I hadn’t seen Tom Holland crying out and begging Iron Man to ‘Please, please, I don’t want to go, I don’t want to go,’ and we hadn’t seen the emotion or the drama or the sort of angst and maybe pain surrounding the ashing or the Snappening when we were shooting it.
We were in this sort of awkward position of shooting something that — we knew, like, the basic idea.
We knew that Thanos had snapped his fingers and people disappeared, but we didn’t know…
I don’t think [director] Peyton [Reed] really even knew what that was supposed to look like or be, because none of us had been a part of Avengers: Infinity War.