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The Avengers premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on April 11, 2012, and was released in the United States on May 4, as the final film in Phase One of the MCU. The film received praise for Whedon's direction and screenplay, visual effects, action sequences, acting, and musical score.
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The first four series were made in black-and-white. The first three were pre-recorded on videotape (except where noted) with occasional filmed inserts. Beginning with series 4 the series moved to all-film production, shot using the single-camera method. From series 5 onward, the episodes were filmed in colour.
The official title was announced in December 2018. With an estimated budget of $356–400 million, the film is one of the most expensive films ever produced. Avengers: Endgame premiered at the Los Angeles Convention Center on April 22, 2019, and was released in the United States on April 26 as part of Phase Three of the MCU. The film received ...
By December 2018, the second film's title was revealed to be Avengers: Endgame. [206] In June 2013, Robert Downey Jr. signed on to return as Tony Stark / Iron Man for a third Avengers film, [130] and Josh Brolin signed a multi-film deal the following May, to play Thanos. [208]
At San Diego Comic-Con 2024, the fifth Avengers film was retitled Avengers: Doomsday (2026), with Robert Downey Jr. cast as the Multiverse Saga's new antagonist Victor von Doom / Doctor Doom (after previously portraying the superhero Tony Stark / Iron Man in the MCU from 2008 to 2019) for both Doomsday and Secret Wars. [53]
A feature film, Captain America: Brave New World (2025), starring Mackie as Sam Wilson / Captain America, serves as a continuation of the series, [231] and is part of Phase Five. [60] The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is set six months after the events of Avengers: Endgame. [232]
By April 2014, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige said that additional storylines for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) were planned through 2028. [1] During Marvel Studios' panel at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2019, Feige announced several films and Disney+ television series in development for Phase Four of the MCU, [2] before revealing the film Blade was also in development. [3]