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Marvel producer teases when fans can expect next ‘Avengers: Endgame-level’ team-up movie

Trinh Tran said it would be ‘amazing’ to match scale of the film in future years

Ellie Harrison
Tuesday 29 October 2019 11:42 GMT
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Marvel producer Trinh Tran has teased when fans can expect the next film in the franchise to match the epic scale of Avengers: Endgame.

Tran revealed some of the franchise’s plans for the upcoming fourth phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which begins with next year’s Black Widow, in an interview with ComicBook.

“Our focus right now is to make sure that the titles that we’ve released in Phase 4… obviously those stories are going to be new, exciting, different and can connect with the audience like the other movies have been,” she said.

“Over 10 years ago, it’s always been our dream to get to Infinity War and Endgame level. We didn’t know obviously where that was going to go at the start of the studio, but it’s incredible to know that we were able to accomplish that.

“Now it’d be amazing if we could get to that level 10 years later, so I think it’s a dream to continue doing that and build upon the MCU and the connective tissue that we have.”

It looks like we could be seeing another Endgame-level film hit our screens, therefore, in 2029 – a decade after the superhero epic.

What form that will take remains unclear, but Captain Marvel star Brie Larson recently revealed “a lot of” Marvel actors have expressed interested in an all-female movie.

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