The logo for Disney and Marvel's upcoming superhero team up movie, "Avengers: Infinity War," has now gone through a big change once again. This would be the third time that the logo has been changed, but is seems like the latest alteration could be the official one to be used for the movie.

The first "Avengers: Infinity War" logo was unveiled by the Russo Brothers after having released a number of set pictures for the upcoming film. This was then followed by an Instagram post from one of the movie's actors, Sean Gunn. Gunn has been confirmed to be reprising his "Guardians of the Galaxy" character, Kraglin, in "Avengers: Infinity War."

Gunn revealed the logo through a beanie he was wearing on set, which showcased the "Avengers" logo being used as the "A" in the word "Wars." The word "Infinity" was also colored in yellow, which actually pays homage to the comic books on which the film is based upon.

The latest logo change on the other hand comes from another social media post, via Comic Book, which shows the logo itself embroidered onto a director's chair. The logo drops the word "Avengers" and moves its logo to the back. It also now positions the word "Infinity War" front and center, with the font and style being similar to the first logo released in 2014.

According to Movie Pilot, the new logo makes a lot more sense that any of its previous versions as it emphasis the "Infinity War" aspect of the upcoming movie. "Avengers: Infinity War" will of course be featuring a lot of characters outside of the main "Avengers" movie series.

The upcoming movie will include characters such as Dr. Strange, Ant-Man, Spider-Man, Star-Lord, Captain Marvel and many others from the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) continuity. "Avengers: Infinity War" is scheduled to hit theaters on May 4, 2018.