- Avengers: Infinity War filmed a part of it in the Philippines.
- Bangkok-based production firm handled the production service in the country.
- Avengers: Infinity War is now available in theaters nationwide.
Isn’t it refreshing that a world-renowned movie is actually filmed in the Philippines? A spoiler alert is probably in order as we will disclose which part of the movie was filmed in the country.
If you have yet to watch the Avengers: Infinity War, I recommend you to stop reading further.
Avengers: Infinity War reveals the story of our favorite Marvel superheroes inside the cinematic universe fighting against an other-worldly villain, Thanos. The said film became available in theaters in the Philippines on April 25.
At the end of the movie, Thanos retreated to a farmland which seemed oddly familiar to Filipino viewers. Thanos also watched the sun rising in the said Filipino tourist spot: the Banaue Rice Terraces in Ifugao.
What a way to end such a beautiful movie!
Deserving of their recognition, allow us to list down the names of the said Filipinos. In the movie’s IMDB page, two names have a prominent work in the Philippines’ presence in Avengers: Infinity War.
Jane Aguirre served as a production supervisor while Piyaporn Indageha worked as a production manager in their unit in the Philippines.
Indochina Productions handled the production services for Avengers: Infinity War in the Philippines. Nicholas Simon served as Indochina’s line producer. Jeab Indagena served as Indochina’s production manager. Pat Bonnavanno was the location manager. Henry Bridges served as the drone pilot for the production.
The said production company shared a Facebook post, expressing their happiness and excitement on being a part of the crew.
“Super Proud of our team who helped on the aerial unit for AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR in The Philippines 🙂
Sorry that they did not put everyones name on the end credits, but we know who you are!!!”