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All Superhero Movies to 2020

We have the final, final, final version of the list.

Story by Matt Cummings

With the sudden announcement of the Sony/Marvel Spider-man deal back in February, the entire Marvel calendar was upended, pushing titles back and others out of the way. We wrote about this back when the news broke, but it's clear that the situation hadn't exactly settled. The addition of 2016's Gambit hadn't yet been figured out, which caused yet another wave of bloggers to hit the UPDATE button on their old stories. But it doesn't end there.

Other news - such as the lackluster performance of The Amazing Spider-man 2 which forced Sony to seek out a co-partner in Marvel in the first place - also changed Sony's plans regarding Drew Goddard's Sinister Six, effectively ending its development for the time being. Not one to be left out, the all-new DCCU (DC Cinematic Universe) is also vying for our hearts (and wallets), and with news on that front happening nearly every week now, it's important that we recognize their upcoming slate.

Now that the facade has finally been upgraded, we'd like to offer the most up-to-date calendar. We were hesitant to include an updated version until we were crystal clear that it wouldn't change by the time we went to post. Also, we've added links to episodes we've covered in past articles, so make sure you read those as well.

2015:
May 1: Avengers: Age of Ultron
July 17: Ant-Man
August 7: Fantastic Four

2016:
February 12: Deadpool (Fox)
March 25: Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice
May 6: Captain America: Civil War
May 27: X-Men: Apocalypse (Fox)
August 5: Suicide Squad
October 7: Gambit
November 4: Doctor Strange

2017:
March 3: Untitled Wolverine 3 sequel
May 5: Guardians of the Galaxy 2
June 2: Fantastic Four 2 (Fox)
June 23: Wonder Woman
July 28: Marvel Studios co-produced Spider-Man film (Sony, new addition)
November 3: Thor: Ragnarok (new date)
November 17: Justice League, Part 1

2018:
March 23: The Flash
May 4: Avengers: Infinity War, Part 1
July 6: Black Panther (new date)
July 13: Untitled Fox Mystery Marvel film
July 27: Aquaman
November 2: Captain Marvel (new date)

2019:
April 5: Shazam
May 3: Avengers: Infinity War, Part 2
June 14: Justice League, Part 2
July 12, 2019: Inhumans (new date)

2020:
April 3: Cyborg
June 19: Green Lantern

Now that we've totally confused your iCalendar, what do you think of the changes? Which of these have you interested, and which do you think will be bit hits?

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