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"Avenger alliance 4: the final battle" is the final chapter of Marvel's "infinite legend" series, which is followed by "Captain America 3: Civil War", "Thor 3: dusk of gods", "Avenger alliance 3: Infinite War", "ant Man 2: the appearance of wasp girl" and "Captain Marvel".

In January 2018, the main shooting work of the film was completed. At the beginning of September, the Avengers alliance 4: the battle of the last came together in Atlanta. Chris & Middleton; Evans, Scarlett & Middleton; Johnson, Paul & Middleton; Luther, Jeremy & Middleton; Reina and Mark & Middleton; rufallo and other return films were made up. On October 13, the supplementary shooting of "Avengers alliance 4: the final battle" for more than one month was officially completed

The film will be released in mainland China on April 24, 2019 and in the United States on April 26, 2019. As of April 14, 2019, the pre-sale box office of Avengers 4 has exceeded 200 million.

Anti Utopian horror films such as "the divergent" and "the walking dead" are set in Atlanta, the capital of Georgia, especially the buildings designed by the architect John Portman.

It's hard to see brick houses in downtown Atlanta. From the west side, you can see the skyline of the city and the history of Atlanta at a glance. This picture can also be seen in the title of walking dead. Atlanta was destroyed in the civil war. After the reconstruction, it became the transportation center of the road intersection. It was spread all over Fortune 500 companies. Thanks to the construction boom of President Reagan during his term of office, buildings built with a large number of cement have sprung up in Atlanta, shining and creating an unprecedented scene composed of concrete and glass. Today, film makers are everywhere in the city looking for locations for their sci-fi horror films, which further strengthens Atlanta's position as a fantasy shooting resort.

In the last century, science fiction films led audiences to roam the space and settle down in the future city center. In 1902's silent movie "the journey to the moon", the bizarre fictional rocket spacecraft flew to the moon; in 1977's "Star Wars", the largest European studio gathering models turned into a space station and a dead star; in 1999's "the matrix" combines superb special effects and air combat, making the characters and movies in the film The structure is more matching. Now, movie writers can use software to build or destroy the whole civilized society without leaving their desks. It's just a matter of one click. However, an architect's work attracted films such as hunger game and the divergent to Atlanta's rooftops. In these films, buildings with 40 years of history and computer-generated environments are interwoven, which are shown through images and have strong visual impact.

"The dissident 2: the rebel" (based on the anti Utopian youth's trilogy about the world, in which free will is illegal) was shot in Atlanta by the architect John Middleton; The air view of Portman's hometown and mini empire is featured, including the buildings designed by Portman, which are distributed in more than 12 blocks and extend along the commercial corridor of Peachtree Street. Although Portman, 90, was not involved in the production of the film, his high-rise buildings made the film not inferior to any enhanced image formed by digital technology. In the era when the natural structure and screen image are visible and perceptible, Portman's architecture makes those films have a sense of realism. Unlike video games and cartoons, live action movies require a sense of space and time in photography and architecture, even if that space was a few years ago.

Alec Hammond, the rebel's art designer, went to Atlanta to find a location where he could handle the post apocalyptic metropolis. The office buildings designed by Portman are located in the peach tree center, which is row upon row, suitable for shooting the fictional headquarters of Kande group in the film. The location is taken from the roof of the American market designed by Portman, where Tris prior (played by shailene Woodley) meets Jack Kang, the fictional leader of Kande group. On the screen, Trish is walking on the footbridge, jumping down through the glass fragments. From these images, the audience can also glimpse the iconic blue tea cup holder of Polaris restaurant. The restaurant is upstairs of the Hyatt Regency Hotel where Portman stayed in 1967.

Decades ago, Portman never thought that his building would become a dystopian fortress, or that Hollywood actors would rope down his skyscrapers. In 2008, tax incentives helped Atlanta become a film production center, comparable to Los Angeles. In 2014, some popular blockbusters, such as anchorman 2, internship, Selma and the TV series walking dead, created $5.1 billion in economic benefits for Georgia. However, it was a few years ago that filmmakers saw Portman's buildings, before the special effects actors in "the rebels" quickly crossed the American market, and the hunger game: mockingbirds used the atrium of the Atlanta Marriott Marquis as the shooting site of the Panem & RS quo; s Capitol.

Neat lines and new futuristic forms made Portman's architecture a shooting attraction in the 1970s and 1980s. In 1981, Burt Reynolds was one of the first directors to make a movie in Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta. While filming the location, he also shot a 220 foot free fall stunt near the Hyatt Hotel, and shot the black film "Sharky & rsquo; s machine" in the two hotels. After the film, other directors began to speculate that Portman's concrete obelisks and curved walls might appear in the future. Portman's art review center, located in Detroit, is the prototype of the fictional Delta city in the movie Paul Verhoeven & rsquo; s Robocop. Other films, such as out of sight, held innocent and Grosse point blank, have been filmed here. Westin Bonaventure, Los Angeles, is a typical Portman Hotel with multiple columns, which can be seen in many sci-fi action thrillers, including John & middot; John Carpenter's escape from La, outlays, Mission Impossible III and interstellar.

'directors show the future by imagining the world as a ruin. 'said Michael Hays, a professor of architectural theory at Harvard University. 'you can't see the flesh and blood of the building, all you can see is the skeleton of the building. I always think that Portman architecture can create a beautiful scene of ruins, because its essence is so powerful, so direct. '

Portman used ladder to expand the concept of space, making it break through the human limit and expand to a great extent. In multi-storey buildings, from the lobby to the wide atrium, the elevator is the main means of transportation; most Portman elevators are made of glass. Clint Eastwood's in the line of fire (1993) and James Cameron's true lies (1994) both use Portman's Westin Hotel elevator to convey the importance of the ladder and make the audience feel at the scene during the ride.

'the directors used Portman's famous glass elevators because they were able to convey dynamic ideas in a wide space. 'said Hayes. 'this is a parallax angle that helps the building to have an illusion effect. This makes Portman architecture dynamic, and he also carefully designs this dynamic structure with space. '

Hayes also believes that the use of superstructures by filmmakers to symbolize society is building or collapsing, and that the conceptual structure is too deviated to be the collective symbol of the dominant anti Utopian plot. Portman's architecture is to some extent suitable for cinematography, because his design philosophy combines modernism and fauvism art, which was transferred to his generation from his predecessors, such as Le Corbusier and Marcel Breuer. Both strive to integrate functionality and community attributes into their buildings.

In the late 1940s, Portman studied architecture at Georgia Tech in Atlanta. At that time, Frank Lloyd Wright visited the University. Portman asked Wright for advice. Wright, a famous architect, said to Portman, 'young man, ask Emerson. "So Portman started to adjust the proportion of his own design drawings and believed in his own design -- which laid the foundation for his design direction and eventually made his works have a humanistic style. In addition, this also made him not fall into post-modernism too deeply when he later designed the mixed use of commercial buildings, office buildings and high-end hotels.

'it's important to understand how we use and feel architecture. 'Portman told me in an interview. The interview took place in one of Portman's offices. The office, which he designed himself, is located in the 60 story sun trust Plaza in Atlanta. 'buildings serve, not humans. I don't think architects spend enough time thinking about how architecture affects people as a whole. I hope that we are on the way forward to build our material world into a people-centered environment. Architecture shapes people's way of life and work. All the architects do is for the people. '

In those years, Portman was criticized by many critics. Many of them said that his isolated structure was against the real vitality and community attributes of urban life. but