Disney announces new releases Dates for MCU Phase 4
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When Black Widow hits theaters later this year -- now slated for a release in November -- the year-and-a-half gap between the release of Avengers: Endgame and that of Black Widow will be the longest fans have gone without a new Marvel movie in a decade. After the one-two punch of Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk in 2008, it was almost two years before Iron Man 2 hit theaters. Since then, Marvel movies have been an annual (or more) tradition, with a new one hitting at least once every spring. Even in the year between Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame -- a life-and-death cliffhanger -- Marvel managed to release another movie by slotting in Ant-Man and the Wasp, which had pretty minimal connections to the larger universe, as well as Captain Marvel, which was set in the '90s.
For a franchise that went from having one movie a year to somewhere between two and four -- sometimes with only 3 months or so between releases -- the wait is going to seem even longer than what it actually is. Endgame came out in April 2019 and, even if you want to count the Sony-distributed Spider-Man: Far From Home, it came out in July 2019 -- 16 months before Black Widow will be released
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