I among many other MARVEL fans had really hoped for some form of tease at least, about how the MCU would look with the Infinity Saga now over, and during the huge MARVEL Panel the first films were revealed and boy, are MCU fans in for a ride!

This week it was already confirmed that Taika Waititi would be returning to direct the fourth Thor film and now we have the title for it, ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’. Chris Hemsworth’s will return as Thor alongside Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie.
Taika Waititi told the Hall H audience that he has taken inspiration from “The Mighty Thor” story-line by Jason Aaron, with the massive news that it will star a returning Natalie Portman as the female Thor! ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ is scheduled to release November 5th 2021.

The Doctor Strange sequel was announced with the original director Scott Derrickson returning in what the panel described as “the first scary MCU film” hinting that the darker side to the magical realm of the MARVEL Universe will be explored. The surprise announcement was that Scarlet Witch will also feature but her own Disney Plus TV show “WandaVision” which will air before the film, will lead directly into the events of ‘Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness’
Benedict Cumberbatch reprises his role as Doctor Strange with Elizabeth Olsen as the Scarlet Witch . “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” will premiere May 7th 2021 with “WandaVision” airing in the spring 2021.

We learned that Black Widow, the stand alone character film has already been in production for the last 30 days. Scarlett Johansson takes the lead as Black Widow and will be joined by David Harbour, Florence Pugh, O-T Fagbenle and Rachel Weisz.
The story is set shortly after Captain America: Civil War which sets it before the events of Infinity War and End Game. This will be the first release of Phase 4 with a May 2020 release in cinemas.

Jack Kirby’s “Eternals” was confirmed as the second Phase 4 MCU film which will release November 2020. Cast was revealed with Angelina Jolie as Thena, Richard Madden is Ikaris, Lauren Ridoff is Makarri, Brian Tyree Henry as Faustus, Lia McHugh as Sprite, Kumail Nunjiani, Don Lee as Gilgamesh and Salma Hayek as Ajax the Leader.
The Eternals comics introduced The Celestials as god level characters and their adversaries, the Deviants who were at war spanning the galaxy millions of years ago. The Celestials conducted experiments on humans which led to the creation of mutants.

The MCU will finally get the REAL Mandarin as ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’ was announced for February 12th 2021. Tony Leung will play ‘The Mandarin’ alongside Simu Liu as Shang-Chi. The story will see Shang-Chi facing off against the Ten Rings organisation introduced in Iron Man 2 and since the reveal, multiple references to the Ten Rings have been made in various forms with characters having the Ten Rings Tattoo.

The panel came to an end with Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige revealing that Mahershala Ali will be the new Blade as Ali came on stage to huge applause in Hall H. No details were giving about the film but Feige also used this moment to tell the audience about plans for 2022 with Black Panther 2, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and Captain Marvel 2 before casually name dropping the first MCU ‘The Fantastic Four’ film.
My Thoughts…
Whilst I was hoping to hear some new MCU news from SDCC this year I have to admit I was not expecting the above right out the gate. The synergy between the big screen MCU and the small screen on Disney Plus streaming shows looks to be a huge part of what kicks off Phase 4. I love that The Madarin and Blade will finally make their true appearance in the MCU and simply by adding these worlds you open up so many new possibilities in the MCU with vampires and not to mention the tease of the Fantastic Four and X-Men universe with The Eternals film setting up mutants. Most of the above feels like laying the foundation for what is to come as the MCU moves on from the original Avenger’s world and it is being done at a sensible pace.
Now all schedules are set to change and these reveals seemed to me to be a very toned down reveal unlike the Phase 3 reveal which then had multiple changes to schedules with some not even happening at all by the end of the time scale. But I am really excited to see what MARVEL has in store next that I am really not too worried that not much more was made of the X-Men acquisition with now mention of it or Deadpool for example as well as no dropping of the next Spider-Man either as no doubt MARVEL and Sony Pictures will be working on how their partnership continues.