In November, Avengers: Infinity War – Part 1 and Avengers: Infinity War – Part 2 were scheduled to begin filming back-to-back in late 2015, and Tom Hiddleston signed on to return as Loki for both parts. So certainly that opportunity exists." Feige also mentioned that Mark Ruffalo would return for Infinity War, reprising his role as Bruce Banner / Hulk, while Downey and Brolin were clarified to be appearing in both parts of the film. But all of those things inhabit, however far on the outskirts, the same continuity. A lot of it is about space, and a lot of it is about just what happens between now and then. There are a lot of people from the movies in Infinity War.
CAST OF AVENGERS INFINITY WAR SERIES
After the announcement, Feige talked about the scale of the films and the possibility of the characters from Marvel Television's Netflix Defenders series appearing, saying, "Infinity War is going to be big. Part 1 was scheduled to be released on May 4, 2018, and Part 2 was scheduled for May 3, 2019. In October 2014, Marvel announced a two-part sequel to Age of Ultron, titled Avengers: Infinity War. In September 2014, Jeremy Renner confirmed he was signed on to reprise the role of Clint Barton / Hawkeye in a third Avengers film.
He also said that the studio was aiming for three years between Avengers: Age of Ultron in 2015 and a sequel. In July 2014, Feige stated that there were "some notions" to where Marvel would want to take a third Avengers film and that actors from previous MCU films were under contract to return. signed on to return as Tony Stark / Iron Man for a third Avengers film, and Josh Brolin signed a multi-film deal the following May, to play Thanos. The sequels were described as "the culmination of everything that has happened in the MCU" since Iron Man was released in 2008, bringing "an end to certain things, and in some ways. While all non-Avengers films in the MCU were considered set-up for this storyline, laying "much of the groundwork", producer and president of Marvel Studios Kevin Feige said that Black Panther in particular would be "a very important" link to the Avengers sequels in Phase Three of the MCU, as was Thor: Ragnarok. Like in the comics, you want him to be threading through the universe and to save the big finale for the big finale." He is so powerful, he is not someone you can just try to out punch. Many fans expected Thanos to be the antagonist of the second Avengers film after making a brief appearance at the end of the first, but Joss Whedon, the writer and director of the first two Avengers films, explained that "Thanos is more powerful. An additional, separate Gauntlet first seen in Thor was revealed to be a fake in Thor: Ragnarok. Additionally, the Infinity Gauntlet, a glove designed to house the stones, is briefly seen in Avengers: Age of Ultron, in the possession of the villain Thanos, who covets the stones in the comics. Since their early films, Marvel Studios had begun planting the seeds for an Avengers film that adapted the Infinity Gauntlet comic arc, by introducing the powerful Infinity Stones as MacGuffins: the Space Stone as the Tesseract in Captain America: The First Avenger the Mind Stone inside Loki's Scepter in Marvel's The Avengers the Reality Stone as the Aether in Thor: The Dark World the Power Stone as the Orb in Guardians of the Galaxy and the Time Stone within the Eye of Agamotto in Doctor Strange.