With a reported budget of $356 million, Avengers: Endgame stands as one of the most expensive films of all time. And based on co-director Joe Russo’s recent comments at San Diego Comic-Con, it sounds like a significant proportion of their funding went towards a single, star-studded shot.
After months of relative silence on the MCU’s Phase 4, Marvel Studios dropped several bombshells all at once at last night’s San Diego Comic-Con panel. Among the upcoming films announced by Kevin Feige and his team was Thor: Love and Thunder, and as the final minutes of Avengers: Endgame seemed to imply, Taika Waititi’s highly anticipated sequel will apparently see the return of fan favorite Valkyrie.
Though Marvel Studios has yet to officially announce another big screen outing for the Avengers, the record-breaking success of this year’s Endgame makes it pretty clear that the Mouse House isn’t about to let Earth’s Mightiest Heroes disappear from our screens anytime soon. But while the Avengers name will no doubt live on in future movies, it’s becoming increasingly apparent that the team’s next incarnation will serve as quite a departure from the previous line-up.
Marvel Studios has been consistently teasing LGBTQ representation in the MCU for the past year, but it was only at last night’s San Diego Comic-Con panel that they dared to reveal a few details.
Last night, Marvel Studios finally announced their slate for the MCU’s next phase, consisting of a generous array of films and TV shows with heroes old and new. But while the production house’s schedule is looking pretty packed for the next couple of years, many fans couldn’t help but notice a few curious omissions from the Phase 4 calendar.
Cate Shortland’s Black Widow has been filming for almost two months now, and at last night’s San Diego Comic-Con panel, attendees were treated to some early footage from Natasha Romanoff’s long-awaited solo outing.
Last night, Marvel Studios finally broke their silence on the franchise’s Phase 4, laying out their game plan for the next two years of superhero cinema. And to the surprise of no one, it turns out that the MCU’s new era kicks off with the long-awaited Black Widow solo movie.
Though Lucasfilm doesn’t have a panel at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, filmmaker Kevin Smith was on the scene to relay some promising intel about the upcoming Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
Marvel Studios is expected make some major announcements during tonight’s Hall H panel at San Diego Comic-Con, but in the meantime, executive vice president of production Victoria Alonso has teased some big news that’s somehow related to the Guardians of the Galaxy films.
To promote the upcoming home release of Avengers: Endgame, Marvel has now shared one of the pivotal moments of the year’s biggest film, in which Tony Stark brings the whole Infinity Saga full circle with just one line.