MCU will share more stories about the Marvel superheroes through these new flicks.
Since the pandemic began, the MCU faced a lot of cancellations and postponements. Fortunately, Marvel Studios successfully moved forward by starting to release its masterpieces.
So far, it has already released three series and one movie. On January 15, WandaVision began the new phase through Disney+. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and Loki arrived afterward.
Meanwhile, Black Widow graced both the streaming site and big screens during its premiere on July 9. It served as the first movie of the MCU Phase 4.
“These will be major storylines, set in the MCU, with ramifications that will be felt both through the other Disney+ series we’re producing and our features on the big screen,” Marvel’s big boss Kevin Feige said.
As Marvel fans know, the studios still has a lot to offer, and here are the next features everyone should see soon.
Marvel’s What If…?
The first animated series of Phase 4, Marvel’s What If…? is inspired by the comic version with the same name. However, despite that, Feige claimed that the series will tell an alternate “what if” scenario instead.
“Our first episode will ask the questions, ‘What if Peggy Carter was the one who became a super soldier?’ and ‘What if Steve Rogers had stayed a scrawny young kid, but joined the fight with an armored suit built by Howard Stark?” he hinted.
Twenty-five actors will join the series to voice the characters, including Josh Brolin, Mark Ruffalo, and Paul Rudd.
Ms. Marvel
One of the members of the new Avengers, the series will tell the story of a 16-year-old Pakistani-American teen superhero. The young woman is a fan of superheroes, especially Captain Marvel.
“But Kamala struggles to fit in at home and at school—that is, until she gets super powers like the heroes she’s always looked up to. Life is easier with super powers, right?” the official description says.
Hawkeye
Following Scarlett Johansson’s standalone movie, Clint Barton will also have his own series. Jeremy Renner will spearhead the movie alongside Hailee Steinfeld (Kate Bishop), Vera Farmiga, Fra Free, and Alaqua Cox.
She-Hulk
The female version of Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk will also receive a spotlight.
Jennifer Walters or She-Hulk landed her own series, and Marvel Studios hired Tatiana Maslany to play the titular role.
“It’s a series about a woman trying to navigate the world and be taken seriously as a working professional despite the fact that she’s well over six-foot-seven and green,” Feige said.
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