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What Marvel Cinematic Universe movies are included in Marvel Studios’ upcoming slate? And when are they releasing? Here’s everything you need to know.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is in for its biggest year since Avengers: Endgame released in 2019. Of course, we’ve got Spider-Man: Brand New Day releasing on July 31, and then December 18 brings us the long-awaited return of the Avengers series with Doomsday, featuring Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom and the returning Chris Evans as Captain America.
The MCU roadmap has movies planned out all the way up until 2032 at the moment. Back in 2025, Marvel President Kevin Feige laid out a “a seven-year plan” for the franchise that “goes to 2032.” However, he also admitted that release dates and scheduling is not a set in stone process. “It’s on magnets, it can move around,” he added.
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Confirmed Marvel Studios movie release dates
- ‘SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY’ – July 31, 2026
- ‘AVENGERS: DOOMSDAY’ – December 18, 2026
- ‘AVENGERS: SECRET WARS’ – December 17, 2027
- TBA – July 28, 2028
- TBA – May 4, 2029
- TBA – July 13, 2029
Confirmed movies with unannounced release dates
It is possible that these titles could fill in the TBA gaps above, but we cannot confirm.
- ‘BLACK PANTHER 3’ – TBA
- ‘BLADE’ – TBA
- ‘SHANG-CHI 2’ – TBA
- ‘X-MEN’ – TBA
From X-Men, to the Fantastic Four, to Blade, to a Shang-Chi sequel — there’s still a gluttony of characters and sequels for the franchise to explore. You get the feeling that if the MCU gets the backing to cover everything, the franchise could be hanging around for several more decades at least.
Which upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe movie are you most excited about? Tell us in the comments down below!
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