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2015
 
1 May 2015: The Avengers: Age of Ultron

Superheroes will kick off the year of 2015 just like it did in 2012, with the Earth's Mightiest Heroes assembling for "The Avengers: Age of Ultron", with Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Captain America (Chris Evans), The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), coming together to battle a new threat that may be larger than them all. The official synopsis has also revealed that also coming into the picture would be Quicksilver (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) and the Scarlett Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) as seen at the end-credits of "Captain America: The Winter Soldier", and Paul Bettany, who was the voice of Tony Stark's Jarvis, makes his physical appearance as The Vision.
 
17 July 2015: Ant Man

Just like in 2014 when Marvel has drawn out the "Guardians of the Galaxy" from the far corners of its comic universe, the next Marvel character to be introduced would be "Ant Man" that already has Paul Rudd locked in as Scott Lang to take over the size-shifting suit from Hank Pym (Michael Douglas). Although it had lost director Edgar Wright before the making, this could be a breakout chance for replacing director Peyton Reed who will be making a heist movie out of this superhero.
 
7 August 2015: Fantastic Four

While Marvel would continue to make a strong run in 2015, especially with "Avengers: Age of Ultron" to blowout the summer on May 1, 2015, followed by "Ant Man" on 17 July, Marvel is not the only studio to bring out its own superhero franchise this year. Fox has changed the dates for its reboot of "Fantastic Four" to a hot August spot that will have a new (and young) cast as the radiated astronauts with superpowers. We have faith that Josh Trank could give this reboot a good spin.

Marvel or DC? Clearly it's another great year for Marvel fans as DC superheroes would still be in or post production by this time. The head start Marvel had in the superhero game has given them an advantage, and they will need it in the coming years.




2016
 
12 February 2016: Deadpool

This just in. It looks like Fox is preempting the battle of superheroes for 2016 with a newly confirmed movie starring the Merc with a Mouth for a release way before the summer season heats up. Since the news is still fresh with the only confirmation that a VFX specialist would be taking the director's chair for "Deadpool's" solo feature. It hasn't been confirmed if Ryan Reynolds would reprise the role he did in "X-Men: Origins", but some say that it was a test footage with him as the fourth-wall cracking red jumpsuit wearing mutant that convinced Fox execs to give the film the green light.
 
25 March 2016: Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice

By the time "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" would be out on 25 March, Marvel would already have two movies to prove that a combined vehicle of superheroes can mean big bucks at the box office. Still, Warner Bros.' holding of the rights to DC Comics' characters would still be the biggest challenge that Marvel Studios would be facing in the coming years, as Warner Bros. already has big plans ahead for its own superhero cinematic universe. This sequel / follow-up to "Man of Steel" would set the ball rolling, with Henry Cavill returning as the mighty Kryptonian, Ben Affleck as Batman, and introducing lead members of the Justice League with Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, and Jason Mamoa as Aquaman.
 
6 May 2016: Captain America 3

Every year, Marvel plans to continue an existing character with a sequel and bring in another new character into the Cinematic Universe fold, and it has already been announced that 2016 would be Steve Rogers' year. While Captain American would have to contend with the consequences of "The Winter Solider" in "Age of Ultron", returning directors Anthony and Joe Russo already have plans to bring a twist in this third installment of this super soldier. Maybe something terrible happens to the Cap in "Age of Ultron"?
 
27 May 2016: X-Men: Age of Apocalypse

If you are more of a fan of the X-Men (which still stands as the longest running 'superhero' movie series to date), then you would have been waiting to see "X-Men: Age of Apocalypse", which has already been teased at the end of "Days of Future Past". If Magneto and Professor X had to combined forces to prevent the extinction of the mutant species at the hands of a human scientist, they would need to do more than that when the Apocalypse comes to bring an end to all things, period. Bryan Singer would bring in the "Age of Apocalypse" and you can expect the whole stable of X-Men to be there to defend the world, plus most likely a whole lot more mutants entering the fray.
 
8 July 2016: Doctor Strange

It has been all but confirmed, given the trend of Marvel Studios bringing in a new character once in every year so far, that the Sorcerer Supreme would make his screen debut in 2016. Already name dropped in "The Winter Soldier", Doctor Strange is named after Doctor Stephen Vincent Strange; a neurosurgeon who becomes Earth's protector against mystical threats. The biggest contention at this point is who will be wearing the cape, but attention so far has been pointed at Joaquin Phoenix.
 
5 August 2016: Shazam?

Following after "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" in the same year is another DC movie which has yet to be announced. However, given the recent casting of Dwayne Johnson as Black Adam for a "Shazam" movie, it is the most likely candidate to meet this release date if production is expected to begin by early 2015.
 
11 November 2016: Sinister Six

2016 would be the first year when all four studios with a superhero property would be releasing a movie, and rounding out the year is Sony's "Sinister Six". Written and to be directed by Drew Goddard, Sony is going against the grain so far with its "Spider-Man" franchise by having a movie centered on the villains that were seen in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" (Electro, the Green Goblin and Rhino, with Dr. Octopus hinted). How would this strange experiment on the superhero formula pay off remains to be seen, but Goddard had certainly showed us that he is capable of putting on new spins to an existing genre with "The Cabin in the Woods".

 Marvel or DC? With 5 Marvel superhero movies going against 2 from DC, we would say that Marvel would be the victor for 2016. However, given that "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" could potentially have more than 5 superheroes if the entire Justice League is brought together, then it could very much be a tie for both sides of the comic world.




2017
 
3 March 2017: The Wolverine 2

While James Mangold had said that "The Wolverine" was clearly intended to be a standalone from the X-Men franchise prior to "Days of Future Past", that status for this announced sequel remains unclear, now that the timeline has been aligned by the events of "Days of Future Past" and taken further with "Age of Apocalypse". That will be the challenge for screenwriter David James Kelly to tackle, but we are all in as long as James Mangold and Hugh Jackman are still onboard for "The Wolverine 2".
 
5 May 2017: Thor 3?

Marvel's first slot of 2017 is on 5 May, but with no announcement yet being made, it would fall onto guessing based on the trend that Marvel has set so far. If it is a sequel, then it is most likely "Thor 3" and it will have an interesting place to take off after the events of "The Dark World" and "Age of Ultron".
 
23 June 2017: Batman?

Without any precedents of Warner Bros.'s release strategy for their superhero franchise, this locked in slot on 23 June for a DC movie is a wildcard. If DC is planning a similar roll out like Marvel, this could be a slot for a solo vehicle for one of the members of the Justice League brought together in "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice". Coming down the pecking order after Superman, who's already had his introduction with "Man of Steel", this could be a good place to revisit the new Batman starring Ben Affleck perhaps?
 
14 July 2017: Fantastic Four 2

Fox has currently set the sequel to its rebooted "Fantastic Four" on this date and we should be able to expect it to stay that way unless something drastic happens. Of course, for a movie that is planned nearly three years ahead from now is far from a sure thing and much would ride on how the first installment would do, but we can expect a returning cast if not a returning director, who has a Star Wars spin-off on the plate around this time of the year.
 
28 July 2017: Guardians of the Galaxy 2

Director James Gunn and Star Lord Chris Pratt have already officially announced the release date for the sequel to "Guardians of the Galaxy". The star-reaching success of "Guardians of the Galaxy" has most assuredly meant that the crew would be coming together with new space adventures, and maybe we would finally get to see Thanos stand up from his throne with the Infinity Gauntlet.
 
3 November 2017: The Incredible Hulk or Black Panther

2017 is the first year when Marvel Studios is ramping up its release schedule to 3 movies a year, but given that there could be two sequels already showing this year, this one would most likely go into bringing in a new character. Talks are that this could be a good place for the "Black Panther" to make his cinematic appearance. For the latest development, there has been some concrete talks of The Incredible Hulk getting his own movie, that is aimed for a 2016 release. If that doesn't happen, then Bruce Banner can throw a rage about it here.
 
17 November 2017: Wonder Woman?

The second DC slot for the year that looks too soon to be another sequel for "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" so this could be another slot for a solo outing. If Batman was to take the earlier slot on 23 June, then we would likely give this to Wonder Woman next, with Gal Gadot.
 
Unknown Date: Venom or Female Spider-Man?

Sony isn't entirely out of the year of 2017, as there is reportedly two movies from the "Spider-Man" franchise that have enter the works. The first is said to be a female-centered movie, so first guesses goes to Black Cat, who has already been hinted in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2", but given that Oscorp's experiments and intentions could be more far reaching than Peter Parker had anticipated, that leaves some possibility for a Spider-Woman movie too. No confirmation on this has been made so far, except that it will be written by Lisa Joy Nolan, whose credits include "Pushing Daisies" and "Westworld" (and yes, related to Christopher Nolan by-law).

The other movie that has been whispered is to be a movie centered around the parasite Venom, and carries the tentative title of "Venom Carnage", alluding to the eventual appearance of another major rival in the Spider-Man franchise.

Marvel or DC? While DC's engine are starting to warm up, Marvel is already switching into a higher gear, especially since they are upping their release frequency to three slots a year. But 2017 is the year that will be remembered by all comic book fans, as there are a total of 9 dates to look forward to, making this the most superheroes being set to release up to 2020.




2018
 
March 23 2018 & 27 July 2018: Justice League? Green Lantern? The Flash?

Starting from 2018, any prediction that we make about the movies that would be released would be as valid as the wind because any planned production would probably be in the earliest stages of pre-production. March 23 and 27 July are two slots that are reserved by Warner Bros. for a DC character and they are far from introducing the core of the Justice League. Still, two years after their first appearance in "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" is a good gap for a sequel (if Warner Bros. keep their schedules tight), and hopefully they would decide to go for a less mouthful title by then.
 
4 May, 6 July, 2 November: The Avengers 3? Dr Strange 2? Antman 2?

Continuing their three movies a year schedule, 3 years was the gap between the first "Avenger" with "Age of Ultron", so 2018 looks like it's another prime slot due for another, and we are thinking that it will fit snugly in that May slot. With Thor and Captain America already winding up their trilogy (just like Iron Man did) by now, the remaining two slots for the year are most likely opened up for a sequel to their new batch of superheroes. So going by the chronological order they were released, we could have Antman 2 in July and Dr Strange 2 in November.
 
13 July 2018: Gambit?

Fox has already reserved one slot in 2018 to keep up with its momentum and a third installment of "Fantastic Four" is unlikely just after a year. So any movie would come from its X-Men franchise. While the lazy guess would be to say that it would be a sequel to "The Wolverine", "Deadpool" or a continuation of "X-Men", but this isolated slot could be a good place to churn something new like a solo movie for "Gambit", which already has Channing Tatum cast as the southern-speaking mutant in "Age of Apocalypse" .
 
Unknown Date: The Amazing Spider-Man 3

Sony's continuation of its web slinger is expected to continue on an unknown date in 2018, but after a four year absence with three spin-offs in the interim, it is a puzzle on if Sony plans to steer the franchise back on course or set sail off to new directions. While director Marc Webb has expressed his intentions to be back in the director's chair for the third one, some doubt is starting to linger if Andrew Garfield would put on the mask again, after the less than expected reception the second part did.

Marvel or DC? 2018 is starting to be a year filled with questions and any finalisation of what will be in the schedule could be affected by the performance of the movies from 2015. Although DC is once again outnumbered in terms of numbers of movies, a Justice League sequel could even out the odds, but a comic book fan's wet dream would be to see "Avengers 3" and "Justice League" in the same year, which could happen.




2019
 
5 April 2019 & 14 June 2019: Justice League Dark? Sandman? Man of Steel 3?

Warner Bros is the only studio that seems to have an idea of what it is doing as they are still maintaining a two releases schedule from here up to 2020, and to be frank, we've pretty much exhausted our strongest possibilities at this point. However, if we assumed that developments have been going smoothly from now to 2019, we could see a fruition of Guillermo del Toro's "Justice League Dark" that bands together The Swamp Thing, John Constantine, Black Orchid, Deadman, Frankenstein and Madam Xanadu, to fight against more supernatural threats.

Another DC property that has also been developing is "Sandman", which has been planned, starring and directed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, but it has taken a spin-off vibe from the rest of Warner Bros. planned universe. Whether that would change is a possibility if Warner Bros. can get into some talks to meet a 2019 release date. Of course, let's not forget the possibility that Warner Bros. could be looking to extend the lifespan of its DC characters, so a sequel to any of its pre-existing characters by now could work with a slot here.
 
3 May 2019: Black Panther 2?

This is the last date that Marvel has locked on in their release schedule and we can only guess that this could be a slot for a sequel. Why Marvel has only locked on one date, instead of the three which they have done in the past few years, could mean that Marvel hasn't thought that far ahead for Phase Four or Five of its Marvel Cinematic Universe. But we expect this arrangement would change very soon in the coming years before 2017.

Marvel or DC? For the first time in our estimations, there are more DC movies being released than Marvel, but that is mainly because we are taking Sony and Fox out of the equation, both of which have nothing that far planned ahead. Whether 2019 would be the tipping point of superheroes by then could be a possibility, so they may not want to overextend themselves, in case the fatigue has finally set in.




2020
 
3 April 2020 & 19 June 2020: Aquaman?

This is the only year that has dates reserved by one of the four studios with superhero properties, and anyone's guess is good as anyone's. Out of all our predictions, we haven't mentioned a solo movie for Aquaman from the Justice League so that would be our first pick. Other than that, this might be where Warner Bros. would explore other characters in the vast DC universe, maybe the Martian Manhunter?

Marvel or DC? DC is the only side that has claimed any fixed dates for this year, so giving a clear victory to DC for once on our list. However, it also shows the extent of Warner Bros.' plan to catch up with Marvel's cinematic universe. We wouldn't place our eggs in one basket at the moment, because the ink hasn't dried, but the real winner out of this all is the comic book fans, who will not be worried about having nothing to see for the next 6 years.

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« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2014, 05:08:26 pm »
if they will follow the comics scene malabo ng magka Wolverine and Thor movies. Wolverine is slated to die sa ilalabas na issue sa kanya sa comics, while Thor is made into a woman.

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« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2014, 09:17:51 am »
if they will follow the comics scene malabo ng magka Wolverine and Thor movies. Wolverine is slated to die sa ilalabas na issue sa kanya sa comics, while Thor is made into a woman.
Marvel can resurrect the Canuck and will give Mjolnir back to the Odinson anytime they want to or when the hardcore comic fans start asking for it.

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« Reply #3 on: December 04, 2014, 09:21:32 am »


2015
 
1 May 2015: The Avengers: Age of Ultron

Superheroes will kick off the year of 2015 just like it did in 2012, with the Earth's Mightiest Heroes assembling for "The Avengers: Age of Ultron", with Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Captain America (Chris Evans), The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), coming together to battle a new threat that may be larger than them all. The official synopsis has also revealed that also coming into the picture would be Quicksilver (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) and the Scarlett Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) as seen at the end-credits of "Captain America: The Winter Soldier", and Paul Bettany, who was the voice of Tony Stark's Jarvis, makes his physical appearance as The Vision.
 
17 July 2015: Ant Man

Just like in 2014 when Marvel has drawn out the "Guardians of the Galaxy" from the far corners of its comic universe, the next Marvel character to be introduced would be "Ant Man" that already has Paul Rudd locked in as Scott Lang to take over the size-shifting suit from Hank Pym (Michael Douglas). Although it had lost director Edgar Wright before the making, this could be a breakout chance for replacing director Peyton Reed who will be making a heist movie out of this superhero.
 
7 August 2015: Fantastic Four

While Marvel would continue to make a strong run in 2015, especially with "Avengers: Age of Ultron" to blowout the summer on May 1, 2015, followed by "Ant Man" on 17 July, Marvel is not the only studio to bring out its own superhero franchise this year. Fox has changed the dates for its reboot of "Fantastic Four" to a hot August spot that will have a new (and young) cast as the radiated astronauts with superpowers. We have faith that Josh Trank could give this reboot a good spin.

Marvel or DC? Clearly it's another great year for Marvel fans as DC superheroes would still be in or post production by this time. The head start Marvel had in the superhero game has given them an advantage, and they will need it in the coming years.




2016
 
12 February 2016: Deadpool

This just in. It looks like Fox is preempting the battle of superheroes for 2016 with a newly confirmed movie starring the Merc with a Mouth for a release way before the summer season heats up. Since the news is still fresh with the only confirmation that a VFX specialist would be taking the director's chair for "Deadpool's" solo feature. It hasn't been confirmed if Ryan Reynolds would reprise the role he did in "X-Men: Origins", but some say that it was a test footage with him as the fourth-wall cracking red jumpsuit wearing mutant that convinced Fox execs to give the film the green light.
 
25 March 2016: Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice

By the time "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" would be out on 25 March, Marvel would already have two movies to prove that a combined vehicle of superheroes can mean big bucks at the box office. Still, Warner Bros.' holding of the rights to DC Comics' characters would still be the biggest challenge that Marvel Studios would be facing in the coming years, as Warner Bros. already has big plans ahead for its own superhero cinematic universe. This sequel / follow-up to "Man of Steel" would set the ball rolling, with Henry Cavill returning as the mighty Kryptonian, Ben Affleck as Batman, and introducing lead members of the Justice League with Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, and Jason Mamoa as Aquaman.
 
6 May 2016: Captain America 3

Every year, Marvel plans to continue an existing character with a sequel and bring in another new character into the Cinematic Universe fold, and it has already been announced that 2016 would be Steve Rogers' year. While Captain American would have to contend with the consequences of "The Winter Solider" in "Age of Ultron", returning directors Anthony and Joe Russo already have plans to bring a twist in this third installment of this super soldier. Maybe something terrible happens to the Cap in "Age of Ultron"?
 
27 May 2016: X-Men: Age of Apocalypse

If you are more of a fan of the X-Men (which still stands as the longest running 'superhero' movie series to date), then you would have been waiting to see "X-Men: Age of Apocalypse", which has already been teased at the end of "Days of Future Past". If Magneto and Professor X had to combined forces to prevent the extinction of the mutant species at the hands of a human scientist, they would need to do more than that when the Apocalypse comes to bring an end to all things, period. Bryan Singer would bring in the "Age of Apocalypse" and you can expect the whole stable of X-Men to be there to defend the world, plus most likely a whole lot more mutants entering the fray.
 
8 July 2016: Doctor Strange

It has been all but confirmed, given the trend of Marvel Studios bringing in a new character once in every year so far, that the Sorcerer Supreme would make his screen debut in 2016. Already name dropped in "The Winter Soldier", Doctor Strange is named after Doctor Stephen Vincent Strange; a neurosurgeon who becomes Earth's protector against mystical threats. The biggest contention at this point is who will be wearing the cape, but attention so far has been pointed at Joaquin Phoenix.
 
5 August 2016: Shazam?

Following after "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" in the same year is another DC movie which has yet to be announced. However, given the recent casting of Dwayne Johnson as Black Adam for a "Shazam" movie, it is the most likely candidate to meet this release date if production is expected to begin by early 2015.
 
11 November 2016: Sinister Six

2016 would be the first year when all four studios with a superhero property would be releasing a movie, and rounding out the year is Sony's "Sinister Six". Written and to be directed by Drew Goddard, Sony is going against the grain so far with its "Spider-Man" franchise by having a movie centered on the villains that were seen in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" (Electro, the Green Goblin and Rhino, with Dr. Octopus hinted). How would this strange experiment on the superhero formula pay off remains to be seen, but Goddard had certainly showed us that he is capable of putting on new spins to an existing genre with "The Cabin in the Woods".

 Marvel or DC? With 5 Marvel superhero movies going against 2 from DC, we would say that Marvel would be the victor for 2016. However, given that "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" could potentially have more than 5 superheroes if the entire Justice League is brought together, then it could very much be a tie for both sides of the comic world.




2017
 
3 March 2017: The Wolverine 2

While James Mangold had said that "The Wolverine" was clearly intended to be a standalone from the X-Men franchise prior to "Days of Future Past", that status for this announced sequel remains unclear, now that the timeline has been aligned by the events of "Days of Future Past" and taken further with "Age of Apocalypse". That will be the challenge for screenwriter David James Kelly to tackle, but we are all in as long as James Mangold and Hugh Jackman are still onboard for "The Wolverine 2".
 
5 May 2017: Thor 3?

Marvel's first slot of 2017 is on 5 May, but with no announcement yet being made, it would fall onto guessing based on the trend that Marvel has set so far. If it is a sequel, then it is most likely "Thor 3" and it will have an interesting place to take off after the events of "The Dark World" and "Age of Ultron".
 
23 June 2017: Batman?

Without any precedents of Warner Bros.'s release strategy for their superhero franchise, this locked in slot on 23 June for a DC movie is a wildcard. If DC is planning a similar roll out like Marvel, this could be a slot for a solo vehicle for one of the members of the Justice League brought together in "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice". Coming down the pecking order after Superman, who's already had his introduction with "Man of Steel", this could be a good place to revisit the new Batman starring Ben Affleck perhaps?
 
14 July 2017: Fantastic Four 2

Fox has currently set the sequel to its rebooted "Fantastic Four" on this date and we should be able to expect it to stay that way unless something drastic happens. Of course, for a movie that is planned nearly three years ahead from now is far from a sure thing and much would ride on how the first installment would do, but we can expect a returning cast if not a returning director, who has a Star Wars spin-off on the plate around this time of the year.
 
28 July 2017: Guardians of the Galaxy 2

Director James Gunn and Star Lord Chris Pratt have already officially announced the release date for the sequel to "Guardians of the Galaxy". The star-reaching success of "Guardians of the Galaxy" has most assuredly meant that the crew would be coming together with new space adventures, and maybe we would finally get to see Thanos stand up from his throne with the Infinity Gauntlet.
 
3 November 2017: The Incredible Hulk or Black Panther

2017 is the first year when Marvel Studios is ramping up its release schedule to 3 movies a year, but given that there could be two sequels already showing this year, this one would most likely go into bringing in a new character. Talks are that this could be a good place for the "Black Panther" to make his cinematic appearance. For the latest development, there has been some concrete talks of The Incredible Hulk getting his own movie, that is aimed for a 2016 release. If that doesn't happen, then Bruce Banner can throw a rage about it here.
 
17 November 2017: Wonder Woman?

The second DC slot for the year that looks too soon to be another sequel for "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" so this could be another slot for a solo outing. If Batman was to take the earlier slot on 23 June, then we would likely give this to Wonder Woman next, with Gal Gadot.
 
Unknown Date: Venom or Female Spider-Man?

Sony isn't entirely out of the year of 2017, as there is reportedly two movies from the "Spider-Man" franchise that have enter the works. The first is said to be a female-centered movie, so first guesses goes to Black Cat, who has already been hinted in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2", but given that Oscorp's experiments and intentions could be more far reaching than Peter Parker had anticipated, that leaves some possibility for a Spider-Woman movie too. No confirmation on this has been made so far, except that it will be written by Lisa Joy Nolan, whose credits include "Pushing Daisies" and "Westworld" (and yes, related to Christopher Nolan by-law).

The other movie that has been whispered is to be a movie centered around the parasite Venom, and carries the tentative title of "Venom Carnage", alluding to the eventual appearance of another major rival in the Spider-Man franchise.

Marvel or DC? While DC's engine are starting to warm up, Marvel is already switching into a higher gear, especially since they are upping their release frequency to three slots a year. But 2017 is the year that will be remembered by all comic book fans, as there are a total of 9 dates to look forward to, making this the most superheroes being set to release up to 2020.




2018
 
March 23 2018 & 27 July 2018: Justice League? Green Lantern? The Flash?

Starting from 2018, any prediction that we make about the movies that would be released would be as valid as the wind because any planned production would probably be in the earliest stages of pre-production. March 23 and 27 July are two slots that are reserved by Warner Bros. for a DC character and they are far from introducing the core of the Justice League. Still, two years after their first appearance in "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" is a good gap for a sequel (if Warner Bros. keep their schedules tight), and hopefully they would decide to go for a less mouthful title by then.
 
4 May, 6 July, 2 November: The Avengers 3? Dr Strange 2? Antman 2?

Continuing their three movies a year schedule, 3 years was the gap between the first "Avenger" with "Age of Ultron", so 2018 looks like it's another prime slot due for another, and we are thinking that it will fit snugly in that May slot. With Thor and Captain America already winding up their trilogy (just like Iron Man did) by now, the remaining two slots for the year are most likely opened up for a sequel to their new batch of superheroes. So going by the chronological order they were released, we could have Antman 2 in July and Dr Strange 2 in November.
 
13 July 2018: Gambit?

Fox has already reserved one slot in 2018 to keep up with its momentum and a third installment of "Fantastic Four" is unlikely just after a year. So any movie would come from its X-Men franchise. While the lazy guess would be to say that it would be a sequel to "The Wolverine", "Deadpool" or a continuation of "X-Men", but this isolated slot could be a good place to churn something new like a solo movie for "Gambit", which already has Channing Tatum cast as the southern-speaking mutant in "Age of Apocalypse" .
 
Unknown Date: The Amazing Spider-Man 3

Sony's continuation of its web slinger is expected to continue on an unknown date in 2018, but after a four year absence with three spin-offs in the interim, it is a puzzle on if Sony plans to steer the franchise back on course or set sail off to new directions. While director Marc Webb has expressed his intentions to be back in the director's chair for the third one, some doubt is starting to linger if Andrew Garfield would put on the mask again, after the less than expected reception the second part did.

Marvel or DC? 2018 is starting to be a year filled with questions and any finalisation of what will be in the schedule could be affected by the performance of the movies from 2015. Although DC is once again outnumbered in terms of numbers of movies, a Justice League sequel could even out the odds, but a comic book fan's wet dream would be to see "Avengers 3" and "Justice League" in the same year, which could happen.




2019
 
5 April 2019 & 14 June 2019: Justice League Dark? Sandman? Man of Steel 3?

Warner Bros is the only studio that seems to have an idea of what it is doing as they are still maintaining a two releases schedule from here up to 2020, and to be frank, we've pretty much exhausted our strongest possibilities at this point. However, if we assumed that developments have been going smoothly from now to 2019, we could see a fruition of Guillermo del Toro's "Justice League Dark" that bands together The Swamp Thing, John Constantine, Black Orchid, Deadman, Frankenstein and Madam Xanadu, to fight against more supernatural threats.

Another DC property that has also been developing is "Sandman", which has been planned, starring and directed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, but it has taken a spin-off vibe from the rest of Warner Bros. planned universe. Whether that would change is a possibility if Warner Bros. can get into some talks to meet a 2019 release date. Of course, let's not forget the possibility that Warner Bros. could be looking to extend the lifespan of its DC characters, so a sequel to any of its pre-existing characters by now could work with a slot here.
 
3 May 2019: Black Panther 2?

This is the last date that Marvel has locked on in their release schedule and we can only guess that this could be a slot for a sequel. Why Marvel has only locked on one date, instead of the three which they have done in the past few years, could mean that Marvel hasn't thought that far ahead for Phase Four or Five of its Marvel Cinematic Universe. But we expect this arrangement would change very soon in the coming years before 2017.

Marvel or DC? For the first time in our estimations, there are more DC movies being released than Marvel, but that is mainly because we are taking Sony and Fox out of the equation, both of which have nothing that far planned ahead. Whether 2019 would be the tipping point of superheroes by then could be a possibility, so they may not want to overextend themselves, in case the fatigue has finally set in.




2020
 
3 April 2020 & 19 June 2020: Aquaman?

This is the only year that has dates reserved by one of the four studios with superhero properties, and anyone's guess is good as anyone's. Out of all our predictions, we haven't mentioned a solo movie for Aquaman from the Justice League so that would be our first pick. Other than that, this might be where Warner Bros. would explore other characters in the vast DC universe, maybe the Martian Manhunter?

Marvel or DC? DC is the only side that has claimed any fixed dates for this year, so giving a clear victory to DC for once on our list. However, it also shows the extent of Warner Bros.' plan to catch up with Marvel's cinematic universe. We wouldn't place our eggs in one basket at the moment, because the ink hasn't dried, but the real winner out of this all is the comic book fans, who will not be worried about having nothing to see for the next 6 years.

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Fails on Fantastic Four reboot,marginal on Antman,Dr.Strange barely anyone outside of the comics knows him and his an asshat,Sinister6 really like the public wants an all Supervillain movie.

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Re: DC VS MARVEL 2015-2020
« Reply #4 on: December 04, 2014, 10:37:38 am »
so far ang possible flop lang ang nakikita ko dito is yung reboot ng Fantastic Four, sa cast pa lang sira na dahil sa black human torch na kapatid ni sue na puti ::laffman

while DC's fate would depend on the success of Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, kung mayari wala na ::laffman

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Re: DC VS MARVEL 2015-2020
« Reply #5 on: December 04, 2014, 10:48:06 am »
so far ang possible flop lang ang nakikita ko dito is yung reboot ng Fantastic Four, sa cast pa lang sira na dahil sa black human torch na kapatid ni sue na puti ::laffman

while DC's fate would depend on the success of Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, kung mayari wala na ::laffman

Also Doctor Doom is a computer hacker  ::laffman

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Re: DC VS MARVEL 2015-2020
« Reply #6 on: December 04, 2014, 11:52:45 am »
why not after superman and batman, DC makes the justice league movie... i'm sure that this will really reboot the whole DC universe... let's face it MARVEL has the upper hand and if they really want to catch up bring in the BIG GUNS already...

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« Reply #7 on: December 04, 2014, 12:19:59 pm »
if they will follow the comics scene malabo ng magka Wolverine and Thor movies. Wolverine is slated to die sa ilalabas na issue sa kanya sa comics, while Thor is made into a woman.

Doesn't Marvel keep their comic book and movie universes separate on general principles?

Marvel can resurrect the Canuck and will give Mjolnir back to the Odinson anytime they want to or when the hardcore comic fans start asking for it.


Fails on Fantastic Four reboot,marginal on Antman,Dr.Strange barely anyone outside of the comics knows him and his an asshat,Sinister6 really like the public wants an all Supervillain movie.

A couple of questions, if I may, my brother Espiya:

1) Is it true that Marvel has already killed Wolverine ten times in previous stories? How exactly do you kill someone like him?

2) Marvel made Dr. Strange a jerk? I always thought he was one of the nicer characters in their universe.

why not after superman and batman, DC makes the justice league movie... i'm sure that this will really reboot the whole DC universe... let's face it MARVEL has the upper hand and if they really want to catch up bring in the BIG GUNS already...

Financially speaking, Warner Bros. can afford to take their time with a live-action Justice League movie. After all, they still have Justice League: Throne Of Atlantis waiting in the wings after Justice League: War.

Disney's probably keeping Marvel on a faster production schedule just to have insurance in case Star Wars Episode VII doesn't do as well as they hope it will.
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Re: DC VS MARVEL 2015-2020
« Reply #8 on: January 23, 2015, 03:04:02 am »
Doesn't Marvel keep their comic book and movie universes separate on general principles?

A couple of questions, if I may, my brother Espiya:

1) Is it true that Marvel has already killed Wolverine ten times in previous stories? How exactly do you kill someone like him?

2) Marvel made Dr. Strange a jerk? I always thought he was one of the nicer characters in their universe.

Financially speaking, Warner Bros. can afford to take their time with a live-action Justice League movie. After all, they still have Justice League: Throne Of Atlantis waiting in the wings after Justice League: War.

Disney's probably keeping Marvel on a faster production schedule just to have insurance in case Star Wars Episode VII doesn't do as well as they hope it will.
The problem with Marvel is they don't own all their movie characters,for example they cant even say mutants in the new Avengers movie,since that word is basically own by 20th Century Fox who will not release the XMen franchise while its still making a lot of money.
Hopefully this FF4 reboot will crash and burn so that Marvel/Disney will get the franchise back,now whou wouldn't want to see Hulk vs. FF4,Its Clobbering Time plus I wanna see in the big screen who's smarter Banner,Tony or Reed.

Warner Bros.are taking their time to make sure they own all the DC characters and nobody else is gonna say pay us first.
Spiderman is soon going to join the Marvel movie universe,one more boxoffice disappointment and Sony sells it back to Marvel.

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Re: DC VS MARVEL 2015-2020
« Reply #9 on: January 23, 2015, 04:57:11 am »
-Reed is actually considered by everyone to be the smartest in the planet.
-Dr. Strange was a jerk before he became a sorcerer.
-Marvel has killed a lot of characters before so wala nang naniniwala sa consitency nila in terms of deaths specially for major characters.

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« Reply #10 on: January 23, 2015, 08:35:13 am »
ang daming mga superhero flicks

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Re: DC VS MARVEL 2015-2020
« Reply #11 on: January 23, 2015, 09:48:25 am »
the problem sometimes is that the movie universe and the comic universe are not constant with each other... regarding who owns who?  isn't it by principle that the owners of the characters are marvel and dc in their own respective groups?  ::moreinfo

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Re: DC VS MARVEL 2015-2020
« Reply #12 on: January 23, 2015, 02:16:51 pm »
No its just recently that Warner/DC finally got Aquaman back,so majority of Justice League characters and villains they can use now fully.With the marginal showing of both Hulk movies,Universal sold the rights back to Marvel/Disney,here's hoping on the day I go to Wondercon in April there would be a boycott movement of the majority of the fans against FF4 so Marvel can get it back.Spiderman is close to the tipping end the next movie hopefully will tank too.

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Re: DC VS MARVEL 2015-2020
« Reply #13 on: January 23, 2015, 10:38:27 pm »
No its just recently that Warner/DC finally got Aquaman back,so majority of Justice League characters and villains they can use now fully.With the marginal showing of both Hulk movies,Universal sold the rights back to Marvel/Disney,here's hoping on the day I go to Wondercon in April there would be a boycott movement of the majority of the fans against FF4 so Marvel can get it back.Spiderman is close to the tipping end the next movie hopefully will tank too.

One of the internal e-mails leaked during The Hacking of Sony revealed that Andrew Garfield is in danger of losing his job as Peter Parker. Whether that will change due to the embarrassment that leak might have caused Sony remains to be seen. And speaking of Aquaman, how come a knife couldn't cut him in Throne Of Atlantis?

Meanwhile, a couple of friends and I were discussing Marvel and DC's latest offerings and upcoming projects and one of them came up with this rather off-beat question: what if the Avengers and whoever else is with them in Avengers: Infinity War are on the wrong end of the wrath of Thanos (who will be played--and here I beg my Espiya brethren's collective pardon if this is a spoiler--by Josh Brolin)...and the ones who save them all are Howard The Duck and Cosmo The Dog?
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« Reply #14 on: January 24, 2015, 01:24:50 am »
One of the internal e-mails leaked during The Hacking of Sony revealed that Andrew Garfield is in danger of losing his job as Peter Parker. Whether that will change due to the embarrassment that leak might have caused Sony remains to be seen. And speaking of Aquaman, how come a knife couldn't cut him in Throne Of Atlantis?

Meanwhile, a couple of friends and I were discussing Marvel and DC's latest offerings and upcoming projects and one of them came up with this rather off-beat question: what if the Avengers and whoever else is with them in Avengers: Infinity War are on the wrong end of the wrath of Thanos (who will be played--and here I beg my Espiya brethren's collective pardon if this is a spoiler--by Josh Brolin)...and the ones who save them all are Howard The Duck and Cosmo The Dog?

Sony is so disappointed with the last Spiderman movie and here's hoping that they have another failure in their next movie that it will lead to them giving or selling back the rights to Marvel,it will probably costs a lot of jobs in Sony movie dept.but who cares its not the fans job.

I haven't seen the movie but I'm guessing he's wearing something the medieval knights wore,he wears a chainmail like scales over scales type on his body. Since he lives under all that pressure that body can recover faster and he's impervious to some degree.

Josh Brolin made his debut on the Guardians of the Galaxy.Howard the Duck's inclusion was I believe is just a one time thing its just a nod or tribute to a beloved Marvel character that bombed in the movies.


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« Reply #15 on: January 24, 2015, 04:07:48 am »
Meanwhile, a couple of friends and I were discussing Marvel and DC's latest offerings and upcoming projects and one of them came up with this rather off-beat question: what if the Avengers and whoever else is with them in Avengers: Infinity War are on the wrong end of the wrath of Thanos (who will be played--and here I beg my Espiya brethren's collective pardon if this is a spoiler--by Josh Brolin)...and the ones who save them all are Howard The Duck and Cosmo The Dog?

I've read a rumor from someone who claims to have seen the draft (elmayimbe), that the four core Avengers (Ironman, Capt, Thor, Hulk) will not be in Infinity War pt. 1.. Hulk will be banished in Space after Age of Ultron, Capt. will die in Civil War, Thor will be cursed/imprisoned in Ragnarok, Stark will be MIA.. Then in Infinity War pt. 2, they will be back again to defeat Thanos.. It's just a rumor for now, but it makes sense on why they're splitting the third movie..

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« Reply #16 on: January 24, 2015, 04:44:18 am »
Wouldn't Ultron die in AoU? Or did he mean vision? If Cap dies will bucky replace him as Captain America in Infinity War 2? Or will they "resurrect" Steve like in the comics?

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« Reply #17 on: January 24, 2015, 07:29:31 am »
Wouldn't Ultron die in AoU? Or did he mean vision? If Cap dies will bucky replace him as Captain America in Infinity War 2? Or will they "resurrect" Steve like in the comics?

I mentioned Ultron as in 'Age of Ultron', not the character..  :D Regarding Steve Rogers, he didn't specify how he'll comeback.. Maybe they'll use the Gauntlet? Or maybe revive him like they did to Coulson..

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« Reply #18 on: January 24, 2015, 09:41:26 am »
I've read a rumor from someone who claims to have seen the draft (elmayimbe), that the four core Avengers (Ironman, Capt, Thor, Hulk) will not be in Infinity War pt. 1.. Hulk will be banished in Space after Age of Ultron, Capt. will die in Civil War, Thor will be cursed/imprisoned in Ragnarok, Stark will be MIA.. Then in Infinity War pt. 2, they will be back again to defeat Thanos.. It's just a rumor for now, but it makes sense on why they're splitting the third movie..
Some people I talked to in a comic con forum who has contacts with the Marvel development dept.said that they're also setting up a scenario where the Hulk out of control and Bruce opt out of the group,its like a set-up for his solo movie again on the run and it will introduce Hank Pym and Wasp too. Who here doesn't want to see Hulk choking Giant Man ::laffman

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« Reply #19 on: January 24, 2015, 02:29:14 pm »
Some people I talked to in a comic con forum who has contacts with the Marvel development dept.said that they're also setting up a scenario where the Hulk out of control and Bruce opt out of the group,its like a set-up for his solo movie again on the run and it will introduce Hank Pym and Wasp too. Who here doesn't want to see Hulk choking Giant Man ::laffman

Just out of curiosity...where was Odin at the end of Thor: The Dark World? Did he fall asleep again?
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« Reply #20 on: January 25, 2015, 07:28:17 am »
"Disposed" by Loki

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« Reply #21 on: January 30, 2015, 11:09:13 am »
Speaking of Aquaman,Jason Momoa today spoke with The Daily Beast about his excitement for what’s to come and about his pride in helping bring about superhero diversity.

“Aquaman is especially cool,” says the former “Game of Thrones” star, “because, being a Kanaka Maoli—being Hawaiian—our Gods are Kanaloa and Maui, and the Earth is 71 percent water, so I get to represent that. And I’m someone who gets to represent all the islanders, not some blond-haired superhero. It’s cool that there’s a brown-skinned superhero.”  It’s awesome as an actor to know what your future is going to be,” Momoa continues, “because I have children and I’ve busted my ass to put food on the table. It’s awesome knowing that I’m going to be in ‘Justice League’ because my son is the biggest Batman fan and my daughter loves Wonder Woman. It’ll be cool for them to see me in something, because they’re not going to be watching ‘Game of Thrones’ or ‘Red Road’ anytime soon, but now they can see Daddy kicking ass. ::pampam toast::

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« Reply #22 on: January 30, 2015, 03:10:56 pm »
"Disposed" by Loki

Well, he's not really an omnipotent, omniscient god anyway so I suppose it's reasonable that Odin thought Loki would turn over a new leaf. And got kicked right where it hurts in return.
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« Reply #23 on: January 31, 2015, 10:05:20 am »
Or Odin as reward for Loki's let him sit on the throne,kinda pranking Thor.

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« Reply #24 on: February 05, 2015, 03:04:07 am »





I wonder where Marvel stands on something like this.(idk,this made me bleach my brain) ;D




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Pablo Hernandez, 38, said of the happily married dad: “He has loved comic books since he was a kid and always dreamed of being Red Skull, but never got round to doing it.

“Then he met up with a brilliant surgeon who specialises in extreme body modifications and just knew that this was his opportunity.” VIA