Avengers 5 has the potential to become the largest Marvel film yet, as numerous beloved characters are expected to make a comeback on the big screen.
Despite the focus of MCU fans on highly anticipated upcoming Marvel projects such as Deadpool & Wolverine and Thunderbolts, it’s important to acknowledge that there is another massive story on the horizon.
The highly anticipated Avengers 5 is set to unite a diverse group of powerful heroes from the Marvel universe in their mission to defeat the next major villain. (Could the villain possibly be Kang? We will soon discover the answer.) According to reports, this installment is expected to be the most epic Avengers film to date, with an impressive roster of 60 characters set to make an appearance.
According to Deadline, Avengers 5 is in talks to bring back over 60 MCU characters, including Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Benedict Cumberbatch, Tom Hiddleston, Simu Liu, and Karen Gillian.
In the past, the Avengers films centered around a core team. However, with several of those superheroes, such as Iron Man, Captain America, and Black Widow, no longer available, adjustments must be made.
According to the report, Shawn Levy, known for directing Deadpool and Wolverine, is being considered to direct. Levy is currently reviewing the latest script by Michael Waldron but has not yet announced any official agreement.
As of now, the specific details of the plot for Avengers 5 remain a mystery. With upcoming releases from Marvel before its release, the direction of the story will likely be influenced. Additionally, there is uncertainty surrounding the role of Kang. It is unclear if the character will be recast after the departure of Jonathan Majors or if a new supervillain will take center stage.
Some fans have expressed mixed reactions to the possibility of 60+ characters, with some speculating that it could be a sign of potential problems ahead.
According to one Twitter user from X, the Titanic was the largest ship in existence at the time of its sinking.
“Another person remarked, ‘This situation is like the End of Days. It’s reminiscent of the downfall of the studio system in the 60s,’ according to a tweet by Sean Candon (https://x.com/candon_sean/status/1798123849940144378).”
According to one comment, every movie follows a similar formula and should instead prioritize creating a well-developed team with dynamic relationships. The commenter expresses exhaustion with the current state of movies.
Despite this, the film has managed to pique the curiosity of many. As one user commented: “There are only two possibilities for this movie – it could be the most amazing film ever made or the worst thing you’ve ever seen. There’s no middle ground.”
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