And just as a nice tease, Feige revealed that these titles include Fantastic Four, Black Panther 2, Captain Marvel 2, and a film that could, possibly, feature some mutants. Check out more on all of these titles below.
Now, this is just pure speculation, but I am guessing Feige and company want to make some of these announcements at the D23 Expo. It’s just a wild guess. Why waste it all in one get-go. Here’s what THR’s Borys Kit had to say:
Before the Blade announcement, Feige says there is so much more to talk about such as Black Panther 2, Captain Marvel 2, Fantastic Four (crowd goes even more wild than it already was), and, even mutants, too…but no more time. Tease in the Marvel manner.
We’ve known that Black Panther 2 is in the works since it was announced, especially since Ryan Coogler is returning to the director’s chair. And the fact that there will be another Captain Marvel 2 is no surprise. Let’s just hope it’s met with less resistance from the angry men.
As for Fantastic Four and the possible mutants, we kind of figured that they wouldn’t fit into the picture since Disney has just acquired Fox. Additionally, these titles were planned out well in advance, so it’s not like Disney and Marvel had “just in case we acquire Fantastic Four and X-Men” scripts lying around.
Again, this is pure speculation, but I’d like to think that we could hear about either of those after the release of Thor: Love and Thunder. Feige has stated he wanted to take some time before even thinking about getting into an X-Men film. Of course, that doesn’t mean Fantastic Four has to share the same fate.
We’ll just have to keep you posted in as soon as more developments come in.
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