Marvel announced at the 2019 SDCC San Diego Comic-Con that we are looking forward to the fourth phase of the plan. For this, fans naturally cheer; the newly announced 10 works include both movies and episodes prepared for Disney streaming. But these works are the works in the next two years, so movie fans are looking forward to it.
However, the information obtained on the comic exhibition is not complete. For example, projects such as "Black Panther 2" and "Silver Guard 3" that must exist have not waited for official announcements, and the "magic" mentioned by the president of Marvel at the end Although there are no specific plans for "Four Heroes" and mutant movies, it has been confirmed that they are now part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Disney recently concluded its Q3 earnings conference in the third quarter. Disney CEO Bob Iger announced a lot of information, including movie revenue in the third quarter, the loss and impact of the Fox acquisition, and how to arrange the ownership of the Marvel role under Fox right.
In the early years, Marvel sold a few superheroes to other film companies due to poverty. For example, the unrecovered Spider-Man copyright was owned by Sony’s Columbia Pictures, and Fox owned the Fantastic Four, X-Men, and The copyright of "Deadpool" and the ownership of these characters recently returned to Marvel with the "Disney acquisition of Fox".
According to a live report by BuzzFeedNews senior reporter Adam, Bob Iger has classified the X-Men, Deadpool, and the Fantastic Four as "part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe", but he did not mention how to assign these characters to the MCU. In the plan.
"We have seen high value from the film works owned by Fox, such as the "Avatar" and "Rise of the Apes" series, and of course the X-Men, Fantastic Four and Deadpool series. Now he is Marvel. Part of it, all under the leadership of Kevin Fitch, MCU has 23 movies so far, and their total box office is more than 22 billion US dollars."
Regarding the three series returned to Marvel, it is known as "Deadpool." The series will not change in the direction of the actors and plot. What may change is the director and film rating. Since it is under the Disney banner, it is more for the box office. The improved version of "Deadpool 2" is a signal.
The restart of the "Fantastic Four" series of movies may be in the fifth stage of the MCU, and the X-Men series may require longer adjustments due to the "X-Men: Black Phoenix" hitting the street; since "Spider-Man: Heroes" After "Expedition" is released, the post-reconnection era of Marvel will begin. What kind of new pattern will it be?