Marvel revealed the title for the
next Captain America film, it’s Captain America:
Civil War, and the next Thor film: Thor 3:
Ragnarok, slated for July 28, 2017.
Black Panther will hit theaters
on November 3, 2017, starring 42 and Get on
Up star Chadwick Boseman.
Feige announced that the studio will
make a Captain Marvel film, set for July 6, 2018. Carol
Danvers is Captain Marvel, making it the studio’s first
female-centered film.
Two more ensemble Avengers films
were also dated: Avengers: Infinity War Part 1 for May 4,
2018 and Part 2 for May 2019.
Marvel has already announced dates
for several phase 3 films: Ant-Man starring Paul
Rudd is slated for July 17, 2015, and Captain America
3, which will include Robert Downey Jr. along
with Chris Evans, is slated for May 6, 2016.
Doctor Strange has been
originally dated forJuly 8, 2016, but director Scott Derrickson and
Marvel have been going back and forth with finding a leading man.
After negotiations with Joaquin Phoenix fell apart in
early October, Benedict Cumberbatch came into talks to take
on the titular role.
Guardians of the Galaxy 2, which
will see James Gunn return to direct, will hit theaters on
July 28, 2017.
The Marvel movies are currently in
Phase 2 of their universe-building film slate, which will culminate
with next year’s Avengers: Age of Ultron (hitting U.S.
theaters on May 1, 2015).
But the whole notion of phases began
when Marvel found itself over-performing with its initial movies,
with the first wave now consisting of Iron Man, Incredible Hulk,
Iron Man 2, Thor and Captain America: First Avenger. Phase
1 climaxed with 2012’s Avengers, which grossed more than a
billion dollars and set the stage for Marvel to secretly plan out
years and years worth of possible movies.
0 Comentarios