Here’s a look at an exclusive poster for Marvel Studios’ #AvengersEndgame created by @Cakes_Comics (via @ODEONCinemas) pic.twitter.com/3nsPRS3YkZ
— Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios) April 15, 2019
Here’s your look at the cover of @EW's special issue for Marvel Studios’ #AvengersEndgame! Read more: https://t.co/vqzvBeUL9P pic.twitter.com/kUDJsdMw9a
— The Avengers (@Avengers) April 11, 2019
Here’s your look at the exclusive @EW covers for Marvel Studios’ #AvengersEndgame. Read more: https://t.co/WPJ75ou85r (1/2) pic.twitter.com/scRanyXhiQ
— The Avengers (@Avengers) April 10, 2019
Here’s your look at the exclusive @EW covers for Marvel Studios’ #AvengersEndgame. Read more: https://t.co/WPJ75ou85r (2/2) pic.twitter.com/JxlluHX2Te
— The Avengers (@Avengers) April 10, 2019
This official new #AvengersEndgame promo poster has been revealed: pic.twitter.com/S3auNUPWN1
— MCU Direct (@MCU_Direct) April 10, 2019
WATCH: @paulafaris sits down with the 6 core @Avengers - @RobertDowneyJr, @chrishemsworth, @ChrisEvans, @MarkRuffalo, @Renner4Real & Scarlett Johansson - to talk all about #AvengersEndgame and gives us a FIRST LOOK at a clip from the movie!#Avengers#AvengersOnGMA pic.twitter.com/TEgRkBNOFQ
— Good Morning America (@GMA) April 8, 2019
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— MARVEL Россия (@MARVELRussia) March 29, 2019
Official confirmation: Avengers: Endgame will open on Apr.24 in China. Here is the Chinese exclusive poster. #Avengers #Endgame pic.twitter.com/rEb7JRYSmy
— Gavin Feng (@gavinfeng97) March 28, 2019
Check out the brand-new @EmpireMagazine covers for Marvel Studios’ #AvengersEndgame.
— Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios) March 17, 2019
Read more: https://t.co/XXH0zQs4uc pic.twitter.com/rlZk42k4n6
She should have been up there all this time. Check out the official Marvel Studios' #AvengersEndgame poster. @DanaiGurira #WakandaForever pic.twitter.com/5V1veWMxlz
— Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios) March 14, 2019
“I mean, I’m a bit old to be in a suit and all that at this point,” Paltrow, 46, told Variety in this week’s cover story. “I feel very lucky that I did it, because I actually got talked into it. I was friend with [‘Iron Man’ director] Jon Favreau. It was such a wonderful experience making the first ‘Iron Man’ and then to watch how important it has become to fans.”
Although she doesn’t see herself committing to any more sequels, Paltrow left open the possibility that she could make a cameo — or appear in flashbacks — down the line. “I feel honored to be a part of something that people are so passionate about,” she said. “Of course, if they said, ‘Can you come back for a day?,’ I will always be there if they need me.”
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige on when #AvengersEndgame got its title, how #CaptainMarvel is looking, the Disney-Fox merger, and more from the #GoldenGlobes red carpet pic.twitter.com/pSE7lgNM4U
— MTV NEWS (@MTVNEWS) January 7, 2019
Thanks to Subaru for the heads up.
“13 Reasons Why” star Katherine Langford has joined the cast of “Avengers 4,” individuals with knowledge of the project exclusively told TheWrap. Langford has already shot her scenes.
As with most things Marvel, Langford’s role is being kept under wraps.
OK, here we go, 3 quick questions, answers direct from Kevin Feige's mouth
— 𝗘𝗪𝗲𝗯 (@ErickWeber) October 26, 2018
1) AVENGERS 4 trailer "before the end of the year"
2) Namor COULD make an appearance, still deciding IF & when
3) GUARDIANS 3 status "on hold"
“He makes an appearance in the next Avengers movie,” Frank Grillo said about his character. “But it’s a flashback… I’m allowed to say whatever I want because I’m never doing another Marvel movie.” (The reason why not, he revealed, had less to do with Rumlow’s death and more to do with his age; “I’m 117 years old,” he joked.)
First Look at @GwynethPaltrow's Rescue Armour Suit for Avengers 4.#Avengers4 #GwynethPaltrow pic.twitter.com/U65AwmuYDB
— HollywoodNewsIndia (@HN_INDIA) October 23, 2018
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— Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) October 13, 2018
Officially wrapped on Avengers 4. It was an emotional day to say the least. Playing this role over the last 8 years has been an honor. To everyone in front of the camera, behind the camera, and in the audience, thank you for the memories! Eternally grateful.
— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) October 4, 2018
Chris Evans, Paul Rudd and Scarlett Johansson film scenes for #Avengers4 - see pics from the set! https://t.co/10LwxF02SP
— JustJared.com (@JustJared) September 7, 2018
The actor, who’s played Bruce Banner and the Hulk since 2012’s Avengers, talked about the organic nature of filmmaking on the Marvel movies, suggesting that stories are constantly in flux. “Some of [the decision making process regarding plot] is happening while we're there,” he said. “It's pretty amazing. And we'll shoot some stuff and a few days later come back and reshoot it cause we wanna take it in another direction. It's a very living organism, even as we approach it being a locked picture, we're still working on it.”
A profile of the actor in the New York Times asserts that Evans plans to leave the Marvel franchise after planned reshoots for the fourth Avengers movie later this year, quoting him as saying, “You want to get off the train before they push you off.” (Evans has played Captain America since 2011’s Captain America: The First Avenger.)
This is far from the first time that the idea of Evans retiring as Captain America has been raised; indeed, initial interviews from the set of next month’s Avengers: Infinity War featured much discussion about the possibility of many of the original Avengers cast retiring, talking about the movie’s promotion being one of the final times they’ll spend together. However, this does appear to be the first confirmation from Evans that he’s planning his departure from the franchise.
After Avengers 4, an ambitious multi-franchise crossover movie slated for release in 2019, at least some of the original characters who sit at the center of the billion-dollar Avengers team will be hanging up their capes and shields. That’s partially because the Marvel contracts with the actors who play them—Evans (Captain America), Ruffalo (Hulk), Downey (Iron Man), Johansson (Black Widow), Hemsworth (Thor), and Renner (Hawkeye)—are coming to an end.
Disney promises that Marvel has at least another 20 years’ worth of characters and worlds to explore—for starters, the studio is finally delivering films with black and female heroes at the core—but declines to offer up any secrets of that ambitious slate. Moviegoers, for now, will simply have to trust in Feige.
To hear Disney C.E.O. Bob Iger tell it, Marvel’s next wave is just beginning. He notes that the studio has rights to 7,000 characters, who can travel anywhere their creators wish to take them. “We’re looking for worlds that are completely separate—geographically or in time—from the worlds that we’ve already visited,” Iger explained.
Both Iger and Feige hinted at how the franchise will expand into different realms, with James Gunn working in close collaboration to possibly spin off some characters from the extraterrestrial world of the Guardians of the Galaxy. Marvel is “22 movies in, and we’ve got another 20 movies on the docket that are completely different from anything that’s come before—intentionally,” Feige said.
While Feige refused to reveal any details about the characters and stories Marvel has yet to introduce, he did promise a definitive end to the franchise that built Marvel. Avengers 4, he said, will “bring things you’ve never seen in superhero films: a finale.” This may mean a lot of dead Avengers at the hands of the villain Thanos, who has appeared sporadically and tantalizingly since the first Avengers movie back in 2012. But the Marvel Cinematic Universe will live on. “There will be two distinct periods. Everything before Avengers 4 and everything after. I know it will not be in ways people are expecting,” Feige teased.
After a decade of unprecedented success, @MarvelStudios is at a pivotal moment: the looming farewell to some of its founding superheroes, and the rise of a new generation. https://t.co/JoKFAtWZA5 pic.twitter.com/ed9u2kiNQx
— VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) November 27, 2017
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Now taking PHOTO submissions for the following specialty background role that will be chosen by the film’s directors. Photos should be CURRENT and in good lighting. Filming will take place in Peachtree City on Wednesday, December 6 & Thursday, December 7. Must be available for BOTH days! A fitting will be required at a TBD date, so a flexible schedule is a plus!
*2-Year-Old TWIN BOYS: Looking for IDENTICAL twin boys, around 2 years old, who appear to be Caucasian. Please send a photo showing both children next to each other!
Infinity Trinity #infinitywar pic.twitter.com/UgacQzUlKp
— Jon Favreau (@Jon_Favreau) August 23, 2017
“Beginning the end,” reads a post on their official Facebook page along with a teaser image of a gloved hand holding up four fingers.
The Russos wrapped production on Infinity War shortly before the D23 Expo and San Diego Comic-Con, where the first epic trailer debuted exclusively for the gathered crowds. (Speaking of which, the rest of us are patiently waiting on an official release.) Now the filmmakers are back at it.
“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.”
29th July 2016 - Marvel Renames Film; 'Untitled Avengers'
Marvel Studios has decided on a title for the currently in-development Avengers 3, making official that the film will be called Avengers: Infinity War. Avengers 4 meanwhile has been given the placeholder name Untitled Avengers.
Infinity War is the first installment of a two-part story that concludes with Untitled Avengers; the two films were announced together at an event in October, 2014 as Avengers: Infinity War Part 1 and Avengers: Infinity War Part 2. Their respective release dates of 5/4/18 and 5/3/19 have not been changed.
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7th April 2015 - Russo Brothers Officially Confirmed to Direct
We’ve been hearing for months now that the Russo Brothers are the front-runners to direct The Avengers: Infinity War – Part 1 & 2: the two movie event that will (for all intents and purposes) close out Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. More recently, a report emerged claiming that Anthony and Joe Russo had indeed closed their deal to helm the third and fourth Avengers films.
Today, Marvel Studios officially confirmed that the Russos will be calling the shots on the upcoming two-part Avengers “event” – based on the Marvel comic book storyline that will bring Thanos a.k.a. The Mad Titan’s (Josh Brolin) ongoing quest to unite the Infinity Gems – and use them for his own nefarious purposes – to the forefront. The first two Avengers installments were written and directed by Joss Whedon (including this year’s Avengers: Age of Ultron), but a screenwriter (or screenwriting team) has yet to be announced for the Infinity War features.
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28th October 2014 - Film Announced
It’s finally happenened, moviegoers. Today at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles Marvel Studios unveiled Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, dating all the way up to May 2019. All of their official release dates for unannounced features have been titled, and in some cases, slightly moved. We can happily put to rest the hints, reports and rumors from the last half a decade and focus on what’s actually going to hit theaters from camp Marvel.
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