The Marvel Cinematic Universe has reached some surprising corners throughout the comic book universe over the years. Many of these corners have often come together in the form of Marvel’s Avengers film series, all of which culminated into Avengers: Endgame. The film was a massive blockbuster and it’s considered the finale for the first several phases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which collectively create the Infinity Saga. As it turns out, however, Marvel’s own Kevin Feige considers Avengers: Endgame the “final Avengers movie.”
He revealed as much while talking about the newly-released Marvel film Eternals, and why exactly now was the time to release such a film. As it turns out, he believes now is the time after having successfully concluded the Infinity Saga with Avengers: Endgame, what is apparently being considered the “final Avengers movie.” At least for now, that is.
As stated by Kevin Feige, via ComicBook, while speaking on the Eternals episode of Marvel Studios Assembled:
“Marvel Studios and the Marvel Cinematic Universe is now past their tenth anniversary and with the release of the final Avengers movie, we’ve finally completed a 22-movie Infinity Saga,” he stated.
Of course, this doesn’t mean it’s the end for team-ups in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Many of the films have remained interconnected, and there are plenty of crossovers between properties being developed. However, the scale of something like Avengers: Endgame is definitely quite far from happening. As mentioned by Kevin Feige, it took 22 movies to get to that point. With that in mind, fans will likely have to keep waiting before any such events are produced in the future. But with so many new heroes being introduced both in theaters and on the Disney Plus streaming service, there more than likely will be another team-up film sooner or later.
As such, fans can stay tuned to ScreenGeek for updates on any such project as we have them. Until then, it looks like Avengers: Endgame is serving as the literal “endgame” for the Avengers brand.