'Avengers: Infinity War' release date, cast news, plot spoilers: Doctor Strange, Hawkeye, and more Marvel characters will be joining in

Promotional photo for "Avengers: Infinity War" Facebook/InfinityWarMovie

The Marvel cinematic universe has been growing with every single superhero it releases. It then comes as no surprise if "Avengers: Infinity War" will have the largest collection of personalities, with some of the more recent Marvel installments involved.

According to Express, Empire was able to get an interview with Benedict Cumberbatch on the set of "Doctor Strange." During the said talk with the magazine, he explained the utter difficulty of aligning his working schedule with that of Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Chris Hemsworth, and Robert Downey, Jr., all of which are surefire giveaways that this may be for the upcoming "Avengers: Infinity War."

Jeremy Renner will also be dropping in the scene, as Screen Rant has reported he will be reprising his role as Hawkeye. Renner even joked that there could be a possibility of a Hawkeye solo film, which later on he said he really wasn't looking forward to considering his busy schedule.

Parent Herald also mentioned that Nathan Fillion will be portraying Wonder Man in the Marvel ensemble movie. With Thanos being a huge threat that he is to mankind, it is but proper to gather as much firepower as they possibly can.

The thrills of seeing a lot of superheroes in one film have captured the hearts and imagination of Marvel junkies. Comic Book Movie even compiled a list of heroes they feel would make the film an even bigger spectacle if they would have at least cameos. Some of those mentioned are Doctor Doom from "Fantastic Four," The Defenders, Spider-Man's worst enemy Venom, Adam Warlock from the "Guardians of the Galaxy" storyline, the villain Red Skull, The Warbound from Planet Hulk, fan-favorite Nova, and yet another supervillain Galactus.

"Avengers: Infinity War" may well, in fact, be one of the biggest movies by 2018, considering how much build-up Marvel is doing. And to think that some solo arcs aren't done yet, the ensemble film is going to get even bigger.

The team behind the film may very well be on their way with creating the masterpiece as twitter user Atlanta Filming has caught several glimpses of the shoot a few weeks ago. He has since then taken down his tweets, but Cosmic Book News was fortunate enough to document proof of the possible start of filming.

"Avengers: Infinity War" will be making its way to the theaters on May 4, 2018.

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