Did Disney Have Marvel.movies.planned Out From the Beginning

Disney Delays 5 MCU Release Dates, Removes 2 Marvel Movies From Slate

The drastic release date changes of 2020 are not over, as Disney has announced the delays of 5 different MCU movies planned for 2022 and 2023.

In a major schedule reshuffling, Disney has delayed five differentMarvel movies and removed the release dates for 2 others. The Marvel Cinematic Universe is known for its carefully plotted schedules, as oftentimes each project relies on another for either set up or continuation. 2020 proved to be a major obstacle for the franchise when the coronavirus pandemic forced Marvel Studios to delay every film and television show it had planned for the year. After multiple adjustments, though, the MCU appeared to finally settle into a definite schedule.

Disney+ shows likeWandaVisionandThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier kicked off the year, but they were never as tricky to plan as the movies.Black Widow, which had been the first film delayed in 2020, finally arrived in July, withShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings following in September. The MCU has two more movies planned for the rest of the year,Eternals andSpider-Man: No Way Home(a Sony release), and both are committed to their respective November and December release dates.

However, the MCU's 2022 and 2023 calendars just got a major shakeup. Disney has officially delayed five upcoming Marvel movies, starting withDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Once planned for March 2022, it has now moved toMay 6, 2022. That was the date forThor: Love and Thunder, which will now be released onJuly 8, 2022, thus taking the spot ofBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever. That sequel is now scheduled forNovember 11, 2022.The Marvels, meanwhile, vacated 2022 entirely and will be released onFebruary 17, 2023.Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania was also delayed and is now planned forJuly 28, 2023.

Additionally, two untitled Marvel movies in 2023 have been pulled from the calendar, while one has been rescheduled to November 3, 2023. It was previously slated for one week after, on November 10. The two untitled MCU movies that were pulled were scheduled for July 28 and October 6. These massive delays are reportedly due to production concerns and not box office, which makes sense when considering Shang-Chi has become the highest-grossing movie of 2021 at this point in the year. Disney also adjusted the release dates for Indiana Jones 5, an untitled live-action movie, and a 20th Century picture, but Marvel got the biggest changes due to the MCU's interconnected nature.

The only MCU movie to come out of this unscathed beyond the two remaining for this year is Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, which remains poised to debut in May 2023. This could perhaps indicate that film isn't nearly as connected to the other projects, so it doesn't matter as much where it falls on the overall calendar. Those like Doctor Strange 2 and Ant-Man 3 are expected to feed into each other because of the MCU's ongoing multiverse storyline, and in order for it all to make sense, they must move together. This is no doubt a blow to Marvel fans who were eagerly anticipating all these movies, but it also sadly isn't much of a surprise at this point. The pandemic has forced studios to adapt to changes like these, and Marvel Studios is no exception. Hopefully, this will be a schedule that can stick.

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Source: Disney

  • Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022)Release date: May 06, 2022
  • Thor: Love and Thunder (2022)Release date: Jul 08, 2022
  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever/Black Panther 2 (2022)Release date: Nov 11, 2022
  • The Marvels/Captain Marvel 2 (2023)Release date: Feb 17, 2023
  • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023)Release date: May 05, 2023
  • Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023)Release date: Jul 28, 2023

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