Screenrant: https://screenrant.com/marvel-2024-movies-list-release-dates/

Technically we’re not get ANY MCU films in 2024. With all the talk of “superhero fatigue” I’m curious how this will play out.

Currently Deadpool 3 is the only MCU film scheduled for 2024. Deadpool 1 & 2 are not set in the MCU, we can assume Deadpool 3 will bring Deadpool into the MCU.

Outside of the MCU, Sony will bring us Madam Web, Kraven the Hunter & Venom 3.

Also, Sony will bring us the 3rd installment of the animated Spider-Man Spiderverse films.

For completeness sake, DC only has a Joker sequel scheduled.


I fully expect Deadpool 3 to be delayed (to late 2024).

I think no one will talk about Madam Web.

I think no one will talk about Kraven.

I fully expect Venom 3 to be delayed (to 2025).

I hope Spiderverse isn’t delayed any further, but I suspect it will be.

Which is to say, we’re getting a year off, how do folks think this will affect “superhero fatigue”, or perhaps more importantly do you think it will give films time to actually be good films?

  • MimicJar@lemmy.worldOPM
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    11 months ago

    I still enjoyed The Marvels but I agree with you completely. They needed to either drop a story line or not edit it down to 1 hour 45 min, 2 1/2 hours might have given the the time to fully develop everything.

    The villain was the weakest part, do whatever they could have done to improve that, just give her a little more to do clearer motivation.

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      11 months ago

      Yes, it was too short! Important plot moments had no room to breathe. It got confusing a couple of times, and the really good emotional moments went by too fast.

      That’s the kind of decision making that just mystifies me. I have no idea how the studio can screen that movie and think pushing it out with such a short runtime was a successful strategy.