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They should be announced sometime this year. Its not just gonna be Avengers from December 2026 to December 2027.
 
I saw Hadestown recently and I really love that they cast whoever is the best choice for Hermes regardless of gender so I was wondering who would you cast as a woman professor X? Bonus points, you can’t say Emma Corrin and they’re non binary anyway
 
I saw Hadestown recently and I really love that they cast whoever is the best choice for Hermes regardless of gender so I was wondering who would you cast as a woman professor X? Bonus points, you can’t say Emma Corrin and they’re non binary anyway
Kate Winslet.
 

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I don't believe there's going to be 4 mcu films in 2028. Thats just too much.
 
that December date is probably the November film being pushed back a month, because, I guess, Marvel now consider December a bigger month (money wise).

3 films a year is more than enough. and Id even say maybe too much. Personally, I think 2 Marvel movies each year should be the pattern, that way they can make sure each film is amazing and the audience has enough time between movies without getting tired or saturated.
 
That hasnt ever happened at Fox, and with the biggest teams, that never happens, except a few Avengers events. But thats an exception, not the norm.

3 years between X-Men sequels is the realistic approach. Rushing sequels is something Marvel shouldnt do, or any big studio for that matter.
 
Spider-Man - 2002 2004
Spider-Man - 2012 2014
Spider-Man - 2017 2019 2021
Iron Man - 2008 2010
X-Men - 2014 2016
Deadpool - 2016 2018
Fantastic 4 - 2005 2007

Its possible, as long as the studio doesn't juggle so many projects and the director/writers just prioritize doing X-Men. Also, using Avengers as an example, when Infinity War/Endgame was released 1 year apart, and soon Doomsday/Secret Wars. The Russo brothers directed four Marvel movies in six years (2014 to 2019) and all were critically acclaimed.

If they want to, they would. Outside cb movies, Harry Potter, Twilight, Hunger Games, Divergent were releasing yearly if not every other year - half of those franchises are ****, but with the right creative team, it can be done.

I just think waiting 3 years for a new X-Men movie is just way too long and goes back to the 2000s in which we got 3 X-Men movies from 2000 to 2006. How many stories/characters are we really going to get with that? Disney+ is also a lost cause, so spin off mutant shows are just not going to be enough inbetween X-Men movies.
 
Other than Spider-Man 2 in 2004, all the sequels you listed that only had 2-year lead-in are inferior.

Do you really want to use TASM as your example for how MCU should be treating X-Men? Or X-Men: Apocalypse only coming out 2 years after DOFP? Didn't that torpedo all the goodwill that they just won back in DOFP?
 
Doomsday and Secret Wars will be released back to back, yes............ but the latest Avengers movie (Endgame) came in 2019, 7 years before Doomsday.

these big events movies have been in preparation during many many years, rewrites, and build up.

Marvel Studios wont fast track X-Men sequels right after debuting. Ensemble movies are harder to make, because its a more complex production, with +30 actors and all, different and complex agendas, etc.

comparing Spiderman fast-tracked movies at Sony with a big X-Men movie under Marvel Studios.... yeah, doesnt make any sense. and yeah, lets not talk about Apocalypse and how little care the creative team had with the actual X-Men characters. And the boxoffice showed it didnt work in their favor.
Fast-tracking movies is never a good thing.
 
Other than Spider-Man 2 in 2004, all the sequels you listed that only had 2-year lead-in are inferior.

Do you really want to use TASM as your example for how MCU should be treating X-Men? Or X-Men: Apocalypse only coming out 2 years after DOFP? Didn't that torpedo all the goodwill that they just won back in DOFP?
"half of those franchises are ****, but with the right creative team, it can be done."
 
Ensemble movies are harder to make, because its a more complex production, with +30 actors and all, different and complex agendas, etc.
2016: Captain America Civil War
2018: Avengers Infinity War
2019: Avengers Endgame

2025: Thunderbolts, Fantastic 4
2026: Avengers Doomsday
2027: Avengers Secret Wars

Nobody said its easier, but 3 years isn't a requirement if they have a plan and they know what they are doing. If you want to wait 3 years for every new X-Men film, okay. X3 and Dark Phoenix also came out 3 years after the last one.
 

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