![]() You could sense palpable fanboy awe as Feige revealed that Easter eggs for the Ten Rings - a terrorist organization dedicated to destroying the world by any means necessary - had been teased in the original Iron Man, in Ant Man, and in another Marvel short, showing the group’s distinctive interlocking series of circle tattoos peaking from stills in each project on the hall’s big screen. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten RingsĪnother project Marvel had been keeping under wraps, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, was announced for February 12, 2021. “We beat you once we can beat you twice,” Mackie said. The Marvel prez welcomed both actors to the stage, but their chummy, bro-y banter was interrupted by a sinister video in which Daniel Brühl, as his bad guy character Baron Zemo (from Captain America: The Winter Soldier), ominously intoned, “I’ll be seeing you very soon.” Next up, Feige announced the existence of a project called The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, which reteams Anthony Mackie’s character Sam Wilson/the Falcon with Sebastian Stan’s Bucky Barnes/the Winter Soldier for a series that will debut on Disney+ in Fall 2020. I’m proud to have a diverse family.” The Falcon and the Winter Soldier There’s a lot of mother instincts in this Eternals, a movie that is going to be for all the people who never felt represented in superheroes movies. The way she approaches leadership as a woman, she sees them like a family. “It takes a strong woman to do a movie like this. “Chloe is a strong woman,” the Mexican actress said. Hayek took her moment onstage to praise the director (best known for her Independent Spirit Award–winning film, The Rider) while acknowledging The Eternals’ broad array of representation and inclusiveness. Zhao turned up alongside the movie’s diverse cast: Salma Hayek, Richard Madden, Kumail Nanjiani, Lauren Ridloff (the first deaf Marvel hero), Bryan Tyree Henry, Lia McHugh (the youngest-ever Marvel hero), Don Lee, and Angelina Jolie. The Eternalsįirst off: director Chloe Zhao’s The Eternals, which arrives in theaters November 2020 and centers on a group of immortal aliens who have lived on the earth for 35,000 years, protecting humanity from evildoers known as the Deviants. And he iced the whole thing with a shocking casting coup. Wearing his signature baseball cap - a symbolic talisman that we will touch on later - the studio honcho walked attendees through ten upcoming movie and TV projects certain to broaden the depth of the MCU’s storytelling by crossing over from the movie screen to Disney’s upcoming streaming service, Disney+. Instead, Feige gave a curated tour through the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s so-called Phase Four, the studio’s follow-up to its Infinity Saga that kicked off with 2008’s Iron Man and concluded with the release of this month’s Spider-Man: Far From Home. The Comic-Con faithful naturally intuited this to mean the studio’s “We got the IP back” return to the Uncanny X-Men. Or, for that matter, the just-discovered MCU reboot of Fantastic Four, which received but a fleeting, casual mention from the stage by Marvel president Kevin Feige in the same breath as a project he called Mutants. ![]() Among those on the horizon: Black Panther 2, Guardians of the Galaxy 3, and Captain Marvel 2. ![]() It says a lot about the overwhelming display of cinematic firepower Marvel brought to San Diego Comic-Con’s Saturday evening that the studio did not use its Hall H panel to hype impending sequels to past blockbusters. Natalie Portman (as Dr.Marvel honcho Kevin Feige (left) with Scarlett Johansson and Black Widow co-star David Harbour Stephen Strange), Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness The Black Phone (June 24) Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff in Marvel Studios’ ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ DisneyĢ022’s Most Anticipated Returning PerformancesĬhris Hemsworth (as Thor), Thor: Love and Thunderīenedict Cumberbatch (as Dr. ![]() Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (April 8) The Black Phone Universal 30) ParamountĢ022’s Most Anticipated Action/Adventure Movies (non-superhero)Ģ022’s Most Anticipated Animated/Family Moviesįantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (April 15) 7)ĭoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness(May 6) Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Oct. Here are the top picks from Fandango’s survey: Sony “From some of the biggest returning characters like Spider-Man, Batman, Catwoman and Doctor Strange, to memorable franchises like Black Panther, Top Gun, Mission: Impossible and Jurassic World, the new year is packed with thrills, chills and adventure around every corner.” “Audiences are looking for unforgettable experiences at the theater and 2022 promises to deliver a bounty of exciting new movies that you must see on the big screen,” said Fandango managing editor Erik Davis.
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