Avengers: Infinity War might have hit screens more than eight months ago, but fans are stick unpicking every minor detail in hope to get some clues as to where Endgame is heading.
And it seems one fan reckons theyve worked out where Nick Fury and Maria Hill were heading at the end of the movie.
In one of the final scenes, the pair could be seen driving their car as they headed off to some kind of meeting.
Nick (played by Samuel L Jackson) shouts: Tell Klein well meet him at…
But before he can finish his sentence the pair are suddenly involved in a car crash, leaving us all wondering where they were going.
Taking to Reddit, on Avengers fan revealed their theory that the Klein character was actually a reference to Cameron Klein – the SHIELD agent who is played by Aaron Himelstein.
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Himelstein first appeared as the character back in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, before making a return in Avengers: Age of Ultron.
So we wouldnt put it past the 33-year-old to show up in Endgame if Nick Fury and Maria Hill ever make it to their meeting.
Kevin Feige recently opened up about the ending to Infinity War and how it was never going to be predictable.
Speaking about the movie – as well as the upcoming Avengers: Endgame, Kevin said: We did Infinity War and Endgame at the same time, but those have been the longest gestating movies weve ever made.
Four years now, almost five years. And it was always about delivering on the promise that we had set up. And the way the world received Infinity War was amazing, it was exactly what we wanted.
Kevin enjoyed playing around with the idea of leaving the movie on a cliffhanger with villain Thanos seemingly being the victor, as he and his crew were tired of the predictable storyline of the good guy winning.
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Speaking to Varietys Playback podcast, the director added: And that ending, which we had been working on for many years, and I do remember people, on all of the movies weve made and Im sure on many of the movies well make in the future, whenever the good guy wins, which is often – good guy, good woman, good hero wins – they go, “Eh, its kind of predictable. Good guy wins.”
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