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“The Avengers” Trailer Joins Recycled Footage Trend: Is It Justifiable?

Caleb Hamilton, October 11, 2011October 11, 2011

After watching the trailer for Marvel’s The Avengers over 20 times today, one shot stood out to me. I knew I had seen it somewhere before. I didn’t want to seem like a nitpicking fanboy (the trailer is absolutely awesome, by the way), but then I found out I wasn’t the only person who noticed it. Whoever edited the trailer threw in a shot from the Iron Man movie, and recolored it, among other adjustments, probably thinking no one would be able to recognize it. They thought wrong. To see the pic and more about recycled footage, hit the jump.

The first time I watched the trailer, I was completely blown away, but when I saw the quick shot of Iron Man’s helmet closing, a little ping went off in my head. “Where have you seen that before?” I asked myself. Of course, it was a shot from one of my favorite sequences in Iron Man: when Tony Stark suits up in the Mark III armor for the first time before flying off to kick some terrorist ass in the fictional village of Gulmira.

Here’s a comparison of the two shots (click for larger image):


Photo Credit: @RIMBreaks

On the left, we see the original from Jon Favreau’s Iron Man. On the right we see the recycled shot with obvious tinkering. The background computer screens have changed color and moved a little. Iron Man has had some of the color drained and his eyes have been turned off. Study the image closely and you will see that it’s the exact same shot. Notice the smudges on the left side of the helmet, the exact same pattern!

This isn’t the only instance we’ve seen were recycled shots have been used. In 2007, Michael Bay used footage from Pearl Harbor in Transformers. He again recycled footage from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and The Island in Transformers: Dark of the Moon. During a highway battle between the Autobots and Decpticons Michael Bay threw in a few shots from The Island. You can see that footage below.

Transformers and Pearl Harbor:

Transformers 2 and Transformers 3 (not embeddable)

Transformers 3 and The Island

There are many reasons why directors would recycle footage, including no money to do reshoots. But in a trailer, why would one need to use recycled footage, from a 3 year old movie at that? I’m pretty sure that shot won’t be in the final cut of the film, I mean, why would it? It’s Tony’s Mark III armor, which is now crushed (thanks to Obidiah Stane/Iron Monger) and is sitting in Tony’s Hall of Armor. Perhaps now I am being a bit nitpicky, eh? But seriously, there wasn’t another 1 second shot from the actual movie to put there? I guess we’ll never know Marvel’s reasoning behind that move. One can never seem to get a straight answer out of them.

What do you think about this recycled footage business? Is it justifiable or is it just laziness? Let us know in the comments below.

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Comments (7)

  1. Decrepidactyl says:
    October 12, 2011 at 3:22 am

    1 recycled footage I can understand and get on board with. 2 or more recycled footage is just laziness.

  2. Christopher Casey says:
    October 12, 2011 at 12:44 pm

    It’s the first trailer for a film that’s still in early stages of post-production; I can live with a recycled shot or two.  You even admit that the Iron Man footage in question is one of the coolest shots in the first “Iron Man” movie.

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  4. Joe says:
    October 12, 2011 at 1:00 pm

    I’m ok with it really. The trailer still gets me hyped up for the movie and if they can do that without showing too many actual shots of the film, that’s even better. I’d rather see it all for the first time when I watch the movie anyway.

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  7. Jeanine Bonds says:
    May 3, 2012 at 2:43 am

    guess we’ll never know Marvel’s reasoning behind that move. One can never seem to get a straight answer out of them.

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