Marvel just announced all of its upcoming TV shows and movies through 2025 at Comic-Con. Here they all are.
- Marvel Studios announced more of its upcoming shows and films releasing through 2025 at San Diego Comic-Con.
- This includes the "Fantastic Four" reboot, "Captain America 4," and two "Avengers" films.
- Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige announced that phases four, five, and six of the MCU are collectively known as The Multiverse Saga.
Marvel Studios returned to San Diego Comic-Con for the first time in three years with a huge presentation showcasing several of its upcoming future film and TV titles along with the names of the next two Avengers movies.
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"Phase Four comes to a close with 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,'" Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige told the Hall H crowd at SDCC 2022, which Insider attended. "What's fun to do here is talk a little bit about the future."
Feige revealed a timeline of the next 12 Marvel titles that will be included in the studio's Phase Five movie and TV release schedule. After Disney+'s upcoming "She-Hulk" series and the "Black Panther" sequel, Phase Five will kick off with "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" in February 2023 and end with "Thunderbolts" in 2024.
Feige also briefly teased three films to come in Phase Six, including the next two "Avengers" movies, which will be called "Avengers: The Kang Dynasty" and "Avengers: Secret Wars." Together, Phases IV, V, and VI of the MCU will be called The Multiverse Saga.
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