![]() The film brings back Doctor Strange star Benedict Cumberbatch, and will have Benedict Wong and Elizabeth Olsen reprise their MCU roles as Wong and Scarlet Witch, respectively. Then, the Sorcerer Supreme will return in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, hitting theaters May 7, 2021. Destin Daniel Cretton ( Short Term 12, The Glass Castle) is attached to direct the movie. Set to hit theaters February 12, 2021, the film will star Simu Liu ( Kim’s Convenience) as the title character and Tony Leung Chiu-wai as the villain The Mandarin. Joining the big-screen side of the MCU shortly thereafter will be the titular martial arts hero of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. The film will introduce the pantheon of colorful characters created by comics legend Jack Kirby, and will feature Angelina Jolie, Salma Hayek, Game of Thrones actor Richard Madden, and other big names in starring roles. Black Widow will introduce Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova, another Black Widow, and Stranger Things‘ David Harbour as Russia’s Captain America, the Red Guardian.Īmong the new characters joining the MCU after Endgame will be a wide array of heroes and villains in The Eternals, premiering November 6, 2020. The film is scheduled to premiere May 1, 2020, and will be set between the events of Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War. Looking down the road, the next MCU movie to hit theaters will be Black Widow, a solo feature that will bring back Scarlett Johansson as Marvel’s eponymous superspy. ![]() Five of those films were given release dates during Marvel’s panel at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2019, and another was put on the schedule during August’s D23 Expo, offering a firm schedule for what’s coming up in the MCU. Marvel Studios currently has a long list of films in various stages of development or casting. ( Note: There will be discussion of movie plot points here - including key events in Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home - so consider this a spoiler warning if you’re not caught up with the MCU.) Movies on the books From films and television series in the works to far-off possibilities drawn from Marvel Comics history and the events of Endgame and Far From Home, here’s where the MCU is (and might be) headed. ![]() With “Phase 3” of the MCU officially concluded after Spider-Man: Far From Home and Marvel revealing its release calendar for both the big screen and its Disney+ shows, we have a good idea where the studio plans to go now that its “Infinity Saga” is in the rearview mirror. It’s no secret that the Marvel Cinematic Universe looks a lot different after Avengers: Endgame, particularly now that we know who’s still alive and who won’t be active - alive or otherwise - in the immediate future. ![]()
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