With the "Avengers: Age of Ultron" being released this weekend, Chris Evans has revealed new details about the third and fourth installments.

Evans, who plays Captain America, revealed that "Infinity War Part 1 and 2" will take nine months to shoot as the movies will be shot back-to-back. The actor also stated that production is due to start in the Fall or Winter of 2016, shortly after "Captain America: Civil War" finishes production.

Evans said, "We start [Captain America: Civil War] in a couple weeks, and then that shoots until August or something like that. August or September. Then I've got some downtime and I can do with it as I please."

The actor added that his future projects will revolve around his work on Marvel films. He said, "You know, you plan around the Marvel responsibilities. You have to."

"Avengers: Age of Ultron" opens this weekend and is expected to have a record-breaking opening weekend. While reviews have not been kind to the film, "Avengers 2" is expected to excite fans and bring out huge crowds and sold out shows.

Evans recently starred in "Snowpiercer" and made his directorial debut with "Before We Go," which is due out in summer and will be released by Radius-TWC. The actor has also been seen in "Fantastic Four," "Puncture" and "The Iceman."

"Avengers: Infinity War Part 1 and 2" will be directed by brothers Anthony and Joe Russo who worked with Evans on "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" and will also direct "Captain America: Civil War."

Marvel will open the first part on May 2, 2018, with the second part coming on May 3, 2019. In the run-up, the company will release "Captain America: Civil War" in 2016, "Guardians of the Galaxy 2" in 2017 and "Thor: Ragnarok" in 2017. The company also has plans for a "Black Panther" and "Captain Marvel" film.