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Sebastian Stan Spoils Avengers: Infinity War Cameos

What are you doing, Bucky? With a week to go before Avengers: Infinity War hits theaters, Sebastian Stan seems to be spilling Marvel Cinematic Universe secrets--so much for those fake scripts.

Based on every image, trailer, and poster, it's very clear that this is the biggest MCU movie yet--bringing together a universe of superheroes that have been introduced in the decade since the first Iron Man movie premiered. However, it looks like there will be even more faces in it than fans realized. Appearing at the Ace Comic-Con (via The Independent), Stan spoke about a particularly massive scene in the film.

"There was one scene, I think, we had where everybody was there. I can't really talk about that scene, but I knew it took them three months in planning this scene to have everyone there," he teased. "You look around and you just saw everyone from Samuel L. Jackson to Michael Douglas to Michelle Pfeiffer. Everybody was there."

Those three names alone say a lot about what will unfold in Infinity War. First of all, there's been a large question mark hanging over Nick Fury's (Jackson) head. While it's known he'll be returning for Captain Marvel, this is seemingly the first confirmation that the character will appear in the next Avengers movie.

However, Douglas and Pfeiffer are even more intriguing. Douglas, of course, plays Hank Pym--the original Ant-Man--in the MCU. Pfeiffer, on the other hand, was previously believed to be debuting as Janet Van Dyne--the original Wasp--in Ant-Man and the Wasp. It was revealed in the first Ant-Man film that Janet was lost in the Quantum Realm after shrinking too small.

However, it now seems she'll be back in action for Avengers: Infinity War. Still, who knows if her return will be explained. After all, there's already plenty to do in the film thanks to the arrival of Thanos (Josh Brolin).

At the very least, this sounds like good news for Ant-Man (Paul Rudd), who has been largely absent from the movie's marketing. The same cannot be said for Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner). Sorry, Hawkeye. Avengers: Infinity War is in theaters on April 27.



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