'Avengers' Update: Kevin Feige Talks About The Infinity Gauntlet And What Could Happen After 'Infinity War' [SPOILERS]

There are several things to look forward to in the two part 'Avengers: Infinity War' movies, but one mystery that most fans are looking forward to is all of the highly coveted Infinity Stones. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, only four of the six Infinity Stones have been found.

So where are the remaining two Infinity Stones? Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige says we will find out soon.

"You will see the other two, sometime in Phase Three for sure," he said during a Q&A session celebrating the release of 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' in home video. "There's a gauntlet that needs to be filled."

Kevin Feige also confirmed that there is more than just one Infinity Gauntlet. When asked whether Thanos is in possession of the same Gauntlet that was seen in Odin's chamber, he had a surprising response.

"I may as well answer it because you asked it," Feige said. "It's not the same one."

In addition to planning out the new Marvel films, Kevin Feige confirmed that the plot for the 'Infinity War' movies is almost in place.

"Yes, in broad strokes," he said. "Sometimes in super specific things, but for the most part in broad strokes that are broad enough and loose enough that if through the development of four or five movies before we get to the culmination, as you say, we still have room to sway, and to go, and to surprise ourselves in places that we end up."

One aspect of the 'Avengers: Infinity War' films that has room for improvement could be the Avengers themselves. Kevin Feige admitted that the Avengers lineup could change soon.

"Well I think it definitely is an end to some version of the team that we've come to know as The Avengers," he said. "And I don't know exactly what's going to happen yet in that film, but I think we start to hint at it at the end of 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' that the team will be evolving."

However, that doesn't mean that the Avengers will be gone for good.

"The ideas and ideals that make The Avengers still exist, and I think that's part of what makes this culmination will be: we're seeing this version of the team doing this thing to save this universe, this galaxy, however you want to put it, and we'll see where this goes," Feige said.

'Avengers: Infinity War - Part One' is scheduled for release on May 4, 2018, followed by 'Part Two' on May 3, 2019.

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