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If you're a Marvel fan, you're going to want to remove any breakable items from your immediate area, as this may excite you: Marvel has confirmed their next 10 movies and series, seven of which will be in one year.
Marvel made the monumental announcement at the 50th annual Comic-Con event in San Diego on Saturday as part of their "Phase 4," eliciting celebration from fans.
Are you telling me theres SEVEN (7) marvel movies in 2021???? #MarvelSDCC pic.twitter.com/ghRGC5EcW1
— Emma (@dillemmas) July 21, 2019
MARVEL JUST BROKE THE INTERNET #Marvel #MarvelSDCC pic.twitter.com/bXzU2R8NMc
— Ibrahimović (@LeakerSr) July 21, 2019
me canceling my netflix account to subscribe Disney+ for the Marvel series #MarvelSDCC pic.twitter.com/QDMwWJvIpn
— james ogrady (@jamesogrady787) July 21, 2019
Marvel announced the movies as follows:
- The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Series: Fall 2020)
- Black Widow (May 1, 2020)
- Eternals (Nov. 6, 2020)
- Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (Feb. 12, 2021)
- WandaVision (Series: Spring 2021)
- Loki (Series: Spring 2021)
- Doctor Strange 2: Multiverse of Madness (May 7, 2021)
- What If? (Animated Series: Summer 2021)
- Hawkeye (Series: Fall 2021)
- Thor 4: Love and Thunder (Nov. 5, 2021)
While Marvel hasn't confirmed them on their page yet — only stating "stay tuned" on a related article on their website — reports indicate that both Captain Marvel and Black Panther have a sequel on the horizon, with Fantastic Four, Blade and Guardians of the Galaxy 3 earning their cinematic berth as well in the upcoming years.
List #MarvelSDCC
— Deependra S Chauhan (@dpendra_chauhan) July 21, 2019
1. BLACK WIDOW
2. ETERNALS
3. FALCON & WINTER SOLIDER
4. SHANG CHI
5. WANDAVISION
6. LOKI
7. DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE
8. WHAT IF
9. THOR LOVE AND THUNDER
10. CAPTAIN MARVEL 2
11. BLACK PANTHER 2
12. FANTASTIC FOUR
13. GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY 3
14. BLADE pic.twitter.com/nh5E12MbH5
Their most recent films have done remarkably well in theatres. In its opening weekend, Avengers: Endgame blew the doors off the box office, while Spiderman: Far from Home earned over $92 million in its opening weekend, according to Box Office Mojo.
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