It all comes down to this. Featuring concept art and exclusive interviews, The Art of Marvel Studios' Avengers: Endgame showcases the work behind the culmination of 22 interconnected films. Go behind the scenes with this keepsake volume!
Eleni Roussos is an author and entertainment writer based in Los Angeles. After working behind the scenes on some of today’s biggest blockbusters, she transitioned into writing about them. Roussos is primarily known for her film-companion works, notably penning several volumes of Marvel’s The Art of the Movie book series.
This has quite a bit of gorgeous art detailing the biggest Marvel movie ever. I don’t even know how they choose from the embarrassment of riches the artists and designers provide, because the options are almost endless. I mean, just the variety of the suits for the time heist are enormous, and there are a half-dozen equally viable options among the dozens on offer.
Unfortunately — and inexplicably — there are quite a few typos. In the most egregious example in the Hawkeye/Ronin section the text stops mid-paragraph, as if there are pages missing.
But really you’re here for the art, and it’s pretty awesome.
Can't say no to a dozen of artists that are just so damn good. Great project, especially all the different versions from different artists with different styles. Realistic styles for most, if not all, but still unique.
The book also takes you to a journey throughout the movie too, of course with the introduction of the characters and whatnot, so make sure you take a look at this one after you watch the movie.
I know no one who worked on this movie will ever see this, but the artwork in this book is incredibly beautiful. I love all the details that went into Endgame, and seeing the pieces that didn't make it into the film. Everyone involved did a wonderful job.