

Josh Brolin’s Thanos will finally begin his claim for Earth here, having bankrolled Loki’s foiled invasion attempt in The Avengers. Intriguingly, this film was originally set for July release, a few months after Infinity War. It was moved to this new slot to accommodate Ant-Man And The Wasp. Could this one now be a direct lead-in to Infinity War?įurther reading: Black Panther: how Marvel (quietly) chose Chadwick Boseman / Danai Gurira joins castĪvengers: Infinity War (it’s no longer officially dubbed ‘Part I’) is bound to be massive. Ryan Coogler ( Creed) then came in as director, and is believed to have worked on the script as well. Joe Robert Cole – who previously penned the story for the 2011 thriller Amber Lake – worked first on the script. Here, we might see him face off against arms dealer Ulysses Klaue (played by Andy Serkis in Age Of Ultron). In the comics, he’s a tribe leader, a warrior and a scientific genius all rolled into one.

We’d expect Tom Hiddleston’s Loki to play a pivotal role, considering where Loki ended up at the end of The Dark World.įurther reading: Why Thor: Ragnarok may be a pivotal film in Marvel’s phase 3 / Stellan Skarsgard won’t appear / Props tease Planet Hulk 9th February 2018 – Black PantherĬhadwick Boseman takes the title role, here, reprising it after his debut in Captain America: Civil War. In the comics, ‘Ragnarok’ is essentially the apocalypse of the Norse gods, meaning that major excrement will hit fairly large fans in this one.
