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‘Avengers 5’ to Arrive in 2023 With Smaller Team


Report: 'Avengers 5' to Arrive in 2023 With Smaller Team
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Words are Disney and Marvel are planning to release a new installment of the superhero team-up movie series in 2023, but it will be smaller in scale than ‘Avengers: Endgame’.

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After some of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes retired in “Avengers: Endgame“, Disney and Marvel have not announced any plans for a new sequel. Fans, however, can expect the remaining superheroes teaming up once again as it now has been reported that the studios are mapping out “Avengers 5“.

According to We Got This Covered, the upcoming “Avengers” sequel will potentially be released in 2023, but it will be less epic than “Endgame”. Backing up the report, industry insider Daniel Richtman recently shared similar scoop from Marvel Studios. “To the shock of NO ONE, they won’t do another event like IW/Endgame for the next 10 years. Avengers 5/New Avengers now pretty much confirmed to be a smaller movie with a smaller team like the first two,” he tweeted.

It was previously said that “Avengers 5” could feature a revamped squad known as the New Avengers, consisting of Captain Marvel, Captain America (Sam Wilson), Doctor Strange, Spider-Man, Jane Foster’s Thor, Scarlet Witch and Shang-Chi among other superheroes.

Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige himself has assured that the Avengers will be back one day, but with new formation. “It will be a very different team than we’ve seen before,” he said at the San Diego Comic-Con back in July, without mentioning a potential release date. “That’s what ‘Endgame’ was all about. It will be a very different incarnation of the team with some people you’ve already met and some you haven’t met yet.”

Teasing the squad members, he said that the seeds for the eventual “Avengers 5” would be planted across Phases Four and Five. “Well it’s what I love about the Marvel comic method of storytelling. That’s not anything we invented, I love that things build up, they build to a crescendo, they all get together, they separate, they change. And now we get to do that, not just in movies but in these mega event series on Disney Plus has just invigorated all of us at Marvel Studios to keep going,” he coyly shared.

In the meantime, Marvel fans will be treated to the first solo “Black Widow” movie which is scheduled for a May 2020 release, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” (2021), “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” (2021), a “Spider-Man: Far From Home” sequel (2021) and “Thor: Love and Thunder” (2021).