"Avengers: Infinity War" sets the Marvel Cinematic Universe for the ultimate battle for the many superheroes based on the Marvel Comics. The film will also be having a sequel titled "Avengers: Infinity War - Part 2" however, the title is not yet confirmed and will be premiering on May 3, 2019.
This month starts the shooting of "Avengers: Infinity War" and it has been confirmed to begin filming in Atlanta, Georgia, and The United Kingdom. It was reported on Movieweb that the film will also be starting productions back to back with the unconfirmed title "Avengers" part 4 and is expected to last until the year ends. The directors of the film Joe and Anthony Russo have been quite busy since they have been doing pre-production whilst searching for possible filming locations.
This is not the first time Marvel will be shooting at both Atlanta and The United Kingdom, and in fact, they have been producing films in both locations plenty of times. In addition, the Marvel film "Black Panther" will also start its productions at the same time in Pinewood Atlanta Studious in Atlanta on January 15, 2017. This only means that there will be two massive film productions shooting at the same time as per Comic Book. The superhero character T'Challa / Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) first appeared in "Avengers: Age of Ultron" who is believed to be joining the casts of "Avengers: Infinity War."
The details of the film's production in both Georgia and the U.K are still vague, and we might get some answers as soon as the production starts on the 23rd of this January. Marvel has not yet confirmed the complete set of characters that will appear in the film, however, one thing is for sure they will be facing one of the strongest beings in the Marvel Universe, Thanos the Mad Titan. The omnipotent villain Thanos will be played by Josh Brolin and his goal is to collect the Infinity Stones, which he will be using to bring destruction in the universe.
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