This morning, during a special event
at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Marvel Studios President Kevin
Feige revealed the films that will make up Phase 3 of the Marvel
Cinematic Universe, featuring a mix of fan-favorite characters
and several heroes who will be making their big-screen debuts.
The next two films to be released by
Marvel are AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON on May 1, 2015, and ANT-MAN on July
17, 2015. Marvel revealed the dates and titles of nine additional films
through 2019, including upcoming Captain America, Thor,
Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy installments, along with films
featuring Black Panther – who, Feige announced, will be played by
Chadwick Boseman – Captain Marvel, Doctor Strange, and the Inhumans.
The announced films are as follows:
·
5/1/15 – AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON
·
7/17/15 – ANT-MAN
·
5/6/16 – CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR
·
11/4/16 – DOCTOR STRANGE
·
5/5/17 – GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY 2 (previously dated 7/28/17)
·
7/28/17 – THOR: RAGNAROK
·
11/3/17 – BLACK PANTHER
·
5/4/18 – AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR PART I
·
7/6/18 – CAPTAIN MARVEL
·
11/2/18 – INHUMANS
·
5/3/19 – AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR PART II
Ten films have already been released
in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, beginning with 2008’s IRON MAN. All 10
films opened at #1 domestically and have collectively grossed over $7.1
billion globally.
Two of these films, MARVEL’S THE
AVENGERS and IRON MAN 3, set records as the #1 and #2 domestic openings
of all time with $207.4 million and $174.1 million respectively.
MARVEL’S THE AVENGERS went on to become the third biggest film of
all time worldwide, while Marvel’s IRON MAN 3 ranks as the sixth
biggest film ever. They are the two highest grossing Super Hero films of
all time.
Earlier
this year, Marvel’s CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER, which broke
the April opening domestic record with $95 million, earned $714 million
worldwide and is the #5 film of 2014. Most recently, Marvel’s GUARDIANS
OF THE GALAXY crossed
$757 million globally after opening with a domestic August record of
$94.3 million and setting an October debut record in China, where it has
now grossed nearly $90 million. It’s the #1 film of the year
domestically and the #3 film worldwide.
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