FIRST details have emerged online of an epic Edinburgh fight scene from the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War.
In a trailer posted online, glimpses of the City Chambers and Waverley Station can be seen.
You can spot some of the action taking place on the Royal Mile a few seconds in to this trailer.
Thanos’ Black Order Proxima Midnight and Corvus Glaive attack Scarlet Witch and Vision in Edinburgh, trying to get the Mind Stone- Captain America, Black Widow, and Falcon show up to help them. #InfinityWar pic.twitter.com/Di4ptUMkxp
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Empire magazine claims that Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) are attacked by Black Order assassins shortly before Captain America (Chris Evans), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and Falcon (Anthony Mackie) save the day.
While discussing the scene in Waverley Station, director Anthony Russo said: “We structured that scene like a horror film. We try to give each sequence in the film a slightly different tone and concept, based on the characters driving that sequence.”
Avengers: Infinity War is due to be released on April 26th in the UK.
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