Three months ago it was revealed that the next Avengers movies, a supposed two-part epic, would be retitled and wouldn’t be called Avengers: Infinity War – Part 1 and Avengers: Infinity War – Part 2. The next Avengers movie is now officially just ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ dropping the ‘Part One’ whilst the fourth is now an untitled Avengers movie.
Writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely revealed to Yahoo that:
“We’re many drafts in. We’re on the third draft of movie one and the second draft of movie two”. The pair went on to confirm that the movies are being written in tandem. “On any given day, you’re only working on one but that doesn’t mean that next week, you aren’t working on the other one. And certainly, notes are coming in and all sorts of production stuff are coming in, like for instance, ‘that thing over there is now a window, not a door, so adjust that.’ Or, ‘we’re not going to this town now, we’re going to this town’. That kind of stuff happens constantly and will continue to happen for the next few months”.
Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely
The two films are considered to be two completely separate movies, but like most of Marvels big screen properties, they will be very much connected.
“When we lock ourselves in a room with the Russo brothers and a couple of execs from Marvel, one wall has cards for movie one and the other wall has cards for movie two and another wall has little baseball cards of every character still alive in the Marvel universe – down to Darcy’s boyfriend in Thor 2 – literally, anybody who did not die and has been established as alive. And then we looked at that began to shuffle the cards around”.
I for one can not wait for more Avengers movies, for more on all things Marvel, stick with Outoflives.net.
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