Kevin Feige talks 'Captain America 2: The Winter Soldier' and says ending leads into 'Avengers 2'

By Andrew Meola | Mar 07, 2014 09:54 AM EST

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Another round of set interviews and reports from Captain America: The Winter Soldier has been released, which means plenty of information has come to light less than a month before the film's release.

Screen Rant scored an interview with Marvel Studios President of Production Kevin Feige and the man talked about a host of topics, from the choice of directors Anthony and Joe Russo to the theme of the film to the broader Marvel Cinematic Universe. Of course, everyone is wondering how this movie helps set up The Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Feige addressed that somewhat, as well.

"It is smack dab between Avengers and Avengers 2. And it takes place after Thor and Iron Man," he said of Captain America 2. "So the continuity of the release of the film is the continuity of the film as well. Which was sort of the case with the first phase one films, but it was a little trickier. But the ramifications at the end of this film go directly into Avengers 2. Much more so than the other films."

The site then asked if that was something that carries over at the end of Iron Man 3.

"It exists-yeah, it exists in the world, you know," Feige replied. "There was some elements of Avengers that were referenced in Iron Man 3 but we didn't go into a whole lot of detail because we were following that particular story. You can hear about some of those past events but this is very much a S.H.I.E.L.D., a Steve Rogers, focused storyline."

Check out the entire lengthy interview with Feige here.

What do you make of his remarks? Let us know in the comments below.

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