Two years without Captain America, Hulk, or Thor, that hadn't happened in the decade of the MCU's existence, the Marvel Cinematic Universe of Superheroes.
Since the release in July 2019 of the last Spider-man, fans have had nothing to eat, except for the series versions.
In a three-minute video, the lucrative branch of Disney unveiled the names and official release dates of its future feature films, at a time when the return of theaters never seems to have been so close.
And to make up for lost time, Marvel is embarking on a frantic race: four films between July and Christmas and one film almost every three months by the end of 2023.
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After many postponements from the firm,
Black Widow
will finally return to theaters on July 7, followed by
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
on September 1.
Eternals
, directed by the recently Oscar winner Chloe Zaho and led by an enticing cast - Angelina Jolie, Salma Hayek and Kit Harington - will then be released on November 3 and
Spider-Man - No Way Home
will punctuate a decidedly busy second half of the year. December 15.
In addition to the announcement, which fans hope final, of the 2021 schedule, the thinking heads of the MCU also unveiled some surprises to the audience. It's a novelty, the very mysterious second installment of Black Panther, scheduled for 2023 and without the late Chadwick Boseman, will be subtitled
Wakanda Forever
.
Captain Marvel 2 will be
called
The Marvels
, and will see the character of Brie Larson joined by his alter ego Monica Lambeau as well as by Ms. Marvel Kamala Khan. The feature film directed by Nia DaCosta will be released on November 9, 2022.
The new
Doctor Strange
was announced in March of that year, just before
Thor: Love and Thunder
in May.
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania hits
theaters in February 2023,
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
in May
,
before
Fantastic Four
likely come to complete MCU Phase IV on a date as yet unknown.