Now that "Captain America: Civil War" is over and done with, the director-duo of Anthony and Joe Russo is gearing up for the two-part finale to The Avengers saga with "Avengers: Infinity War — Part 1 and 2."
An interesting revelation that the Russo brothers made recently was that both parts of "Avengers 3" will be retitled, giving fans some idea about the plot. They also reiterated that unlike other two-part cinematic culminations, like "Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows" and "The Hunger Games" films, "Avengers 3 — Part 1 and 2" will be "very different stories."
Speaking with Uproxx while promoting "Civil War," the directors shared this information when asked if they thought the "Part 1" and "Part 2" subheadings were a tad misleading:
"It is misleading," said Anthony before Joe clarified and revealed that the films would ultimately be retitled: "The intention is we will change it, we just haven't come up with the titles yet. But, yes, we will change it. And, yes, that is a scoop: we will retitle them."
Whether this means the films lose the "Infinity War" subtitle entirely or if they add a secondary subheading following "Infinity War," remains to be seen.
Additionally, Avengers 3 writer Stephen McFeely, speaking with Fandango, assured that unlike something like the two-part "Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows," fans will have no idea what's coming in either film.
"It's not like Harry Potter or The Hunger Games where so many people know what the story is and they know where you're cutting it, and so therefore they know how much is left, [With Infinity War], no one will know anything."
"Avengers: Infinity War Part 1" will be released on May 4, 2018, followed by "Part 2," which will be out on May 3, 2019.