In conjunction with the upcoming release of Disney/Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War digital and Blu-ray on Tuesday, August 14, the studio has made a fun gag reel featuring outtakes from the movie online.
You can check out the reel here:
Directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, the movie was released last April and has made over $678.1 million domestically and $1.367 billion in other territories. Produced by Kevin Feige, the film starred Josh Brolin, Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Benedict Cumberbatch, Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson, Paul Bettan, Elizabeth Olsen and Tom Holland.
The Blu-Ray’s special bonus features include:
- Strange Alchemy (5:08)–Share the thrill of characters from across the MCU meeting for the first time–and discover why some were teamed up together.
- The Mad Titan (6:34)–Explore the MCU’s biggest, baddest villain, his trail of influence through the stories, and the existential threat he represents.
- Beyond the Battle: Titan (9:36)–Dive into the climactic struggle on Thanos’ ruined world, including the epic stunts and VFX, to uncover the source of its power.
- Beyond the Battle: Wakanda (10:58)–Go behind the scenes to find out how the filmmakers pulled off the most massive and challenging battle Marvel had ever attempted.
- Deleted and Extended Scenes (10:07)
- Happy Knows Best (1:23)–Tony and Pepper spar over the details of their upcoming wedding–until a hassled Happy Hogan pulls up with an urgent request.
- Hunt for the Mind Stone (1:24)–On a darkened street, Wanda Maximoff and the wounded Vision attempt to hide from Thanos’ brutal allies.
- The Guardians Get Their Groove Back (3:20)–As Peter Quill and Drax quarrel over their failed mission to Knowhere, Mantis interrupts with news.
- A Father’s Choice (4:00)–Thanos confronts Gamora with a vision from her past—and with lying to him about the Soul Stone.
- Gag Reel (2:05)–Watch your favorite superheroes make super gaffes in this lighthearted collection of on-set antics.
- Audio Commentary (approx. 149 min.)by Anthony and Joe Russo, Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely