Get ready for a whole lot more of Earth's Mightiest Heroes, as The Walt Disney Company has officially dated five untitled Marvel Studios movies for 2022/2023, essentially confirming Marvel's long-rumored plans of releasing a minimum of four feature films per year moving forward.
Marvel Studios' updated slate for their blockbuster Marvel Cinematic Universe now looks as follows:
Black Widow - May 1, 2020
The Eternals - November 6, 2020
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings - February 12, 2021
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness - May 7, 2021
Untitled Spider-Man 3 (w/ Sony) - July 16, 2021
Thor: Love and Thunder - November 5, 2021
Untitled Marvel Film - February 18, 2022
Black Panther II - May 6, 2022
Untitled Marvel Film - July 29, 2022
UNTITLED MARVEL FILM - October 7, 2022 (new)
UNTITLED MARVEL FILM - February 17, 2023 (new)
UNTITLED MARVEL FILM - May 5, 2023 (new)
UNTITLED MARVEL FILM - July 28, 2023 (new)
UNTITLED MARVEL FILM - November 3, 2023 (new)
With everything that's already been announced for Phase Four, it's unlikely we'll learn more about these prospective films until, at least, San Diego Comic-Con, but it seems increasingly likely the new dates have been reserved for the following:
Ant-Man 3, Blade, Captain Marvel 2,
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. and
Fantastic Four. However, with two untitled 2022 films that have yet-to-be revealed, some of the latter dates may actually be saved for the next big
Avengers movie,
Deadpool 3 or the long-awaited reboot of the
X-Men.
While it's not expected to take place within the MCU,
The New Mutants also remains on Disney's schedule, slated for release on April 3, 2020.
On another note, Disney has pushed back Matthew Vaughn's
The King's Man seven months from February to September 18, 2020. They've also dated a number of titled and untitled Fox films, including Ridley Scott's
The Last Duel, which will star Matt Damon, Jodie Comer, Adam Driver and Ben Affleck, for Christmas 2020 followed by a wide release on January 8, 2021.