The Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to grow. These highly anticipated films will continue to grow the superhero movie franchise in 2022 and beyond.
Spider-Man has no way home has Marvel fans on the edge of their seats ahead of its December 17 release, and that’s not just because of the rumored cast (which is widely believed to include past Spider-ManStars Andrew Garfield Tobey Maguire). The multiverse was first explored in both Loki What If…?The film will be available on Disney+ and could have a significant impact on the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Marvel Studios president Kevin FeigeEven confirmed that the third Spider-ManFilm will open the way for exciting new projects to be announced.
“There’ll be news. There’ll be various events,” the Marvel boss promised Screen Rant in December 2021. “Obviously with the pandemic, the way we’ve announced things has changed and altered, and in some ways, that’s been good, because it’s kept the focus on what’s next. It’s kept the focus on the projects as they come out.”
The lineup currently available isn’t small by any means. Spidey (Tom Holland) swings into theaters, Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) will return to the big screen with the Multiverse of Madness. Thor (Chris Hemsworth) will make history as the first MCU hero to get a fourth solo film, and Wakanda for Ever: Black Panther will show the legacy of T’Challa after actor Chadwick Boseman‘s death. Those are only the 2022 movies.
Disney+ offers more Marvel content than ever before. New heroes, including Moon Knight (Oscar Isaac), She-Hulk (Tatiana MaslanyIronheart (Dominique Thorne) and Ms. Marvel (Iman VellaniThe streaming platform will also offer miniseries that introduce the characters. In the meantime, supporting characters such WandaVision‘s Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) and Hawkeye‘s Maya Lopez (Alaqua Cox) will get their own chances to shine as leads in new spinoff shows.
Marvel Studios will also introduce some new characters. Disney purchased 20th Century Fox which owned the rights to X-Men and Deadpool. Feige confirmed that Ryan Reynolds‘ franchise will continue.
“It will be rated R and we are working on a script right now, and Ryan’s overseeing a script right now,” he told Collider in July 2021. “It’s exciting for it to have begun… A very different type of character in the MCU, and Ryan is a force of nature, which is just awesome to see him bring that character to life.”
That’s not even all the content Marvel has announced right now, but that’s why Us WeeklyThis comprehensive guide includes information on all MCU movies and TV shows that will be coming out in 2022. Scroll down to see titles, release dates and more information about the live-action projects.