Marvel Already Has Release Plans for Phase 7 Movies

Marvel Studios delighted fans at Comic-Con by revealing it has planned ahead for Phase 7–and has even shared release dates for the movies.

The four movies, which will be released in 2026, are all as yet untitled but have been been given the following release dates: February 13, May 1, July 24, and November 6–but what could they be?

As yet, there are no hints as to what those movies might be. Marvel has revealed the entire Phase 5 schedule, and Phase 6 release dates including two new Avengers movies, which will wrap up The Multiverse Saga before Phase 7 kicks off.

The new double-bill of Avengers movies released in one year–Avengers: The Kang Dynasty on May 2, 2025 and Avengers: Secret Wars on November 7, 2025–will no doubt delight fans, who won’t have to wait years between them.

The films will also bring the three-phase Multiverse Saga to an end.

There is a lot to take in from Marvel’s Comic-Con panel at the weekend with so many new things announced from details of a new Daredevil series to a release window and name change for the Agatha Harkness spin-off show.

The first trailer for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever also debuted around the world, as well as a new trailer for the upcoming Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney At Law with a couple of very exciting cameos.

Meanwhile, fans at the event in San Diego got an exclusive first look at trailers for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3.

Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige announced an “Untitled Marvel Film” is scheduled to be released on February 16, 2024, leading fans to speculate that it might be Deadpool 3, as there was no mention of the Merc with a Mouth’s much-anticipated threequel.

We may get more about Deadpool at Disney’s D23 expo in September, but it might be a push for any additional news for Phase 7–so fans will probably have to wait longer for any more information for that far ahead.

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