Kevin Feige, chairman of Marvel Studios, has just announced that the 22 films shot in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) over 11 years, from the first "Iron Man" in 2008 to "Avengers 4: Endgame" in 2019, are collectively called "The Infinity Saga". This name has multiple meanings, and according to analysis, they are roughly as follows. First of all, this marks the end of the story of the original Avengers in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It has been reported that the contracts of "Iron Man" Robert Downey Jr., "Captain America" Chris Evans, and "Thor" Chris Hemsworth have all expired, and there has been no news of renewal. These veteran actors may retire. Secondly, it marks the beginning of a new story line in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In recent years, Marvel has launched new faces such as "Doctor Strange", "Spider-Man: Homecoming", "Black Panther", and "Captain Marvel". The "Infinity Saga" is the ultimate of an era, and the story after "Avengers 4" is the beginning of a new era. In the future, there are obviously "Doctor Strange 2", "Black Panther 2" and "Captain Marvel 2" in preparation. Once again, Fox was acquired by Disney. In other words, the copyright of the "X-Men", "Fantastic Four" and "Deadpool" series of movies returned to Marvel Studios. So, after the "Infinity Saga", Wolverine, the Human Torch and Deadpool will all appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, right? The above analysis is only speculation, and everything is subject to official Marvel news. |
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