7 things we learned about the Phase 4 of the MCU, including the titles of the ‘Black Panther’ and ‘Captain Marvel’ sequels
- Marvel revealed the full line-up and release dates of 10 superhero movies due out in the next two years
- The next phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe includes this month’s ‘Black Widow’, starring Scarlett Johansson, and Oscar winner Chloe Zhao’s upcoming ‘Eternals’
Marvel Studios on Monday released a video titled “Marvel Studios celebrates the movies”, highlighting the superhero franchise’s list of upcoming movies.
Among other things, the clip revealed the official titles for the upcoming Black Panther and Captain Marvel sequels.
Here are seven things we learned from the featurette.
We’ve got 10 Marvel movies to look forward
We already knew this year we could expect Black Widow, a prequel examining Natasha Romanoff’s pre-Iron Man life, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, which sees Kim’s Convenience star Simu Liu play Marvel’s first Asian superhero, and recent Oscar winner Chloe Zhao’s upcoming Eternals.
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We did not expect, though, to hear that another seven films would come out between March 2022 and May 2023!
Future titles unveiled
The video reveals the titles of the upcoming films. Tom Holland, Zendaya and Jacob Batalon shared the title of the third Spidey back in February – Spider-Man: No Way Home – and director Taika Waititi has been talking about Thor: Love and Thunder, for months.
But we can now also look forward to Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, and Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3.
The only options
The video also unveils the name of the upcoming Black Panther sequel, due out in July next year: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Surely the only possible title, given how powerful a rallying cry that slogan has become.
We also learn that the second Captain Marvel instalment will be called The Marvels, hinting perhaps that Ms Marvel, the franchise’s first Muslim character, will be a part of the storyline.
A return to the cinema
Marvel seems to be rooting for people to watch these films on the big screen rather than at home on Disney +. We get a voiceover from the late Stan Lee, Marvel’s creator, saying “I love being with people, it’s the most incredible thing in the world.”
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There’s also footage of the audience reaction to Avengers: Endgame, from inside the cinema on the film’s opening night. That kind of awe and excitement is even better when it’s shared.
Family matters
“The one thing that will never change: we’re all part of one big family.” Another Lee quote, this time reminding us of the relationships that these movies established, both on-screen, between the actors playing the roles, and between fans around the world.
We see Guardians’ Gamora and Nebula, fan-favourite Groot reminding his shipmates of their shared connection, and T’Challa sitting with his nemesis Erik Killmonger as the sun goes down, literally and figuratively, on the latter.
Clips of T’Challa will never stop giving us all the feels
Speaking of the Wakandan king, played by the late Chadwick Boseman, the character’s inclusion in this video is particularly bittersweet. His battle cry of “Wakanda forever!” is a reminder not only of how important a film Black Panther was, but of how great a loss Boseman’s death is.
Actress Lupita Nyong’o said last month on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that she believes the Black Panther sequel “very much honours” Boseman, who died last year following a private battle with colon cancer.
Fantastic Four coming back again?
Just before the end of the clip, lights on the screen come together to form a character that could be “A” in the Avengers logo, but also really looks like the number “4”. Seeing how the various adaptations of that comic have gone over the years, we’re not sure how we feel about this!
Here’s the full Phase 4 line-up, with expected release dates:
Black Widow, July 2021
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, September 2021
Eternals, November 2021
Spider-Man: No Way Home, December 2021
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, March 2022
Thor: Love and Thunder, May 2022
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, July 2022
The Marvels, November 2022
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, February 2023
Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3, May 2023