Jackson as Nick Fury and Cobie Smulders as Agent Maria Hill, the team must reassemble to defeat James Spader as Ultron, a terrifying technological villain hell-bent on human extinction. Together with Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow and Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye, and with the additional support of Samuel L. Marvel’s “Avengers: Age of Ultron” stars Robert Downey Jr., who returns as Iron Man, along with Chris Evans as Captain America, Chris Hemsworth as Thor and Mark Ruffalo as The Hulk. _ NEXT: 'Avengers 2' Robert Downey Jr. Set Interview There's no word on whether or not Joss Whedon will continue to be involved in future Avengers projects - or other Marvel movies - going forward after next summer's Age of Ultron but recent reports put Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Civil War directors Anthony and Joe Russo as the current favorites to help The Avengers 3 & 4 which now makes more since its confirmed as a two-part event, all taking place after their next project ( Cap 3), giving them the time to take those films on afterwards. It also conveniently has two potentially very alien and other-worldly movies coming in the middle with Inhumans and Captain Marvel, both of which will deal a lot with the Kree aliens first seen in Guardians of the Galaxy. We had described the third team-up as a setup movie for some larger event that brings everyone and everything together - and that's exactly what Avengers: Infinity War - Part 2 represents. Civil War and Ragnarok) that's very likely the case with lot of the familiar stars either off-earth or at least busy with other things. Recent reports claim The Avengers 3 will feature a different team of heroes and given the other releases around it (i.e. By the end of Age of Ultron we might already see a drastically different team and a few years from now we'll probably have someone else wearing the Captain America uniform like in the comics. We don't know what comes after Infinity War breaks the universe, but it's when most of the current main Avengers cast see their contracts expire. The Avengers: Infinity War begins the summer of 2018 as a two-part story and bridging it and its 2019 followup will be Captain Marvel and Inhumans in 2018. Black Panther is coming.The Inhumans are for real, Thor: Ragnarok represents the "end of all things" in July 2017 after Guardians of the Galaxy 2 kicks off the summer. But that's not all phase 3 includes not one, but two Avengers flicks. Doctor Strange brings supernatural elements and parallel dimensions later that year. All of their official release dates for unannounced features have been titled, and in some cases, slightly moved. We can happily put to rest the hints, reports and rumors from the last half a decade and focus on what's actually going to hit theaters from camp Marvel.Ĭaptain America brings Civil War in May 2016. Today at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles Marvel Studios unveiled Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, dating all the way up to May 2019. As always, teamwork and courage are core messages as the Avengers (including Robert Downey, Jr.'s Iron Man, Chris Evans' Captain America, Chris Hemsworth's Thor, and Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow), other MCU heroes (including Chadwick Boseman's Black Panther, Tom Holland's Spider-Man, and Benedict Cumberbatch's Doctor Strange), and the Guardians of the Galaxy (including Chris Pratt's Star-Lord and Zoe Saldana's Gamora) come together to defend humanity - and the universe.It's finally happenened, moviegoers. There's also some strong language (including "s-t," "a-hole," "dammit," and several colorful insults), but sex isn't a factor beyond a few loving kisses. The gore level isn't higher it's really the emotional impact that's different. Frankly, things get pretty grim: Key characters die, and the villains are much scarier than most comic book baddies. The core plot element is mass murder on a universal scale, which might be a little much for younger viewers. Thanos (Josh Brolin) is by far the most powerful nemesis the Avengers have faced, which the filmmakers establish right away with his brutal beatdown of one of the mightiest Avengers. Violence is the biggest issue it's stepped up even by MCU standards, with some torture and several impalings and crushings in addition to the usual smashed buildings, giant fights, and blasted spaceships. Also, it requires more knowledge of things that have happened in previous Marvel movies than other Avengers films have it's the meeting point of several franchises and storylines. It has plenty of humor and lighter moments, but it ultimately goes to places darker than in any previous Marvel Cinematic Universe entry. Parents need to know that Avengers: Infinity War is the most intense of the Marvel Cinematic Universe films so far, due to the villain's genocidal quest and the grave consequences for some well-known characters.
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