The build up to Avengers: Infinity War has begun, with Doctor Strange, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Thor: Ragnarok, and Black Panther all set to be released in the wake of Captain America: Civil War and before Thanos arrives on Earth. In a new interview with IGN, Kevin Feige sheds some light on how the first of the Russo Brothers' two upcoming Avengers movies differ from each other and what will happen when Earth's Mightiest Heroes finally face the Mad Titan.
"There's a reason we have publicly called the first one 'Infinity War' and the second one 'Untitled,' because the movies we were developing were not -- certainly there's a connection, there are with all our movies -- but it's not a first part and a second part," the Marvel boss explained to the site. "It's a whole movie and a whole story, and then a whole movie and a whole story. That's about all I can say. It's certainly inspired by everything that has come before and everything that is hinted at before."
Those comments are really intriguing, but there's a very good chance we won't know how different Avengers 4 really is until the title is revealed. As for how we can expect Infinity War to play out, he added: "We will be intercutting a lot of stories in that movie in a lot of different locales, as it sort of is in the Avengers movies as well; who is facing off against who. In this movie, it's going to be fun to mix that up. One of the things that's great about the Infinity Gauntlet is everybody tried to go up against Thanos whether they were god-like powers or not, because that's what Avengers do. The fun about those two movies that we're doing essentially at the same time is everybody's there."
Does "everybody" include characters like Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist? All Feige would say to that is, "Spoilers!" That's by no means a confirmation, but it's not a denial either!