
We Now Know Where The Marvel Cinematic Universe Is Going
The Marvel Cinematic Universe just ripped most of our hearts out with the finish of "Phase 3". I will not be posting any spoilers but I will be sharing the movies and TV shows that Marvel Studio head Kevin Fiege announced at Comic Con. So if you're like me and never miss a Marvel movie here's your road map to the next phase.
We like to do a segment called "What 2 Watch" on the Levack and Goz show so we'll just look at his like a Special Marvel edition of What 2 Watch.
May 1st, 2020: "Black Widow"
November 6th, 2020: "The Eternals", starring Angelina Jolie, Kumail Nanjiani, and Salma Hayek.
February 2021: "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings".
May 7th, 2021: "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness"
November 5th, 2021: "Thor: Love and Thunder".
There's no date for Black Panther 2, Guardians of the Galaxy 3 and Captain Marvel 2 but all three films are confirmed.
Mahershala Ali has been announced as the new "Blade" and a new Fantastic Four movie is also in the early stages of development.
Finally, the new Disney + streaming app will "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier", "Loki", "WandaVision", and the animated show "What If ?"
And how about this: They're bringing back "Blade" . . . but with Mahershala Ali taking over for Wesley Snipes . . .
and since they acquired the rights when they bought Fox, they're taking yet another crack at "The Fantastic Four".
"X-Men" and "Deadpool" also came with that purchase, but nothing specific was announced this weekend. The head of Marvel did suggest that there'll be more "X-Men", though . . . and the creator of "Deadpool" says a third movie will happen soon.
Marvel also has four new series headed to the Disney+ streaming service: "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier", "Loki", "WandaVision", and the animated show "What If . . . ?"
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