Marvel Universe Unveils 4 New Movies to Slate!
Marvel Universe Unveils 4 New Movies to Slate with ‘‘Doctor Strange,’’ ‘’Black Panther,’’ ‘’Captain Marvel’’ and the ‘‘Inhumans’’ to add to the Marvel cinematic universe.
CelebNMusic247.com has got the drop via Marvel who unveiled the titles and release dates of its upcoming superhero films through 2019 during a Tuesday event in Hollywood.
The schedule includes a mix of sequels featuring familiar faces and originals focused on Marvel characters that have yet to be introduced on the big screen. 2015 kicks off with ‘‘The Avengers: Age of Ultron’’ and ‘‘Ant-Man.’’
The Marvel Cinematic Universe slate includes:
‘‘Captain America: Civil War’’ and ‘‘Doctor Strange’’ in 2016
‘‘Guardians of the Galaxy 2,’’ ‘’Thor: Ragnarok’’ and ‘‘Black Panther’’ in 2017
‘‘The Avengers: Infinity War — Part I,’’ ‘’Captain Marvel’’ and ‘‘Inhumans’’ in 2018
‘‘The Avengers: Infinity War — Part II’’ in 2019
Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige told fans and members of the media on stage at the El Capitan Theatre.
‘‘When we have information we want to reveal, we reveal it – Sometimes that’s in a press release, sometimes that’s in San Diego Comic-Con — if everything comes together well — and sometimes that’s on a random Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the morning.’’
As for who will be playing Black Panther
It will be “Get On Up” star Chadwick Boseman, who will make his first appearance in ‘‘Civil War,’’ which will pit Captain America and Iron Man against each other. In the comics, Black Panther is the leader of the fictional African nation of Wakanda who becomes a member of The Avengers.
According to Feige, Black Panther “is definitively a big part of ‘Civil War,'” as Marvel fans “will see him for the first time in ‘Civil War’ in costume.’’
Boseman said at the El Capitan event:
“I’m blessed to be part of this Marvel universe…I look forward to making magic together.”
Here is what CelebNMusic247.com is also hearing from Boston.com:
‘‘Black Panther’’ and ‘‘Captain Marvel’’ will mark the studio’s first films centered on black and female characters from Marvel comics. Feige said the big-screen iteration of the Captain Marvel character will be Carol Danvers, a U.S. Air Force officer whose adventures take her to space in the comics.
No casting announcements were made for ‘‘Inhumans,’’ which is about a race of superbeings.
However, Variety reports, Benedict Cumberbatch is in talks to play the doctor-turned-sorcerer-supreme in the newest superhero film from Marvel that Scott Derrickson will direct.
The film has not yet been officially dated, but Marvel is said to be eyeing a 2016 release. Cumberbatch’s role could be made official at a Marvel Studios presentation to media and fans at Disney’s El Capitan Theater.
Cumberbatch would play Stephen Vincent Strange, a former neurosurgeon who becomes the next Sorcerer Supreme and primary protector of Earth against magical and mystical threats. Marvel Comics vets Stan Lee and Steve Ditko co-created the character in 1963.
Back in July we reported that Dwayne The Rock Johnson was cast in the upcoming Captain Marvel. The Furious 7 actor confirmed the news at the time.
The Rock leaked on IG that he’ll be playing Black Adam (Captain Marvel’s fictional comic book supervillain) in the upcoming Captain Marvel (Shazam) in the upcoming Marvel Universe film. As for the role of Captain Marvel, he has NOT been cast as of yet.
The Rock once again confirmed that he was cast as Black Adam in the upcoming Captain Marvel:
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