“Avengers : Infinity War” Finally Starts Shooting at 2017, Updates on The Highly Anticipated Marvel Summer Blockbuster.

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Dec 20, 2016 02:42 PM EST

Marvel's most exciting project has finally seen the light of day, "Avengers: Infinity War" has officially announced its shooting schedule starting next year. The highly ambitious project is expected to showcase all the superheroes already featured in the early installments of the franchise band together to fight Thanos. With the highly successful 'Captain America: Civil War' at their belt, Marvel Studios will up the ante by putting the fate of the universe at stake.

Movieweb states that Marvel will start filming January 23, 2017, with Atlanta, Georgia and U.K as locations. The report also states that both Infinity War and its sequel "Avengers 4" will be shot back to back and will take a year of production. It makes perfect sense because the movie will be released in May the next year

In a report,  Gamenguide said the filming will end at Atlanta's Pinewood Studio. The studio is recently known as the go-to-stage for the film generation. Few of the scenes will also be taken in England for the span of the production. Also the report states that the working titles of the movies are 'Mary Lou Part 1 and 2' and 'Motherland'.

'Black Panther' movie is also set to film at the same date, from moviepilot's report. With two huge movies developing at the same time only show the confidence of the studio with their projects. Marvel Cinematic Universe has already made Disney Struck gold since the release of 2008's 'Iron Man.

"Avengers : Infinity War" is a direct sequel from 'Captain America : Civil War' and will be released at May 4, 2018, and the untitled sequel at May 3, 2019. Both will be directed by Russo Brothers and stars Robert Downey JR, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Josh Brolin, Benedict Cumberbatch and more. The movie will be produced by Marvel Studios

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