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| ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Trailer Announcement Covers Years Of MCU and Fan Reactions
When Iron Man was first released in 2008, no one believed that Marvel Studios would ever released an Avengers film. It sounded like a pipe dream. But here we are, entering the comic book movie studio’s 10th year, and not only have we gotten two Avengers films, but we are getting two more, and even more superhero titles. It’s hard to imagine that these could exist without the support of fans. Now as we anxiously await the release of the Avengers: Infinity War trailer, Marvel Studios has released a video announcing that it will hit the web tomorrow. Check out it out below.
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| ‘Avengers 4’ Promises To Be A Finale For The Heroes That Built Marvel Studios
Avengers: Infinity War and the still-untitled Avengers 4 will mark the end of the current MCU, but will also usher in a new beginning for it. As the shared universe expands, so do their titles, with the Marvel Studios looking to other heroes in upcoming films Black Panther and Captain Marvel to take it to places fans could never have dreamed of. But the two films also mean we will have to say goodbye to some of the actors who have donned their suits before the first Avengers film.
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| Marvel Studios Vanity Fair Covers Reveal How All Good Things Must Come To An End
Marvel Studios has launched a successful superhero shared universe and will have four Avengers ensemble films. Getting even one with six heroes sharing the screen was a crazy enough idea as it is. But here we are, 17 films in, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe is still expanding and shows no signs of slowing down. But the future of its characters remains uncertain because much of the cast’s contracts are expiring by the end of Avengers 4. Still, there’s a lot of good and great to look back on. And in these newly released Vanity Fair covers, we are finding out what Marvel Studios has in store for their universe and what the cast thinks about leaving their characters behind. Check out the covers out here below.
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| Samuel L. Jackson Talks Nick Fury Not Being In ‘Avengers: Infinity War,’ ‘Black Panther’
Nick Fury has been a major part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since the very beginning. While Samuel L. Jackson‘s roles have been supporting ones, there is no doubt he plays a key part in the MCU. But he has been noticeably absent during the events of Phase 3. Who knows what he would have done during Captain America: Civil War. And now it appears he won’t have a role in other films like Avengers: Infinity War, the untitled Avengers 4, and Black Panther. See what Jackson had to say below.
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