'Avengers: Infinity Wars, Guardians of the Galaxy' crossover along with 'Doctor Strange' and 'Spider-Man' Likely?

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The third installment for the 'Avengers' trilogy will be divided in two parts: 'Avengers: Infinity War 1' which will be released on 2018 and the part 2 on 2019. The anticipated two-part ending will feature Thanos as the main villain and his desire to collect all the six infinity stones.

Thanos, being the chief villain will have one goal, and that is to complete the Infinity gauntlet. Eventually he will succeed in reaching his goal to be the most powerful in the universe, making it hard for the superheroes to abolish him.

So, there will be additional superheroes to rescue the world. One group is the 'Guardians of the Galaxy.' Chris Pratt already gave hints on being featured in the 'Infinity War' movie. "I'm tied to doing three more or five more, 'Guardians of the Galaxy' or whatever it is. You know, two more 'Guardians' plus another couple," Pratt said. Will there be Avengers-Guardians of the Galaxy crossover? That would be amazing!

Scott Derrickson, director for the upcoming movie 'Doctor Strange' recently posted an image of the latter facing Death. Speculations rose that the sorcerer might also join the Avengers. Also, the 'Thor: Ragnarok' film will have a big role on setting the last Avengers installment. "Thor: Ragnarok is a very important movie in phase three. We plan on taking Thor to another level. It picks up where we leave Thor in 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' and impacts everything that comes after," Kevin Feige of Marvel said.

The last one rumored to join the Avengers superheroes is Spider-Man. If the comic version will be followed in the 'Avengers: Infinity War,' it will likely appear that Spider-Man will be able to undo the entire catastrophe Thanos had made to the universe through the Infinity gauntlet. In the end, Spidey will be the one to save the world from Thanos.

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Avengers: Age of Ultron, Avengers: Infinity War, The Avengers, Spider Man, Doctor Strange

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