That was certainly emotional because it was Robert, because it was the character's last line, because we shot it it in Los Angeles at Raleigh Studios where Robert 11 years earlier had screen-tested for "Iron Man." So literally the soundstage adjacent to where we were shooting his last scene as Iron Man, the soundstage next door is where he had once screen tested. That was actually the last shot that was ever recorded for the film. The last thing that we shot was Robert saying, "I am Iron Man," and snapping his fingers. Joe Russo: You feel the gravity of years of storytelling. Peter Travers: When you're shooting that kind of scene where you're saying goodbye to a character, are you guys affected by it in the moment that it's being shot? Or, are you too wrapped up in the getting of the shot? And he's the co-lead of the Avengers because he's the opposite of Tony. One of the exciting things about that character is while Tony Stark has sort of been the whirlwind center of the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Cap is the co-lead of the Avengers. Peter Travers: Do you two feel a special connection to Cap ?Īnthony Russo: Yeah, we've been involved in such a large piece of his arc.
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