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Post by thisguy4000 on Jul 23, 2019 19:52:54 GMT
I know that they’ve already announced their Phase 4 lineup for Comic Con, but there’s still one film that hasn’t been confirmed: the next Spider-Man film. I would assume that the reason the film wasn’t announced at Comic Con is because Sony will be the ones distributing it, so it would be their call on when they’d want to announce it. I would also assume that the film is supposed to be part of Phase 4, given that it’s supposed to follow Peter’s final year in high school, and it’d be weird for them to wait until Phase 5 for that.
With that in mind, 2021 seems like the only real feasible date that the movie would be released in. The problem is that Marvel already has three other movies scheduled for that year. Does that mean that we’re going to get four MCU movies that year? If so, I that seems like it would potentially be seen as excessive, but I guess no one is in any real position to tell Marvel what not to do at this point.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Jul 23, 2019 20:27:04 GMT
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Post by tavaresmd on Jul 24, 2019 4:06:21 GMT
Would be nice, but I could see them waiting till Phase 5 (specially since Phase 4 will take much less time to release)
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Post by agentblue on Jul 24, 2019 20:10:18 GMT
I hope so, granted that would mean we would get EIGHT MCU things in 2021. We will see what Sony does tho.
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