Check Out Six New Avengers Photos

Disney and Marvel are quickly attempting to bounce back from the disastrous Entertainment Weekly issue from last week containing the so-called “first look” at their upcoming all-star comic book movie The Avengers. While the photos themselves were mostly green screen set shots, it was the cover that really seemed to disappoint fans, featuring an ugly Photoshop job that crammed all of the main characters together in awkward poses.

This week they have released six new photos from the film including a couple of action shots, and while they are still nothing to write home about, they’re definitely an improvement. Perhaps the most intriguing is the image of Tom Hiddleston, which seems to confirm his involvement as a villain in the film. Surely he won’t be alone though… right? Check out the rest of the images after the jump and tell us what you think in the comments below.



  • BLACK WIDOW for President!

  • put some headgear on already!!!

  • It looks like Scarlett’s going to let a building explode behind her without turning to acknowledge it! I have a slightly bad feeling about this movie, even though I’d love it to work…

    I do think Tom Hiddleston was one of the best things about Thor, so I hope he can keep that persona going?

  • Palladio81

    I’d echo James. Seeing these photos is just affirmation that what they’ve got is a bunch of parts adding up to a pretty lame (w)hole. I thought Film Junk was above posting and critiquing the minutia of any little scrap thrown to the internet by a studio. If you’ve got hope for this one you’re kidding yourself. Let’s find a real movie to get excited about.

  • Brendan

    @Rus, there’s a reason they’re not showing Chris Evans in headgear: it looks horrible.

  • Mikey T

    I’m with some of you but I’m not quite ready to write this off just yet. Lest we forget Joss Whedon wrote and directed this so it has a decent chance to be pretty good.

  • I’m hoping for the best in this movie. It all seems promising but for some reason it seems as if there are just too many main characters. I know X-Men did it too, but…

    I just hope Joss Whedon pulls it off and gets some juice again in Hollywood so he can give us Firefly 10 Years Later in 2013 or something. heheh