If you’re a true Marvel fan, I’m sure you already remember all the scenes from Infinity War but a new fan-made video has placed on of its scenes to a whole new context.

This video was shared by Youtuber Mr. Sunday Movies which reimagines the fight on Titan using a vintage, 16-bit style. The end result of the video looked really good showing us how hard it was for our heroes to try to stop Thanos. The whole scene in 16-bit looked interesting with Thanos throwing a moon at Iron Man and Strange’s fight against Thanos looked equally amazing!

While it’s really difficult for fans to pick a favourite scene from the film, the fight on Titan does hold a lot of significance in the film. Here’s what Joe Russo had to say about it:

“Doctor Strange is a prescient character and the fact that he was able to view the events unfolding 14 million times and watching them lose 14 million times is weighing heavy on his heart and doesn’t save him at the end of the movie. So again we wanted to show that no matter what level of power you had Thanos is an unstoppable force and ultimately the victory was going to be his.”

The same Titan fight sequence also shows the infamous face off between Peter Quill and Thanos, which is widely analysed and criticised by fans. However, director Joe Russo feels that it’s not really Star Lord but another one of the heroes who should be blamed for the snap.

“I would argue that the fan base could be equally upset with Thor, who chose to throw that ax into Thanos chest and not his head,” Joe Russo previously told ComicBook.com. “Because he wanted to tell Thanos that he got his revenge.” The God of Thunder hasn’t been known for his intelligence but acting on impulse and emotion throughout his tenure in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. His choice to act on his hunger for revenge rather than simply ending the feud and killing Thanos without claiming his revenge through dialogue fits. Had he gone for a kill shot, that snap wouldn’t have happened. These are choices that characters who are feeling immense pain make and hopefully, the audience can learn to empathize with those characters because they can grow through stories,” Joe Russo went on. “Stories can teach us things and that we should try to see every choice from the perspective of the character that made the choice.”

Avengers: Infinity War is now available on DVD, and Blu-ray. Ant-Man and the Wasp is in theaters now. Other upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe movies include Captain Marvel, release date: March 8, 2019; the fourth Avengers movie releasing on May 3, 2019; and Spider-Man: Far From Home on July 5, 2019.

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