Avengers: Endgame was released earlier this year and was effectively the culmination of ten years of storytelling in the Marvel cinematic universe, and with the deaths of several key characters during the movie it was questioned whether there would ever be another Avengers movie in the franchise.
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Well, Marvel head honcho Kevin Feige has quashed those fears by announcing that there will be a fifth Avengers movie at San Diego Comic Con – but it won’t be for a while and it’s going to be very different to what we’ve seen come before. Here’s what he had to say about the project:
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Yes. It will be a very different team than we’ve seen before.
That’s what Endgame was all about.
It will be a very different incarnation of the team with some people you’ve already met and some you haven’t met yet.
Well it’s what I love about the Marvel comic method of storytelling.
That’s not anything we invented, I love that things build up, they build to a crescendo, they all get together, they separate, they change.
And now we get to do that, not just in movies but in these mega event series on Disney Plus, [which] has just invigorated all of us at Marvel Studios to keep going.
Sounds like it’s going to be interesting to see where the MCU goes in the next few years for sure, with characters like Shang Chi and Blade already confirmed for new movies. Will these guys eventually end up in the ranks of the Avengers?
For more of the same, check out 209 Easter Eggs in Endgame that you definitely didn’t notice. They’re good for that.