‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Update: Cast To Include Wolverine, Cyclops, Mister Fantastic, and The Thing? Plus Doctor Doom As Additional Villain?

One of the most awaited Marvel film, the "Avengers: Infinity War" is bound to become the biggest superhero movie of it all. That is, if the spoilers going around are true that this upcoming film will also feature admired heroes from other blockbuster flicks such as "X-Men" and the "Fantastic Four." Does this mean that the new "Avengers film will also cast characters such as Cyclops, Wolverine, The Invisible Woman, and Mister Fantastic?

The speculations about the possibility that almost all of the powerful superhero characters will join forces in "Avengers: Infinity War" started when Marvel successfully closed a deal with Sony that gave them the right to get Spiderman. Although X-Men and Fantastic Four are all from Marvel Comics, the film rights of the movies mentioned are still under FOX. Yet rumors are abuzz that talks between the film outfits are currently ongoing so fans can still hold on to the hope of seeing all the major superhero characters in one movie.


As published in Technology Zone , the plot of Avengers: Infinity War will feature a super villain Thanos who is all set to destroy the Earth, thus requiring the Avengers team off to join forces. With a very powerful antagonist, though, maybe the team of Avengers including Thor, Iron Man, and Captain America will still need the help of the powerful mutants from "X-Men" and "Fantastic Four."

This news is supported by a post from Cheat Sheet which suggests the possibility of another villain in the "Avengers film" in the person of Doctor Doom. Since this supervillain from Marvel comics is mostly associated with the "Fantastic Four" story, then there is a great chance for the superheroes from the said film to appear in "Avengers."

May 2018 is the scheduled theatrical release of "Avengers: Infinity War" in US.

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