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Marvel’s Comedian-Con panel confirms film launch dates in Part four – CNET
Marvel’s San Diego Comedian-Con panel dropped some huge information.
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Kevin Feige has unveiled our first official have a look at the upcoming Part four slate of the MCU. The president of Marvel Studios hit the stage at Marvel’s panel in Corridor H, Saturday evening at San Diego Comedian-Con. He answered the largest lingering query because the merger of Disney and Fox: How lengthy till we see some X-Males or different Marvel superheroes be part of our faves?
That is Marvel’s Part four schedule:
Could 1, 2020: UntitledFall, 2020: UntitledNov. 6, 2020: UntitledFeb. 12, 2020: UntitledSpring, 2021: UntitledCould 7, 2021: UntitledSpring, 2021: Untitled (two films have been slated for Spring, 2021)Summer season, 2021: UntitledFall, 2021: UntitledNov. 5, 2021: Untitled
Marvel additionally confirmed that The Falcon and Winter Soldier authentic TV collection will arrive on Disney Plus in fall, 2020. Based on some tweeters on the ground, it’s a part of Part four, so would fill that fall, 2020 slot.
WandaVision, a Marvel authentic TV collection starring Elizabeth Olsen as Scarlet Witch, turned the following large information: Marvel confirmed it should arrive in spring, 2021.
And now we have affirmation Loki, the Marvel TV collection starring Tom Hiddleston because the titular anti-hero, is coming to Disney Plus in Spring, 2021.
Here is what we and others have been tweeting from the panel ground.
And this is information on Falcon and Winter Soldier, set to star Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan and Daniel Brühl.
Daniel Brüle is coming to play Barron Zemo! Simply appeared to threaten our heroes onstage in a distant look ?#MarvelSDCC #SDCC2019
— cait petrakovitz ??♀️➡️#SDCC (@misscp) July 21, 2019
Simply introduced in Corridor H at #SDCC, Marvel Studios’ THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER, an authentic collection with Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan and Daniel Brühl. Streaming completely on Disney+, Fall 2020. pic.twitter.com/FmFMKWUrhO
— Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios) July 21, 2019
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