Marvel wastes no time in coming up with its movies list to excite fans. Following the release of the 5-year plan for the Marvel cinematic universe, the web is abuzz with superhero speculation and rumors.
It has been reported that some of the unconfirmed projects might include "Guardians of the Galaxy 2," Iron Man 4" and "Thor 3."
"Thor 3" is the most probable of the titles mentioned as reports claim that screenwriters have already been hired to start on the project. "Guardians of the Galaxy 2" is not so far-fetched either given how the first movie ended. It sure looked like director James Gunn has set the movie-up for a sequel.
But "Iron Man 4" still remains questionable as there have been rumors circulating that Robert Downey Jr. might not reprise his role as Tony Stark after "Avengers 2." Fans will just have to wait and see.
However, there seems to be a lot of attention focusing on female superheroes and unfazed rumors of a stand-alone movie.
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige tells audiences to hold their horses when it comes to their superheroine assumptions. When it comes to Feige, he's not ready to go ahead with a woman-led Marvel movie. At least, not yet.
Feige in an interview with Comic Book Resources, discussed the possibility of having a female protagonist:
"I think it comes down to timing, which is what I've sort of always said, and it comes down to us being able to tell the right story. I very much believe in doing it. I very much believe that it's unfair to say, 'People don't want to see movies with female heroes,' then list five movies that were not very good, therefore, people didn't go to the movies because they weren't good movies, versus [because] they were female leads. And they don't mention 'Hunger Games,' 'Frozen,' 'Divergent.' You can go back to 'Kill Bill' or 'Aliens.' These are all female-led movies. It can certainly be done."
"I hope we do it sooner rather than later. But we find ourselves in the very strange position of managing more franchises than most people have -- which is a very, very good thing and we don't take for granted, but is a challenging thing. You may notice from those release dates, we have three for 2017. And that's because just the timing worked on what was sort of gearing up. But it does mean you have to put one franchise on hold for three or four years in order to introduce a new one? I don't know. Those are the kinds of chess matches we're playing right now."
Here's the official future Marvel movies list according to MTV:
August 1, 2014 - "Guardians of the Galaxy"
May 1, 2015 - "The Avengers: Age of Ultron"
July 17, 2015 - "Ant-Man"
May 6, 2016 - "Captain America 3″
July 8, 2016 - Unconfirmed (But rumored to be "Doctor Strange")
May 5, 2017 - Unconfirmed
July 27, 2017 - Unconfirmed
November 3, 2017 - Unconfirmed
May 4, 2018 - Unconfirmed
July 6, 2018 - Unconfirmed
November 2, 2018 - Unconfirmed
May 3, 2019 - Unconfirmed
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