That’s a big hint. Can you imagine if he showed up in a post credit scene? The place would explode.
nothing from that website is accurate.I remember a few years ago that peeltheorange website listed out a ton of new franchises that were supposedly supposed to come out on Netflix including shows like Deathlok, moon knight, ect.
Of course, there has been a lot of changes with the purchase of Fox, the new streaming service, and increasingly widened differentiation of Marvel Studio's from Marvel TV.
That being said, even if true, the proposed shows listed on the Reddit leak linked to above are just that in-planning. Baron Zemo who was announced at comic con may've not originally been planned for Falcon and the Winter Soldier or that leak is not totally accurate. In any case, it's interesting to note that the mentioned Hawkeye rumor did in fact come to fruition.
nothing from that website is accurate.
Also, that 4Chan leak is fake. Zemo is returning for Season 1 of Falcon and Winter Soldier. Loki is revealed to be a version from an alternate universe.
I do. Because Blade is almost certainly gonna be a 2022 movie, and doesn’t fit the position of big money earner (May with Iron Man/Avengers) or comedy-centric (July with Spidey/Ant-Man). So I think Blade gets the February slot. That early slot has been one for more untested properties (Black Panther, Captain Marvel).Do you think they'll move Black Panther to the May slot instead of leaving it in February? Just like they did with Doctor Strange?

July could also be Spider-Man 3 instead. It's definitely coming out between 2021 and 2022 though. I don't see Sony releasing it any later than that.I do. Because Blade is almost certainly gonna be a 2022 movie, and doesn’t fit the position of big money earner (May with Iron Man/Avengers) or comedy-centric (July with Spidey/Ant-Man). So I think Blade gets the February slot. That early slot has been one for more untested properties (Black Panther, Captain Marvel).
February - Blade
May - Black Panther 2
July - Guardians of the Galaxy 3
*BP and GOTG could be reversed, it wouldn’t impact things too much either way. This is just my guess.
Also I could see a November slot being added.
July could also be Spider-Man 3 instead. It's definitely coming out between 2021 and 2022 though. I don't see Sony releasing it any later than that.
I think it will be July 2021. Marvel did not put a date there. And Sony announced the SM movies. And it would fit the 2-year gap.SM3 will be July 2022. There's a 99.9% chance of it.
I think it will be July 2021. Marvel did not put a date there. And Sony announced the SM movies. And it would fit the 2-year gap.
And if they do release it in 2021, they would have to move the release dates for the other films around, just like they did with Homecoming. With 2022, it would seem like an easy way to fit the film on their slate. Either way, whatever year it lands on films will have to be moved around, but 2022 seems like the easiest route to go.Its not that they didn't put a date there. They have two ways of releasing their 3 films per year:
A) February, May, July
B) February, May, November
2021 is a B year.
I don't think they're doing four per year.
Personally, I think they do 4 movies in 2021. They are only doing 2 in 2020, so they have extra time to prep for it. No moving around of films needed. Plus Feige mentioned 11 Phase 4 projects but only 10 were announced.And if they do release it in 2021, they would have to move the release dates for the other films around, just like they did with Homecoming. With 2022, it would seem like an easy way to fit the film on their slate. Either way, whatever year it lands on films will have to be moved around, but 2022 seems like the easiest route to go.
Personally, I think they do 4 movies in 2021. They are only doing 2 in 2020, so they have extra time to prep for it. No moving around of films needed. Plus Feige mentioned 11 Phase 4 projects but only 10 were announced.
It makes perfect sense, I just hope they get an actor that fits the role. I trust the casting director she's so far hasn't failed in her choices.
How, exactly, does it make "perfect sense" for Namor, an ocean based villain motivated by broadly ecological goals, to be the villain in a movie about a landlocked nation that almost certainly pollutes little?
How, exactly, does it make "perfect sense" for Namor, an ocean based villain motivated by broadly ecological goals, to be the villain in a movie about a landlocked nation that almost certainly pollutes little?