DOZENS of actors and filmmakers from across the Marvel Cinematic Universe have come together to celebrate 10 years of movie-making magic. Over the past decade, Marvel has brought 18 films, starting with “Iron Man” in 2008 and including “Thor,” “The Avengers” and “Captain America.” The “class photo” of 76 actors appeared on Twitter on Thursday. It includes major players in the films like Robert Downey Jr., Vin Diesel, Scarlett Johansson and Letitia Wright. The picture was shortly followed by a behind the scenes video. It begins with Thor’s Chris Hemsworth saying, “it was sort of like being at the Academy Awards or something. Every person had been in one or all of my favourite films.” The “Thor” star talks of “huge excitement and buzz” as he posed near Gwyneth Paltrow, who played Pepper Potts, while Iron Man Robert Downey Jr. posed in front of Captain America Chris Evans. “I literally am in dead center in the front row,” said 52-year-old Downey Jr. “And I’m looking around going, ‘Any one of these people can be dead center’.” But no Marvel ensemble would be complete without Stan Lee, who co-created many of its most famous characters and makes a cameo in every film. He also took a front-and- center seat just behind Robert Downey Jr. “Guardians of the Galaxy” director James Gunn tweeted two behind-the-scenes snaps of his own, which mostly featured his core cast with photobombs from Tom Holland and Paul Rudd. (SD-Agencies) |