Nate Moore Talks About The Possibility Of Much Anticipated Avenger 5 Film
by Meenakshi | Tue, 12 Oct 2021 06:19:22 GMT
Source: The Direct

The 37-year-old Nate Moore, the VP of Production & Development at the superhero-based franchise Marvel Studios, played a huge and important role in the development of some of MCU's biggest blockbusters such as Captain America: The Winter Soldier, an executive producer on Captain America: Civil War, Black Panther, and The Falcon and The Winter Soldier. The former martial artist Moore is now serving as the producer of the upcoming superhero epic The Eternals.

While there has been a lot of rumors and speculations among the fans around the Avengers film series, after the release of Avengers Endgame in 2019, Producer Nate Moore while speaking with ComicBook.com reveals some insights about the much-anticipated film Avengers 5. Though this interview took place in early 2020, there has been no indication of this changing, although Marvel Studios is better at keeping such secrets than many other studios.

"I think you can, or you can not, you know what I mean?" Moore said. "And I think, Avengers 4 was called Endgame for a reason. We haven't really talked in a real way about what an Avengers 5 would be even." 

Moore added, "I think we can have it either way if we want, we could build towards it or we could just say, 'Hey, here's a standalone Avengers movie.' And I think as long as the story was strong and interesting enough people will come and see it. We're kind of nerds so we like to build towards things and we like to spread bread crumbs and see where they come... But yeah, and I think audiences also kind of want to be surprised. So, to some degree, we don't want to say, 'You saw that trick, let's do that trick again.' What's the new way to surprise people if, and when we did an Avengers movie, what would be the funniest version of that?"

The answer to that question might be a villain. Jonathan Majors is set to tear up timelines as Kang the Conqueror and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness might just have some multiversal side effects on all of the movies which follow. "It could be anything," Moore said. "Do you go the opposite and make the stakes really personal and small, because what's bigger than Endgame? You know what I mean? How do we make the stakes bigger than that?" The universe is going to collapse? I don't know. Or is it there another way where, 'Oh, here's a really clever Mission: Impossible-style Avengers movie that gets to be smaller. Again, all ideas we can play with, but I do feel like the door's a bit open and audiences will be kind of game to follow us."

While the fans and followers have to wait a little longer to see their favorite superheroes facing off with the mighty supervillains in possibly the biggest blockbuster in the MCU, Avengers 5, the studio is all set to release its another superhero blockbuster epic The Eternals in theatres on 5th November 2021.

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