Up until now, we’ve known very little about the upcoming Disney+ series from Marvel Studios. What we do know is that we’ll get three of them: Falcon and The Winter Soldier, WandaVision and Loki. These Disney+ shows will be fully connected to the MCU, contrary to what happened with the Marvel shows over at Netflix. It’s also possible these series will help bridge the gap between the previous phases of the MCU into the new phase that Marvel Studios will kick off after the upcoming Spider-Man: Far From Home film which hits theaters next month.
Yesterday, we learned a bit more about Tom Hiddleston’s Loki series though. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige revealed at Disney’s Investor Day some concept art from the Loki series. The photo also reveals the official Loki logo and may offer a clue to Tom Hiddleston’s future adventures as the God of Mischief, revealing Loki in what appears to be 1975 with Steven Spielberg’s Jaws listed on a theater marquis in the background.
In addition to the three Disney+ Shows, the MCU will continue on with eight more films between 2020 and 2022. After Spider-Man: Far From Home finishes off phase three of the MCU, we’ll get two films in 2020 and another three films in both 2021 and 2022.
Known future film projects from Marvel Studios include a Black Widow stand-alone film which is currently filming, as well as The Eternals, a Shang-Chi film, Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3 and sequels for Doctor Strange, and Black Panther as well.
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