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'Avengers 4' filming is wrapped, and the directors shared a teasing new image


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Whatever's going to happen in 2019's follow-up to Avengers: Infinity War, it's locked now. Filming has officially wrapped.

But as with most things Marvel, it's not quite so simple. Directors Anthony and Joe Russo announced the completion of their work on Twitter with a hashtag and an image.

It's the image that has people talking. What is it? What's it supposed to be teasing? Why are you like this, Marvel?

#wrapped pic.twitter.com/k8xCxiQL4J

— Russo Brothers (@Russo_Brothers) October 13, 2018

The fanpeople of Twitter quickly seized on the image and ran it through countless filters, in the hopes of cutting down on the blinding blue light a bit to see what lies behind it. The results were... mixed? Read more...

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