While Black Panther: Wakanda Forever marked the end of Phase Four in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it was not the end of the MCU, or even the Multiverse Saga. In fact, the ever-expanding continues on as it explores the lives familiar characters and introduces new heroes (and major villains) both on film and television, with projects slated through 2025.
In 2022, audiences were treated to Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness as well as Thor: Love and Thunder and the Black Panther sequel in theaters, while Moon Knight, Ms. Marvel and She-Hulk: Attorney at Law all debuted on Disney+. We were even gifted two timely specials, with Werewolf by Night pegged to Halloween and The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special arriving just in time for Christmas.
In 2023, Marvel kicked off Phase Five with Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania and will continue through Phase 6 in 2027, closing out the Multiverse Saga with two back-to-back Avengers movies.
At San Diego Comic-Con in 2024, Marvel boss Kevin Feige took the stage to introduce a few of the biggest upcoming films: Captain America: Brave New World, Thunderbolts*, and The Fantastic Four: First Steps — as well as confirm that Joe and Anthony Russo would return to direct the next two Avengers films.
Below is a breakdown of everything we know about Phase Five and beyond.
Phase Five
Agatha All Along
Sept. 18, 2024 (Disney+)
Head writer: Jac Schaeffer
Starring: Kathryn Hahn, Patti LuPone, Sasheer Zamata, Aubrey Plaza, Ali Ahn, Maria Dizzia and Emma Caulfield Ford
Everyone’s favorite nosy neighbor Agnes-turned-powerful-witch Agatha is set to get her own WandaVision spinoff previously called Agatha: House of Harkness, Agatha: Coven of Chaos, and Agatha: The Lying Witch with Great Wardrobe (which all turned out to be jokes). According to Variety, the series will be a dark comedy with WandaVision head writer Jac Schaeffer at the helm as the show’s writer and executive producer.
When ET caught up with the Emmy-nominated actress, she played coy about the series. “Witches, witches, witches, witches,” Hahn said when asked what she could tease about the spinoff, before adding, “I’m very excited about it.”
She continued, “I’m very excited for you to see it.”
Read more about Agatha All Along.
Eyes of Wakanda
TBA 2024 (Disney+)
Black Panther director Ryan Coogler produces the new series, created and directed by Todd Harris. Eyes of Wakanda centers on the stories of Wakandan warriors throughout history who have traveled the world to retrieve dangerous vibranium artifacts.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man
TBA 2024 (Disney+)
Starring: Hudson Thames, Eugene Byrd, Grace Song, Hugh Dancy, Kari Wahlgren, Zeno Robinson, Charlie Cox, Paul F. Tompkins
Previously known as Spider-Man: Freshman Year, this animated installment in the Spider-Man franchise follows Peter Parker on his way to becoming the titular hero in the MCU, with a journey unlike we’ve ever seen and a style that celebrates the character’s early comic book roots.
From creator and head writer Jeff Trammell, the series is set in an alternate universe from the main MCU, in which before Peter is mentored by Norman Osbourn, not Tony Stark. It will also include various Spidey suits, and some familiar names from the Marvel canon, including Nico Minuro of Runaways, Lonnie Lincoln, Amadeus Cho, Harry Osborn, and more. Charlie Cox is also set to reprise his Daredevil role and voice the animated version of the character in the show.
Captain America: Brave New World
Feb. 14, 2025
Starring: Anthony Mackie, Harrison Ford, Danny Ramirez, Shira Haas, Xosha Roquemore, Carl Lumbly, Giancarlo Esposito, Liv Tyler, Tim Blake Nelson
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier ends with Sam Wilson officially picking up the star-spangled shield and an updated title card that acknowledges his new moniker: Captain America and the Winter Soldier. Following the finale, Anthony Mackie it was reported he would next front his own Captain America movie, to be scripted be FAWS duo Malcolm Spellman and staff writer Dalan Musson.
For his part, Mackie says, “They always have some kind of plan. But there’s, like, 30 million projects in production right now, so I just wait for the phone call from Kevin [Feige] and Nate [Moore] to tell me what I’m doing,” while Spellman says, “When Kevin says it, then it is.”
Read more about the Captain America films.
Daredevil: Born Again
March 2025 (Disney+)
Starring: Charlie Cox, Vincent D’Onofrio, Jon Bernthal, Margarita Levieva, Michael Gandolfini, Genneya Walton, Arty Froushan, Deborah Ann Woll, Elden Henson, Wilson Bethel, Jeremy Earl, Ayelet Zurer
Cox is returning at the titular superhero opposite D’Onofrio in an all-new, 18-episode season that will continue the saga of Daredevil.
“It’s a bizarre experience to have played this character, to have the experiences I’ve had with this character, and the journey we’ve been on with the show, for that to be finished and ended — in my mind and heart, it’s over — and then to be yanked back in and suddenly we’re starting again and it’s all happening again,” Cox admitted to ET in 2022, after reprising his role on She-Hulk. “It feels a bit like a dream.”
For now, Cox admitted that he’s happy to “know what everyone else knows” about Born Again, which is very little so far.”[It’s] a great feeling, ’cause I can’t spoil anything,” he laughed. “I haven’t read anything– I’m psyched to discover what stories they’re gonna tell over that long period of time, tonally, what it’s gonna be like, how is it different, how is it the same, you know?”
The actor added that Kevin Feige “has been very clear” about Daredevil: Born Again being “season 1 not a season 4,” hinting that the new series will not pick up where the Netflix show left off. “It’s a whole new deal, and in a way, that’s what’s great about that, is that we potentially get to tell some of the stories over and over again, in the same way that they do in the comics,” Cox pointed out.
Read more about Daredevil.
Ironheart
TBA 2025 (Disney+)
Head writer: Chinaka Hodge
Starring: Dominique Thorne, Anthony Ramos, Alden Ehrenreich, Lyric Ross, Matthew Elam, Anji White, Manny Montana, Shea Couleé.
Dominique Thorne (If Beale Street Could Talk) will play the titular genius Riri Williams, inventor of the most high-tech supersuit since Iron Man, in a series penned by Snowpiercer writer Chinaka Hodge.
In the comic canon, Riri is a proud resident of Chicago, so it makes sense that one of the city’s most popular drag queens will be part of the show — though information on Shea’s character is being kept tightly under wraps. “BEYOND excited to be strutting out of the Werkroom right into the Marvel Cinematic Universe,” Shea shared on social media. “Words cannot express how excited I am to be a part of this amazing project! Acting was my first love, and I’m thrilled to be doing it again in such a big way!”
Thunderbolts*
May 5, 2025
Starring: Sebastian Stan, Florence Pugh, David Harbour, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Wyatt Russell, Hannah John-Kamen, Olga Kurylenko and Harrison Ford
While we know from co-star Sebastian Stan that the project is still in the early stages, the Thunderbolts team-up will bring together a cast of misfits from across the MCU — including Stan’s Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier, Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova, Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, Wyatt Russell as John Walker/U.S. Agent, Hannah John-Kamen as Ava Starr/Ghost and Olga Kurylenko as Antonia Dreykov/Taskmaster.
Harrison Ford is also reportedly joining the MCU as General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, replacing the late William Hurt, who played the supporting character from 2008 until his death in March 2022.
“I feel like there’s a lot of fun to be had,” Harbour told ET of the impending team-up. “I’m really excited about it. I was wondering if I would be brought back, or how I would be brought back. And this really is beyond my expectations of cool.” He also added that the “Thunderbolts is a group in the MCU that I’ve always kind of liked… I think they’re kind of these cool losers, and I really think that if you’re gonna have a team of losers, you know, gotta call David Harbour and put him in there.”
The newest ensemble film will feature an exciting new group of heroes. While Julia Louis-Dreyfus is not confirmed, she is expected to reprise her role as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, who was first introduced in Black Widow and The Falcon and the Winter Solider.
Read more about Thunderbolts.
Phase Six
The Fantastic Four: First Steps
July 25, 2025
While John Krasinski portrayed and alternate-universe Reed Richards in the Doctor Strange sequel, he’ll be handing off the mantle to Pedro Pascal in the upcoming film, which will formally introduce Marvel’s most iconic family to the MCU.
The cast was officially announced in February 2024, with The Last of Us star set to play Reed Richards, aka Mister Fantastic. Mission: Impossible and The Crown star Vanessa Kirby will play Sue Storm, aka the Invisible Woman. Stranger Things’ Joseph Quinn will play Sue’s brother, the wisecracking Johnny Storm, aka the Human Torch. And The Bear’s Eben Moss-Bacharach will return to the MCU as Ben Grimm, aka The Thing.
Blade
Nov. 7, 2025
Starring: Mahershala Ali
Mahershala Ali will play Blade within the MCU. (“But he was in Luke Cage!,” you scream into the void about the fact that Ali played Cottonmouth on season one of the Netflix series, which purported to take place within the MCU. Turns out it was all less connected than we’d been told, and Daredevil was never going to be in Infinity War.)
For those who never saw the Wesley Snipes trilogy of films, Eric Brooks, aka Blade, is a half-human/half-vampire Daywalker on a quest to rid the world of bloodsucking fiends. How the MCU plans to introduce literal vampires into a largely science-based universe remains to be seen, but we do know one foe from the comics he won’t be facing any time soon: Morbius the Living Vampire, who is part of Sony’s Marvel-verse and will be played by Jared Leto in a 2020 film.
During 2020’s Disney Investor Day, Feige confirmed the movie is still in the works and further announcements would be coming “very, very soon.”
Avengers: Doomsday
May 1, 2026
Robert Downey Jr. is returning to the MCU, and this time, there’s no question about whether or not he’s the bad guy.
The Marvel legend made an epic surprise return during the studio’s Hall H panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2024, taking the stage following the reveal of Joe and Anthony Russo’s return to direct the next two Avengers films.
Avengers 5 — which was previously titled Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, but scrapped amid Jonathan Majors’ ongoing legal issues — is now titled Avengers: Doomsday, with Downey as its villainous mastermind.
The Russos said that cast Downey — who, obviously, played MCU mainstay Tony Stark, aka Iron Man, in nine MCU films — “proof of the unimaginable possibilites in the Marvel multi-universe.”
“I mean, this is potentially one of the more entertaining characters in all of fiction,” they teased before Downey’s big reveal. “If we’re gonna do this, if we’re gonna bring him to movie theaters worldwide, then I think were gonna need the greatest actor in the world to play that character.”
“New mask, same task. What’d I tell you, I like playing complicated characters,” Downey told the Comic-Con crowd.
Untitled Vision Series
TBA 2026 (Disney+)
WandaVision creator Jac Schaeffer was originally set to head another spin-off series, then-called Vision Quest, but withdrew from the project to focus on Agatha All Along. In May 2024, Marvel hired Terry Matalas to redevelop the series, with Paul Bettany confirmed to reprise his role as the titular hero.
Filming is expected to begin in late 2024 in the United Kingdom.
Avengers: Secret Wars
May 7, 2027
No official details for the second of the two upcoming Avengers movies have been announced aside from the fact that the two-part story will conclude the Multiverse Saga.
Following his presentation at Comic-Con 2022, Feige spoke to ET about why he wanted to reveal plans for Phase 6 so early in the process. “Well, you know, we’re in a slightly different rhythm now. Phases 1, 2 and 3 were less projects over more years. Now, we’re doing more projects, with all the amazing series we were able to do on Disney+, over less years,” Feige said, noting that not every Phase was ending with an Avengers movie.
“And it felt like we needed to let people know — people used to have that guide point of when an Avengers would come to cap the Phase — it felt like announcing today that the Multiverse Saga and two Avengers films would cap that was something that we needed to share,” he continued.
TBA
Armor Wars
TBA
Starring: Don Cheadle
Don Cheadle’s War Machine (aka James Rhodes) was originally getting his own series, which is said to explore Tony Stark’s worst fear: What happens when his technology falls into the wrong hands. It was later reported that the series has been converted into a standalone film set sometime after Endgame — however there have been no new announcements about the project in recent months.
Marvel Zombies
TBA (Disney+)
Directed by: Bryan Andrews
The animated series from Marvel Studios reimagines the Marvel Universe as a new generation of heroes battle against an ever-spreading zombie scourge. Director Bryan Andrews previewed the upcoming series at Comic-Con, confirming that it is a continuation of the zombies episode from What If…? season 1, and sharing that it will be rated TV-MA!
The series is set to include heroes like Shang-Chi, Black Widow‘s Yelena Belova and Red Guardian, Hawkeye‘s Kate Bishop, Ant-Man and WandaVision‘s Jimmy Woo, and Ms. Marvel, as well as zombie-fied versions of Ghost, Abomination, Captain Marvel, Scarlet Witch, Okoye and Captain America.
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