Two new Avengers films will close out the "Multiverse Saga" of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
We have no idea what these movies will look like—something we haven’t been able to say about Marvel in a minute. After setting the scope for its next two years of projects—with an ambitious, if still transitional, timeline for Phase 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe—Kevin Feige got a little more ambitious near the end of his presentation today at San Diego Comic-Con, as the company’s plans edged into Phase 6. One big question is whether Joe and Anthony Russo, who directed previous Avengers installments Infinity War and Endgame will return; the pair have spoken more than once about their desire to adapt Secret Wars, but also expressed concern at what a big production it’ll be.
Each new phase would feature a handful of individual movie titles featuring characters like Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, or the Guardians of the Galaxy ...
Does membership on another team like the Guardians, Fantastic Four, or Thunderbolts preclude someone from being involved in the Avengers? And who of all the new, unaffiliated characters will be considered worthy enough to receive the call? As first seen in Loki season 1, and then even further in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the storytelling possibilities in the MCU at the moment have taken on almost literal infinite dimensions. Why break from the usual “Avengers at the end of each phase” paradigm for two consecutive phases, only to return to it to conclude the Multiverse Saga? Not only is the Avengers’ current roster unclear but the Avengers are not even the only superhero team on the block within the MCU, anymore. Marvel’s Avengers capped the end of Phase 1, Avengers: Age of Ultron largely wrapped up Phase 2, and Phase 3 played host to the epic Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. That Avengers tradition comes to an end with Phase 4, which is set to conclude with Black Panther sequel Wakanda Forever this November. This might come as a shock to some MCU fans who’ve come to expect an epic Avengers finale for each phase. And then three of those phases constitute a saga like the Infinity Saga and now the Multiverse Saga.
Over a year after 'Loki,' Kang's plan is finally coming together. At SDCC 2022, Marvel Studios revealed plans for a Phase 5 crossover movie called ...
(Notably, this makes Kang the first supervillain in Marvel Comic history to physically conquer the entire world.) However, with Fantastic Four set to kick off Phase 6, we assume that cast will also play a crucial role in this story. Kurt Busiek wrote the comic with art from Alan Davis, Kieron Dwyer, Ivan Reis, Manuel Garcia, and more.
Marvel announced that the fifth Avengers movie, The Kang Dynasty, will hit theaters in May 2025.
Likewise, in Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness fans also got a small taste of the havoc that playing with alternate universes can cause. Accompanying Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino), a Loki variant with an enormous chip on her shoulder, Loki (Tom Hiddleston) battles Alioth, the giant behemoth that consumes all that exists in the Void, essentially guarding the Kang Variant beyond, at the end of time. First officially introduced to the MCU in the Season 1 finale of Loki on Disney+, fans met Kang at the end of time - like the very end of time.
During the blockbuster Marvel Studios panel at the convention center, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige took the stage to thunderous cheers and applause to ...
During the presentation Kevin Feige, President of Marvel Studios, announced that Marvel Studios' Avengers: The Kang Dynasty will release in theaters on May 2, 2025. Marvel Studios' 'Avengers: The Kang Dynasty' will release on May 2, 2025. SDCC 2022: Marvel Studios' 'Avengers: The Kang Dynasty' Announced
Marvel Studios announced two Avengers films, both set for release in 2025, that will conclude The Multiverse Saga. Here is everything to know.
It is entirely possible that Marvel Studios pushes the release of Avengers: Secret Wars back to give the two films a year of breathing room. Avengers: Infinity War takes the epic-sounding name from the Infinity War comic but is more an adaptation of Infinity Gauntlet, Infinity, and The Thanos Quest. Avengers: Age of Ultron doesn't take any elements from the Age of Ultron event and crafts an entirely new story but recognizes the title is eye-catching. Since Kang is one of the most iconic Avengers villains, it only makes sense that he be the villain that reunites a new team of heroes. The basic premise involves Kang taking control of the planet, meaning if Marvel Studios keeps that concept, the Avengers will be at a disadvantage. First up is Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, which is set to open on May 5, 2025, on that coveted first weekend of May that Marvel loves so much. This felt like a film Marvel had been building to all through Phase 4, as Loki introduced a variant of Kang the Conqueror (Jonathan Majors) in its season finale as He Who Remains. That variant hinted that there would be other more dangerous variants.
Avengers 5 and 6 have finally been officially named thanks to the Marvel Studios' Comic-Con presentation.
After The Infinity Saga, the Secret Wars story felt like a natural next step for Marvel Studios to take. Sure, those dates can move at any given time, but for the moment, Fantastic Four, Kang Dynasty, and Secret Wars are set to hit theaters within 12 months of each other. As a part of the Marvel Studios San Diego Comic-Con Hall H panel, the super-powered giant revealed the names for both Avengers 5 and 6.
Marvel didn't announce any of the cast members or other creatives attached to these new Avengers movies, but a good portion of the Ant-Man 3 panel was devoted ...
As comics editor Susana Polo wrote, Jonathan Hickman’s Secret Wars “evokes the granddaddy of all event comics, DC Comics’ Crisis on Infinite Earths, with a promise of universal armageddon and the mashing up of different parallel earths.” Hickman also played a significant role in reshaping the first family of Marvel, the Fantastic Four, so it looks like Phase 6 will see even more of his work brought to screen. At San Diego Comic-Con today Marvel unleashed a flurry of announcements, including the end of Phase 4 and timelines for Phases 5 and 6. Under this new plan, Phase 6 will roll out with the upcoming Fantastic Four movie, and will wrap up a year later with a double-header: Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars. The first half of this two-parter, Kang Dynasty, will be released May 2, 2025, with Secret Wars coming Nov. 7, 2025.