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  • Untitled Wakanda series

    Untitled Wakanda series

    Premiere: TBD

    In February of 2021, Ryan Coogler signed a multi-year deal with Disney TV to develop original content. First among Coogler’s projects is a D+ series set in Wakanda. Coogler did a ton of world building while developing Black Panther and while there are no details on what to expect from the series yet, it’s safe to say it spun out of the director’s early work on the first film much in the same way George Lucas’ early work on Star Wars spawned dozens of projects outside of the original film.

  • Blade

    Blade

    Premiere:TBD

    Probably the biggest surprise of SDCC 2019 was the unveiling of a new Blade film starring Mahershala Ali. Unfortunately, we still know nothing more about the project and while an October release date sounds right for a vampire film, it’s nothing more than a guess at this point. Overseen by Marvel Studios EP Eric Carroll, this reboot should do a thorough job of expanding the world of the Daywalker, introducing horror elements never before seen in the MCU. In August of 2020, Murphy’s Multiverse discovered a new production company, Grass-Fed Productions, had been created which could well mean things are getting started on this reboot!

    The project found its writer in Stacey Osei-Koffour, who worked on HBO’s highly acclaimed Watchmen series, and that will become the first Black woman to write a Marvel Studios screenplay. In order to give Osei-Koffour a bit more time to polish the script, production on the project moved from late 2021 to July 2022. In July of 2021, Marvel Studios brought Mogul Mowgli director Bassam Tariq on to direct the film.

    Following a few months where the project kept being developed behind closed doors without much news being released, the end of 2021 saw it gain a bit more traction. Blade himself made his first MCU appearance on an Eternals post-credit scene, even if off-camera and the cast reportedly doubled as Delroy Lindo was said to be in final negotiations to join the project. Lindo’s role is still undisclosed, but it would seem like he might fit the Jamal Afari part, the comic character Whistler (from the Wesley Snipes series, played by Kris Kristofferson) was based on. On the same report, it was stated that the feature it was eyeing a late Summer 2022 production start which would put it on schedule for a potential Halloween of 2023 release.

    Actress Milan Ray (The Wonder Years reboot) was cast as a key character in June 2022, lending credence to the rumor that the movie could focus on Blade’s daughter, Fallon Grey. In early 2023, it was reported that Ray had to leave the project due to scheduling conflicts. In April 2023, horror star Mia Goth joined the cast.

    In what can only be seen as a major setback regarding the project, director Bassam Tariq left the feature’s director’s chair in late September 2022, roughly a year before the project’s determined release date. This would mean that Blade‘s premiere would unsurprisingly be delayed to an, as of yet, undisclosed date. Following Tariq’s departure, and the rumors that the available 90-page script was a bit lackluster, X-Men ’97 head writer Beau DeMayo was called in to rewrite the entire movie from scratch. A few weeks later the movie got a new release date as part of a significant shift in the Marvel Studios movie slate, and was scheduled to premiere on September 6th, 2024. Following the WGA and SAG strikes, the date was moved to November 7, 2025.

    Rumors that Elegance Bratton would be taking over the director’s chair surfaced in October 2022, showing that Marvel was indeed moving forward with the project ahead of its new late 2024 release date. Finally, in November of 2022, director Yann Demage joined the project along with writer Michael Starrbury. The script underwent several major revisions with Michael Green taking the most recent shot following Nic Pizzolato‘s work on it. With all the revisions, it’s unclear which talent is still attached to the film.

    As of SDCC ’24, Blade was no longer expected to meet its 2025 release date and is currently an undated release.

    Cast

    • Mahershala Ali as Eric Brooks / Blade
    • Mia Goth in an unknown role
    • Delroy Lindo in an unknown role
  • ‘Armor Wars’

    ‘Armor Wars’

    Premiere: TBD

    Based on a 7-issue Iron Man arc that ran from 1987-1988, Armor Wars will see Don Cheadle‘s James Rhodes step into the spotlight and lead his own Disney Plus series! As teased by Kevin FeigeArmor Wars will find himself scrambling to save his friend Tony Stark’s tech when it falls into the wrong hands.

    In July 2021, Don Cheadle mentioned the show should begin production in 2022, perhaps as early as March. The following month the series found its head writer in Yassir Lester.

    Following a period with little to no news regarding the show, in September 2022, at Marvel Studios D23 panel, it was announced that the series would serve as a follow-up to Secret Invasion and would be comprised of 6-episodes. Production on the show was confirmed to begin in 2023.

    Just a few weeks afterward, in a stunning move, it was reported that Armor Wars would be developed as a movie instead of a streaming series. After going quite some time without an update, it was reported early in 2024 that Marvel Studios was on the search for a director with hopes of kicking off production on Armor Wars in late 2024 or early 2025. If things stay on track, it’s possible that the film could take one of three dates set aside in 2026 for Marvel Studios films.

    Cast

    • Don Cheadle as James Rhodes / War Machine
  • ‘Captain America: Brave New World’

    ‘Captain America: Brave New World’

    Premiere: February 14, 2025

    Following the tremendous success of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier it didn’t take long for Sam Wilson to get his very own movie where he’ll get to suit up with the Captain America suit he debuted in the streaming series. On the very same day of the season finale in April 2021 we learned, through a trade report, that a new Cap feature film was in developmentMalcolm Spellman, who was the series’ showrunner will be returning to write the script. We will continue to experience the story of Sam Wilson as Captain America, as he defines his own legacy in the shadow of Steve Rogers and Isaiah Bradley.

    The project found its director in Julius Onah (The Cloverfield Paradox) as reported in July 2022.

    A 2022 San Diego Comic-Con poster hints at a possible return for Emily VanCamp‘s Sharon Carter, a character first introduced in Captain America: The Winter Soldier and that gained relevance within the MCU in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier alongside Sam Wilson. Later that same weekend the subtitle New World Order was announced during the Marvel Studios Hall H panel.

    In September 2022, at D23, Marvel Studios announced that Tim Blake Nelson would be returning to the MCU as the Leader (last teased in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk) with Shira Haas also joining the cast playing Israeli superheroine Ruth Bat-Seraph AKA Sabra. As a response to some online backlash focusing on Sabra’s comic book history, Marvel Studios announced that the filmmakers’ approach would differ from the comics‘.

    A somewhat shocking piece of news was confirmed in October 2022 when it was announced that none other than Harrison Ford would be taking over the role of Thaddeus ‘Thunderbolt’ Ross from the great late William Hurt.

    When Bob Iger returned to Disney,the film was retitled Captain America: Brave New World in July 2024. Following the WGA and SAG strikes of Summer 2023, Marvel Studios decided to go back to work on Brave New World, hiring writer Matthew Orton to rework the script for the film which had already completed production.

    Cast

    • Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson / Captain America
    • Tim Blake Nelson as Samuel Sterns / The Leader
    • Danny Ramirez as Joaquin Torres / Falcon
    • Carl Lumbly as Isaiah Bradley
    • Harrison Ford as Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross
    • Shira Haas as Ruth
    • Giancarlo Esposito as Sidewinder
    • Xosha Roquemore in an unknown role
    • Liv Tyler as Betty Ross
    • Takehiro Hira as Prime Minister Ozaki
    • Sebastian Stan as James “Bucky” Barnes
  • Ironheart

    Ironheart

    Premiere: June 24, 2025

    In 2023, Marvel Studios Ironheart will stream on Disney Plus and tell the story of genius inventor Riri Williams. Williams will be played by Dominique Thorne and it is expected her story will spin out of one of Marvel Studios’ feature films and also likely tie into Armor Wars.

    In late April 2021 THR confirmed that Chinaka Hodge would be joining the Ironheart production as its head writer, with the writers’ room for the show set to begin working the following month. It was also reported that the show would have six episodes, with a still undisclosed expected runtime.

    With news that the series would start production around April 2022, Marvel seemed to be eyeing an early 2023 release date; however, despite having completed production on time, the series will not be released until Fall 2025.

    On October 30, 2024 it was announced that Ironheart was scheduled to debut on Disney Plus on June 24, 2025.

    Charming teenage super genius Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne) returns from MIT to her hometown of Chicago in her iron suit and begins to unravel threads that bring danger and adventure to her doorstep.

    -Synopsis for Ironheart

    A trade report in early February 2022 announced that Anthony Ramos, of Hamilton and In The Heights fame, would be making his MCU debut in Ironheart. Soon after Lyric Ross was added to the cast, as was Harper Anthony, both in undisclosed roles. Directors Sam Beiley and Angela Barnes became attached to the series in April 2022 with Manny Montana (Good Girls) joining the cast as a series regular in June.

    The series would reportedly start filming in the Chicago area in June 2022, something somewhat confirmed with the release of on-set photos in July.

    Alden Ehrenreich (Solo) was announced as being part of the cast in July 2022, with Shea Couleé soon following. Both are playing unknown roles in the series. Despite several leaks, it wasn’t until September 2022, at D23, that there was official confirmation that Ramos would be playing Parker Robbins AKA The Hood.

    Regan Aliyahwho joined the cast at the end of August, was rumored to be playing Zelma Stanton, something that would certainly play into the magical approach that the project seems to be getting. Another character that seems to be making its MCU debut, following years of speculation as to in what project it would turn up first, is none other than Mephisto. Sacha Baron Cohen is bringing the extra-dimensional Demon to life, in what should be a multi-year, multi-project type of role for the British actor. A few days later it would be Paul Calderón‘s and Cree Summer‘s turn to be confirmed as part of the cast for the Disney+ series.

    Cast

    • Dominique Thorne as Riri Williams/Ironheart
    • Anthony Ramos as Parker Robbins/The Hood
    • Shakira Barrera in an unknown role
    • Saha Baron Cohen as Mephisto
    • Alden Ehrenreich as “Joe McGillicuddy” (likely Ezekiel “Zeke” Stane)
    • Anji White as Ronnie Williams
    • Matthew James Elam as Xavier Washington
    • Lyric Ross as Natalie Washington
    • Regan Aliyah in an unknown role
    • Harper Anthony in an unknown role
    • Manny Montana as Cousin John
    • Shea Couleé as Slug
    • Paul Calderón an unknown role
  • ‘What If…?’ Season 3

    ‘What If…?’ Season 3

    Premiere: December 22, 2024

    Announced at the Marvel Animation panel at Comic-Con 2022, season 3 of Marvel Studios’ What It…? is confirmed to be in development as of July 2022. As of then, no release date had been disclosed.

    Following Season 2’s finale on Disney Plus, a sneak peak at Season 3 was made available that teased it would be “streaming soon.” Executive producer Bryan Andrews indicated that the earliest the new season would stream would be “late 2024” but cautioned that could easily change as Marvel Studios is “moving things on the board.”

    On October 30th, 2024, Disney announced that Season 3 was set to premiere on December 22nd and, like Season 2, release new episodes daily.

    Cast

    • Jeffrey Wright as The Watcher
    • Sebastian Stan as James “Bucky” Barnes
    • David Harbor as Alexei Shostakov/Red Guardian
    • America Ferrera as Ranger Morales
  • ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’

    ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’

    Premiere: February 17, 2023

    As you first heard on my Murphy’s Law podcastAnt-Man 3 is a go! The film hasn’t been given an official release date at this point, but it is already in the early stages of set design and, prior to the COVID pandemic, was supposed to enter pre-production early in 2020 (no, that is not a typo) suggesting that it might be a much larger film than what people are expecting. Not too long ago I shared the rumor I heard that this may be the film in which Marvel Studios assembled the Young Avengers, a rumor which seems to have gained support among the fan base. If that’s the case, Ant-Man 3, directed by Peyton Reed, could close out the franchise with a large-scale universe altering film when it debuts.

    Originally set to begin production in early 2021 for a February 2022 release, production on Ant-Man 3 has apparently been rescheduled for June of 2021. As of September, new wirter Jeff Loveness was still working on finishing the script and the film is still scheduled to film in the UK.

    In September 2020 Deadline confirmed Jonathan Majors (Da 5 BloodsLovecraft Country) was to join the MCU as a lead in Ant-Man 3, being likely that he’ll be portraying none other than Kang the Conqueror.

    During the Disney Investor Day on December 10, 2020, it was confirmed that the role of Cassie Lang would be recast, with Kathryn Newton stepping in to play the role.

    Following what is expected to be the final post-pandemic reschedule of the Marvel Studios slate, Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania has seen its premiere shifted to July 28, 2023. Six months afterward the project saw its release date changed once again. This time, trading premiere slots with The Marvels meant it would now be coming to theaters in February 2023.

    After initial reports hinting at his return in the summer of 2021, later that year it was rumored that Corey Stoll would indeed be returning to the Ant-Man franchise as none other than M.O.D.O.K.. Samuel L. Jackson seemingly confirmed he would be making an appearance in the Ant-Man threequel in a March 2022 interview. It was also confirmed that William Jackson Harper would be joining the MCU in an, as of yet, undisclosed role.

    Cast

    • Paul Rudd as Scott Lang / Ant-Man
    • Evangeline Lilly as Hope van Dyne / The Wasp
    • Jonathan Majors as Kang the Conqueror
    • Kathryn Newton as Cassie Lang / Stature
    • Corey Stoll as M.O.D.O.K.
    • Randall Park as Jimmy Woo
    • Michael Douglas as Hank Pym
    • Michelle Pfeiffer as Janet van Dyne
    • William Jackson Harper in an unknown role
    • Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury
    • Bill Murray in an unknown role

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  • ‘The Marvels’

    ‘The Marvels’

    Premiere: July 28, 2023

    Announced in January of 2020, the Captain Marvel sequel will be directed by Nia DaCosta and based off a screenplay by WandaVision writer’s room alum Megan McDonnell. Expected to take place in the present day, Captain Marvel 2 will hit theaters in the Fall of 2022.

    On December 10, 2020, it was officially confirmed that both Iman Vellani and Teyonah Parris would show up in the Captain Marvel sequel, playing Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel and Monica Rambeau, respectively. Zawe Ashton will be co-starring as the antagonist as reported in February 2021, even if the role itself wasn’t disclosed.

    In May 2021 the official title of the movie was disclosed, turning away from the expected Captain Marvel and instead going with The Marvels, a nod to the presence of both Kamala Khan and Monica Rambeau in the feature.

    Following what is expected to be the final post-pandemic reschedule of the Marvel Studios slate, The Marvels has seen its premiere shifted to February 17, 2023. Six months afterward the project saw its release date changed once again. This time, trading premiere slots with Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania meant it would now be coming to theaters in July 2023.

    Cast

    • Brie Larson as Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel
    • Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel
    • Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau
    • Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury
    • Zawe Ashton as Ael-Dan
  • ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’

    ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’

    Premiere: May 5, 2023

    Originally scheduled to release in May of 2020, James Gunn’s dismissal and return as director pushed the film down the road a bit. In May 2021 we got confirmation of the newly scheduled release date, with the movie moving to May 2023. By late June 2021, production was said to be eyeing a November start date.

    In October 2021 a trade report and later James Gunn himself confirmed that Adam Warlock, a character teased in the previous Guardians of The Galaxy Vol. 2, would be played by Will Poulter. The same happened a few months later as Daniela Melchior (The Suicide Squad) was reported to be appearing in the threequel, with James Gunn confirming said announcement just a few hours later. Later that same month both Maria Bakalova (Borat Subsequent Moviefilm) and Nico Santos (Crazy Rich Asians) joined the cast, both in undisclosed roles. Both Iwuji and Bakalova later had their roles officially confirmed at San Diego Comic-Con 2022.

    Cast

    • Chris Pratt as Peter Quill / Star-Lord
    • Zoe Saldana as Gamora
    • Dave Bautista as Drax
    • Karen Gillan as Nebula
    • Pom Klementieff as Mantis
    • Sean Gunn as Kraglin
    • Vin Diesel as the voice of Groot
    • Bradley Cooper as the voice of Rocket
    • Will Poulter as Adam Warlock
    • Chukwudi Iwuji as the High Evolutionary
    • Maria Bakalova as Cosmo
    • Elizabeth Debicki as Ayesha
    • Daniela Melchior in an unknown role
    • Nico Santos in an unknown role
  • ‘Secret Invasion’

    ‘Secret Invasion’

    Premiere: TBD 2023

    One of Marvel Comics most intense and wide-ranging comic book crossover events is coming to the MCU in 2022 with Secret Invasion! Announced at Disney’s 2020 Investor Day, Secret Invasion will focus on a faction of less-than-friendly Skrulls who have spent years infiltrating Earth and are now ready to take over.

    Kyle Bradstreet will develop and oversee the project as Samuel L. Jackson returns as Nick Fury and Ben Mendelsohn reprises his role as Talos. In April 2021 Olivia Colman was confirmed to be in negotiations to join the series, and just a couple of days later we learned that Emilia Clarke was also talks to join the cast in an undisclosed role. Kingsley Ben-Adir and Killian Scott are also expected to have their names added to the cast list.

    The following month the show found its directors in Thomas Bezucha and Ali Selim, and also got Christopher McDonald on board portraying a newly created character. Samuel L. Jackson confirmed production had started by October 2021.

    Notably absent from the announcement cast list, Cobie Smulders was confirmed to be reprising her Maria Hill role per a trade report in early December 2021. A few months into 2022 Samuel L. Jackson accidentally confirmed that Martin Freeman‘s Everett Ross would be making an appearance in the show.

    Colman‘s role was reported to be that of Union Jack with her character’s surname (Fallsworth) being shared by two of the comics’ iterations of the character. Clarke‘s character, initially undisclosed, was confirmed to be that of Abigail Brand.

    Cast

    • Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury
    • Ben Mendelsohn as Talos
    • Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill (?)
    • Don Cheadle as James Rhodes / War Machine
    • Emilia Clarke as Abigail Brand
    • Olivia Colman as Sonya Falsworth
    • Martin Freeman as Everett Ross
    • Kingsley Ben-Adir as an unknown Skrull villain
    • Killian Scott as Fiz
    • Christopher McDonald as an unnamed news personality

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