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Avengers 3: Everything We Know About Infinity War
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Between the movies, the one shots, the limited-series and the television shows, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is constantly growing bigger and bigger week to week - and it\'s all headed in a rather epic direction. As confirmed by Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige, everything we\'ve seen so far in the comic book movie world has been building towards an epic big screen battle against the alien warlord known as Thanos, and that huge event will unfold in 2018\'s
But who amongst the established heroes and villains in the MCU can we expect to see pop up in the movie? Who are the filmmakers responsible for making it? Well, to organize all of that key information we have put together this handy guide, which we\'ll keep updating to let you know the latest info about the giant blockbuster. Read on!
will be released on May 4, 2018. Originally, this story was believed to unfold across two movies, as the fourth
. However, directors Joe and Anthony Russo (more on them in a bit) later said that the titles were "misleading," and that eventually they would be changed. That eventually proved true, as in late August 2016, Marvel dropped the
from the third Avengers movie, thus resulting in
still doesn\'t have an official title. There will still be some "cross pollination" between the two movies, but look at them now as separate and distinct movies.
No official rating has been announced yet, but it\'s a good bet that
will follow in the footsteps of the other MCU movies and be rated PG-13. Granted, the violence will almost assuredly be the most intense we\'ve seen yet in this franchise, but it won\'t surpass the R rating in case some younger fans are the the theater. Throw in a few curse words and some suggestive material, and you have the usual content you\'ll find in a Marvel movie.
Marvel Studios seems to have a lot of trust in the abilities of the directing duo Joe and Anthony Russo and writing pair Stephen McFeely and Christopher Markus. The four men first worked together on
; and now have been locked in to orchestrate things behind the scenes for
. The 2018/2019 two-parter should definitely be a different kind of beast then the second and third Captain America movies, but given how great both
turned out, it\'s pretty damn hard to doubt their abilities.
, enforcing the new legislation requiring that enhanced beings be regulated and fighting against Captain America and the other anti-registration heroes with War Machine, Black Widow, Vision, Black Panther and Spider-Man. The end of that movie saw him emotionally hurt after discovering that Winter Soldier killed his parents and dealing with Steve Rogers\' perceived betrayal, so he\'s in a vulnerable spot. It\'s since been confirmed that Robert Downey Jr. will reprise Tony Stark for
), so we\'ll see him and the other Avengers reunite, regardless of their ideological differences, to battle Thanos.
, where he led the charge against superhero registration. Despite rumors that he would die at the end of the conflict (similar to what happened in the comics), Steve Rogers made it out alive, though he and his allies are now considered criminals by the world\'s governments. However, they\'re continuing to protect the innocent on their own terms, and fighting Thanos will be no different. Chris Evans will appear as Steve Rogers in
, serving as the last two movies on his contract. However, Chris Evans has expressed interest in extending his time as Captain America post-
Like Captain America, Thor is going to have a hell of a lot to deal with when Phase Three rolls around. This is apparent just by looking at the official title of
, which will be heading into theaters on November 3, 2017, called
. This name suggests that what essentially amounts to the Norse version of the apocalypse will be hitting Asgard in the next installment of the series, and it probably doesn\'t help things that Loki has been sitting on the throne since the events at the end of
, we know that the God of Thunder will make it out of his third movie relatively unscathed, and join forces with his Earth allies again.
, Hulk flew away from his fellow Avengers in the Quinjet, and his whereabouts have been a mystery since. Moviegoers will see Bruce Banner and his monstrous counterpart return in November 2017 for
, where we\'ll see him traveling across the Nine Realms. It\'s been mentioned that we may see Hulk grow smarter in this movie, though the exact details for this haven\'t been ironed out. Still, it would be cool to see a Hulk in action on the big screen that isn\'t just pure rage with brief moments of calmness, but one who can reason out problems. Following that, Mark Ruffalo is confirmed to appear in
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