Josh Brolin almost had a much bigger role in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’.
The actor – who played villain Thanos – made his first appearance in the post-credits sequence for ‘The Avengers’, before reappearing in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’, and it has been revealed plans were in place for him to have a much more significant part to play in the latter.
Charlie Wren – former visual development head for Marvel Studios – told Looper: "Thanos’ role would have been significantly larger.
"We would have seen some of the relationship [and] tensions play out between him and his kids […] Ronan’s role would have decreased, with Thanos taking on more."
Instead, bosses went with a slow build to ‘Infinity War’ when Thanos would wipe out half of the world – but he was almost cut completely from ‘Guardians’.
Wren added: "It was decided to cut Thanos out of ‘Guardians’ completely in order to have a slower reveal of him.
"It wasn’t until right before the shoot that I was told that Thanos would have a role in the film, so designing him and his throne was pretty rushed. […]
"I only had a couple days left to design him on his throne. I made some improvements from the first design, in which we saw the side of his face."
Wren also opened up about his work designing Thanos as a character, and revealed it was also "important" to match his iconic look from the comics.
he explained: "Because he was going to play such a defining role in the MCU later, it was important to capture the look that fans know of him: an enormous bulky purple frame, bluish fabric, complemented by a golden armor in the shape of a slight crescent moon accentuating his shoulders, leading up to large slits along his chin, and finally capped by a helmet that reflects the shape language of his body armor."