For years, Marvel has been referring to their Cinematic Universe movies as being part of Phase One, Two or Three, but if that seems a bit too 'corporate brand-y' for you, they've come up with something new.

Related: What's happening in Marvel's Phase Four?

Talking to Empire, Marvel Studios' head honcho Kevin Feige has decreed that every MCU movie from Iron Man to Avengers: Endgame will now be referred to as 'The Infinity Saga'. How very Dragon Ball Z.

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Related: 9 weird Marvel Phase One details you totally forgot

"We wanted to bring to a conclusion a series of movies in a way that had never been done before," Feige said.

"Harry Potter had an ending because there were only so many books. Lord of the Rings, too. But we thought, 22 movies in, wouldn't it be fun to bring some finality to the storyline?"

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Obviously there's only so much finality Endgame will bring, because the Marvel movies are probably going to go on forever.

Feige has already shared that Marvel won't be giving out any further details about its Phase Four movies until after Spider-Man: Far from Home premieres in July, and he also didn't reveal what they're now calling Phase Four either.

So we're going to go with Postgame, because we just came up with it and feel really clever about it.

Avengers: Endgame will be released in the UK and US on April 26, 2019.

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