Avengers 4 Will Be Getting Its Reshoots For The Summer While Spider-Man 2 Begins Filming


Avengers: Infinity War is in the last few weeks of its theatrical run and it looks like Marvel's busy working on getting Avengers 4 ready for its premiere next year.

According to Omega Underground writer Christopher Marc, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has to major production updates – one for Avengers: Infinity War and one for the sequel to Tom Holland's Spider-Man: Homecoming.

Though Joe and Anthony Russo wrapped the production for Avengers 4 way back in January this year, the directors still need to rework some of the scenes of the film as part of post-production, and according to the site, Marvel will be working on the superhero movie's reshoots this summer. The reshoots will last till September this year, giving the Russo brothers ample time to work with the material and finalize the film before its premiere next year.

Meanwhile, Spider-Man: Homecoming 2 is reportedly going to begin production this summer, allowing for about five to six months of shooting. If filming does finish within six months, then production will wrap by the end of the year, giving Marvel ample time to work on post-production in time for the film's July release date in 2019. It's definitely going to be exciting following the set photos and videos that come out of Homecoming 2.

Avengers: Infinity War is currently screening in cinemas.

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