For a few months now, rumors have floated around that Avengers: Age of Ultron would be Joss Whedon‘s final bow with the franchise. Said rumors were quickly followed with reports that Joe and Anthony Russo (Captain America: The Winter Soldier) would step up to direct Avengers: Infinity War Parts 1 and 2 for a 2018 and 2019 release respectively.

While there hasn’t been official confirmation from either party, Whedon recently spoke to Empire (quotes via CBM) about his future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe:

I couldn’t imagine doing this again.  It’s enormously hard, and it’ll be, by then, a good five years since I created anything that was completely my own.  So it’s very doubtful that I would take on the two-part Infinity War movie that would eat up the next four years of my life.  I obviously still want to be a part of the Marvel Universe – I love these guys – but it ain’t easy.  This year has been more like running three shows than any year of my life.  It is bonkers.

Based on the above quote, Whedon sounds like he’s ready to scale back his involvement with Marvel Studios. The popular filmmaker has been one of the creative forces of greatest influence for the studio since he came on board in 2010, particularly in providing re-writes to various scripts such Captain America: The First Avenger and Thor: The Dark World, along with completely overhauling Zak Penn‘s initial Avengers script.

It wasn’t too long ago when Jon Favreau was angling to direct that first Avengers entry. The years have really rolled by!

If Joss Whedon is indeed done after Avengers: Age of Ultron, who would you like to see take over? The Russos? James Gunn? Someone completely new?

Avengers: Age of Ultron hits theaters on May 1st.

 

 

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  1. For Avengers? Because here’s my theory:
    You can name a known director, and match him/her to a particular hero and type of story.
    (Marvel should do that… offer notable directors the choice of any Marvel character, along with a story credit. The buzz alone would generate decent box office.)

    But back to the question at hand… Avengers 3.1 and 3.2
    That’s a lot of shooting. Two movies, one of which must be a cliffhanger to the second.
    Plus, there’s the storytelling from all of the Phase 3 movies to tie into. (Most of this will be handled by the screenwriters, but the director will be actively involved.)
    So the director must also be a decent storyteller, especially of epics or blockbusters.

    Robert Rodriguez is available.
    The Wachowskis?

    Searching the recent nominees for Best Director:
    Darren Aronofsky?
    Ridley Scott?
    Peter Weir?
    Clint Eastwood?

    And, since this is Marvel, why not Miloš Forman?

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