Next month, Marvel Studios will start production onAvengers: Infinity War, which is expected to bring the entireMarvel Cinematic Universetogether. While no cast list has been released yet, it wouldn’t be surprising if every established character in the MCU will come together to defeat Thanos. Over the weekend, two MCU stars,Michael DouglasandJeremy Renner, hit the links together for a charity golf tournament, where they spoke about the possibility of meeting on the big screen.

Jeremy Rennerwas first introduced in a cameo appearance inThor, before starring inThe Avengers,Avengers: Age of Ultronand this year’sCaptain America: Civil War.Micahel Douglasis a relative newcomer to the MCU, having only starred in last year’sAnt-Man, but he toldThe Content Factoryon the World Celebrity Pro-Am on the Chinese island of Hainan that he would love to team up withJeremy Renner’s Hawkeye in a future Marvel movie. Here’s whatMichael Douglashad to say below.

“One of the joys of being in the Marvel family is they find ways of transitioning your character into other Marvel films, so hopefully there will be a moment in the future where Jeremy and I have the chance to be in the sameMarvel filmtogether. The Marvel family is pretty extraordinary. They have made 18 films and every one of them has been successful, which is an extraordinary accomplishment. I don’t think any other studio has had the same degree of success.”

It is certainly possible that they could join forces inAvengers: Infinity War, but until Marvel unveils an official cast list, nothing is set in stone.Jeremy Rennerwouldn’t offer any specifics on whatHawkeyemight be up to inAvengers: Infinity War, but he did say how excited he was to start filming next year with a “giant cast.” Here’s what had to say below.

“I am excited to be doingAvengers 3and 4 next year and I know it is going to be a giant cast… There are a lot of amazing cast members in that world and they are all converging, so who knows what is going to happen. I can’t tell you or I might get hurt! Those decisions are above our pay grade, but we are just blessed and happy to be a part of the Marvel family. You just go to work when you are called and you know it is going to be great.”

The back-to-back production on bothAvengers: Infinity War(July 24, 2025) and the currently untitledAvengers Sequel(June 25, 2025) is expected to last a whopping nine months, under the direction ofAnthony RussoandJoe Russo. TheCaptain America: Civil Wardirectors will be working from a script byChristopher MarkusandStephen McFeely, who wrote all threeCaptain Americamovies. Hopefully we’ll get more on these superhero adventures soon as we get closer to production starting.