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You are You will be watching Marvel movies until your death and they will continue long afterwards. The pleasure of investing in the film world Marvel, which ends its long gestation phase with Avengers: Avengers: Endgame is that it is only a long story: these universe are all connected. It's an eternal opera for space. It's a perpetual franchise.
Marvel did not confirm his entire schedule, except for a vague calendar with terms like "Untitled Marvel Movie 8" scheduled for July 2022. But there are many rumors, and even directors and confirmed characters. All these films are exciting. But how is exciting? Today, we rank all confirmed and semi-confirmed Marvel films based on our enthusiasm (and you should be) to see them. For what it's worth, we include Sony movies (which own Spider-Man and sometimes borrow MCU stars like Iron Man) and Fox X-Men movies (which have not yet gone through Marvel, but could day) as part of the Marvel family, even though, technically, is not part of the film world Marvel
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14. Gambit (March 2020)
Be worried about this one. Channing Tatum embodies Gambit, a former Louisiana thief capable of manipulating kinetic energy. Cool, no? We guess. But the film was a mess from the beginning, with three different directors attached and then leaving the project, from Rupert Wyatt to Doug Liman to Gore Verbinski. It also seems that he has gone from a burglary film to a romantic comedy (with the brilliant Lizzy Caplan as a Gambit movie). But the filming has still not started and there is still no director. At the last check, Tatum himself spoke of directing him. We will see if this happens even.
13. X-Men: Dark Phoenix (June 2019)
The X-Men have come a long way with X-Men: Apocalypse a little moaning (and directed by Bryan Singer , who has surely finished with this now) and his greatest moment of recent years mocking Deadpool 2. They brought back the crew again to follow the exit of the Phoenix by Jean Gray, one of the most powerful characters in comics. You have to wonder how long they will continue, with actors like Jennifer Lawrence, Michael Fbadbender and James McVoy clearly ready to move on, and the flickering franchise in the shadow of Deadpool. Focusing a whole movie on a character up to then minor seems to represent a risk. Expect X-Men: Deadpool (or vice versa) as soon as they can enforce the contracts.
12. Venom 2 (TBD)
The first film was a huge success, which concealed the fact that it was a total mess, almost from the start. (This film is essentially a series of intrigues with occasional explosions of CGI.) But Tom Hardy had some lunatic energy like Venom, and when a movie earns as much money as this one, there is will definitely have another one. Maybe they'll take a little longer to sort out the details of it, or, if that does not happen, they'll just let Hardy go crazy. That would be nice too.
11. Doctor Strange 2 (2021)
The first film was amusing, even particularly inspired. do you even remember anything about Rachel McAdams? We would say that Doctor Strange was more fun in Infinity War than in his own film. Director Scott Derrickson will be back for this one, and we'll admit we appreciate Benedict Cumberbatch's American accent … but that sounds a little bit minor.
10. The New Mutants (August 2019)
Here is the exit ramp for the X-Men franchise: these "new" mutants, which focus on mutant teens endowed with incredible powers held in an institution against their will. If this is the big success Fox hopes, he will not have to worry about Lawrence and Fbadbender, and the crew: they will have their own new franchise to build. Director Josh Boone knows his teenagers. he realized Blame their stars after all. We are not sure of needing any other X-Men franchise, but fresh blood can only help us to give some vitality to the business.
9. Black Widow (2020)
No, it will not be the "Saturday Night Live" version of the story, but it will happen: Scarlett Johannsen would have signed a $ 15 million deal to play the character in a solo film, directed by Cate Shortland ( Berlin Syndrome, Lore ). The most intriguing rumor about Black Widow is that it will be rated R, which would be the first Marvel Cinematic Universe movie to receive this rating.
8. Guardians of the Galaxy 3 (TBD)
After the controversy over screenwriter-director James Gunn, the third film Galaxy was postponed, but they still plan to do it, and maybe even using Gunn's already finished script. (Although he's not behind the camera.) These characters are still a big company, but you can not help thinking that he's going to lose something without the maestro who did everything to make it happen. Anyway: we are still angry at Peter Quill for Infinity War. What was man?
7. Shang-Chi (1965) Announced just last month, Shang-Chi is the first Asian-dominant Marvel movie based on a martial arts character confronting his own family demons. The film was written by Dave Callaham, who also wrote the next sequel Spider-Man: In Spider-Verse and writes the sequel of Wonder Woman . The moment seems propitious for this and it is clearly in good hands.
6. The Eternals (2020)
The first major stage of the MCU's fourth stage, The Eternals is a group of extraterrestrial beings who have superhuman, well, everything; think less Hawkeye, more Thanos. This is considered a major project, the pivot of the next phase, but we are perhaps more excited because of the attached director: Chloe Zhao, who directed the incredible film of 2018 The Rider that looks different from a gigantic company like this in the most human way possible.
5. Captain Marvel (March 2019)
Marvel's long-awaited first film focused solely on a female lead role – the only thing DC has beaten for – Captain Marvel features Brie Larsen as a former Air Force pilot whose DNA is merged with a Kree warrior in an accident and ends up making it a galactic superhero. You may remember the call of Captain Marvel in the closing credits of Infinity War, linking the two films of the Avengers but the chronology is in the years 90, which means you can probably expect a lot of snapple and big hair rappers.
4. Spider-Man: Away from Home (July 2019)
Spider-Man: Homecoming is Spider-Man's most entertaining movie for a decade … at least until Spider-Man: In the spider -Verse was born. Tom Holland revitalized the character in the public consciousness, and the result (helped by a big villain played by Michael Keaton and a dizzying general mood and teen-bop) was sensational. The sequel includes a school trip to Europe and a villain named Mysterio, played by Jake Gyllenhaal. Spider-Man's fatigue is natural at this point, but director Jon Watts has made things happen the first time and is back for this one. We are not yet tired of Spidey.
3. Black Panther 2
The most profitable film ever made by Marvel – and the third most profitable movie of all time – is obviously heading to the top of the list of strong emotions, and even if he loses his Amazing villain Killmonger, Wakanda and its inhabitants have an infinite number of stories to tell us. Ryan Coogler has committed to lead the sequel, so we are already there: Heck, it is possible that the first film eventually win the prize for best film, after all. And you never know: maybe they can find a place for Michael B. Jordan after all.
2. Spider-Man: The Spider-Verse 2 (2020)
This is surely not what it will call, but if you've seen the fantastic original, you know that's what's going on. there is no limit to the number of spin-offs that could result from this. We will surely have a Spider-Man Black, and Spider-Woman, and maybe even a Spider-Ham movie at some point, but this one will surely focus on Miles Morales, the hero of the first movie. They will eventually dilute the size of the first film and it will be a disappointment. But for now, we want as many of these films as they will give us.
1. Avengers: Endgame (April 2019)
This is the big problem, the second half of the epic, lighting the cliffhanger of (spoilers? We badume?) Thanos that destroys half of the universe. How did they all come back? Does all come back? How do they take care of Thanos? And perhaps the most fascinating: which heroes, the original Avengers, are removed from the franchise? Is this for Captain America? Iron Man? Nick Fury? More than a decade of films have specifically led to this one. Anything that comes after will be a reaction to that. This is the most important to date, and perhaps the most important of all times.
Grierson & Leitch write regularly on films and organize a film podcast . Follow them on Twitter or visit their website .