
The MCU is dropping a lot of hints that Bladeis not too far off after Easter eggs hinted at his existence in Loki, and he was then Mahershala Ali's Blade was confirmed to be the voice speaking to Kit Harrington's Dane Whitman/Black Knight in Eternals.


Related: How Black Knight Is Connected To Bladeīlade has a script written by Stacy Osei-Kuffour, and the Oscar-winner Mahershala Ali is attached to play the vampiric-vampire-slaying titular hero. However, the two most likely candidates are Blade and the MCU's reboot of Fantastic Four. The less likely options are Captain America 4, Deadpool 3, or even the planned mutant film. That date is November 3, 2023. There are several options for movies that might fill this slot when announced. Marvel has one unassigned MCU release date left in 2023 after their October 2021 schedule reshuffle. Related: Every Power Replacing The Infinity Stones In The MCU Thor: Love and Thunder - July 8, 2022 The story will presumably be heavily influenced by the events of WandaVision, Loki, and Spider-Man : No Way Home. They'll be joined by MCU newcomer Xochitl Gomez as America Chavez. While Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was originally planned to be a horror movie, it seems unlikely that this is the case as Scott Derickson left the production when it became clear that he couldn't make it the horror that he wanted, and What If.? explored a horror take on Doctor Strange already in one of their episodes.īenedict Wong, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Rachel McAdams will return, like Wong, Baron Mordo, and Christine Palmer, respectively. Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) will play a large role in the story, paying off some of the setups from WandaVision however, the bulk of the narrative is still being kept under wraps. With Sam Raimi signed on to direct from a script by Jade Bartlett and Loki's Michael Waldron, Doctor Strange's second solo adventure won't see him entirely alone. Morbius - January 28, 2022īenedict Cumberbatch's portrayal of Doctor Strange in Avengers: Infinity War earned him widespread acclaim, which is partly why Marvel Studios Phase 4 set up Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Here's every Marvel movie releasing from 2021 to 2023.

The studios behind the Marvel properties are also now working with directors who have distinctive tones and styles and allowing them more creative control that leads to a wider range of atmospheres for Marvel movies. The cinematic superhero genre is proving itself to be constantly evolving, and Marvel movies are leading the charge. Most notably, this has helped to lead to both Shang-Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings and Eternals, the latter of which might finally challenge Disney's longstanding LGBTQ+ problem. Crucially, the greater certainty of success has finally led studios to be more willing to front their casts with characters who are not portrayed by cisgender straight men.
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This has allowed studios to take bigger perceived risks and lean into adapting more obscure comic properties for TV and film. The concept of a superhero movie is no longer seen as an inherent risk in the way that it was a couple of decades ago. The Avengers in The Infinity Saga proved such a massive success that they have come to redefine the expectations and nature of movies going forward. Related: What Marvel's Phase 4 Release Delays Mean For MCU Disney+ Shows

When the pandemic is under better control in the future, Disney can be trusted to continue to heighten the development of their Marvel properties alongside other studios who have managed to hold on to the rights to some Marvel properties. Beyond the scheduled releases, there are even more spin-offs, reboots, and many more sequels planned for the not-too-distant future.
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While the pandemic caused several delays for Marvel and the MCU throughout 2020 and early 2021, they are not back at full force with 2022 already scheduled to be a heavy year for Marvel releases. However, releases based on Marvel's comics show no signs of slowing down and DC is continuing to step up their own productions. Some of the rights to Marvel movies still lie with Sony Pictures Entertainment, and while they have an ongoing relationship with Marvel and Disney at this point, it is unclear exactly how their movies will tie into the MCU.Ĭritics have been voicing concerns about the MCU's success and questioning the longevity of franchises based on DC or Marvel comics, suggesting that superhero movies might simply be a passing fad. When people think of Marvel Movies, they usually think about the Marvel Cinematic Universe (unsurprising as it has now become the largest movie franchise ever and regularly dominates the international box office) however, the MCU does not account for all of the many Marvel movies that will release in the next few years.
