Recent news and update for "Avengers: Infinity War" centers on the confirmation by Sean Gunn. Reports have indicated that Sean has rendered some affirmation of his "Rocket" role. Moreover, rumors of Marvel making a mistake in the crafting of the plotlines are rising as well.
For the fans and followers of "Avengers: Infinity War," there are no supporting details that affirm that Marvel did not fare well in making the storyline for the movie. With that in mind, enthusiasts should discard the claims as mere speculations.
A former post from Screenrant shared ever since "Iron Man" was first released in the summer of 2008, Marvel Studios has been slowly working towards next year's "Avengers: Infinity War," even if that might not have been clear to fans until Thanos' first appearance during the end credits of "The Avengers."
Bringing together almost all of the main and supporting characters from the previous films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it will be a team-up film the likes of which cinema has never seen before and with Josh Brolin's Thanos finally getting to do more than just tease his eventual plans too, it's got higher expectations surrounding it than any Marvel film, according to the same post.
On a different note, a former post from ASZ mentioned that the heroes are continuing to grow with new characters being added for "Avengers: Infinity War," however, as the team strengthens their resolve, more villains are committed to breaking them down, and the hero that would stand out from the rest is Spider-Man
While "Avengers: Infinity War" and its scheduled date is set for May 4, 2018, while Tom Holland returns to reprise his role in "Spider-Man: Homecoming" is released on July 7, the post added.
For the fans and followers of the Marvel franchise, "Avengers: Infinity War" is a movie that will bolster the legacy of the heroes and the unity of the entire storyline for Marvel.