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Kevin Feige Talks About the Future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
We're coming up on the end of the first era of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and no one is really sure what's going on after. We used to have years and years of Marvel movies planned in advance, but after Spider-Man: Far From Home in July 2019 the slate is pretty much a mystery. Bird.Movies.Death. spoke to Kevin Feige about the future of the MCU.
The main strategy is that in many ways I feel like we're still in the midst of delivering on the promise from that last event! We've still got Captain Marvel and Avengers 4. Those are the big ones left to go, having just finished this. So it's about completing the promise before you start promising a whole lot of other things.
Obviously people are aware of Spider-Man: Far From Home, and Guardians 3, which James [Gunn] gets into prep on very soon. Outside of that, we like the idea of having the world do what we're doing, which is focusing on the immediate future. Once that happens, we will – I don't know that we'll do exactly the same kind of thing, that many years out – but there are secret vaulted doors in Marvel Studios that lead to essentially what we'll be doing between now and 2024.
When asked if those vaulted doors have a Black Widow movie hiding behind them, Feige said that they are working on it.
We've started to, yes, within the last six months or so we've started to engage on certain developmental levels on a lot of those things going forward. Which of those will be made, when they'll be made – the ones that bubble up to the top are the ones people have heard of. But that's all I'll say about that.
As for when we'll find out about these movies, Feige isn't saying — but there's a good chance it won't be until sometime next year.
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