The Russo Brothers explain how 'The Gray Man' became their first big post-MCU action epic (2024)

In April of 2019, the release ofAvengers: Endgamenot only closed a huge storytelling arc in the Marvel Cinematic Universe but it marked the end of a grueling, four-year filmmaking marathon for directors Joe and Anthony Russo. Based on the success of their prior films, Captain America: Winter Soldier (2014) and Captain America: Civil War (2016), the brothers were handed the gigantic task of landing the massive Infinity Stones story-arcin two parts with Avengers: Infinity War(2018) and then Endgamethe following year. Starting in 2015, the two prepped both films with writersChristopher Markus and Stephen McFeely and their massive creative team in Georgia and then shot the movies back-to-back. They weathered the constantly changing schedules of their sprawling cast, ongoing changes to the interconnected narratives, and their own exhaustion. But, they emerged triumphant with both critical and audience acclaim, and even a brief run as the highest-grossing film of all time.

What do you do after that? The Russo Brothers may have hung up their superhero capes, but they haven't slowed down.

For the last three years, the Russo Brothers shifted their focus to their own independent production company, AGBO, where they develop and executive produce genre series like SYFY'sDeadly Classand Epix's From.On the film side, they spend a lot of time fostering up-and-coming talent funding and executive producing titles like 21 Bridges (2019), Extraction (2020), and this year's non-Marvel Studios multiverse hit, Everything Everywhere All at Once.

As directors, their first post-blockbuster film was the much smaller drama Cherry,which hit Apple TV+ last year and starred their fellow Marvel Studios alumni, Tom Holland.After Cherry, they were finally able to helm their long-gestating project of adapting authorMark Greaney's The Gray Mannovels with Markus and McFeely into, what they hope, will be a contemporary action franchise in the vein of the globe-hopping James Bond or Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan movies.

The Gray Manstars Ryan Gosling asSierra Six, a convict-turned-CIA black ops assassin, and Chris Evans asLloyd Hansen, an unhinged, independent contractor hired to clean up messy situations the CIA can't have their fingers on and then bury the evidence. Produced for Netflix, the movie premieres exclusivelyin theaters on July 15 and then arrives on Netflix a few days later, on July 22. Shot on location around the globe and jam-packed with action sequences that are kinetic and expansive, The Gray Manfeels like the spiritual sequel to Winter Soldier —just on steroids and co-starring the guy who played Cap, this time embodying a very, very bad guy.

Considering the depth and breadth of projects the Russos have worked on since their directorial debut, Pieces, which made its mark at the Slamdance Festival in 1997, The Gray Man may seem like a puzzling choice for the duo to take on so soon after their Marvel Studios adventures. But as SYFY WIRE sits down with them at their production company in Downtown Los Angeles, Anthony Russo tells us that there's a very clear reason for why they're makingthis film, now.

"This was something that had been gestating for a long time," Anthony explains. "And as we get the company up and going, we're doing a lot of world-building with Markus and McFeely. Those projects take a very long time. We've got some special things along those lines coming, but because this movie had been in our lives previously, it was more accessible to us on a creative level, so it seemed like the right time to make this one."

It's also the kind of big-budget project that helps them put into action all the things they want to do via AGBO. Citing what they learned from their own mentors, Stephen Soderbergh and George Clooney, who invested in them via their emerging talent shingleSection Eight after seeing Pieces, Joe says their commercial moviemaking allows them to do the same.

"Anthony and I've spent a decade making commercial movies. We enjoy it. It's not torturous to us," Joe says with a smile. "We actually can infuse modern thematics into it. The Gray Manis a movie that's simply a parable about good and evil. It's two killers who are two immovable objects that are on a collision course with one another, not unlike the world that we're in today. One of them leans away from humanity, one of them leans toward humanity. We're gonna see who wins."

He continues, "There's also a corrupt patriarchy at the heart of it. There's this mysterious old man character and Sierra Six's father is a physical abuser, so it's really an indictment of the way that we see the world at the moment. But, it's wrapped up in this genre package that hopefully, if successful, allows us to get more Everything Everywhere All at Oncesmade, and support younger filmmakers with riskier visions. These kinds of movies can provide a financial bedrock for them. And the modus operandi of our company is very simple that way."

Having worked in TV with Community and Happy Endings and then working in the Marvel Studios creative slipstream for almost a decade, the pair are now creating their own creative blueprint process for their own IP franchises that they intend to span television, streaming, and film. "We had to codify a process," Joe says of how they work these days. "We took what we call the room in television and we converted that to a process of working with four people collaborating in a room for a decade: Anth, I, Markus, and McFeely. We've made a very specific and disciplined chart of how we do that. And we use that process for our big IP movies."

"We start with a three-page document that could take weeks or months on end to create. Basically, the first page is Act 1, the second page is Act 2 and the third page is Act 3. You need to agree as a group on what that story is before you waste your time turning it into a much larger document that's harder to unravel, and that could get off track in a way that could set the project back months, if not a year or more," Joe explains. "Once we do that three-pager, we go to a 10-pager where we start to infuse character and thematics, and we do some sample dialogue. And then from that, it's very easy to write a script. You're working in a more malleable format for a longer period of time before you commit to building the house instead of building the house and realizing that you don't have any doors on it."

The Russos used this method to make what they hope will be a wholeThe Grey Man world of storytelling. But, Joe says it also worked to help the Daniels flesh outEverything Everywhere All at Once.

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A still from the film Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022). Photo: A24

"What they can do is insane," he says, enthusiastically, about the filmmaking pair. "It's been a long time since we've seen filmmakers that adventurous with that high level of skill. They spent their 10,000 hours making commercials and music videos, honing their craft, and pulling up their team that works on all their projects, which helps them bring rocks to life and hot dog fingers and all the other interesting things that they do. But what was compelling is that we found that that [three-page] process worked equally as well with them as it did for the work that we did, say with Marvel or The Gray Man and on our bigger IP.

"And it was unique testing that with the Daniels, who are perhaps the most radical kind of storytellers, who have a process that is emotional and is something instinctual and undefinable for them," Joe continues. "They reminded us a lot of ourselves when we first started and made this completely riotous movie that only Steven Soderbergh could love, and only Steven Soderbergh did love," he laughs. "But we watched Swiss Army Man and went, 'Oh, interesting. I wonder if we help them calibrate just slightly without corrupting who they are so they could create something a little more explosive, that would reach a much bigger audience?' Because their blending of absurdism and emotion is unlike anything we've seen in quite a long time. And also their technical abilities are great."

It obviously paid off with Everything grossing over $92million worldwide. Now all attention is on how The Gray Man is received and if audiences will be clamoring for more. Regardless, the Russos have a lot to say about the state of action movies today, finding a project worthy of Chris Evans' time and how they pulled off the nine action sequences that fill The Gray Man to the gills with explosions and battles.

The Gray Man opens in theaters on July 15 and will be streaming on Netflix on July 22.Come back for Part Two of SYFY WIRE's exclusive conversation with the Russo Brothers on July 22.

The Russo Brothers explain how 'The Gray Man' became their first big post-MCU action epic (2024)

FAQs

What was the Russo brothers first movie in the MCU? ›

The Russos got their start at Marvel directing Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) before going on to direct the sequel, Captain America: Civil War (2016), and two Avengers movies, Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and Avengers: Endgame (2019).

Why did Russo brothers leave MCU? ›

“When we directed 'Avengers: Endgame,' we really believed it was the end for us in the Marvel Cinematic Universe,” said Joe Russo to the crowd. “That four-movie run was incredible, and it left us creatively spent.” However, in the time since, the duo found a “very special story” that convinced them to come back.

What is the Russo brothers next Marvel project? ›

The new film, 'Avengers: Doomsday', is set for release in May 2026, followed by 'Avengers: Secret Wars' in May 2027. The Russo Brothers' studio, AGBO, will co-produce these films with Marvel.

How did the Russo brothers get famous? ›

Slowly, the Russos worked their way up in Hollywood, writing and directing the 2002 indie heist comedy “Welcome to Collinwood,” produced by Soderbergh and George Clooney (who played a small supporting role), then segueing into television, where they landed their first major break directing the pilot for “Arrested ...

What was the first movie made in the MCU of Marvel? ›

The first MCU film, Iron Man (2008), began Phase One which culminated in the 2012 crossover film The Avengers. Phase Two began with Iron Man 3 (2013) and concluded with Ant-Man (2015), while Phase Three began with Captain America: Civil War (2016) and concluded with Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019).

Who was the first character in the MCU? ›

Timely Comics, as it was called back then, had it's first publication, Marvel Comics #1 (1939) which featured the original android Human Torch. Iron-Man, since that was the first movie made, so he was the first hero featured in the MCU.

Is Kang Dynasty canceled? ›

Marvel Studios has officially announced a major shift in their cinematic universe, replacing the highly anticipated 'Avengers: The Kang Dynasty' with 'Avengers: Doomsday' and introducing Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom.

Is Robert Downey Jr still in MCU? ›

But Feige wasn't done yet. Robert Downey Jr. is returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but not as Iron Man. He'll play the supervillain Doctor Doom in Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars.

Who is Marvel's Doomsday? ›

Robert Downey Jr. is making a surprise return to Marvel as Doctor Doom in 'Avengers Doomsday.' Here's how that's possible and what else to know about the film.

Will Russos return to MCU? ›

Joe and Anthony Russo are in talks to direct the next "Avengers" films. They may return for the 2026 movie and its 2027 sequel, concluding the MCU's Multiverse Saga. The films follow Marvel's search for directors after Destin Daniel Cretton's departure and Jonathan Majors' exit.

Are the Russo Brothers still working for Marvel? ›

UPDATED with more details: In what came as no surprise, filmmakers Joe and Anthony Russo stepped onstage at San Diego Comic-Con's Hall H to confirm that they're returning to helm the next Avengers movies: a new title Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars that will hit theaters in 2026 and 2027, respectively.

What is the next MCU movie? ›

Avengers: Doomsday (May 2026)

Most likely, we'll see an alternate universe version of Tony Stark, whose ego gets the better of him when facing the world's smartest man, Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic as played by Pascal). Determined to get the better of Richards, he turns into the villain Doom.

What is Russo famous for? ›

Anthony J. Russo is an American filmmaker and producer who works alongside his brother Joseph Russo. They have directed You, Me and Dupree, Cherry and the Marvel films Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.

Who created Avengers: Endgame? ›

Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo and written by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, the film features an ensemble cast which includes Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Paul Rudd, Brie Larson, Karen Gillan, Danai Gurira, Benedict Wong, Jon ...

Who inspired the Russo brothers? ›

They used their favorite films as a blueprint for their earliest projects. "Our biggest influence at the time was the French New Wave," Joe Russo revealed.

Do the Russo brothers work for Marvel? ›

Just when the audience thought the showcase was over, Feige announced he had another update: Anthony and Joe Russo, the team behind four of the most successful MCU movies and the studio's highest-grossing directors with over $6 billion in global earnings, will return to helm Avengers: Doomsday in May 2026 and Avengers: ...

What is the first MCU movie to watch? ›

If you want to watch all the Marvel movies in chronological order then you have to start with Captain America: The First Avenger.

What was Hawkeye's first movie? ›

Thor (2011)

Are the Russo brothers related to Rene? ›

Although Anthony and Joe have the same last name as Rene (Russo), Anthony and Joe are not known to be related to Rene, although it is unknown whether the Russo's of the third version will be offering the Russo of the second version a cameo appearance in the third version.

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