Disney Plus receives new Marvel shows from 2020

Disney Plus receives new Marvel shows from 2020

It's no secret that Marvel will be very active on the upcoming Disney Plus streaming service, which is set to launch in the US later this year. But with the official unveiling of the Marvel TV series and movies slated for the next two years, we now have a better idea of ​​when the fallout from Loki, Hawkeye, and WandaVision will reunite on the Disney Plus slate of shows (via from GamesRadar). . The first Marvel sequels we'll get, it seems, will be Falcon and the Winter Soldier, with Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan reprising their roles for a Q2020 2021 release (between July and September). The two Loki, with the hoax of the Norse gods Tom Hiddleston, and WandaVision, the spin-off of Elizabeth Olsen's The Vision of the Scarlet Witch and Paul Bettany's The Vision, will be released on Disney Plus in the second quarter of 2021 (between April and June). ). However, the Jeremy Renner spinoff for Hawkeye will come a bit later in Q1950 2020. The content of these spinoff series has yet to be confirmed. Given WandaVision's apparent background in the XNUMXs and (spoilers!) Loki's demise in Avengers: Endgame, it looks like Marvel will use these shows on Disney Plus to explore the prequel to these beloved characters, though the multiverse discussions in recent movies could take. In completely different directions. But if we know anything, it's that projects this far away are likely to change, and we could see some of these release dates pushed back or pushed, so as not to clash with some of Marvel's big movies. Competitors Disney Plus itself will launch in December in the United States, with plans for rollout in other territories likely (hopefully?) in early XNUMX. We expect to have a lot of legacy content like classic Disney movies as well as the Wars movies from launch day, but it looks like we'll be waiting a bit longer for Disney Plus exclusive shows.

Countdown to phase 4

Of course, these shows are only a fraction of what Marvel has planned for their Phase 4 roadmap. We know that at least 10 new movies will be shooting in the MCU in the next few years. There are amazing sequels, like a new Doctor Strange, Thor 4 (with Natalie Portman playing Thor, opposite Chris Hemsworth), as well as a martial arts-themed superhero movie with an Asian-American lead actor (almost all the time). ). , Marvel!). Add to that an Eternals movie with Angelina Jolie and a Blade reboot with Mahershala Ali (Moonlight, Green Book), an Oscar winner, and Marvel content doesn't seem to be lacking in the near future.