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Marvel announces 9 new movies: Black Panther, Doctor Strange, Inhumans
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Our world just can’t get enough of the Marvel universe. Last week we saw everyone go ape after the new Avengers movie trailer, Age of Ultron leaked. And this came after the previous movie’s trailer broke the record for most views on iTunes at the time.
With the hashtag #MarvelEvent bubbling all over the internet recently, we’re in for quite a ride over the next five years. Out of the massive list of nine titles, awaits some exciting new faces like Black Panther, Inhumans and a two-part Avengers series called Infinity War to name a few.
The comic-book giant has been taking on Hollywood ever since Captain America and Thor were released in 2011, and has now announced its third phase of superhero movies lined-up for the next six years.
First up is the third title of Captain America called Civil War and planned for 6 May 2016, just a few weeks after Warner Bros highly-anticipated Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice. Marvel really knows how to build hype, don’t they?
This one’s going to be quite a show, with the red and blue striped hero pitted up against Iron Man, played by Robert Downey Jr. (hopefully) in an epic scuffle revolving around the Superhero Registration Act.
COME THE FUCK ON. #MarvelEvent pic.twitter.com/MkIpqiJhK6
— Devil Faraci (@devincf) October 28, 2014
Avengers: Infinity War Part One will hit cinemas May 2018, followed by Infinity Part Two the year after.
Final marvel release lineup #MarvelEvent pic.twitter.com/ddI2Igonhy
— Peter Sciretta (@slashfilm) October 28, 2014
Chadwick Boseman (Get Up On, 42) will be playing the part of the Black Panther — an African chief from the fictional land of Wakanda. Marvel also gave us a glimpse of the Panther’s awesome-looking concept art done by Ryan Meinerding:
Prescient streak continues! It’s Time for Black Panther on the Big Screen http://t.co/qLR3Cz49ds via @goodmenproject pic.twitter.com/ks0CYCqs8W
— Alexander Yarde (@thatalexyarde) October 29, 2014