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Every Upcoming Marvel Movie Release Date (2022 To 2023)

Between Marvel Studios, Sony, and Fox, there may be a lot of Marvel movies on the way. Here's each and every single film you can count on over the coming years. 


When people think of Marvel Movies, they typically suppose about the Marvel Cinematic Universe (unsurprising as it has now become the largest film franchise ever and usually dominates the international container office); however, the MCU does no longer account for all of the many Marvel films that will release in the next few years. Some of the rights to Marvel films nonetheless lie with Sony Pictures Entertainment, and whilst they have an ongoing relationship with Marvel and Disney at this point, it is doubtful exactly how their movies will tie into the MCU.


Critics have been voicing issues about the MCU's success and questioning the sturdiness of franchises based on DC or Marvel comics, suggesting that superhero movies might virtually be a passing fad. However, releases based totally on Marvel's comics show no symptoms of slowing down and DC is continuing to step up their personal productions. While the pandemic brought on countless delays for Marvel and the MCU at some point of 2020 and early 2021, they are now not back at full force with 2022 already scheduled to be a heavy 12 months for Marvel releases. Beyond the scheduled releases, there are even greater spin-offs, reboots, and many greater sequels planned for the not-too-distant future. When the pandemic is below better manipulate in the future, Disney can be depended on to proceed to heighten the improvement of their Marvel residences alongside other studios who have managed to maintain on to the rights to some Marvel properties. 

Morbius - January 28, 2022

After reprising his position as The Joker in Zack Snyder's Justice League, Jared Leto is returning to the world of comic books in a function that need to offer him a bit greater display screen time. Sony's Morbius film has completed filming and, after a number of delays, will drop at the start of the new year. Jared Leto performs Michael Morbius, a health practitioner who tries to treatment himself of a rare blood disease however in the procedure imbues himself with vampire-like traits, consisting of a lust for human blood. Morbius is directed through Daniel Espinosa and will also celebrity Doctor Who alum Matt Smith as the villainous Loxias Crown. The relaxation of the forged is rounded out through Adria Arjona, Jared Harris, Tyrese Gibson, and Michael Keaton, seemingly reprising Adrian Toomes (a.k.a. Vulture). Keaton's presence in the movie suggests that Morbius, like Venom: Let There Be Carnage, is sincerely section of the MCU through a collaboration between Marvel Studios and Sony. 

Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness - May 6, 2022


Benedict Cumberbatch's portrayal of Doctor Strange in Avengers: Infinity War earned him widespread acclaim, which is partly why Marvel Studios Phase 4 set up Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. With Sam Raimi signed on to direct from a script by Jade Bartlett and Loki's Michael Waldron, Doctor Strange's 2d solo adventure may not see him completely alone. Wanda Maximoff, a.k.a. Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) will play a large role in the story, paying off some of the setups from WandaVision; however, the bulk of the narrative is nevertheless being saved beneath wraps. While Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was at first deliberate to be a horror movie, it seems not going that this is the case as Scott Derickson left the production when it became clear that he couldn't make it the horror that he wanted, and What If...? explored a horror take on Doctor Strange already in one of their episodes.


Benedict Wong, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Rachel McAdams will return, like Wong, Baron Mordo, and Christine Palmer, respectively. They'll be joined through MCU newcomer Xochitl Gomez as America Chavez. The story will presumably be closely influenced by way of the occasions of WandaVision, Loki, and Spider-Man: No Way Home. 


Thor: Love And Thunder - July 8, 2022



With Thor: Love and Thunder, the Asgardian warrior turns into the first MCU hero to get a fourth solo movie. Thor: Ragnarok's Taika Waititi returns to write (alongside Jennifer Kaytin Robinson) and direct the proceedings. Love and Thunder will mark the return of Natalie Portman's Jane Foster to the MCU. Jane will come to be a lady version of Thor, while new Asgardian king Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson) will be on the hunt for her queen. With quite a few different acquainted faces set to flit in and out of the story, Gorr the God Butcher (Christian Bale) will serve as the central source of conflict. 



Black Panther: Wakanda Forever - November 11, 2022


Ryan Coogler's Black Panther shortly grew to become one of the largest Marvel movies of all time, and whilst its worldwide gross wasn't on the equal stage as Avengers: Infinity War (which no one expected it would be), there is no denying that it was an astounding success - critically and commercially - for Marvel Studios. So, it is no wonder that Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is set to happen, with Coogler returned in the director's chair. After Chadwick Boseman's tragic passing, there are no plans to recast the role, and the manufacturing team has tested that they will now not be the usage of CGI to add Boseman's likeness to the movie. Instead, the sequel is set to focal point on different aspects of Wakanda, its people, and its culture. As usual, story details are scarce this a long way out from its summer 2022 release. However, Namor the Sub-Mariner will reportedly be part of the MCU in the Black Panther sequel. 


The Marvels - February 17, 2023



While now not a hit pretty as large as the likes of Avengers: Endgame, Captain Marvel's first journey was still a big success. As such, it's no surprise that Brie Larson's Carol Danvers is set to return for a sequel closer to the stop of 2022. As usual for Marvel, nearly nothing is known about Captain Marvel 2's plot this far out from release. It will, however, take place in the modern-day. Equally, now officially retitled as The Marvels, the sequel will see Carol be part of forces with a now grown-up Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) and Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani). The latter will make her debut in the Ms. Marvel Disney+ series, and collectively they will rectangular off with Zawe Ashton's thriller villain. Nia DaCosta has signed on to direct, with WandaVision's Megan McDonnell officially penning the script. 


BLADE-2023 Unassigned MCU Release Date



Marvel has one unassigned MCU launch date left in 2023 after their October 2021 time table reshuffle. That date is November 3, 2023. There are countless preferences for movies that would possibly fill this slot when announced. The much less probable options are Captain America 4, Deadpool 3, or even the planned mutant film. However, the two most probably candidates are Blade and the MCU's reboot of Fantastic Four. 

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