“Avengers 4” is going to focus on a lot of things for the characters of the franchise, the most important of which is dealing with the consequences of the snap by Thanos (Josh Brolin). As of now, many are of the impression that Chris Evans is done playing Captain America, but Joe Russo just threw a wrench in that. What’s more, a new unveiling of an Audi car might have just given away Tony Stark’s (Robert Downey Jr.) new ride.
It’s quite clear that a lot of people are looking forward to “Avengers 4” and there is going to be a stampede once it actually hits theatres. Fans are dying to know what the heroes are planning to do in order to bring back those that were lost in “Avengers: Infinity War.” Everyone also wants to know how Captain America will depart the franchise.
In the case of Chris Evans, Russo recently hinted that the actor is more emotionally affected than the rest of the cast. He says as much in a recent interview with USA Today, where he teased that Cap might still be around.
“I think it was more emotional for him than it was us because he’s not done yet. I won’t explain what that means but fans will soon understand what I’m talking about,” Russo said.
Now, it’s worth pointing out that this does not necessarily mean that the character will be in future blockbuster movies about him. He might just make an appearance here and there. Speaking of appearance, Robert Downey Jr. recently appeared at an unveiling of the newest version of the Audi E-Tron GT. This resulted in speculations that the car would appear in “Avengers 4.”
If it does, it likely won’t make that much of a difference to the plot. Even so, once “Avengers 4” hits theatres on April 26, 2019, fans are likely to keep their eyes peeled for the car.


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