Avengers Endgame boss reveals why Spider-Man Far From Home is ACTUAL Infinity Saga ENDING

Wasn’t Avengers Endgame’s conclusion an ending enough? Apparently not, according to Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige. Fans used to believe Spider-Man Far From Home was the first movie in Marvel Phase 4, however, it’s actually the last of Phase 3 and true epilogue of the Infinity Saga. The Marvel boss revealed the news to Chinese press, according to Comic Book. Feige said: “We’ve been working for many years on Infinity War and Endgame and Spider-Man Far From Home.”

Feige continued: “Those were the films that were culminating the entire Infinity Saga of the MCU.

“And as we were working on Endgame we realised that the true end of the entire Infinity Saga, the final film of Phase 3, had to be Spider-Man Far From Home, because — spoiler — we lose Tony Stark at the end of Endgame.

“The relationship between Peter Parker and Tony Stark is so special over the five films that Tom Holland has portrayed Spider-Man in the MCU, that we needed to see where his journey went, and see how does Spider-Man step out of the shadow of his mentor, Tony Stark, and become the true hero that he was always meant to be.

“And it’s for that reason that Endgame and Spider-Man Far From Home are essentially two pieces of the same story, and it’s not over yet until Spider-Man Far From Home.”

Feige made a similar comment in another spot for Chinese press while promoting Spider-Man Far From Home.

He said: “You’ve seen Avengers Endgame, but you haven’t seen it all yet.

“Spider-Man Far From Home…is the conclusion to the Infinity Saga.

“And what started with Iron Man 1, finally comes to fruition in Spider-Man Far From Home.”

Interestingly, another producer on Spider-Man Far From Home has teased that Iron Man is very present in the movie, even though he’s dead.

Eric Carroll said: “Tony and Happy help him [Peter] out in many ways along this movie..

“He’s very present; he’s just not in the movie.”

Spider-Man Far From Home will be released in UK cinemas on July 2, 2019.

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