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Directors Joe and Anthony Russo (Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Captain America: Civil War) have stated the Avengers: Infinity War will be a multi-perspective two-part film.

The Russo brothers are quoted as saying the following when asked if Infinity War will be bigger than Civil War:

“Oh, yeah! I mean, it has to be. It’s a culmination of everything that’s occurred in the Marvel Universe up to the point where the Marvel Universe is released. Some of those films haven’t even hit yet. We’re going to be dealing with some of the characters from those movies who are going to be in Infinity War. They’re massive in scope and scale but that’s the point. The point is for them to be as ambitious as they possibly can be. They’re going to be multi-perspective films. They’re not called ‘Captain America: Infinity War,’ they’re called Infinity War. You’re going to be moving around through different perspectives of the characters. It’s like Nashville for super heroes. It’s storytelling that is vignetted storytelling. It’s to composite all of them under one story – everybody. You can culminate without all of them, so…”

The brothers also teased that the characters they’re looking forward to using are Thor and Star-Lord, neither of which they’ve had the opportunity to use in their Captain America films.

Avengers: Infinity War Parts I and II are scheduled for release on May 4th, 2018 and May 3rd, 2019.

Thoughts on this report? Are you excited for the release of Avengers: Infinity War?

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By Ruari Williamson

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