In a very recent interview with CBR, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige revealed that if everything goes according to the plan, Marvel's third entry in the Avengers franchise will most likely be released in 2018.
CBR-"We saw a multitude of more MCU announcement [dates]. Can you talk about how that extra one got added at the very end, and how many of those we can expect to learn about today?" Feige-"No and no. The last one was just a scheduling thing. There are other studios that were moving their chess pieces around on their chessboards, which is why that had been in the works. Which is why that other 2018 date came up a few days after the initial release."
CBR-Is that changing maybe when we can see "Avengers 3?" Feige-"Well, we haven't really talked about what we'd see "Avengers 3." I presume we'd like to stick to three years between Avengers movies like we did [between the first and second]. So it will probably be three years between "Avengers 2" and "Avengers 3."
What do you think. Will Marvel stick with their three years between Avengers movies? Or will they continue to develop new franchises, and delay the property?
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