Upcoming Marvel movies ( are you tempting to see it 😋 ) : Every new MCU film and TV show in the works

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Marvel released Endgame last year, and while it brought an end to some of Earth’s mightiest heroes but this is not enough......

Release date: Unannounced

She Hulk :
Release date: Unannounced
If you think this is just a girl version of the strongest Avenger, but Jennifer Walters is a character all her own in Marvel Comics. Bruce Banner is her cousin and she gains his powers during a blood transfusion, but she's much more comfortable with a big green alter-ego than her cousin. Marvel will probably change some of her origin story. She'll be an exciting addition to the MCU. There's still no casting on the Disney+ series yet; it's expected to debut sometime after Moon Knight.

Release date: 7 May 2021

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings :
Release date: 7 May 2021
Shang-Chi is the first Asian superhero for Marvel to be put on the big screen. Simu Liu has been tapped as the master of Kung-Fu, Shang Chi. This film will reportedly see the Mandarin as the villain. (The Mandarin is kind of in Iron Man 3, I think you know that 😅 with Ben Kingsley playing the role. However, in Iron Man 3, Mandarin was merely an actor paid by the real villain, Aldrich Killian.) A different actor will play the Mandarin in Shang-Chi film and should be more like the comic book evildoer.

Release date: 6 November 2020

Black Widow :
Release date: 6 November 2020
We know the character Black Widow sacrifices herself in Avengers: Endgame to obtain the Soul Stone and defeat Thanos, but that hasn’t stopped Marvel from moving forward with her character in the MCU. A Black Widow solo film will explore the character's mysterious past. It's set between the events of Captain America: Civil War and Infinity War, and it has David Harbour co-starring alongside Scarlett Johansson as the Soviet Union's answer to Captain America, Red Guardian.

Release date: 11 February 2022

Thor: Love and Thunder
Release date: 11 February 2022
Chris Hemsworth is slated to return as the God of Thunder for the fourth Thor film, but he's no longer the star. Instead, he'll be handing Mjolnir off to his former love interest, Jane Foster, played by Natalie Portman. After the success of Thor: Ragnarok, the Queen of Asgard. Christian Bale is set to star as an unannounced villain.

 August 2020

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
Release date: August 2020
The first of the new Marvel shows, will see two familiar faces: Anthony Mackie's Falcon and Sebastian Stan's Winter Soldier. In a bit of a surprise, the bad guy they'll both be tasked with stopping is Daniel Bruhl's Baron Zemo, who was the villain in Captain America: Civil War. They'll also have to deal with John Walker, played by Wyatt Russell, who the government chose to wield Captain America's shield.

Release date: Spring 2021

Loki :
Release date: Spring 2021 (on Disney+)
Tom Hiddleston's Loki is returning! However, we won't see more of the Loki who died trying to save his brother in the Infinity War. Instead, the show will be centered around the Loki who escaped after the battle of New York - during the time-travel escapades in Endgame.Early rumours seem to point toward Loki traveling through time during the series, but little else is known. In other words, a version of Loki that hasn't begun his turn toward the good guys.
Release date: 5 March 2022

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness :
Release date: 5 March 2022
The sequel for Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Stephen Strange was confirmed at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, with the surprise that Elisabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff will aid Doctor Strange. The plot for the upcoming film is rumoured to center around something happening in the Marvel Universe, perhaps started by Wanda in WandaVision, which will lead to alternate universes merging in destructive ways, and Doctore Strange will presumably have to fix the situation in Multiverse of Madness.

Release date: 6 May 2022

Black Panther 2 :
Release date: 6 May 2022
The original Black Panther is the highest-grossing solo film in the MCU, with only the Avengers films topping it. Chadwick Boseman is slated to return, and Ryan Coogler is returning to direct and write the sequel. The most recent reports have claimed that the villain in this upcoming film may be Namor, an anti-hero who is the leader of the underwater civilization Atlantis.

Release date: 8 July 2022

Captain Marvel 2 :
Release date: 8 July 2022
Captain Marvel is one of the newest Avengers, and we know, there will be a sequel to the 2019 hit, with rumours linking it to a 2022 date right after Black Panther 2. We have much less of an idea as to where the film will be set within the larger MCU.

The first Captain Marvel is set in 1995, and we don't know what Brie Larson's character has been up to between then and her appearance in Endgame. There's also the end-of-credits scene from Far From Home. It featured Samuel L Jackson's Nick Fury aboard a spaceship, which could be linked to the next Captain Marvel feature.


Release date: Unannounced


Blade :
Release date: Unannounced
After winning a Best Actor Oscar, Mahershala Ali set up a meeting with Marvel and let them know he wanted to play the vampire hunter Blade. Marvel Studios announced his casting at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, but little else is known about the film. Since it wasn't officially announced as part of Phase 4, we'll assume we won't see the sword-wielding vampire hunter until 2022.

Release date: Unannounced

Deadpool 3:
Release date: Unannounced
While most of the excitement with Disney's purchase of Fox Films centered around the potential future films for the X-Men and the Fantastic Four, it was easy to forget that Disney now owns the rated-R superhero Deadpool, and if rumours are to be believed, he'll make an appearance in an end-credits scene in Black Widow. As far as a movie of his own, though, we know that Disney and Ryan Reynolds are working on the project, but we don't expect it to come until Marvel's Phase Five begins in 2022.













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