The announcement brings Marvel's 2018 releases to three.
It's early at Comic-Con 2014, but the news is already starting to flow from the event. Ready to make a big splash, Marvel has announced another release date for an untitled film, this one May 4, 2018.
This brings the total number of Marvel films in 2018 to three, and that's not counting other studios which own properties like Spider-man and X-Men. The news comes less than a week after Mouse House claimed five additional other dates from 2017-2019.
The news is almost as important as the Wednesday news that Sony had vacated that date for The Amazing Spider-Man 4 as part of its reshuffling of the franchise.
But what about learning the actual titles to all of these films? It's clear that we'll get news about many of them this week, as it presents in Hall H on July 26.
It's possible that the May 4, 2018 could be set as a Guardians of the Galaxy sequel, but we're hoping for something more grand such as Nova or perhaps the long-promised follow-up to 2008's Incredible Hulk. Either way, the schedule is getting filled with lots of Marvel movie goodness. Let's hope Kirby vs. Marvel doesn't shoot all of that down, but for now here's a rundown of tall the dates and associated titles:
2015:
May 1: The Avengers: Age of Ultron
July 17: Ant-Man
2016:
May 6: Captain America 3
July 8: Doctor Strange
2017:
May 5: Untitled
July 27: Untitled
Nov. 3: Untitled
2018:
May 4: Untitled
July 6: Untitled
Nov. 2: Untitled
2019:
May 3: Untitled
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