Endgame are just as confused as us with a possible return of Iron-Man to the Marvel MCU

Endgame are just as confused as us with a possible return of Iron-Man to the Marvel MCU
Endgame are just as confused as us with a possible return of Iron-Man to the Marvel MCU

The Russo brothers disassociate themselves from their possible return, but they are also waiting to know how Marvel could explain their return.

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The future of Marvel Studios’ UCM It is possibly going through its most decisive days now. The next two Avengers films, one still without an official name after the changes caused by the departure of Jonathan Majors, should begin filming as soon as the end of this year but mystery still reigns over what we will see in these productions and who we will see. For example, Could we get to see Robert Downey Jr. from Iron Man again?

Without specifically mentioning these productions, the Oppenheimer actor did not hesitate to let himself be loved for a hypothetical return to the cinematographic universe, ensuring that no one should bet against Kevin Feige, in the sense that if someone can do something crazy like this possible, it is possible. the head of Marvel. But the question many of us ask ourselves is… What could that return be like? Two filmmakers who know a lot about epic moments in the MCU wanted to ask them. This is what they said the Russo brothers about the topic.

The Russo brothers “closed that book”

“I don’t know how they would do it. I don’t know what the path to that would be,” Anthony Russo responded with a laugh to a question on this topic posed by Esquire. “I mean, we close that bookso it would be up to them to figure out how to reopen it,” added Joe Russo. Come on, either they are acting crazy to not reveal any possible surprises or they are quite lost.

However, with “we close that book” the debate opens as to whether MCU fans will welcome the fact that Iron Man’s outcome in Avengers: Endgame, a film directed by the Russo brothers, was more of a ‘see you later’ than a ‘bye bye’. Naturally, seeing him back in Avengers 5 and/or 6 would be a knock on the table, and ruses such as time travel or multiverse jumping would possibly be used to justify it. But perhaps Iron Man’s time has passed.

Avengers 5 (originally Avengers: Kang Dynasty) will be released in theaters in two years, on May 1, 2016, while Avengers: Secret Wars will arrive on May 7, which promises to be the great culmination of this latest film saga. and Marvel Studios series that, Disney acknowledged, have not worked so well.

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