Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige explained during San Diego Comic-Con 2022 interviews why there are fewer Avengers films in The Multiverse Saga, the next set of films forming Phases 4, 5, and 6 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Ever since assembling for the first time in 2012 during the Battle of New York, Earth’s Mightiest Heroes have established themselves as the premier superhero team in the MCU. After The Infinity Saga however, the status of the Avengers is unknown.
The wait for the next outing for the team, in whatever form(s) it takes, will be a while longer as Avengers 5 won’t be out until the end of Phase 6 in May 2025. Marvel Studios is releasing the blockbuster and its direct sequel Avengers 6 within a span of only a few months with a premiere date of November 2025. Officially titled Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars, the two epics were among the the many projects announced and dated during Marvel Studios’ San Diego Comic-Con Hall H pane – which Screen Rant’s Ash Crossan hosted – although no story details have been released thus far. When the whole Multiverse Saga is over, Phases 4, 5, and 6 will only have two Avengers films – a notably lesser amount compared to The Infinity Saga’s four.
When asked about this by ComicBook, Feige explained that it all boils down to how quickly-paced their storytelling has been for The Multiverse Saga. Because more projects are released in a year – in theaters and on the Disney+ streaming service – Phases tend to be shorter, but they cannot end them all with an Avengers film, somehow similar to what they did in The Infinity Saga. So, they decided to release Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars back-to-back in 2025 instead, while some films in between service themselves as team-ups and crossovers. Read Feige’s full quote below:
“Well, I think we learn something on every project we do. But as we were laying out and even three years ago, here, laying out Phase 4, which we didn’t lay out all of but most of. You know, we realized that it’s very different than Phase 1, 2, & 3. That there are more projects and less years and therefore, it didn’t seem right to culminate… you know, we’re not gonna culminate every 10 months in an Avengers movie. And each of the films themselves now has become quite big and are crossover events in many ways. And after the creative experience we had with Infinity War and Endgame, it felt like it was about capping a saga. Saving back-to-back Avengers films for the completion of a saga. And that’s really what we wanted to lay out today.”
The Avengers movies have always functioned as MCU’s big event projects. Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame best exemplified this idea as they culminated The Infinity Saga. This is the idea behind Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars, although with scant narrative details thus far – outside the threat of Kang (Jonathan Majors) who returns first in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania – it’s uncertain if they will be as tightly linked as their predecessors. That being said, there was a time that Avengers films weren’t just that. The Avengers and Avengers: Age of Ultron focused more on the titular team rather than a culminating storyline, and that’s what’s missing in The Multiverse Saga. Granted that Marvel Studios makes the conscious effort to focus on sequels, origins stories, and team-ups on the heels of The Infinity Saga, they may have been able to make insert a smaller Avengers film in MCU’s Phase 5 just to establish the new roster. Perhaps that’s what Captain America: New World Older can help build to.
It’s curious if this was ever part of Marvel Studios’ plan. As revealed by Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness writer Michael Waldron, Scarlet Witch was supposed to be the villain of Avengers 5 until he was able to convince Feige to fast-track her story and pit her against Doctor Strange in the Sam Raimi-directed film instead. If this was the case, this version of the next Avengers team could have very well fit Phase 5. It’s different enough from Avengers: Endgame that they can’t really be compared but still moves Earth’s Mightiest Heroes’ story forward. For now, fans would have to wait a couple more years before the next Avengers movies. In any case, given what Marvel Studios announced at SDCC, there won’t be a scarcity of MCU content between now and 2025.
Source: ComicBook
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