Marvel sets dates for next 10 movies, including ‘Black Panther’ sequel

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In a trailer that dropped Monday, Disney and Marvel Studios unveiled its schedule for the next 10 Marvel Cinematic Universe films, called Phase 4, between now and 2023. The title and release date for the sequel to 2018’s “Black Panther” was also revealed.

“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” will hit theaters on July 8, 2022, but sadly without its Oscar-nominated original star, Chadwick Boseman, who died last August of colon cancer.

Although “Black Widow,” starring Scarlett Johansson, will become the first Marvel film to be released simultaneously in theaters and on Disney+ (for an extra charge) on July 9 this year, the three-minute trailer emphasized the importance of the in-person movie-going experience. The video showed a rousing crowd’s reaction to the 2019 opening night screening of “Avengers: Endgame,” which went on to gross $2.797 billion worldwide.

The clip ends with the message: “See you at the movies.”

Here is the schedule for Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe:

  • “Black Widow” (July 9, 2021)
  • “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” (Sept. 3, 2021)
  • “The Eternals” (Nov. 5, 2021)
  • “Spider-Man: No Way Home” (Dec. 17, 2021)
  • “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” (March 25, 2022)
  • “Thor: Love and Thunder” (May 6, 2022)
  • “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” (July 8, 2022)
  • “The Marvels” (Nov. 11, 2022)
  • “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” (Feb. 17, 2023)
  • “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” (May 5, 2023)

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