
It’s been almost four months since Avengers Infinity War hit cinemas and Marvel fans still don’t know what the Avengers 4 title is.
Nevertheless directors Joe and Anthony Russo posted – and then deleted – a picture on their Instagram referencing it yesterday.
Screenshotted by fans and post on Reddit, the imagine showed the text: “Infinity Mirrored Room: Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity.”
The post was captioned: “A4 title reveal… #infiniteKUSAMA.”
At first glance the “title reveal” is obviously the Russo Brothers trolling their fans due to the length of title.
In reality, as referenced in the hashtag, it’s the title of an art instalment by Yayoi Kusama at Houston’s Museum of Fine Arts.
Nevertheless some fans are convinced there is hidden truth about the Avengers 4 title in the post.
After all, back in May the directors revealed the closest guess so far.
Comic Book suggested the film is called Avengers Forever, which apparently is the best guess of anything they’ve heard so far.
Joe Russo joked: “The actual title is The Avengers: Almost Forever.”
So could either Avengers Eternity or Avengers Aftermath, both words from the post, be the true title?
And let’s not overlook the word “mirrored”. Screen Rant think this could be referencing the Mirror Dimension.
The realm was first used in Doctor Strange when the title hero battled other wizards in a parallel dimension.
The Sorcerer Supreme also used it when battling Thanos, but was defeated.
Avengers 4 will released in UK cinemas on April 26, 2019.