'The story will likely be in the present day' says Stephen McFeely...

The writers of the screenplay to Captain America: The First Avenger have revealed that they have already started coming up with ideas for a sequel.

Stephen McFeely and Christopher Markus contributed the script to the first Captain America film since 1990, and McFeely has come forward to reveal some interesting tidbits for the follow up.

He told Total Film: "Well, our hope is that there is room and we’re negotiating how to do that now," he says, referring to the fact that what happens in the sequel depends on the fall-out from Joss Whedon’s The Avengers.



He continued: "The story will likely be in the present day. We’re experimenting with flashback elements for more period WW2 stuff. I can’t say much more than that but we made it baggy enough to refer to more stories in the past."

When asked if he wrote time gaps into the script of The First Avenger, McFeely replied: "Absolutely. He had more adventures than just the one you’re going to see in the movie."

Captain America: The First Avenger is released on July 29.

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