We know that a sneak peek at Avengers 4 isn't coming at Comic-Con but we'll inevitably get a first look at the movie before the year ends and now Kevin Feige reveals how work on the sequel is progressing.

Avengers: Infinity War ended on a massive cliffhanger and while there are almost countless fan theories about where things go from here, all most fans want is a first look at what comes next in Avengers 4! While it is, of course, possible that we could get some concept art for the movie at Comic-Con next weekend, it's actually far more likely that Marvel Studios will wait until the end of the year.



Time will tell on that front but when Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige was asked where things stand with the sequel, he confirmed that production on the superhero ensemble is nearing its end.



"We’re just starting the edit. The [Russo] brothers have worked on their cut, and we’ve been together in the editing room for a couple weeks now, so it’s very early days. But it’s much earlier than usual, right? Usually we’re still filming. Captain Marvel comes out in March, while this one comes out in May and we’re already starting. It’s fun to get a jump, it’s good having already shot the majority of the movie. So we’re just getting into our traditional editorial process now."



Avengers 4 is actually ahead of schedule and it sounds like that will give Marvel even more time to refine the sequel and make sure it's perfect, something which is a must for a movie as big as this one.

"We try – what’s the analogy, that a goldfish will grow to the size of the bowl? Ant-Man and the Wasp had very little post and yet we made a lot of strides in post, and we did a lot of very good maneuvering on it with the limited time we had. Avengers 4 has much more time; Ragnarok had much more time and we did a lot. You always fill the time you have. Either you have a lot of time and it really motivates you to think things through, or you have no time, and it really motivates you to think things through!"