In theaters April 27, 2018, Disney Marvel’ Studios’ Avengers: Infinity War is an unprecedented cinematic journey ten years in the making and spanning the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe. Infinity War to the screen the ultimate, deadliest showdown of all time. The Avengers and their Super Hero allies must be willing to sacrifice all in an attempt to defeat the powerful Thanos before his blitz of devastation and ruin puts an end to the universe.
Thanos packs a heck of a punch in “Infinity War” – he pretty much punches everyone. It’s the emotion behind those punches that will surprise you David Betancourt – Washington Post
Marvel has pulled off all sorts of cinematic flavors in its 10-year legacy, from heist films and political thrillers to space operas and fantasy epics. Now it boasts a full-fledged Shakespearean tragedy. Brian Truitt –USA Today
What’s on screen now, however, is table-setting for events to come, a groaning board of superheroes, a superabundance of undifferentiated superpowers, and an ending that’s more exciting than anything that precedes it. Joe Morgenstern – Wall Street Journal
All the past decade’s Marvel movies have been heading toward this showdown. Turns out the payoff was worth the wait. Sara Stewart – New York Post
For the most part, the Russo brothers and Marvel Studios delivered on their promise to bring the disparate corners of film franchise together for a battle against Thanos, all while staying true to the characters who made the MCU so popular. Molly Freeman – ScreenRant
The most ambitious, most audacious, most mindblowing superhero film ever produced… THIS is why the superhero genre exists. Mark Hughes – Forbes
In a cinematic world stuffed with big-budget movies, Infinity War is a genuine blockbuster.Tim Grierson – Screen International
Part of what makes Infinity War thrilling is the way it weaves its various narrative strands into a seamless whole-or, at least, as close to seamless as one might reasonably hope.Nick Schager – The Daily Beast
The Russo brothers have clearly never learned the concept that less is more. They’ve used the premise of an Avengers reunion to put on a fireworks explosion of action and laughs (those roguish Guardians!) that won’t quit. Peter Travers – Rolling Stone
“Infinity War” is big, blustery and brave, taking viewers to places that they may not be used to going. Michael O’Sullivan – Washington Post
Here, the special-ness comes from the pleasure of seeing all these larger-than-life personalities smashed together into one supersized adventure. Angie Han – Mashable
The cliffhanger climax of Infinity War left the audience at my screening in a state that I can only describe with the most tired of critical clichés: They were stunned. Alan Scherstuhl – Village Voice
What lies beyond it, I’m sure we’ll know soon enough. For now, I’m enjoying Marvel’s version of denouement-excessive and inevitable.Richard Lawson – Vanity Fair
Welcome to the ultimate superhero extravaganza. Mara Reinstein Us Weekly
A movie that mostly gets it right – and isn’t afraid to go for truly dramatic moments, or remind us that even superheroes can be mortal. Stephen Whitty – New York Daily News
What saves Infinity War from being just another bloated supergroup tour – and what will end up being the thing that blows fans’ minds to dust – is the film’s final stretch. Chris Nashawaty – Entertainment Weekly
It’s a unique, exceptional achievement that somehow leaves you both fully satisfied and desperate for more. Eric Eisenberg – CinemaBlend
It’s just a supremely watchable film, utterly confident in its self-created malleable mythology. And confident also in the note of apocalyptic darkness. I know it’s silly. And yet I can’t help looking forward to the next supersized episode of mayhem. Peter Bradshaw – Guardian
What “Infinity War” accomplishes, with surprising ease, is complete immersion in this elaborate world, reflecting how deft Marvel has been in assembling it. Brian Lowry – CNN.com
t pays off the emotional investment movie audiences have been making in these characters for years, sometimes in genuinely heart-wrenching ways. Bryan Bishop – The VergeÂ
If, for decades, the metaphor for propulsive blockbuster filmmaking was the “ride,” then watching “Avengers: Infinity War” is like going to a theme park and taking three spins on every ride there. Owen Gleiberman – Variety
With so many ingredients to stir into this overflowing pot, you have to hand it to the two experienced teams of Marvel collaborators who had a feel for how to pull this magnum opus off. Todd McCarthy – Hollywood Reporter