Almost a year after the release of The Avengers: Final, Marvel Studios head Kevin Feigi gave fans hope for the series to continue.

It all started when one of the Twitter users posted a video shot in the movie theater during the screening of the 2019 Avengers: Final movie on the social network. The video shows the moment in which Captain America raises Thor's hammer during the battle with Thanos, which delights the audience.

"Throw all your business and listen to how the audience reacted to the premiere of the movie" Avengers: Final "at the moment where Captain America fights with the hammer of Thor," the accompanying message says.

The publication attracted the attention of social network users. Among those who responded to it was Feigi himself, who had not shown any activity on Twitter since November 2018.

The producer reposted the video and left an ambiguous comment under it: “A pleasant reminder of what we all were doing almost exactly a year ago. A pleasant reminder of what we all will do once again. ”

The publication caused a stormy reaction of both fans of the franchise and information resources. The Internet portal We Got This Covered notes: despite the fact that the film “Avengers: Final” marked the completion of the third phase of the cinematic universe of Marvel, and the entire “Infinity Saga,” Marvel Studio never ruled out a possible continuation in the future. Thus, Feigi’s latest tweet can be interpreted as confirmation that Avengers 5 will be released sooner or later.

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According to We Got This Covered, the film may be called New Avengers ("New Avengers"). Then Doctor Strange, the new Captain America, and possibly Spider-Man, will become the older generation of Avengers, and Captain Marvel will take on the role of their leader.

The media suggested that the new Avengers will be released no earlier than 2023. Among the next projects of the studio is the painting “Black Widow”, which should open a new, fourth phase of the cinema universe.

Kevin Feigi's post also inspired fans of the Marvel universe. Twitter users began to nostalgic for the previous pictures, to thank the producer for his projects and rejoice in their hope for the continuation of the story.

“It was very cool and unexpected to see your tweet after such a long break. I look forward to the next masterpiece, ”said one of the users of Twitter.

Among those whom the news did not leave indifferent, there are media personalities.

“I was wildly happy about this,” commented actor Ben Schwartz briefly.

Disney's Assad Ayaz, marketing director at Disney Studios, responded even more succinctly.

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- Asad Ayaz (@asadayaz) April 7, 2020

Many fans more actively expressed enthusiasm for the video, a hint of the producer, as well as the post of actor Chris Evans - he posted the publication of Feigi on his page.

“Oh, and you gave me a shout out at the cinema!” I just blew the roof: I swore obscenities and bounced on the chair! And then I experienced a panic attack from the sight of how he hits you in response. I burst into tears, returned home and burst into tears again! Thanks! Thank you for everything that I was taught in the roles of Captain America and Steve Rogers, ”one of the users of the social network responded to the tweet.

“I hardly ever shouted so loudly in my life. This is clearly talking about something, ”wrote actor Matt Cook.

The Avengers series of films is part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which is based on the company's comics. In total, 23 films were released within the framework of the universe. The Avengers series, which unites all superheroes in one team, currently includes four paintings - Avengers 2012, Avengers: Age of Ultron 2015, Avengers: Infinity War 2018, and Avengers: Final 2019 .

The Marvel Cinema Universe is the most successful cinema franchise in the history of cinema. Her total fees amount to more than $ 22.5 billion. The film "Avengers: Final" takes first place in the ranking of the highest grossing films. The tape, which raised nearly $ 2.8 billion worldwide, went around such rental leaders as Avatar and Titanic.