3, Blade, Deadpool 3 (now confirmed to join the MCU!), or even Fantastic Four.ĪBC's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Some of those untitled 2023 film slots may very well be: Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. Untitled Marvel (that's all the Disney release calendar says, but it could be Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania): Oct.Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness: March 25, 2022.Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings: Sept.Black Widow: set for July 9, both in theaters and on Disney Plus with Premier Access.And this is the current upcoming MCU films list: Here's a full list of every Marvel movie and show coming in 2021 and beyond. Now the sky is most certainly the limit for MCU films. Their record-breaking, record-setting origin stories discarded all the superhero story rules - and helped lead to Endgame becoming the highest-grossing movie of all-time. "We feel like we're just doing justice to the books by representing that fully."Īfter Black Panther and Captain Marvel's performances at the box office, all bets are off for the future of the MCU. Years ago, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige told me diversity is very important to Marvel: "You look at any of our films and they've been very diverse," he said. Loved the sitcom weirdness of WandaVision. Think you've found a mistake? Definitely let us know in the comments (but not about that typo) (or that one) (or those missing seasons). Let us know what you'd update in this timeline by hitting the comments once again. Check out the original Infinity Saga timeline below, and if you're looking to stream some MCU movies, we can help. Thing is, this beast of a timeline hasn't been updated in a while because, well, because there haven't been any film releases since the last round - plus 2020 was hard, and no new releases meant no real need to work on this.īut that all changes soon. And WandaVision has forced us to rethink how we've built this original list and what we thought we knew was - and was not - a part of the MCU.Įditors' note, April 13, 2021: We've starting Phase 4, if Disney's Investor Day announcements are any indication (finally, maybe well, who knows actually?), and we *still* have Black Widow to look forward to, coming July 9. Things are getting *weird(er than ever)* for Marvel across movies and TV series.Īfter more than a decade of movies, TV shows, shorts and post-credits scenes, there's a lot to work through in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And now, as Disney Plus adds new Marvel TV shows, things are about to get even more confusing. You've probably seen most of Marvel's films, but what about the TV shows? Timelines in the world of comics and movies can be more than a little confusing.
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