"Avengers: Infinity War" has some new revelations yet again as the days come by. Apart from those related to the film itself, the stars also have spills of their own, starting with Sam Wilson or Falcon, himself.

According to Comic Book Movie, despite the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there are still some limitations that prohibit the crossing of the television renditions to the big screen. Anthony Mackie, the artist who has starred as Falcon in the previous franchises, has something to say regarding what he found out. Upon appearing at a recent convention, the star spilled that Kevin Feige, Marvel Studios President, is very particular with the characters he puts in the film versions, especially with "Avengers: Infinity War."

Mackie added there will be different universes, worlds, companies, and designs, which makes things slightly more complex. These claims are primarily the perspective of Mackie, although some think that it is also partially with the vantage point of Feige. This particular claim could bring about more clarity if the Marvel Cinematic Universe will tolerate the likes of "The Defenders" and "Inhumans" to come to the big screen alongside the already existing. "Avengers: Infinity War" could also not shoot for the stars, meaning that the cinematic cast is all there is to look out for, and not much a series crossover.

Express also reported that recently, "Avengers: Infinity War" made a massive drastic move of closing down a number of shops within the Edinburgh vicinity, such as Miss Katie Cupcake Shop which completely became a kebab and pizza store. While that may be good news, it was also speculated that it will be Chris Evans' last portrayal of Steve Rogers or Captain America, specifically after the second part of "Avengers: Infinity War," as part of his six-film contract with the company.