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'Avengers: Infinity Wars' Movie Spoilers: Producer Kevin Feige Teases What's In Store

The upcoming installment of the "Avengers" series is expected to create a milestone for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

It was reported that the upcoming film will bring a certain end to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. According to the producer of the film, Kevin Feige, "Avengers 3: Infinity Wars," will be bringing forth the stories on new "Avengers." This means that it will see then end of some beloved superheroes from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

As reported by Collider, Feige stated, "It definitely is an end to some version of the team that we've come to know in 'The Avengers. Who knows exactly what's gonna happen yet in that film but I think this version of that team, and I think we hint to it at the end of 'Age of Ultron,' that the team will be a evolving. And one of the things that we love from the comics is that the roster is always changing."

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It was said that the Marvel Comics had several different superheroes forming the "Avengers" team. With that, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is expected to soon usher in the new phase of the "Avengers." Feige stated that there will be new characters coming into the story, as it is the path that Marvel Comics has taken.

He said, "You can pick up an Avengers book 10 years later and you don't recognize the people on the cover but the ideas and the ideals that make the Avengers the Avengers still exist and I think that's part of what this culmination will be."

Feige explained that they are still trying to figure out how to continue with the films. However, he clarified that this will not be the end of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

"Avengers 3: Infinity Wars" is expected to release in two parts. They will both be directed by Joe and Anthony Russo. The first part of the series will be released on May 4, 2018, while the second part will play in theaters by May 3, 2019.

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