Karen Gillan basically confirms Avengers 4 will include time travel

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We assumed it would be Mark Ruffalo or Tom Holland who would drop the first big spoiler for Avengers 4.

After all, Mark gave away the ending to Infinity War before the film was even out, and Tom wasnt even allowed a proper script because he was so loose-lipped.

But it turns out its Nebula that has slipped up this time.

Karen Gillan basically confirmed time travel is part of Avengers 4 while chatting with Jimmy Kimmel about her new film The Partys Just Beginning.

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Thanks for the theory confirmation, Nebula (Picture: Marvel)

Jimmy was begging the 31-year-old for a role in Avengers 4 when he lamented the fact that it was already finished shooting.

Karen said: We could probably make it happen. Time travel.

So time travel exists in the MCU – and were betting that it is how our heroes who were dusted in the Thanos snap come back to life.

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Michael Douglas, aka Hank Pym from Ant-Man and The Wasp, previously revealed that the Quantum Realm plays a key role in the eagerly anticipated blockbuster, with the dominant theory being that history will be rewritten by going back in time to change the path to the snap.

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Speaking of which, Nebula was one of the only heroes to survive her adoptive fathers obliteration of the universe – and while the Russo brothers filmed fake scenes to keep spoilers at bay, Karen always knew her character survived.

She told Jimmy: I kind of knew, because there was never a sequence I had to film where I was disintregrating. That was a small tip-off. But I was really excited to survive for the next movie.

We were expecting a trailer for Avengers 4 today, but rumour has it that it has been pushed back to accommodate for the broadcast of former president George HW Bushs funeral.

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