Here's Why Marvel Won't Reveal The Title Of The AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR Sequel
Originally titled Avengers: Infinity War - Part 2, the fourth instalment of the franchise is now untitled, but why? Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has revealed why and it may surprise you!
Avengers: Infinity War will pit Earth's Mightiest Heroes and the Guardians of the Galaxy against Thanos, and while most of us have assumed that the battle will kick off in that movie and continue into Avengers 4, it sounds like there's at least a chance the movie could be taken in a different direction.
When Cinema Blend recently caught up with Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige, they asked why the title hasn't been revealed yet and he confirmed that it's because it could serve as a potential spoiler. Whether he means for Avengers: Infinity War or the plot, in general, isn't clear as of right now.
However, the site then asked if Thanos is in both movies or taken care of by the end of this movie to which Feige replied, "They're two very different movies. That's all I'll say." What exactly that means remains to be seen, but Avengers: Infinity War may not be the two-part movie we all expected!
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