Avenger 4
Avengers 4 is going to be a turning point in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The untitled Avengers movie will complete the story that began in Avengers: Infinity War, centring around the machinations of the giant, purple space villain Thanos.
Infinity War made some earth-shattering changes to the MCU status quo that set the stage for everything that will happen in its sequel...
Consider this your final spoiler warning.
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When Brie Larson’s Captain Marvel enters the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2019 just two months ahead of “Avengers 4,” she’s potentially going to have a big impact on the story left hanging at the end of “Avengers: Infinity War.”
Sure, “Captain Marvel” won’t take place at the same time as “Infinity War” or any of the other current Marvel movies — instead, it’s hopping back in time by a couple of decades. But we have every reason to believe the film will serve as a direct lead-in to the battle with Thanos, thanks to the post-credits scene in “Infinity War.”
Taking place just after Thanos completes his Infinity quest and eliminates half of all life in the universe, the scene features Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders) driving around a major city just as people begin to disappear. As Hill fades from existence, Fury scrambles to activate a device he’s apparently been carrying with him the whole time: a boxy, souped-up 1990s pager. Fury manages to send a signal just as he himself disappears, and as the scene ends we see a pixelated version of Captain Marvel’s star symbol flashing on the pager’s display.
So it’s very likely that the Captain Marvel’s stand-alone film will provide some major hints as to how the Avengers will be able to recover from their crushing defeat and bring back all their dead friends.
There’s a lot of info to go through here, but we’ll start with the basics of what we know about the film and the Captain Marvel character from the comics.
"We don't trade lives."
This is Steve Rogers' mantra throughout Infinity War, except Doctor Strange did just that when he gave Thanos the Time Stone. And Steve has always been someone who may not be willing to sacrifice his friends, but he will not hesitate to give his own life for the greater good.
With actor Chris Evans' original contract already expired at the end of Avengers 3, he agreed to extend for the final film in the saga but it is certain Avengers 4 will be his swan song.
What better way to end it all than in a certain ballroom, the music play something slow so he doesn't step on her toes...?
Fans are desperate for Steve Rogers to get the love that was taken from him.
Hugely popular theories suggest ways Steve will be taken back to the 1940s at the end of Avengers 4 by the Time Stone to live out the life he should have had, with Peggy. Except this would alter the entire timeline of the Avengers, which will already have been through some mind-bending twists by then.
It also discounts the fact that Peggy did have a life. On her deathbed she tells Steve she was loved, she had a family. They would all cease to exist if the timeline is rewritten. As Steve always says, we don’t trade lives.
But what about after-life
Here you can see leaked footage.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has been going strong since it launched in 2008 with Iron Man, and while movies like Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and Spider-Man: Far From Home will keep the franchise going into its Phase Four and beyond, the end of an era is approaching. Avengers 4 will conclude not just Phase Three of the MCU, but also wrap up numerous plot threads. While Avengers: Infinity War was long advertised as the biggest Marvel movie yet, rest assured that its follow-up will be just as important, if not more so.
Because Avengers 4 is so closely (but not 100% directly) intertwined with Avengers: Infinity War, Marvel Studios is, understandably, keeping details for Earth's Mightiest Heroes' fourth epic tale close to the proverbial chest. However, there is a fair amount of information that's already available to the public, so read on to find out what we know about Avengers 4 so far. Be warned, though. This guide is filled with SPOILERS both mild and extreme about Infinity War and Ant-Man and The Wasp, so proceed with caution if you haven't seen either film yet!?
When Brie Larson’s Captain Marvel enters the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2019 just two months ahead of “Avengers 4,” she’s potentially going to have a big impact on the story left hanging at the end of “Avengers: Infinity War.”
Sure, “Captain Marvel” won’t take place at the same time as “Infinity War” or any of the other current Marvel movies — instead, it’s hopping back in time by a couple of decades. But we have every reason to believe the film will serve as a direct lead-in to the battle with Thanos, thanks to the post-credits scene in “Infinity War.”
Taking place just after Thanos completes his Infinity quest and eliminates half of all life in the universe, the scene features Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders) driving around a major city just as people begin to disappear. As Hill fades from existence, Fury scrambles to activate a device he’s apparently been carrying with him the whole time: a boxy, souped-up 1990s pager. Fury manages to send a signal just as he himself disappears, and as the scene ends we see a pixelated version of Captain Marvel’s star symbol flashing on the pager’s display.
So it’s very likely that the Captain Marvel’s stand-alone film will provide some major hints as to how the Avengers will be able to recover from their crushing defeat and bring back all their dead friends.
There’s a lot of info to go through here, but we’ll start with the basics of what we know about the film and the Captain Marvel character from the comics.
"We don't trade lives."
This is Steve Rogers' mantra throughout Infinity War, except Doctor Strange did just that when he gave Thanos the Time Stone. And Steve has always been someone who may not be willing to sacrifice his friends, but he will not hesitate to give his own life for the greater good.
With actor Chris Evans' original contract already expired at the end of Avengers 3, he agreed to extend for the final film in the saga but it is certain Avengers 4 will be his swan song.
What better way to end it all than in a certain ballroom, the music play something slow so he doesn't step on her toes...?
Fans are desperate for Steve Rogers to get the love that was taken from him.
Hugely popular theories suggest ways Steve will be taken back to the 1940s at the end of Avengers 4 by the Time Stone to live out the life he should have had, with Peggy. Except this would alter the entire timeline of the Avengers, which will already have been through some mind-bending twists by then.
It also discounts the fact that Peggy did have a life. On her deathbed she tells Steve she was loved, she had a family. They would all cease to exist if the timeline is rewritten. As Steve always says, we don’t trade lives.
But what about after-life
Here you can see leaked footage.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has been going strong since it launched in 2008 with Iron Man, and while movies like Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and Spider-Man: Far From Home will keep the franchise going into its Phase Four and beyond, the end of an era is approaching. Avengers 4 will conclude not just Phase Three of the MCU, but also wrap up numerous plot threads. While Avengers: Infinity War was long advertised as the biggest Marvel movie yet, rest assured that its follow-up will be just as important, if not more so.
Because Avengers 4 is so closely (but not 100% directly) intertwined with Avengers: Infinity War, Marvel Studios is, understandably, keeping details for Earth's Mightiest Heroes' fourth epic tale close to the proverbial chest. However, there is a fair amount of information that's already available to the public, so read on to find out what we know about Avengers 4 so far. Be warned, though. This guide is filled with SPOILERS both mild and extreme about Infinity War and Ant-Man and The Wasp, so proceed with caution if you haven't seen either film yet!?
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