Kevin Feige Explains Avengers: Age Of Ultron's Post-Credits Scene

It actually makes sense!

Avengers: Age Of Ultron is now playing around the world, and the box-office numbers suggest one or two people may have seen it. As such, a lot of discussion surrounding the events of the film is taking place, and one of the most hotly debated topics is the mid-credits sting.
"Fine, I'll do it myself."
With those words, Thanos sets the MCU on a path headed straight for Infinity War. While many had guessed the end would indeed show Thanos once more, it was what else was in the scene that has everyone talking: the Infinity Gauntlet. This was last seen in Odin's vault in Thor, leading viewers to question how Thanos came to be grabbing it at the end of Age Of Ultron. Had he found his way to Asgard? Was he working with Loki? Well, Marvel head honcho Kevin Fiege has moved to clear things up. In an interview with /Film, he said: "Ah, well, I won€™t tell you too much but he is not grabbing it from Odin€™s Vault. That is not ." Feige also confirmed that it was a specific, thought-out location, and it will be revealed. Just probably not for another three years...
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