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Marvel updates its schedule with several delays

by Sean P. Aune | October 12, 2022October 12, 2022 10:16 am EDT

Marvel Studios spent some time this summer explaining its upcoming schedule, and now a large portion of it has changed.

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Thanks to some significant delays on Blade, the movie has now moved back 10 months from Nov. 3, 2023 to Sept. 6, 2024. This move has caused a cascade of other films to move behind it.

Here is the updated schedule through the end of 2026.

Marvel Cinematic Universe Schedule through 2026

  • 2/17/23 – Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania
  • Spring 2023 – Secret Invasion
  • 5/5/23 – Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3
  • Summer 2023 – Echo
  • 7/28/23 – The Marvels
  • Summer 2023 – Loki Season 2
  • Fall 2023 – Ironheart
  • Winter 2023/2024 – Agatha: Coven of Chaos
  • 2/16/24 – Untitled Marvel
  • Spring 2024 – Daredevil: Born Again
  • 5/3/24 – Captain America: New World Order
  • 7/26/24 – Thunderbolts
  • 9/6/24 – Blade (Formerly 11/3/23)
  • 11/8/24 – Deadpool 3 (Formerly 9/6/24)
  • 2/14/25 – Fantastic Four (Formerly 11/8/24)
  • 5/2/25 – Avengers: Kang Dynasty
  • 7/25/25 – Untitled Marvel
  • 11/7/25 – Untitled Marvel
  • 2/13/26 – Untitled Marvel
  • 5/1/26 – Avengers: Secret Wars (Formerly 11/7/25)
  • 7/24/26 – Untitled Marvel
  • 11/6/26 – Untitled Marvel

We no longer have two Avengers movies in the same calendar year, which seems like the better idea. And considering Fantastic Four just secured its director, that film moving back seems like a wise idea.

There are, of course, now questions about how the phases will work. Previously, Thunderbolts was to end Phase 5, but with Blade now coming after it, we’re not sure how the phases will break down.

With the number of moving parts at Marvel Studios, it’s almost surprising these kinds of shifts don’t happen more often. But there are still 16 movies coming in the next four years, and we’re ready for them no matter what order they appear in.


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Sean P. Aune

Sean Aune has been a pop culture aficionado since before there was even a term for pop culture. From the time his father brought home Amazing