You'd think that we could all be content with getting Avengers: Infinity War in a matter of days but many fans are understandably anxious to learn about what comes next for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Unfortunately, not only will we have to wait a while until learning the title of Avengers 4 but Kevin Feige has now confirmed that there's over a year to go until Marvel's Phase 4 plans become clear.
"We won't do anything until after this time next year," the Marvel Studios boss says. "After that, I think we'll announce where we're going. But we did a very big announcement in 2014 where we announced a lot of movies, and we added a few movies to it after that announcement. But it really felt important that we deliver on that before we do a big showcase of whatever is to come."
Unfortunately, this makes sense and when Feige was asked to elaborate on why the studio is sitting out of this year's Comic-Con (an event which frequently sees them steal the show), he indicated that it could be next July when various upcoming titles and sequels are revealed by Disney and Marvel.
"That's one of the main reasons we're not going to Hall H this year," he continues, "is because Ant-Man & the Wasp will have just been released, Infinity War will be out, Captain Marvel will have just finished filming, Spider-Man will have just started filming, and we're not gonna be making any other announcements. So we're gonna wait until Comic-Con next year." Start watching your clock now...