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Release date | 2023–2025 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | Total (4 films): $945.8 million–$1.05 billion |
Box office | Total (4 films): $2.352 billion |
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Phase Five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is a group of American superhero films and television series produced by Marvel Studios based on characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics. Phase Five features all of the Marvel Studios productions set to be released starting from 2023 to mid-2025, with Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures distributing the films, while the series release on Disney+. Starting with Agatha All Along in late 2024, live-action series were released under Marvel Studios' "Marvel Television" label, while animation in the phase was produced by Marvel Studios Animation. The first film in the phase is Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania , which was released in February 2023, while the first series in the phase, Secret Invasion , premiered in June 2023. The release schedule of Phase Five was changed several times due to the 2023 Hollywood labor disputes. Kevin Feige produces every film and serves as executive producer of every series in this phase, alongside producers Stephen Broussard for Quantumania; Lauren Shuler Donner, Ryan Reynolds, and Shawn Levy for Deadpool & Wolverine ; and Nate Moore for Captain America: Brave New World .
The films of the phase include Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, starring Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly; the ensemble Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 ; The Marvels , starring Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris, and Iman Vellani; Deadpool & Wolverine, starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman; Captain America: Brave New World, starring Anthony Mackie; and the ensemble Thunderbolts* . The first four films of the phase have grossed over $2.3 billion at the global box office.
The Disney+ television series of the phase include Secret Invasion, starring Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn; the second season of Loki , starring Tom Hiddleston; the second and third seasons of the animated What If...? , narrated by Jeffrey Wright; Echo , starring Alaqua Cox; Agatha All Along, starring Kathryn Hahn; the first season of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man , starring Hudson Thames; the first season of Daredevil: Born Again , starring Charlie Cox; and Ironheart , starring Dominique Thorne. The second season of the I Am Groot shorts, starring Vin Diesel, are also included in this phase. Phase Five, along with Phase Four and Phase Six, constitutes "The Multiverse Saga".
By April 2014, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige said that additional storylines for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) were planned through 2028. [1] During Marvel Studios' panel at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2019, Feige announced several films and Disney+ television series in development for Phase Four of the MCU, [2] before revealing the film Blade was also in development. [3] After the panel, Feige confirmed that Blade was not part of the Phase Four slate at the time, and that what was announced was the full Phase Four slate at that point, despite Marvel already developing further projects at that time, [4] such as the long-in-development Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and a sequel to Captain Marvel (2019). [5] [6] A sequel to Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018) entered development by November 2019, for a potential release in 2022. [7] Development work on a second season of What If...? had begun by December 2019. [8] Ryan Reynolds confirmed that month that a third Deadpool film after 20th Century Fox's Deadpool (2016) and Deadpool 2 (2018) was in development at Marvel Studios, [9] with his production company Maximum Effort co-producing the film. [10]
In April 2020, Disney scheduled Captain Marvel 2 for release on July 8, 2022, [11] before moving it back to November 11, 2022, in December 2020. [12] Also in December, they dated Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 for 2023, [13] and announced Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and a Fantastic Four film were in development, [14] [15] [16] along with the Disney+ series Secret Invasion , Ironheart , [17] and Armor Wars (later changed to a film). [17] [18] Feige indicated Secret Invasion and Ironheart would tie-in with future MCU films. [19] These Disney+ series, plus Captain Marvel 2, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, and Fantastic Four were believed to be a part of Phase Four at that time. [20] By November 2020, development had begun on a second season of the television series Loki , [21] which was formally confirmed in July 2021. [22]
Development on a series centered on Echo as a spin-off from Hawkeye began by March 2021. [23] By the end of April 2021, a fourth Captain America film was revealed to be in development as a continuation of the series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021). [24] In May 2021, Marvel Studios announced the title for Captain Marvel 2 as The Marvels , as well as the respective February 17 and May 5, 2023, release dates for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. [25] By June 2021, in addition to What If...?, Marvel Studios was developing a slate of at least three more animated series. [26] [27] In October 2021, Marvel Studios further adjusted The Marvels to February 17, 2023, and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania to July 28, 2023, [28] only to swap their release dates in April 2022, because Quantumania was further along in production than The Marvels. [29] Development on a series centered on Agatha Harkness as a spin-off from WandaVision began by October 2021. [30] During the Disney+ Day event the following month, Marvel Studios officially announced Echo , [31] Agatha: House of Harkness (later retitled Agatha All Along ), [31] [32] and the animated Spider-Man prequel series titled Spider-Man: Freshman Year. [31]
By March 2022, a reboot project of Marvel Television's Netflix series Daredevil (2015–2018) was revealed to be in development, [33] [34] and was confirmed to be in development for Disney+ in May. [35] By June 2022, Marvel Studios was developing the film Thunderbolts* . [36] Later that month, Feige said information on the next saga of the MCU would be provided in the following months, with Marvel Studios being a "little more direct" on their future plans to provide audiences with "the bigger picture [so they] can see a tiny, tiny bit more of the roadmap" following the clues included during Phase Four. [37] At Marvel Studios' San Diego Comic-Con panel in July 2022, Feige announced that Black Panther: Wakanda Forever would conclude Phase Four, with the following films and series becoming part of Phase Five: Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, The Marvels, Secret Invasion, and Ironheart. Blade, the second season of Loki, Echo, and Agatha All Along were also confirmed for Phase Five, with Feige announcing the series Daredevil: Born Again and the films Captain America: New World Order and Thunderbolts*. He also announced that Phase Five, along with Phase Four and Phase Six, would be part of "The Multiverse Saga". [38] By then, the second season of What If...? was also announced to release during this phase, [39] while production had begun on five additional shorts for the series I Am Groot . [40] [41] Feige stated that many of the projects in Phase Four and Five, and their post-credit teases, would connect and lead towards the conclusion of the Multiverse Saga, while some would remain standalone. [42] Feige described Quantumania as "a direct line" into the phase and Phase Six's Avengers: The Kang Dynasty (2026). [43] In September, Reynolds announced that Deadpool & Wolverine would be released on September 6, 2024. [44]
In October 2022, Blade had its release date pushed back to the September 2024 slot, due to production-related issues, and Marvel Studios pushed back Deadpool & Wolverine to November 8, 2024, as a result. [45] In December, Echo head writer Marion Dayre said the series would be delayed to late 2023, around that December. [46] In early February 2023, Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that the company would be re-evaluating the volume of content it output as a way to cut costs over the next few years. [47] [48] Shortly after, when reflecting on the amount of Disney+ content released for Phase Four in a short time frame, Feige anticipated that Marvel Studios would look to space out the releases of the Phase Five and Six Disney+ series or put fewer out each year "so they can each get a chance to shine". [49] [48] At that time, the second season of Loki and Secret Invasion were still expected to release in 2023, while other projects in post-production, such as Echo and Ironheart, were unlikely to release that year as previously announced. [48] The Marvels was also delayed to November 10, 2023. [50] A month later, Iger said there was "nothing in any way inherently off in terms of the Marvel brand", and was not concerned with the volume of Marvel content being released. Rather, he believed there would be more of a benefit to shifting to new characters and stories, instead of producing third or fourth sequels with some characters. [51]
The start of the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike in May 2023 resulted in production on Blade being paused until the strike concluded. Other MCU projects in production, or preparing to begin production, at that time—Captain America: New World Order, Agatha All Along, Thunderbolts*, and Deadpool & Wolverine—were not expected to be impacted by the strike, with Marvel Studios reportedly planning to shoot what they could during principal photography and make any necessary writing adjustments during each project's already scheduled reshoots. [52] Picketers participating in the strike shut down a day of soundstage work for Daredevil: Born Again, [53] and later location shooting, resulting in a temporary production pause. [54] By the end of the month, production on Thunderbolts* was delayed until the strike concluded. [55] In early June, Marvel revealed that New World Order had been retitled to Captain America: Brave New World . [56] Later that month, Disney moved Deadpool & Wolverine forward to May 3, 2024, and delayed Brave New World to July 26, 2024, Thunderbolts* to December 20, 2024, and Blade to February 14, 2025, [57] in part due to the writers' strike and Disney's intentions to improve the quality of MCU content from writing through post-production after disappointing reception and lower post COVID-19 pandemic box office earnings for some recently released films. [58] Production on Born Again was also suspended until after the strike concluded. [59] In July, production on Deadpool & Wolverine was suspended because of the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. [60]
In August 2023, the second season of I Am Groot was announced to be released a month later on September 6, 2023, during the phase. [61] [62] In early September, Marvel Studios adjusted the release schedule for some of the television series in the phase, in part because of the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes and a desire to slow down their content output and make each of their titles "an event". The adjustments included dating the second season of What If...? for a late December 2023 release, delaying Echo to January 2024, delaying Agatha All Along to late 2024, and removing Ironheart and Born Again from the release schedule. [63] Echo was set to be the first Marvel Studios series to simultaneously release on Hulu, [64] being available for a limited time, [65] as well as the first series under the "Marvel Spotlight" banner. [66] Following the conclusion of the SAG-AFTRA strike in November 2023, Disney delayed several films to accommodate for the resumption of production. Deadpool & Wolverine was moved to July 26, 2024, Brave New World to February 14, 2025, Thunderbolts* to July 25, 2025, and Blade to November 7, 2025, [67] with the latter now set for release during Phase Six. [68] In December 2023, Marvel Studios Animation announced that Freshman Year had been retitled Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man , [69] and was planned to be released in 2024. [70]
In February 2024, Thunderbolts* was moved forward to May 2, 2025, swapping its release with Phase Six's The Fantastic Four. [71] [72] In May 2024, Iger said Disney planned to release two, or at most three, Marvel films and two Marvel series a year moving forward. This was down from up to four films and around four series being released in some recent years, and was part of the company's larger strategy to reduce its content output and focus on quality; at that time, four films were still planned to be released in 2025. He said Marvel content would continue to balance sequels with new franchises, and added that some upcoming series, including Agatha All Along, were "a vestige" of Disney's previous desire to increase Marvel's content output. [73] Also that month, Marvel Studios revealed that its live-action Disney+ series would be released under a new "Marvel Television" banner, separate from the previous company of the same name, starting with Agatha All Along later in 2024. Animated series would be released under the "Marvel Animation" banner (not to be confused with the Marvel Animation subsidiary) which began with the first season of the studio's animated series X-Men '97 (2024). Winderbaum explained that Marvel Studios was now using the "Marvel Television", "Marvel Animation", and "Marvel Spotlight" banners to indicate to audiences that they did not have to watch all of the studio's projects to understand the overall story and could choose which storylines and characters under these banners to follow. [74] In October 2024, Marvel Studios announced the release dates for their Disney+ projects through the end of 2024 and 2025, including the third season of What If...?, the first season of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, the first season of Daredevil: Born Again, and Ironheart. [75]
Film [68] | U.S. release date | Director | Screenwriter(s) | Producer(s) | Status |
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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania | February 17, 2023 | Peyton Reed [7] | Jeff Loveness [76] | Kevin Feige and Stephen Broussard | Released |
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 | May 5, 2023 | James Gunn [77] | Kevin Feige | ||
The Marvels | November 10, 2023 | Nia DaCosta [78] | Nia DaCosta and Megan McDonnell and Elissa Karasik [79] | ||
Deadpool & Wolverine | July 26, 2024 | Shawn Levy [80] | Ryan Reynolds & Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick & Zeb Wells & Shawn Levy [81] | Kevin Feige, Lauren Shuler Donner , Ryan Reynolds, and Shawn Levy | |
Captain America: Brave New World | February 14, 2025 [67] | Julius Onah [82] | Malcolm Spellman & Dalan Musson and Matthew Orton [83] | Kevin Feige and Nate Moore | Post-production |
Thunderbolts* | May 2, 2025 [72] | Jake Schreier [82] | Eric Pearson and Lee Sung Jin and Joanna Calo [84] [85] | Kevin Feige |
Scott Lang and Hope van Dyne, along with Hope's parents Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne and Lang's daughter Cassie, go on a new adventure exploring the Quantum Realm that pushes their limits and pits them against Kang the Conqueror. [86]
Ahead of the release of Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018), that film's director Peyton Reed and Marvel Studios expected a sequel would be made and had discussed potential story points. [87] A third Ant-Man film entered development by November 2019, with Reed returning as director, alongside Paul Rudd as Scott Lang / Ant-Man and Evangeline Lilly as Hope van Dyne / Wasp. [7] [88] Jeff Loveness was writing the script by April 2020, [76] with the title and new cast members revealed that December. [14] Principal photography began at the end of July 2021 at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, [89] [90] and ended that November, [91] with additional filming in San Francisco and Turkey. [92] [93] Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania premiered on February 6, 2023, [94] and was released on February 17. [29]
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is set in 2026. [95] [96] Jonathan Majors portrays Kang the Conqueror, [14] after first appearing as a variant of that character called He Who Remains in the first season of Loki (2021). [97] [14] Majors also portrays numerous Kang variants within the Council of Kangs, including Immortus, Rama-Tut, and Centurion in the film's mid-credits scene, and Victor Timely in the post-credits scene. The latter also features uncredited cameo appearances by Tom Hiddleston and Owen Wilson, reprising their respective roles of Loki and Mobius M. Mobius from Loki. [98] [99]
The Guardians of the Galaxy are adjusting to life on Knowhere, but when parts of Rocket's past resurface, Peter Quill must lead the Guardians on a dangerous mission to protect him that could lead to the team dissolving. [100]
A third Guardians of the Galaxy film was planned by Marvel Studios in April 2016, [101] with James Gunn returning to write and direct a year later. [102] Disney fired him in July 2018 after controversial jokes he made resurfaced, [103] [104] but reversed course that October and reinstated Gunn as director. [105] Gunn's return was revealed in March 2019, [77] and was followed with confirmation of the five main stars' involvement. [106] Production began after Gunn completed his film The Suicide Squad (2021) and the first season of its spin-off series Peacemaker (2022). [107] Kevin Feige confirmed the film was in development at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con. [5] Filming began in November 2021, [108] at Trilith Studios in Atlanta, [109] [110] and concluded in early May 2022. [111] Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 premiered on April 22, 2023, [112] and was released on May 5. [25]
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is set after the events of The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (2022). [113] Discussing the film's connections to the Multiverse Saga, Feige said Vol. 3 was focused more on concluding the story of the Guardians characters and "not about the bigger world-building", though still "a piece of the puzzle". [114]
While investigating a wormhole linked to the Kree, Monica Rambeau's powers become entangled with those of Kamala Khan and Carol Danvers. The trio team up to determine why they are swapping places with each other every time they use their powers. [115] [116]
Feige confirmed a sequel to Captain Marvel (2019) was in development at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con, [6] with Megan McDonnell set to write the script and Brie Larson returning as Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel by January 2020. [117] [118] The studio wanted a female director for the film rather than have Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck return from the first, [117] and Nia DaCosta was hired to direct by that August. [78] DaCosta also served as a writer alongside Elissa Karasik. [79] The film was announced with the title Captain Marvel 2 in December 2020, [12] with the official title, The Marvels, revealed in May 2021. [25] Principal photography had begun by August 2021 at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, [119] [120] [121] with additional filming taking place at Longcross Studios in Surrey, [122] New Jersey, [123] Tropea, [124] and Los Angeles. [125] [126] Filming wrapped by May 2022. [127] The Marvels premiered on November 7, 2023, [128] and was released on November 10. [50]
The Marvels continues the story from Captain Marvel, [49] and is set in 2026, after the events of the Disney+ series Secret Invasion and Ms. Marvel, [129] [130] [131] with Iman Vellani, Saagar Shaikh, Zenobia Shroff, and Mohan Kapur reprising their respective roles as Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel, [12] Aamir Khan, Muneeba Khan, and Yusuf Khan from the latter series. [132] Teyonah Parris returns as the adult Monica Rambeau from the series WandaVision (2021), after the character was previously portrayed as a child by Akira Akbar in Captain Marvel, [12] while Lashana Lynch, Tessa Thompson, and Hailee Steinfeld reprise their MCU roles as Maria Rambeau, [133] [134] Valkyrie, [135] and Kate Bishop. [134] In the mid-credits scene, Kelsey Grammer appears as Hank McCoy / Beast, portraying an alternate version of the character he played in 20th Century Fox's X-Men films X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) and X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), while Lynch appears as an alternate version of Maria who is known as Binary. [134]
Wade Wilson lives a quiet life, having left his time as the mercenary Deadpool behind him, until the Time Variance Authority (TVA) pulls him into a new mission. With his home universe, Earth-10005, facing an existential threat, Wilson reluctantly joins with an even more reluctant Wolverine on a mission which will change the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). [136] [137]
After the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney was announced in December 2017, Disney CEO Bob Iger said Ryan Reynolds would reprise his role as Wade Wilson / Deadpool from Fox's R-rated X-Men films Deadpool (2016) and Deadpool 2 (2018) in the PG-13–rated MCU. [138] [139] By December 2019, Reynolds confirmed a third Deadpool film was in development at Marvel Studios, [9] with Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin writing the film by November 2020. [140] In January 2021, Feige confirmed the film's MCU setting and that it would retain the R-rating, making it the first MCU film to receive that rating. [141] Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, the writers of the first two films, were hired to rewrite the script in March 2022, when Shawn Levy was revealed to be directing. [80] Zeb Wells also co-wrote the script with Reynolds and Levy, [81] who also produced through their respective production companies Maximum Effort and 21 Laps Entertainment. [81] [10] [142] Lauren Shuler Donner, a producer of the X-Men film series, also produced the film. [81] Hugh Jackman co-stars as James "Logan" Howlett / Wolverine, reprising the role from the X-Men films. [44] Filming began in late May 2023 at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, England. [143] [144] [145] It was suspended in July due to the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike, [60] resumed in late November after the strike ended, [146] and wrapped in January 2024. [147] The film's title was revealed in February 2024. [81] Feige said the film would be the start of the MCU's "Mutant era". [148] Deadpool & Wolverine premiered on July 22, 2024, [149] and was released on July 26. [81]
Deadpool & Wolverine is set in 2024, [150] six years after the events of Deadpool 2, [151] largely on Earth-10005 and in the Void; [150] [152] it occurs after the events of the second season of Loki. [152] [153] Returning from the previous Deadpool films are Morena Baccarin as Vanessa, Rob Delaney as Peter, Leslie Uggams as Blind Al, Karan Soni as Dopinder, Brianna Hildebrand as Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Shioli Kutsuna as Yukio, Stefan Kapičić as the voice of Colossus, [154] and Lewis Tan as Shatterstar, [155] with Aaron Stanford, Dafne Keen, and Tyler Mane reprising their respective roles as Pyro, [156] Laura / X-23, [157] and Sabretooth from the X-Men film series. [158] Also reprising their roles from other Marvel films are Jennifer Garner as Elektra Natchios from Fox's Daredevil (2003) and Elektra (2005); [159] Wesley Snipes as Eric Brooks / Blade from New Line Cinema's Blade film trilogy (1998–2004); and Chris Evans (who portrayed Steve Rogers / Captain America in the MCU) as Johnny Storm / Human Torch from Fox's Fantastic Four (2005) and Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007). Channing Tatum appears as Remy LeBeau / Gambit, after having been attached to star as the character in an unproduced Gambit film. [160] [161] Jon Favreau reprises his MCU role of Harold "Happy" Hogan, as does Wunmi Mosaku as Hunter B-15 from Loki, [161] with the TVA and the creature Alioth from that series also featured in the film, [162] [163] along with the Hulk. [161]
Sam Wilson finds himself at the center of an international incident and must work to stop the true brains behind it. [164]
A fourth Captain America film was revealed to be in development in April 2021, with Malcolm Spellman and Dalan Musson co-writing the script. The duo previously served as head writer and a staff writer, respectively, on the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021). [24] Anthony Mackie joined by that August, to headline the film reprising his role as Sam Wilson / Captain America. [165] Julius Onah was hired to direct in July 2022. [166] [82] The film will explore the effects of becoming Captain America on Wilson. [167] Initially announced as Captain America: New World Order in July 2022, [38] the film was retitled Captain America: Brave New World in June 2023. [56] Filming began in March 2023, [168] taking place at Trilith Studios in Atlanta and in Washington, D.C., [169] [170] and lasted until June. [171] Matthew Orton was hired in December to write for additional photography, which began in late May 2024 and lasted for 22 days. [83] [172] Captain America: Brave New World is scheduled to be released on February 14, 2025. [67]
Danny Ramirez and Carl Lumbly reprise their respective roles of Joaquin Torres / Falcon and Isaiah Bradley from The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, [173] [174] alongside Tim Blake Nelson as Samuel Sterns / Leader and Liv Tyler as Betty Ross from The Incredible Hulk (2008). [173] [175] Harrison Ford replaces William Hurt (who died in 2022) in the role of Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross, who turns into Red Hulk in the film. [176] [177] The remains of Tiamut, a Celestial from Eternals (2021), are featured in the film, [178] allowing the introduction of Adamantium to the MCU. [179]
A group of antiheroes goes on missions for the American government. [36]
A Thunderbolts film was in development by June 2022, with Eric Pearson writing the screenplay, [36] and Jake Schreier attached to direct. [36] [82] In September, the Thunderbolts team was announced to include Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes, Hannah John-Kamen as Ghost, Wyatt Russell as U.S. Agent, Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova, David Harbour as Red Guardian, and Olga Kurylenko as Taskmaster, all reprising their roles from previous MCU projects. [180] Lee Sung Jin joined the film to rewrite the script by March 2023, [84] and Joanna Calo joined for further rewrites by February 2024. [85] Filming began later that month, [181] taking place at Trilith Studios and Atlanta Metro Studios in Atlanta, [182] [183] as well as in Utah. [184] Filming wrapped in June 2024. [185] [186] Thunderbolts* is scheduled to be released on May 2, 2025. [72]
Julia Louis-Dreyfus reprises her MCU role as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, [180] along withLaurence Fishburne as Bill Foster and Rachel Weisz as Melina Vostokoff. [187]
Series | Season | Episodes | Originally released | Network | Head writer(s) / showrunner [a] | Director(s) | Status | ||
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Secret Invasion | 1 | 6 | June 21, 2023 | July 26, 2023 | Disney+ | Kyle Bradstreet [188] [b] | Ali Selim [193] | Released | |
Loki | 2 | 6 | October 5, 2023 | November 9, 2023 | Eric Martin [194] | Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead, Dan DeLeeuw, and Kasra Farahani [195] | |||
What If...? | 2 | 9 | December 22, 2023 | December 30, 2023 | A.C. Bradley [31] | Stephan Franck and Bryan Andrews [69] [196] | |||
3 | 8 [196] | December 22, 2024 [196] | December 29, 2024 [197] | Matthew Chauncey [198] | In production | ||||
Echo [c] | 1 | 5 | January 9, 2024 | Disney+ Hulu | Marion Dayre and Amy Rardin [64] | Sydney Freeland and Catriona McKenzie [199] | Released | ||
Agatha All Along | 1 | 9 | September 18, 2024 | October 30, 2024 | Disney+ | Jac Schaeffer [189] | Jac Schaeffer, Rachel Goldberg, and Gandja Monteiro [200] | ||
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man | 1 | TBA | January 29, 2025 [75] | TBA | Jeff Trammell [31] | Mel Zwyer and Stuart Livingston [201] [202] | In production | ||
Daredevil: Born Again | 1 | 9 [203] | March 4, 2025 [204] | TBA | Dario Scardapane [190] | Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead, Michael Cuesta, Jeffrey Nachmanoff, and David Boyd [205] | Post-production | ||
Ironheart | 1 | 6 [206] | June 24, 2025 [75] | TBA | Chinaka Hodge [206] | Sam Bailey and Angela Barnes [207] |
Nick Fury works with Talos, a shapeshifting alien Skrull, to uncover a conspiracy by a group of renegade Skrulls led by Gravik who plan to gain control of Earth by posing as different humans around the world. [208] [193]
By September 2020, Marvel Studios was developing a series centered on Nick Fury, with Samuel L. Jackson reprising his role and Kyle Bradstreet serving as head writer. [209] That December, Marvel Studios revealed the series to be an adaptation of the Secret Invasion comic book storyline, and confirmed Jackson, with Ben Mendelsohn co-starring as Talos. [17] Filming had begun by September 2021 in London, [210] with Ali Selim directing the series. [193] Filming concluded in late April 2022. [211] Additional filming occurred across West Yorkshire and in Liverpool, England. [212] [213] During production, much of the series' creative team was replaced, with Brian Tucker taking over as writer from Bradstreet and co-director Thomas Bezucha exiting. [188] Extensive reshoots took place from mid-June to late September 2022. [214] [215] [216] Secret Invasion premiered on June 21, 2023, [193] and consisted of six episodes, [217] concluding on July 26, 2023. [218]
Secret Invasion is set around 2026, [95] thirty years after the events of Captain Marvel. [219] Reprising their roles from previous MCU media are Don Cheadle, Cobie Smulders, Martin Freeman, and O-T Fagbenle as James "Rhodey" Rhodes, [220] Maria Hill, [221] Everett K. Ross, [222] and Rick Mason, respectively. [223] Emilia Clarke plays an adult version of G'iah, [208] who appeared as Talos' unnamed child in Captain Marvel, played by Auden L. Ophuls and Harriet L. Ophuls. [224] Charlotte Baker and Kate Braithwaite appear as Talos' wife Soren, [225] who was portrayed by Sharon Blynn in Captain Marvel and Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019). [226]
After the events of the first season, Loki teams up with Mobius M. Mobius, Hunter B-15, and other Time Variance Authority agents "in a battle for the soul" of the TVA. He continues to explore the multiverse in search of Sylvie, Ravonna Renslayer, and Miss Minutes. [227]
The first season of Loki premiered in June 2021. [228] Development on a second season had begun by November 2020, [21] with season one head writer Michael Waldron expected to once again be involved "in some capacity" by January 2021. [229] The season was officially confirmed in July 2021, along with Tom Hiddleston returning to star as Loki. [22] [230] By February 2022, Eric Martin was set to write the season, with Waldron as an executive producer. [194] Filming began in mid-June 2022, [231] at Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom, [232] with Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead directing the majority of episodes, [194] and Dan DeLeeuw and Kasra Farahani also directing. [195] Shooting concluded that October. [233] The second season of Loki premiered on October 5, 2023, [234] and ran for six episodes, [194] concluding on November 9. [235]
The second season begins immediately after the first-season finale, taking place outside of time and space while some events occur between the past, present, and future. [236] Jonathan Majors reprises his role as Victor Timely from Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. [237]
Following the formation of the Guardians of the Multiverse, the Watcher continues to meet new heroes and strange worlds in the Marvel Cinematic Universe multiverse. [31]
The first season of What If...? premiered in August 2021. [238] In December 2019, Marvel Studios Animation had begun work on the second season, [8] [239] while a third season was confirmed in July 2022. [39] A. C. Bradley returned as head writer for the second season, [31] with series' story editor Matthew Chauncey revealed in December 2023 to be taking over as head writer for the third. [198] For both seasons, Bryan Andrews returned as lead director, with Stephan Franck also directing, [31] [69] [196] while Jeffrey Wright returned to narrate the seasons as the Watcher. [63] [196] The second season debuted on December 22, 2023, [240] and consists of nine episodes releasing daily until December 30, [240] [241] while the third season is scheduled to premiere on December 22, 2024, consisting of eight episodes which will release daily until December 29. [196] [197]
The second season's final episode includes the multiverse tree established in the Loki season two finale. [242] Many actors from the films voice their respective characters in both seasons. [243] [244]
Maya Lopez returns to her hometown after the events in New York City, where she must come to terms with her past, while reconnecting with her Native American roots, and embrace her family and community. [199]
Development on a spin-off from the series Hawkeye (2021) starring Alaqua Cox as Maya Lopez / Echo began by March 2021, with Etan Cohen and Emily Cohen set to write and executive produce. [23] Echo was officially announced that November, [31] when Marion Dayre was revealed to be serving as head writer; [245] Dayre serves as head writer along with Amy Rardin. [64] Filming began in late April 2022, [246] and concluded in late August, [247] occurring throughout Metro Atlanta, [248] Peachtree City, [249] Social Circle, [250] and Grantville, Georgia, [251] with Sydney Freeland and Catriona McKenzie directing episodes of the series. [199] Echo was released in its entirety simultaneously on Disney+ and Hulu on January 9, 2024, [252] [64] and consists of five episodes. [253] The series was available on Hulu until April 9, 2024. [65] It is part of the "Marvel Spotlight" banner. [66]
Echo is set five months after the events of Hawkeye in May 2025, [254] and leads into the events of Daredevil: Born Again . [255] Zahn McClarnon reprises his role as William Lopez from Hawkeye, [256] along with Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk / Kingpin and Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock / Daredevil from previous MCU media. [257] Jeremy Renner appears as Clint Barton / Ronin through archive footage from Hawkeye, [258] while Richie Palmer, Sr. and ML Gemmill respectively voice Fisk's parents Bill and Marlene Fisk, replacing Domenick Lombardozzi and Angela Reed, who portrayed the characters in the first season of Daredevil (2015). [259]
After being trapped in the town of Westview, New Jersey, the witch Agatha Harkness escapes with the help of a goth teen who wishes to face the trials of the legendary Witches' Road. Without her magical powers, Harkness and the teen form a new coven of witches to face the trials with. [260]
Development on a spin-off series from WandaVision starring Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness began by October 2021, [30] with Jac Schaeffer set as head writer and executive producer; [30] [31] Schaeffer was being referred to as showrunner by July 2024. [189] The series was initially announced in November 2021 as Agatha: House of Harkness, [31] but was ultimately titled Agatha All Along. [32] Filming began in mid-January 2023, [261] [200] at Trilith Studios in Atlanta, [262] with Schaeffer, Rachel Goldberg, and Gandja Monteiro directing episodes of the series. [200] Filming concluded by late May. [263] Agatha All Along premiered on September 18, 2024, [32] and consists of nine episodes, [264] concluding on October 30. [265] It is second in an intended trilogy of series that includes WandaVision and Vision Quest , starring Paul Bettany as Vision, [266] which is set to debut in 2026, [267] as part of Phase Six. [268]
Agatha All Along is set in 2026, three years after the events of WandaVision. [269] Joe Locke portrays the goth teen, later revealed to be William Kaplan, whose body is used by the soul of Billy Maximoff. Billy was played by Julian Hilliard in WandaVision and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022). Several actors reprise their WandaVision roles, including Debra Jo Rupp as Sharon Davis, Evan Peters as Ralph Bohner, Emma Caulfield Ford as Sarah Proctor, David Payton as John Collins, David Lengel as Harold Proctor, Asif Ali as Abilash Tandon, Amos Glick as a pizza delivery man, and Kate Forbes as Evanora Harkness. [200] [270]
Peter Parker's origin story and early days using the Spider-Man persona are explored while Norman Osborn becomes his mentor. [31] [271]
In November 2021, the animated series Spider-Man: Freshman Year was announced, with Jeff Trammell serving as head writer and executive producer. The series features a style that "celebrates" and pays homage to the early Spider-Man comics. [31] [39] Mel Zwyer and Stuart Livingston are directors of the series. [201] [202] Hudson Thames voices Parker, after previously doing so in What If...?. [272] The series was retitled Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man by December 2023. [69] The first season of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is scheduled to premiere on January 29, 2025. [75] A second season, originally announced as Spider-Man: Sophomore Year, is in development. [39]
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is set in an alternate reality from the main MCU continuity in which Norman Osborn is Peter Parker's mentor instead of Tony Stark. [271] Charlie Cox reprises his MCU role as Matt Murdock / Daredevil, [39] while other characters from previous MCU media appearing include Stark, [273] Dr. Stephen Strange, May Parker, Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus, Mac Gargan / Scorpion, [40] [274] and Curt Connors. [275] Nico Minoru, who appeared in the Marvel Television series Runaways (2017–2019), also appears. [39]
In March 2022, a new Daredevil project was revealed to be in development with Feige as a producer, [33] [34] after Disney regained the rights to the Marvel Television series Daredevil from Netflix and it began streaming on Disney+. [276] [277] The series was confirmed to be in development for Disney+ in May, with Matt Corman and Chris Ord attached as head writers and executive producers, [35] and was officially announced in July with Charlie Cox returning as Matt Murdock / Daredevil. [278] Filming began in early March 2023, on location in New York, [279] [280] and also occurred at Silvercup Studios East. [53] Production was suspended in June due to the writers' strike, [59] with less than half of the series' episodes filmed. By late September 2023, Marvel Studios decided to overhaul the series creatively, replacing Corman and Ord as head writers and releasing the remaining directors, with some elements already shot planned to be retained. [188] Michael Cuesta, Jeffrey Nachmanoff, and David Boyd serve as credited directors of the series. [205] In October, Dario Scardapane was hired to serve as the showrunner, working on new episodes as well as scenes for episodes already shot, along with the duo of Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead to direct the remaining episodes. [190] Filming resumed in January 2024, [281] and wrapped in April. [282] The first season of Daredevil: Born Again is scheduled to premiere on March 4, 2025, [204] and is expected to consist of nine episodes. A second season is in development. [203]
Daredevil: Born Again is set after the events of Echo. [255] D'Onofrio and Mohan Kapur will reprise their respective roles as Wilson Fisk / Kingpin and Yusuf Khan from previous MCU media, [278] [283] along with Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle / Punisher, [284] Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page, Elden Henson as Foggy Nelson, [285] Wilson Bethel as Benjamin "Dex" Poindexter, [286] and Ayelet Zurer as Vanessa Marianna-Fisk from Marvel's Netflix television series. [287]
MIT student Riri Williams returns home to Chicago where she discovers secrets that pit technology against magic, setting her on a path of danger and adventure. [288]
In December 2020, Marvel Studios announced a series centered on Riri Williams / Ironheart was in development starring Dominique Thorne, [17] reprising her role from the film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. [289] Chinaka Hodge was hired as head writer in April 2021. [206] Coogler produces the series through Proximity Media. [207] Filming had begun by early June 2022, [290] [291] at Trilith Studios in Atlanta, [292] with Sam Bailey and Angela Barnes directing episodes of the series. [207] Filming also occurred in Chicago by late October, [293] and concluded in early November. [294] [295] Ironheart is set to premiere on June 24, 2025, [75] and will consist of six episodes. [206]
Ironheart is set after the events of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. [296] [288]
Series | Season | Episodes | Originally released | Writer and director | ||
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I Am Groot | 2 | 5 | September 6, 2023 | Kirsten Lepore [297] |
Each short follows Baby Groot as he explores the universe beyond the confines of the Guardians of the Galaxy's ship, going on adventures with new and unusual characters that get him into trouble. [298] [31] [299]
The first five shorts of I Am Groot premiered in August 2022. [300] Production on five additional shorts was underway by July 2022, [40] [41] described as a second season. [301] Kirsten Lepore returns as head writer, director, [297] and executive producer, with Vin Diesel once again voicing Baby Groot. [299] The second season of I Am Groot premiered with five shorts on Disney+ on September 6, 2023. [61] [62]
Jeffrey Wright reprises his role as the Watcher from What If...? in the season. [302]
1995 | (Captain Marvel) |
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1996–2013 | |
2014 | I Am Grooteps. 6–10 [304] |
2015–2023 | |
2024 | (Hawkeye) |
2025 | Echo [254] |
(The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special) | |
2026 | Quantumania [96] [95] |
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 [113] [305] | |
Secret Invasion [219] [95] | |
The Marvels [129] | |
Agatha All Along [269] |
Echo is set five months after the events of Hawkeye, in May 2025. [254] Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is set in 2026. [95] [96] Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is set after the events of The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special. [113] [305] Secret Invasion is set around 2026, [95] thirty years after the events of Captain Marvel. [219] The Marvels is set in 2026, after Secret Invasion and Ms. Marvel. [129] Agatha All Along is set in 2026, three years after the events of WandaVision. [269] Ironheart is set after the events of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. [296] Daredevil: Born Again is set after the events of Echo. [255]
The second season of Loki begins immediately after the first-season finale, taking place outside of time and space while some events occur between the past, present, and future. [236] Deadpool & Wolverine is set in 2024, [150] six years after the events of Deadpool 2, [151] largely on Earth-10005 and in the Void; [150] [152] it occurs after the events of Loki season 2. [152] [153]
This section includes characters who will appear in multiple films and/or television series within Phase Five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and have appeared in the billing block for at least one film or have been a member of the starring cast for at least one series.
Title | U.S. release date | Length | Composer(s) | Label |
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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | February 15, 2023 | 1:00:14 | Christophe Beck | Hollywood Records Marvel Music |
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (Original Score) | May 3, 2023 | 1:03:02 | John Murphy | |
The Marvels (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | November 8, 2023 | 1:08:29 | Laura Karpman | |
Deadpool & Wolverine (Original Score) | July 24, 2024 | 1:01:51 | Rob Simonsen |
Title | U.S. release date | Length | Composer(s) | Label |
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Secret Invasion: Vol. 1 (Episodes 1–3) (Original Soundtrack) | July 12, 2023 | 46:59 | Kris Bowers | Hollywood Records Marvel Music |
Secret Invasion: Vol. 2 (Episodes 4–6) (Original Soundtrack) | August 4, 2023 | 54:11 | ||
Loki: Season 2 – Vol. 1 (Episodes 1–3) (Original Soundtrack) | October 27, 2023 | 52:07 | Natalie Holt | |
Loki: Season 2 – Vol. 2 (Episodes 4–6) (Original Soundtrack) | November 17, 2023 | 1:09:34 | ||
What If... Happy Hogan Saved Christmas? (Season 2/Episode 3) (Original Soundtrack) | December 15, 2023 | 4:51 | Laura Karpman and Nora Kroll-Rosenbaum | |
What If...?: Season 2 (Original Soundtrack) | January 5, 2024 | 32:00 | ||
Echo (Original Soundtrack) | January 12, 2024 | 1:17:00 | Dave Porter | |
Agatha All Along: Vol. 1 (Episodes 1–5) (Original Soundtrack) | October 11, 2024 | 1:15:11 | Christophe Beck, Michael Paraskevas, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, and Robert Lopez | |
Agatha All Along: Vol. 2 (Episodes 6–9) (Original Soundtrack) | November 1, 2024 | 1:16:45 |
Title | U.S. release date | Length | Label |
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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3: Awesome Mix Vol. 3 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | May 3, 2023 | 1:05:13 | Hollywood Records Marvel Music |
Deadpool & Wolverine: Van Jamz | July 24, 2024 | 1:01:52 | |
Deadpool & Wolverine: Madonna's "Like a Prayer" EP | August 9, 2024 | 11:00 | Warner Records |
Film | Digital release | DVD/Blu-ray release |
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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania | April 18, 2023 | May 16, 2023 |
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 | July 7, 2023 | August 1, 2023 |
The Marvels | January 16, 2024 | February 13, 2024 |
Deadpool & Wolverine | October 1, 2024 | October 22, 2024 |
Television series | Blu-ray/Ultra-HD Blu-ray release |
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Loki season 2 | December 3, 2024 [316] |
Film | U.S. release date | Box office gross | All-time ranking | Budget | Ref. | |||
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U.S. and Canada | Other territories | Worldwide | U.S. and Canada [317] | Worldwide [318] | ||||
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania | February 17, 2023 | $214,504,909 | $261,566,271 | $476,071,180 | 210 | 267 | $276–326.6 million | [319] [320] |
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 | May 5, 2023 | $358,995,815 | $486,559,962 | $845,555,777 | 65 | 94 | $250 million | [321] [322] |
The Marvels | November 10, 2023 | $84,500,223 | $121,636,334 | $206,136,557 | 1002 | 880 | $219.8–274.8 million | [323] [324] |
Deadpool & Wolverine | July 26, 2024 | $636,745,858 | $701,154,969 | $1,337,900,827 | 12 | 20 | $200 million | [325] [326] [327] |
Total | $1,294,746,805 | $1,570,917,536 | $2,865,664,341 | – | – | $945.8 million–$1.051 billion |
Film | Critical | Public | ||
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Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic | CinemaScore | PostTrak | |
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania | 46% (411 reviews) [328] | 48 (61 reviews) [329] | B [330] | 75% [330] |
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 | 82% (407 reviews) [331] | 64 (63 reviews) [332] | A [333] | 91% [333] |
The Marvels | 62% (368 reviews) [334] | 50 (57 reviews) [335] | B [336] | 73% [336] |
Deadpool & Wolverine | 78% (409 reviews) [337] | 56 (58 reviews) [338] | A [339] | 96% [339] |
Series | Season | Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic |
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Secret Invasion | – | 52% (197 reviews) [340] | 63 (24 reviews) [341] |
Loki | 2 | 82% (169 reviews) [342] | 65 (23 reviews) [343] |
What If...? | 2 | 90% (29 reviews) [344] | 79 (7 reviews) [345] |
Echo | – | 70% (88 reviews) [346] | 62 (24 reviews) [347] |
Agatha All Along | – | 83% (208 reviews) [348] | 66 (32 reviews) [349] |
The first season of Marvel Studios: Legends premiered in January 2021 for Phase Four. [350] The series examines individual heroes, villains, moments, and objects from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and how they connect, in anticipation of the upcoming stories that will feature them in Phase Five. [350] [351] The second season premiered on Disney+ on February 10, 2023, with the release of the first three episodes. [351] [352] Episodes highlighted Ant-Man, Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne, the Wasp, [351] Peter Quill, Gamora, Nebula, Rocket, Kraglin, Groot, [353] [352] Nick Fury, Maria Hill, Talos and the Skrulls, Everett Ross, James Rhodes, [354] the TVA, Variants, [355] Carol Danvers, Monica Rambeau, and Kamala Khan, [356] and the Guardians of the Multiverse. [357]
Marvel Studios: Assembled premiered in March 2021 for Phase Four. Each special of the documentary series goes behind the scenes of the making of the MCU films and television series with cast members and additional creatives. [358] The first special for Phase Five was released on Disney+ on July 19, 2023, for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, [359] followed by additional specials for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Secret Invasion, [360] Loki season two, [356] Echo, [361] The Marvels, [362] Deadpool & Wolverine, [363] and Agatha All Along. [364]
Title | No. of issues | Publication date | Writer(s) | Artist(s) | |
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First published | Last published | ||||
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man | 5 | December 11, 2024 | TBA | Christos Gage [365] | Eric Gapstur [365] |
Marvel Studios, LLC, formerly known as Marvel Films, is an American film and television production company. Marvel Studios is the creator of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), a media franchise and shared universe of films and television series produced by the studio, based on characters that appear in Marvel Comics publications. The studio was founded in 1993 by Avi Arad as part of Marvel Entertainment and has been led by producer Kevin Feige, who serves as its president, since 2007. The studio originally licensed the film rights to several Marvel characters before beginning to produce its own films in 2004, and has since regained many of those rights. The Walt Disney Company acquired the studio in 2009, along with the rest of Marvel, and transferred it in August 2015 to become a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, where it is part of Disney Entertainment. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures has distributed most of the studio's films since The Avengers (2012).
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is an American media franchise and shared universe centered on a series of superhero films produced by Marvel Studios. The films are based on characters that appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The franchise also includes several television series, short films, digital series, and literature. The shared universe, much like the original Marvel Universe in comic books, was established by crossing over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters.
Deadpool & Wolverine is a 2024 American superhero film based on Marvel Comics featuring the characters Deadpool and Wolverine. Produced by Marvel Studios, Maximum Effort, and 21 Laps Entertainment, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the 34th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and the sequel to Deadpool (2016) and Deadpool 2 (2018). The film was directed by Shawn Levy from a screenplay he wrote with Ryan Reynolds, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, and Zeb Wells. Reynolds and Hugh Jackman respectively star as Wade Wilson / Deadpool and Logan / Wolverine, alongside Emma Corrin, Morena Baccarin, Rob Delaney, Leslie Uggams, Aaron Stanford, and Matthew Macfadyen. In the film, Deadpool learns that the Time Variance Authority plans to destroy his universe and works with a reluctant Wolverine from another universe to stop them.
The following outline serves as an overview of and topical guide to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), an American media franchise and shared universe created by Marvel Studios and owned by the Walt Disney Company. The franchise began in 2008 with the release of the film Iron Man and has since expanded to include various superhero films and television series produced by Marvel Studios, television series from Marvel Television, short films, digital series, literature, and other media. These are based on characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige produces every film and series from that studio for the MCU. The shared universe, much like the original Marvel Universe in comic books, was established by crossing over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters.
Loki is an American television series created by Michael Waldron for the streaming service Disney+, based on Marvel Comics featuring the character of the same name. It is the third television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) produced by Marvel Studios, sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. The series takes place after the events of the film Avengers: Endgame (2019), in which an alternate version of Loki created a new timeline. Waldron served as head writer and Kate Herron directed the first season, with Eric Martin and the duo Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead serving as head writer and leading the directing team for the second season, respectively.
What If...? is an American animated anthology television series created by A. C. Bradley for the streaming service Disney+ based on the Marvel Comics series of the same name. It is the fourth television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) from Marvel Studios, the first animated series from the studio, and the first series produced by Marvel Studios Animation. The series explores alternate timelines in the multiverse that show what would happen if major moments from the MCU films occurred differently. Bradley served as head writer for the first two seasons, with Matthew Chauncey taking over for the third, and Bryan Andrews as the lead director.
Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is a group of American superhero films and television series produced by Marvel Studios based on characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics. Phase Four features all the Marvel Studios productions released from 2021 through 2022. It is the first phase in the franchise to include television series, alongside television specials marketed as "Marvel Studios Special Presentations", with Marvel Studios developing several event series for the streaming service Disney+ in addition to the feature films that it was already set to produce. Animation in the phase was produced by Marvel Studios Animation. Phase Four began with the series WandaVision, which premiered in January 2021, while the first theatrical film in this phase is Black Widow, which was released in July 2021 by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The phase concluded with the television special The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special in November 2022. The release schedule of Phase Four was changed several times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Kevin Feige produced every film and executive produced every series and special in this phase, alongside producers Jonathan Schwartz for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Nate Moore for Eternals and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Amy Pascal for Spider-Man: No Way Home, and Brad Winderbaum for Thor: Love and Thunder.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is a 2023 American superhero film based on Marvel Comics featuring the characters Scott Lang / Ant-Man and Hope Pym / Wasp. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the sequel to Ant-Man (2015) and Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018), and the 31st film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). It was directed by Peyton Reed, written by Jeff Loveness, and stars Paul Rudd as Scott Lang and Evangeline Lilly as Hope van Dyne, alongside Jonathan Majors, Kathryn Newton, David Dastmalchian, Katy O'Brian, William Jackson Harper, Bill Murray, Michelle Pfeiffer, Corey Stoll, and Michael Douglas. In the film, Lang, Van Dyne, and their family are accidentally transported to the Quantum Realm and face off against Kang the Conqueror (Majors).
The first season of the American television series Loki, based on Marvel Comics featuring the character of the same name, sees Loki brought to the mysterious Time Variance Authority (TVA) after stealing the Tesseract during the events of Avengers: Endgame (2019), and is forced to help catch a dangerous variant version of himself. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films and television series of the franchise. The season was produced by Marvel Studios, with Michael Waldron serving as head writer and Kate Herron directing.
The second season of the American television series Loki, based on Marvel Comics featuring the character of the same name, sees Loki working with Mobius M. Mobius, Hunter B-15, and other members of the Time Variance Authority (TVA) to navigate the multiverse to find Sylvie, Ravonna Renslayer, and Miss Minutes. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. The season is produced by Marvel Studios, with Eric Martin serving as head writer and Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead leading the directing team.
Marvel Studios: Assembled is an American anthology television docuseries of specials created for the streaming service Disney+. Produced by Marvel Studios, each special goes behind-the-scenes of a Marvel Studios Disney+ series or film, particularly those within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), with the creatives, exploring the process of creating each series or film.
Mobius M. Mobius is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/artist Walter Simonson, the earliest incarnation of the character first appeared in Fantastic Four #346. A clone of Mark Gruenwald, various versions of Mobius from different points in time make up the bureaucratic leadership and middle management of the timekeeping organization known as the Time Variance Authority, including Mr. Tesseract, Mr. Ouroboros, and Mr. Paradox.
The multiverse is a fictional setting within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise. Based on the setting of the same name from the Marvel Comics, it is a collection of infinitely many alternate realities and dimensions. First explored in the film Doctor Strange (2016), it is revisited in the film Avengers: Endgame (2019) before playing a key role in Phases Four, Five, and Six of the MCU, which constitute "The Multiverse Saga".
Mid-credits and post-credits scenes have been used in various Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media, since the beginning of the franchise with the 2008 film Iron Man. The use of such scenes as a whole has changed movie-goer expectations, and has received both praise and criticism. Individual scenes have been widely discussed, ranked, and criticized. In some cases, MCU films have multiple mid-credits and post-credits scenes, and MCU television series have employed them after some episodes.
Phase Six of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is a group of American superhero films and television series to be produced by Marvel Studios based on characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics. Phase Six features all of the Marvel Studios productions set to be released starting from mid-2025 to mid-2027, with Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures distributing the films, while the series release on Disney+. Live-action series are released under Marvel Studios' "Marvel Television" label. The first film in the phase will be The Fantastic Four: First Steps, scheduled for release in July 2025. The release schedule of Phase Six was changed several times due to the 2023 Hollywood labor disputes. Kevin Feige produces every film and executive produces every television series in this phase, alongside Anthony and Joe Russo for Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, and Amy Pascal for the untitled Spider-Man: No Way Home sequel.
The fictional timeline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise and shared universe is the continuity of events for several feature films, television series, television specials, short films, and the I Am Groot shorts, which are produced by Marvel Studios, as well as a group of Netflix series produced by Marvel Television.
...this post-credits scene is actually a scene from Loki season two.
Alonso heads up Marvel's dedicated "mini-studio," Marvel Studios Animation, which is behind such shows as What If ...? [...] and the summer 2022 series of Vin Diesel–voiced original shorts, I Am Groot.
it spent $274.8 million and banked a $55 million subsidy from the government of the United Kingdom where the movie was made. This brought its net spending down to $219.8 million