The first look at the Avengers: Infinity War gag reel features dancing, swearing… and scene-stealing goats

Captain America (Chris Evans) and Vision (Paul Bettany) laughing during the Avengers: Infinity War gag reel

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Avengers: Infinity War may have brought the doom and gloom in spades thanks to Thanos’ genocidal snap, but that doesn’t mean the cast and crew didn’t have a blast making the movie. The movie’s gag reel, which is featured on the digital (out now!) a🌟nd home releases (out August 14) are full of Mary Poppins references, naughty words and, yes, goats. This has to be seen to be believed.

The 45-second preview – of which there’ll be roughly 90 seconds more on the main release – showcases, fi😼rstly, T’Challa himself, Chadwick Boseman, getting interrupted by🅺 a couple of braying goats, eventually causing him to stop filming the scene. As you do.

It only gets weirder from there: Robert Downey Jr. starts a rendition of supercalifragilisticexpiali-Thanos (that’s goiꦏng to be stuck in my head all day now, isn’t it?) and, in a particularly brilliant bit of improv, Paul Bettany’s Vision gets foul-mouthed when facing down Mark Ruffalo who, presumably, is off-screen playing the class clown. F*** you, Ruffalo, indeed.

In fact, Paul Bettany seems🌳 to pepper the gag reel with his little smirks and scene-interrupting moments. All of those prosthetics must have gone to his head.

Unfortunately, we’re not treated to Thanos brea🌱king it down – though we get plenty of dad dancing from Scarlet Witch and Doctor Strange – but the full version of the gag reel may yet have some brilliantly unscripted Mad Titan moments. Here’s hoping for a clip where Jos🍨h Brolin keeps screwing up the snap. A man can dream, can’t he?

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