With the NBA regular season winding down, the league and Marvel have found a way to keep fans interested in some of the games. ESPN has presented the Arena of Heroes as a way to advertise Disney's Phase four-film schedule, per IGN.

ESPN breaks down the Arena of Heroes in a video shared via Twitter. It essentially follows the rules of fantasy basketball with some of Marvel's most popular heroes facing off against each other.

A cool concept from ESPN to get Marvel and NBA fans interested in the new upcoming movies and the sport. IGN provides the full list of films due to hit theaters for the next three years. However, The Avengers Twitter page shares a clip paying homage to the previous films, while giving a preview of what's to come.

Marvel and The Avengers have been an incredible success, creating a pop-culture giant in the entertainment industry. Utilizing the NBA as a way to advertise the new films is a genius way for fans to get excited about superheroes all over again. Props to ESPN for doing this.

From Black Widow, Spider-Man, Black Panther, and Guardians of the Galaxy, nearly everyone's favorite heroes are coming back to the big screen. With three new films coming in 2021, fans can expect to see Black Widow (July), Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (September), Eternals (November), and Spider-Man: No Way Home (December) sooner, rather than later.

Tune in to the Golden State Warriors vs New Orleans Pelicans game on Monday, 7:30 pm Eastern to catch the Arena of Heroes.