The public's passion for superhero movies that are published in comics and produced by companies such as Warner Bros and Marvel continues, but for more than a decade, Marvel has made the most successful superhero film series. In the history of American and international cinema, since its production began in 2008, until now.

Marvel Studios produced 23 films, in addition to at least 14 other films in various stages of development, and this represents a historical movie franchise that is difficult to bypass, especially as it has made more than $ 22.5 billion at the global box office, including the movie "Avengers Endgame". : Endgame) which became the highest-grossing film of all time upon its release.

As a result of the closure imposed by the "Covid-19" virus, Marvel had to rearrange the releases of its new films, or what is known as the fourth stage of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which led to a major change in the plan to release a number of its films that were expected to be ready. For viewing on the big screen months ago.

With America's speeding up of preventive vaccinations against the epidemic, it seems that things are finally going to get out of the Corona tunnel and Marvel return to its right track with many production companies in Hollywood, as the first screening of the movie "Black Widow" was announced in theaters in Next July.

The fourth wave of Marvel films

At the time of closing, Marvel has finished preparing the movie "Black Widow", and filming has finally ended in "Eternals". It is scheduled to be shown before the end of this year, while both "Spider-Man 3" and "Spider-Man 3" are due to be released before the end of the year. Doctor Strange 2 is not yet in production.

Shang-Chi, WandaVision, Falcon, and Winter Soldier are all still in their mid-stages of filming.

According to the schedule of the fourth stage releases of Marvel films, the films will be shown successively until 2023.

Black Widow

According to the new screening schedules, the Marvel movie "Black Widow" or "Black Widow" will be shown on July 9, 2021.

The "Black Widow" was originally scheduled to be shown last November, then postponed due to the Corona pandemic to May, and is now scheduled to be shown in theaters and on the Disney Plus platform in the summer.

The movie starring Scarlett Johansson, David Harbor, Florence Pugh, and directed by Kate Shortland, and the events of the film are set in Budapest.

Shang-chi

It was scheduled to air on February 21, 2021, but it will now be shown in July.

The film stars Simo Liu, Okwafina, Tony Leung and is directed by Destin Daniel.

It is based on the Marvel Comics character, Chang Chi, a kung fu master.

Eternals

Cinema fans will see it on November 5, 2021, after what was scheduled to be shown on November 6, 2020, with the participation of a constellation of stars;

Angelina Jolie, Richard Madden, and Salma Hayek, directed by Chloe Chow, the author of the movie "Nomadland", which is nominated for 6 Oscars this year, and the film won the Golden Lion, the Grand Prize from the Venice International Film Festival.

Miss Marvel

The first Muslim superhero in her own series "Ms. Marvel" is scheduled to appear on the Disney Plus stage in the summer of 2021, and the series starring newcomer Iman Villani and Kamala Khan.

Filani plays the role of a Pakistani-American girl, who discovers that she has superpowers beyond what she knew before.

Villani will also star with Brie Larson and Carol Danvers in Captain Marvel 2.

Spider Man

The third part of Spider-Man: No Way Home is scheduled to be shown on December 17, 2021, and the movie starring Tom Holland.

Doctor Strange

The second part of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which has been postponed more than once, is also scheduled to be shown on March 25, 2022. The film stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Elizabeth Olsen.

Thor: Love and Thunder

The film - which many have been waiting for - will see the light on May 6, 2022, after what was scheduled to be shown in November 2021.

The film stars Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson and Natalie Portman, and was written and directed by Taika Waititi.

The work marks Portman's first "Thor" since "Thor: The Dark World".

Portman will play the female "Thor" (a brave warrior) in the new movie, a development taken from a series of recent (Thor) comics, and actor Christian Bale will participate in the movie as the villain.