It’s been an incredible year for the Marvel Studios as the superhero-powerhouse produced three major hits in the same year. Infinity War ends its domestic run and has now become one of the most successful films to ever release in the domestic market.

The film exits theatres with an impressive box office earnings of $678,815,482 domestically. The movie went past Titanic, which made $659,363,944 over multiple theatre releases. Infinity War ended its run to become the fourth highest grossing film of all times.

This should be a huge feat for Marvel Studios and Disney Pictures as Infinity War sits close behind Black Panther, which made $700,059,566. The film at the top of the list also belongs to Disney’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens which made $936,662,225 domestically.

Marvel Studios has emerged as a money-making machine in Hollywood over the years and now with the follow-up to Infinity War, Avengers 4 on the horizon analysts and investors are keen on the Studio’s future. Fans can’t wait for the final film of phase 3 to find out how our heroes manage to finally take out Thanos.

But it seems like the Russo brothers are still working on the film’s ending. Mark Ruffalo, who plays Hulk in the franchise revealed in a recent podcast by The Marvelists that the directors are still finalizing the ending of Avengers 4.

“Well we’re doing reshoots starting in September,” said Ruffalo. “And then we’ll go back into the international tour, we’ll go on tour. Then you guys will get the second instalment. Which we don’t even know what it’s gonna be yet. We’re not just doing reshoots, we’re going to finish the movie, which we really didn’t get to finish totally when we left it last year.”

Ruffalo also revealed that the filmmakers will probably change a few scenes during the production which means that the film’s ending is still being decided.

“I don’t even know that they really know exactly,” Ruffalo added. “Some of it is happening while we’re there. It’s pretty amazing. And we’ll shoot some stuff and a few days later come back and reshoot it cause we wanna take it in another direction. It’s a very living organism, even as we approach it being a locked picture, we’re still working on it.”

Avengers 4 will hit the theatres on May 3, 2019.

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