LEGO Avengers: Infinity War - 5-Year Poster
The end is near.
Happy 5-year anniversary to Avengers: Infinity War. Thrilled to finally share this design with you guys.
From the original announcement in fall 2014, to the final lead up in 2018…Infinity War became a major highlight in my life, and it delivered.
“We’ll lose.”
“Then we’ll do that together too.”
I’ll never forget the first teaser reveal at SDCC 2017, or the first version shown to the world that holiday season. Watching it in IMAX was unbelievable to finally see.
Got started on the LEGO customs 5 months in advance. I had been ready for well over 3 years. Between shakeups in personal life, to Marvel Studios moving the release date up by 2 weeks, reviewing all of LEGO’s official sets early, or even having to move in April too - those months spent working on the showcase were wild. It all ended with a rigorous shoot and one final sleepless night editing before driving out to the theater.
I genuinely don’t know if there will ever be a moment like it again. Wanted to do something special to celebrate (in my opinion) the greatest event film of all time.
LEGO Avengers: Infinity War - 5-Year Poster
The end is near.
Happy 5-year anniversary to Avengers: Infinity War. Thrilled to finally share this design with you guys.
From the original announcement in fall 2014, to the final lead up in 2018…Infinity War became a major highlight in my life, and it delivered.
“We’ll lose.”
“Then we’ll do that together too.”
I’ll never forget the first teaser reveal at SDCC 2017, or the first version shown to the world that holiday season. Watching it in IMAX was unbelievable to finally see.
Got started on the LEGO customs 5 months in advance. I had been ready for well over 3 years. Between shakeups in personal life, to Marvel Studios moving the release date up by 2 weeks, reviewing all of LEGO’s official sets early, or even having to move in April too - those months spent working on the showcase were wild. It all ended with a rigorous shoot and one final sleepless night editing before driving out to the theater.
I genuinely don’t know if there will ever be a moment like it again. Wanted to do something special to celebrate (in my opinion) the greatest event film of all time.