Chris Evans
previously teased that Avengers 4 is likely his last outing
in the MCU as
Captain America but Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has now implied that Evans might not be alone.
Of course, Feige didn't say
WHO would be saying goodbye to the
Marvel Cinematic Universe in
Avengers: Infinity War and/or
Avengers 4 but he did confirm that the long teased confrontation with
Thanos will have some long-lasting fallout- namely, that some familiar faces and characters that have been there from the beginning are likely not going to be brought back when their contract expires.
When JoBlo specifically asked if Feige was referring to Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr., Feige gave a typical Feige-like answer.
"
We have another two years of hard work to even finish these movies, and they [the actors] have a lot of hard work to do, so that's all we're thinking about, is completing those and delivering on the promise of those. Where it goes beyond that, we'll see."
Perhaps these characters will be simply retiring, rather than going the way of Aaron Taylor-Johnson's
Quicksilver? It's really anyone's guess at this point. However, that probably won't stop the Marvel fandom from speculating...