The addition of “Ant-Man” sequel inevitably forced Marvel Studios to make some major changes to its Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Not only did Marvel push the release of “Captain Marvel” from 2018 to 2019, the studio has also announced the release dates for 3 new untitled Marvel movies.
The 3 new Marvel movies may come after the end of the MCU’s Phase Three or mark the start of Phase Four. As confirmed by Marvel President Kevin Feige last year, there are a lot more Marvel films being planned until 2028, but the studio has yet to announced the titles of the planned movies.
MCU’s Phase Three will begin next year with “Captain America: Civil War” and it will run until 2019.
The full movie slate is as follows:
- Captain America: Civil War – 6th May 2016
- Doctor Strange – 4th November 2016
- Guardians of the Galaxy 2 – 5th May 2017
- Thor: Ragnarok – 3rd November 2017
- Spider-Man Reboot – 28th July 2017
- Black Panther – 16th February 2018 (Previous release date: 6th July 2018)
- Avengers: Infinity War – Part 1 – 4th May 2018
- Ant-Man and the Wasp – 6th July 2018
- Captain Marvel – 8th March 2019 (Previous release date: 2nd November 2018)
- Avengers: Infinity War – Part 2 – 3rd May 2019
- Inhumans – 12th July 2019
- Untitled Marvel Movie – 1st May 2020
- Untitled Marvel Movie – 10th July 2020
- Untitled Marvel Movie – 6th November 2020
The 3 new Marvel movies have definitely got us curious.
Which superhero do you think will be getting his/her own solo film? Are “Doctor Strange”, “Black Panther”, and “Captain Marvel” going to get sequels?
Will Marvel finally introduce the mainstream audience to “Young Avengers”, a group of adolescent characters who have connections to established members of Marvel’s primary superhero team, the Avengers?
Share your thoughts in the comments box below.
Source: Marvel.
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