All eyes have been on Marvel Studios since they blew up the Box Office with the release of their soon-to-be-iconic film, ‘Avengers: End Game’, and with San Diego Comic-Con just taking place, it’s not a surprise that fans were excited to find out all the info they could regarding what’s next for the franchise.
As for what we can expect, San Diego Comic-Con 2019 saw Marvel officially announce 10 titles, some of which were movies while the others were TV series. Specifically, we saw Falcon and the Winter Soldier scheduled for Autumn 2020, Black Widow scheduled for May 1, 2020, The Eternals scheduled for November 6, 2020, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings scheduled for February 12, 2021, WandaVision scheduled for Spring 2021, Loki scheduled for Spring 2021, What If…? scheduled for Summer 2021, Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness scheduled for May 7, 2021, Hawkeye scheduled for Fall 2021, as well as Thor: Love and Thunder scheduled for November 5, 2021 – which is interestingly set to feature Natalie Portman as a female Thor.
As well as this, we can also expect a reboot of Blade starring Mahershala Ali, a third Spider-Man movie featuring Tom Holland as well as a sequel to Black Panther that may or may not feature the original portrayer, Chadwick Boseman.