San Diego Comic-Con brought news that Charlie Cox returns as the Devil of Hell's Kitchen in 2024's Daredevil: Born Again and we're getting two new Avengers ...
On Friday, Marvel revealed a bunch of animated series coming to Disney Plus over the next few years. Marvel also gave us the first details about Phase 6 movies, which will include Fantastic Four on Nov. 8, 2024, Avengers: Kang Dynasty on May 2, 2025 and Avengers: Secret Wars on Nov. 7, 2025. It'll be followed by Disney Plus series Secret Invasion in spring 2023, before Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 hits theaters on May 5, 2023.
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So, obviously Phase 6 is going to be more fleshed out, and Marvel has not taken this year to make any huge mutant-based X-Men announcements, though that movie is in there. Marvel is ready to talk specific dates for a whole bunch of releases, which also included the reveal of a few new high profile projects, including a pair of Avengers movies released within months of each other near the start of Phase 6. Phase 5 is on the way in 2023 and Phase 6 is starting shortly thereafter.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will end Phase Four. New titles include Daredevil: Born Again, Agatha: Coven of Chaos and two new Avengers movies.
Phase Four started with the Disney+ shows WandaVision, Loki, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and Hawkeye, and included the movies Black Widow, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and Thor: Love & Thunder. Then it was bookended by two more Disney+ shows, Ms. Marvel and the upcoming She-Hulk. It will all build to not one, but two back-to-back Avengers movies. If you need a roadmap to navigate the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe, look no further.
This article contains mild MCU spoilers. Marvel Studios just made a triumphant return to Hall H at SDCC, with MCU maestro Kevin Feige laying out his ...
The missing parts of the Phase 5 and 6 puzzle will soon be unveiled. Once you dig past the SDCC announcements, there are still more questions about the missing pieces of Phase 5 and 6. will also be heading to the D23 Expo in Anaheim to dish out even more reveals of their forthcoming projects. Ah yes, and as a first tantalising installment of Phase 6, that Fantastic Four reboot we’ve heard precious little about since it was first announced all the way back in 2019. Plans for 2025’s Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, and Avengers: Secret Wars go some way to reassuring restless MCU addicts that there’s definitely a climax to what Marvel are now calling “The Multiverse Saga”, on the horizon. Marvel Studios just made a triumphant return to Hall H at SDCC, with MCU maestro Kevin Feige laying out his exciting plans for the next two phases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. With a veritable smorgasbord of movies and TV shows in the works, it may have first appeared that Marvel was laying all their cards on the table for any fans who might have become frustrated with the rollout of Phase 4.
For over a decade, Marvel Studios has made a habit of revealing its big plans for the future at San Diego Comic-Con's storied Hall H. And during Saturday's ...
Secret Wars has historically served as a reset button in the comic books, giving writers the opportunity to eliminate characters, storylines, and universes that weren’t working. Feige also confirmed that Kingpin, who appeared in that Netflix Daredevil series and again in the Disney+ show Hawkeye, will be the main antagonist in Born Again. Marvel dropped a sneak peak of the third Ant-Man film for fans at Comic-Con. At the beginning of the movie, Paul Rudd’s Scott Lang (Ant-Man) has written a book about how he helped save the world. At the last MCU Comic-Con panel in 2019, Mahershala Ali announced that he would play the iconic role of Blade, the vampire hunter. In the comics, the Secret Wars storyline terminated many universes in the multiverse, save fan-favorite strands, essentially hitting the reset button on the whole of Marvel comics. (Wanda has canonically been both an X-Men and an Avenger in the comics. During the panel at Comic-Con, Kevin Feige hinted that Kang the Conquerer may serve a similar purpose in Phases 5 and 6 of the MCU. He invited actor Jonathan Majors onstage and introduced him as the villainous genius who wants to conquer the multiverse. That said, a variant Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart) already appeared in Multiverse of Madness. And Wandavision planted the seeds for a storyline. He popped up in post-credits scenes and made cameos in Guardians of the Galaxy and Thor: Ragnarok. Even when he didn’t appear in a film, the Infinity Stones he coveted did. She will star in her own Disney+ series, Ironheart, in the next phase of the MCU. But fans have theorized the Shuri, Nakia, or perhaps even a parallel universe Erik Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan, who played the role in the original film and is a longtime collaborator of Coogler’s) might at least wear T’Challa’s old gear. “You survived a looping, endless apocalypse and made it here to a Comic-Con panel at the end of time,” she said.
With its extensive slate confirmed at this year's San Diego Comic-Con, Marvel has finally revealed the way forward for the MCU. However, even as films like ...
Looking at the diverse lineup of movies and TV coming down the pipeline, Feige's comments make a lot of sense. Both where it’s on an express train to the finale and also when it’s a fun, as many of our Phase 1, 2, and 3 films were." According to Feige, the future lineup of movies and television shows from Marvel will still leave room for more standalone stories. "Some of the films and shows will connect, some of them won’t. I think it’s just as important that we can have standalone introductory stories like Ms. Marvel, like Moon Knight, in addition to things that interconnect and build towards the larger story. So some of the tags will connect, some of them won’t. " "Well, I think the truth is...