War was going to undermine the Guardians’ victory, then it could’ve at least depicted it on-screen.

Wrong: The Off-Screen Destruction Of Xandar

The pacing keeps the plot moving along at top speed while still leaving enough room for the dramatic moments

Right: Airtight Script

The script for Infinity War went through a number of changes, with characters coming & going. This led to a few inconsistencies.

Wrong: Character Inconsistencies

There’s a real sense of danger and a genuine fear that at any moment one of the heroes could die, or sustain an injury

Right: A Real Sense  Of Danger

While the second act of Avengers: Infinity War has fascinating arcs for Iron Man, it falls short of Thor’s arc.

Wrong: Thor’s Second -Act Arc

In the grand tradition of The Empire Strikes Back, Avengers: Infinity War has a downer ending. It’s often called a cliffhanger, but it is a definitive ending

Right: Downer Ending

As effective as the ending of Infinity War was, those who bit the dust had their own sequels hitting theaters in the coming years.

Wrong: Killing Off Characters After Announcing Sequels  To Their Movies

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