We’ve known for a while now thatAvengers: Infinity Warand the currently untitledAvengers 4are no longer going to be a part 1 and part 2. It was recently revealed that the movies arenot being shot togethereither, as was originally the plan, which lends some credibility to the idea that these truly will be two different movies. But don’t expect to learn the title for the fourthAvengersmovie anytime soon, because according toKevin Feige, it’s a spoiler.
The President of Marvel Studios has been busy making the press rounds for their latest release,Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, which is set to hit theaters in less than two weeks.Kevin Fegierecently spoke toCinemablendand, when asked point blank whether or not the title forAvengers 4is a spoiler, he made it quite clear that it is. Here is what he had to say.
“Yeah. For sure.”
That may not be the wordiest responseKevin Feigehas ever provided, but it is telling. The man likes to tease things if he can, even if he has to stay a bit vague. So giving a definitive but very concise answer says an awful lot. That said, it sounds like Marvel Studios and the creative team have settled on a definitive title forAvengers 4, so it isn’t overly correct to say that the movie is untitled at this point. We just don’t know what that title is yet, and for good reason.Kevin Feigealso reaffirmed thatAvengers: Infinity WarandAvengers 4truly are going to be different movies, as opposed to being two parts of a larger whole, like we originally expected them to be. And they will most definitely deal withThanosas the main villain.
“They’re two very different movies. That’s all I’ll say.”
Avengers: Infinity Warstarted shooting in Atlanta in February and the movie is expected to wrap principal photography over the summer. There will then be a short break and the cast and crew will return to shootAvengers 4starting in August. According toKevin Feige, the situation just became too complicated to be able to shoot the movies at the same time. Assuming the movies are very different, it makes sense that shooting both movies back-to-back or concurrently would be complicated. The movies probably have a different feel, tone, sets and other logistical aspects that would make that less sensible than it may have seemed previously. Also, the massive cast full of Hollywood A-listers doesn’t make things any easier. The scheduling must be a logistical nightmare, so splitting things up may help with that a bit.
Plot detailsare being kept under wraps forAvengers: Infinity War, but we know that Thanos is finally going to be getting somesignificant screen timeand that he is going to be unleashing his power on Earth’s mightiest heroes, as well as theGuardians of the Galaxy.Joe Russo and Anthony Russoare directing (Captain America: The Winter Solider,Captain America: Civil War) with a script from Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely.Avengers: Infinity Warwill arrive in theaters on June 27, 2025, withAvengers 4debuting a year later on July 09, 2025.