Kevin Feige Says Marvel Movie Plans Are Set Right Up To 2021

Kevin Feige Says Marvel Movie Plans Are Set Right Up To 2021

We know that Marvel Studios have three more projects for 2016 and 2017 to announce, but beyond that? Well, turns out Kevin Feige and co. might just have plans in place for movies all the way up to 2021 -- subject to change of course. Read on for more..

By MarkCassidy - Aug 07, 2013 08:08 AM EST
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Source: Wired.com



In an interview with Wired.com, Marvel head honcho Kevin Feige reveals that the studio have an idea of their slate of movie projects all the way up to 2021. “I could arguably say what we’re planning for the year 2021,” Feige tells the site. “Will that happen? I don’t know. But what we planned for 2015 in 2006 is happening.” So clearly Marvel had plans for Avengers: Age Of Ultron and Ant-Man as far back as 2006! I'm going to go ahead and say it's a safe bet that at least most of their ideas for future movie will come to fruition. Feige also teases these future films going well beyond the core five characters that make up The Avengers. “Five years ago, looking at our plan, we knew that if Avengers was going to work, the movies had to stand alone. Now we have to prove to the studio that we’re more than just these five characters, these five franchises.” So what will those movies be? Well Doctor Strange and Black Panther are probably a given, with the likes of The Inhumans rumored too. You could probably bank of a third Avengers at some point also, but what else?


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