While 2019's Avengers: Endgame marked the end of Avengers roster from the first three phases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige confirmed the next era of Earth's Mightiest Heroes is already on the way.

Speaking to Omelete at Brazil's CCXP, Feige reiterated he's well on the way to uniting the various Avengers for another all-star ensemble. "We’re going to make the best Black Widow movie we can possibly make, the best Eternals movie we can make, the best Shang-Chi, Doctor Strange, Thor, Captain Marvel, Black Panther, right?" said Feige. "And keep evolving their stories. And then, yes, it's always fun to see them come together in a master plan. Which is, I promise you, well under way."

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It's no big surprise that Feige already has ambitious plans for the future. The MCU overlord has already revealed the Multiverse is key to the franchise's future. The latest comments come alongside the first footage of Chloé Zhao's The Eternals.

The first three phases of the MCU evolved over the course of 23 movies throughout the last decade. After Josh Brolin's Thanos was toppled as the Avengers' big bad, it's unclear who the team will be facing next.

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