Collider:
Marvel Studios’ sequel Avengers: Age of Ultron was a big movie. It had to be, given that it was the follow-up to The Avengers—which pre-Jurassic World held the box office record for opening weekend. But it then posed a problem for Marvel: how do you go bigger? While the character-stuffed Captain America: Civil War may provide a brief response, the full answer will come in the form of Avengers: Infinity War, a saga so big it’s Marvel’s first two-parter.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Civil War directors Joe and Anthony Russo are helming Infinity War – Part 1 and Infinity War – Part 2 with frequent Marvel scribes Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely penning the scripts, but so far little is known about the Phase Three-ender beyond the fact that it’s going to be positively massive.
Final Destination is a reminder of our mortality.
‘It Follows’ still lurks.
The Parenting Review: It starts off as a fun horror-comedy with a great cast, but loses its charm halfway through. The laughs fade, the scares feel predictable, and by the end, it’s just another forgettable haunted house story.
I know it's going to change, they can't stay the same forever but it still has a sadness to it.
Can't wait for Thanos to kick ass. Can't work out how they will end it though because with or without the gauntlet, he'd still kill them all.
It's going to be weird not having the classic avengers lineup on our screens, hopefully they'll be replaced with great characters like Doctor Strange & Black Panther.
REMAKES!
Well it is the end of the trilogy.. So doesnt that go without saying???