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AVENGERS 4: INFINITY GAUNTLET (5/3/19)

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AVENGERS 4 Title Seemingly Revealed By GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2 Actress Zoe Saldana

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Just this morning, Kevin Feige suggested that the official title for Avengers 4 was being kept under wraps because it could serve as a potential spoiler for Infinity War - however, Zoe Saldana has seemingly revealed said title during an interview, and it really doesn't sound like much of a spoiler at all.

 

In an interview, Zoe Saldana seemingly says the title for Avengers 4 is Infinity Gauntlet! Saldana says the Guardians shot their part for Avengers: Infinity War and will be returning for "Gauntlet."

 

Of course, fans of Marvel Comics know that the Infinity Gauntlet is the Jim Starlin graphic novel which sees Thanos acquire and use all the Infinity Gems! In the MCU, the Infinity Gems are known as the Infinity Stones! So we can guess The Avengers: Infinity War sees Thanos acquire all the Infinity Stones, and then goes on to the next movie, Avengers 4, to have all the stones and the Infinity Gauntlet!

 

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James Gunn Debunks (FOR NOW) INFINITY GAUNTLET As The Title For AVENGERS 4

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With Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige previously going to great lengths to avoid revealing the name of the Russo bros.' follow-up, one would imagine that the studio wouldn't be very happy with the Star Trek Beyond actress.

 

Saldana's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 director pulled her bacon out of the fire, stating “It’s not the title. My guess is that Zoe just misspoke. I’ll talk to Zoe today, but I would imagine that is just Zoe misspeaking and saying ‘Infinity Gauntlet’ instead of ‘Infinity War’."

It feels like this is either going to be 'Infinity Gauntlet' or 'Thanos Quest'. Guess we shall see.

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The reason why Chris Evans extended his contract to Avengers 4. Rumor is this will lead to what was expected in Civil War.

Chris Evans On Why He Extended His Marvel Studios Contract

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Evans is giving the impression that his time in the star-spangled tights are coming to an end, but he decided to extend his stay in the universe just a bit longer for the Avengers: Infinity War sequel.

 

“I had six films in my Marvel contract, so I could have said after the third Avengers I was done, but they wanted to make the third and fourth Avengers films as a two-parter,” Evans said to the Telegraph. “They said they had so many other characters to fit in – Guardians of the Galaxy, Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Doctor Strange, Ant Man – and couldn’t get them all into one movie.”

 

Though he wouldn’t give any spoilers regarding his character’s eventual fate, Evans did reveal that he decided to sign on for the fourth Avengers movie “because it made sense. It’s going to wrap everything up.”

 

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AVENGERS 4 To Be The Final Chapter For Some MCU Regulars

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Chris Evans previously teased that Avengers 4 is likely his last outing in the MCU as Captain America but Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has now implied that Evans might not be alone.

 

Of course, Feige didn't say WHO would be saying goodbye to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Avengers: Infinity War and/or Avengers 4 but he did confirm that the long teased confrontation with Thanos will have some long-lasting fallout- namely, that some familiar faces and characters that have been there from the beginning are likely not going to be brought back when their contract expires.

When JoBlo specifically asked if Feige was referring to Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr., Feige gave a typical Feige-like answer.

"We have another two years of hard work to even finish these movies, and they [the actors] have a lot of hard work to do, so that's all we're thinking about, is completing those and delivering on the promise of those. Where it goes beyond that, we'll see."

 

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Avengers 4 To Film In Japan

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The Avengers 4 will be filming at Pinewood Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, and now it's learned The Avengers 4 will also film in Tokyo, Japan!

 

The info comes from the Atlanta Filming Twitter account, which regularly posts set pics from various movies including the Marvel movies and The Avengers: Infinity War. Recently the Japanese government made it easier for film studios to film in Japan as previously it was difficuly getting permission, which basically barred international filming in the country. 

 

It will be interesting to see what goes down in Japan with The Avengers 4. Josh Brolin hinted that Thanos doesn't acquire all the Infinity Stones in The Avengers: Infinity War, so maybe the battle makes its way to Tokyo?

 

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Is Hayley Atwell Teasing An Avengers 4 Appearance?

 

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An on-set photo of Hayley Atwell could possibly hint at her filming an appearance in Avengers 4. The British actress is known in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Peggy Carter, Steve Rogers’ love interest from Captain America: The First Avenger. Later on, due to the reception to her character on screen, she spearheaded her own ABC TV series titled Agent Carter set in the 1940s.

 

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Atwell’s photo, however, did not come from the usual set-based photographers lingering around, instead, it actually came from the actress herself posting a selfie on her official Instagram. While the snap could be from any other project she’s a part of, like Christopher Robin – a film also under the Disney umbrella that’s currently filming – what’s led fans to believe it’s for Avengers 4 are the facial tracking dots used for motion-capture and other computer generated graphics like de-aging and aging.

 

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Do The Latest 'Avengers 4' Set Photos Tease Tony Stark, Agent Of S.H.I.E.L.D.?

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Avengers: Infinity War promises to be an all-action heist movie in which the world's heroes struggle to protect the world from the threat of Thanos, the Mad Titan. But right now, we have simply no idea what to expect from Avengers 4, due to release on May 3rd, 2019. Will it simply continue Thanos's arc? Will the Celestials be involved? Will we have a "Secret Invasion?" There are fan theories a-plenty, but precious few facts.

 

The film's currently in production, which means set photos are occasionally shedding an interesting light on the movie.

 

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The scenes in question appear to be flashbacks. You'll note that in one of them, Tony Stark is wearing the exact same shirt he wore in The Avengers, and even has a minor head injury. In the other, he's wearing a S.H.I.E.L.D. uniform, so we'd assume the scene is set before Cap brought down S.H.I.E.L.D. in The Winter Soldier.

 

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‘Avengers 4’ will be a finale of sorts, producer Kevin Feige says

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The fourth “Avengers” movie will be a key inflection point in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, according to producer Kevin Feige. Like, the end of the beginning.

 

The still-untitled movie, due in May 2019, will “bring things you’ve never seen in superhero films: a finale,” Feige told Vanity Fair for its new holiday issue.

 

Of course, said finale — which theoretically could involve any number of dead superheroes — would only affect characters who make it through May 2018’s “Avengers: Infinity War,” right? Small comfort, as the third “Avengers” installment includes just about every Marvel character we’ve seen so far.

 

“There will be two distinct periods,” Feige told the magazine. “Everything before ‘Avengers 4’ and everything after. I know it will not be in ways people are expecting.”

 

Audiences couldn’t be blamed for expecting a lot, given that when the movie started production, Feige spun it as “the culmination of the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe as started in May of 2008” with the release of the first “Iron Man” movie. No biggie.

 

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How X-Men Could Appear in Avengers 4 If Marvel Gets The Rights Back

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If X-Men do make their way over to the MCU, could they make their debut for Avengers 4? The trailer for Avengers: Infinity War has promised an epic fight between Earth’s Mightiest Heroes and Mad Titan Thanos, although that might not be the biggest piece of news about the MCU, with word that the Fox/Disney sale talks have started back up.

 

Is the secrecy around the fourth and “final” Avengers team-up of the MCU as it’s been known for a decade partly because plans are being hatched to incorporate freshly-reacquired characters from the currently Fox-owned X-Men and Fantastic Four properties? It could be coincidence, but it definitely gets thoughts rolling.

 

One reliable predictor of MCU story-moves has been to watch what The House of Ideas was doing on the comic-publishing side of things in terms of trying out new concepts, often as part of “event” crossovers. Recently, Marvel opted to integrate and reboot the timeline of their existing Multiverse all at once for the first time via an event called Secret War, which – perhaps not coincidentally – was a title that called back to a previous landmark crossover event from the 1980s. That Secret War had a much more straightforward gimmick for its intentions: an epic battle between heroes and villains randomly plucked from all corner of the Marvel Universe, staged for the amusement of an all-powerful alien being called The Beyonder. And while such a character doesn’t technically exist in the known Cinematic Universe, Thor Ragnarok recently made a point of centering the presence of Jeff Goldblum as a radically-reimagined version of a character called The Grandmaster – whose glamorous flamboyancy and penchant for combat-sports has much more in common with The Beyonder than with his contemplative namesake in the comics.

 

Could that, then, be the secret in the waiting? That Infinity War might be followed by a variation on Secret War that would find The Avengers (and whoever else might be available) and the X-Men being established as two different realities pressed into a fight by Grandmaster or some other cosmic-scale manipulator – or perhaps pushed into battle with “new” characters similarly yanked from wholly alternate realms possibly including the mutant heroes but not necessarily centering them – with the “merging” of disparate universes into a brand new incarnation of the MCU itself going forward?

 

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32 minutes ago, Bosco685 said:

 

Would that not deviate (way too much) from the "Infinity" storyline?  The movie isn't "Avengers: Secret War":makepoint:.

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Or is it?!?!?! LOL
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