By Salvador Esquibel, Courier Staff Writer

As a big Marvel fan, watching Infinity War with a friend was a lot of fun.

Right when we got to the theater, many fans dressed up in costume or had marvel apparel on which was pretty cool to see. We got a complimentary poster; it contained all the Marvel characters on it who are featured in this anticipating film.

Experiences like this is why I like going on opening days. Another thing I love about going on opening days is that the is the audience is active. They gasp and cheer and make nosies when they are astonished.

This is the most intense, complex, and stirring Marvel film made so far and has comedic relief so that it wouldn’t be too devastating of a film to watch. Going in, I knew what I was getting myself into, but this movie does require prior knowledge than other Marvel films because of the backgrounds of the characters.

Violence is the greatest issue; it’s ventured up even by Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) standards, with some torment , monster battles, and impacted spaceships. Thanos (Josh Brolin) is by a the most intense villain the Avengers have confronted. The key plot component is mass murder on an all.  This movie takes place right after the end credit scene from Thor Ragnarok, when a ship approaches the Asgard ship that Thor and Hulk were in. This movie took me on a emotional rollercoaster because of the deaths and the fact that this is basically the 10 year anniversary  of Marvel films that the directors have been making.