Nov 4, 2021

‘Avengers: Infinity War’: Kevin Feige Mentions The End Of Marvel Cinematic Universe


There have been some changes to the MCU roster during the last ten years, and we saw new members enter the scene, while others left, however, now the Avengers: Infinity War will be the biggest battle ever seen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Marvel Studios President assures us that audiences will see an ending which is nothing like anything seen so far. “The notion of an ending, the notion of a finale, became very intriguing to us, in large part because you don’t see it that often in this particular genre,” Feige informed Entertainment Weekly.

The MCU heroes have been mortally hurt before, but, they generally recuperate and are available whenever needed. As per Feige, the movie will provide a lot more durability. This comment reflects the sentiments he had shared in 2017 when he told Vanity Fair about Avengers 4 being ready to “bring things you’ve never seen in superhero films: a finale.”

Marvel already has planned almost a dozen films to be released during the next few years. Therefore, it is unlikely even to think that the Marvel Cinematic Universe would end in the near future, on the other hand, a few characters are likely to be done for good.

“There will be two distinct periods,” Feige explained. “Everything before Avengers 4 and everything after. I know it will not be in ways people are expecting.”

Robert Downey Jr’s Iron Man started MCU in 2008, and he also believes that his MCU days are approaching an end.

“We’re going to pull out the stops, and stop exploring conventions, and look to do stuff where we go, ‘Oh, but if we do that, that’s very, very definitive.’ Well, great, let’s get definitive for a change!” Downey told Entertainment Weekly. “We’re like a family now. Ten years later, we’re hanging out and having lunch, and kind of wondering when the draft is going to come in. Which one of us bites it and when?”

We will see who exits MCU on April 27th when Avengers: Infinity War will release in theaters.

Black Panther is playing in theaters. Future MCU films include Ant-Man and the Wasp on July 6th, Captain Marvel on March 8, 2019, Avengers 4 on May 3, 2019, Spider-Man: Homecoming 2  on July 5, 2019, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 in 2020.