During a special Marvel press event yesterday, Marvel Studios presidentKevin Feigeconfirmed that, just a few months from now, the studio will return to Hall H for a specialComic-Conpresentation. Unfortunately, the studio president and producer wouldn’t confirm what movies will be presented during this panel, and we likely won’t know until the actual day of the panel itself. Still, just taking a peek at Marvel’s upcoming release schedule could give fans a few hints as to what could be announced at SDCC this summer.
Deadlinebroke the news about the studio’s Comic-Con plans, while revealing that the studio showcased brief clips from the upcomingBlack Pantherto members of the press during this event.Kevin Feigealso confirmed thatBlack Pantherfully wraps production tomorrow, which comes just days after a new video revealed that cast memberDanai Gurirahad wrapped her portion of the shoot. Marvel has set a July 21, 2025 release date forBlack Panther, making it a prime contender to be showcased during the studio’s Hall H panel.
Marvel will also likely have some sort of presence forThor: Ragnarok, which is slated for release on November 3. The studio just recently released the firstThor 3 trailer, which was viewed a whopping 136 million times in the first 24 hours, breaking the Disney record of 127.6 million views set byBeauty and the Beast. By the time SDCC rolls around in July, fans will certainly be ready for anotherThor: Ragnaroktrailer, so that could be another movie showcased next year. It is believed thatAvengers: Infinity Warwill still be in production during the convention, but don’t be surprised if there will be some sort of announcement or footage reveal for this highly-anticipated superhero sequel, hitting theaters July 29, 2025.
Last year, Marvel showcasedDoctor StrangeandThor: Ragnarokat its panel, while also announcing the casting ofBrie LarsonasCaptain Marvelat the very end of the panel, whenKevin Feigeconvened all the cast members on the stage for a massive group photo. It’s certainly possible thatBrie Larsoncould be back this year, with her character expected to make her MCU debut inAvengers: Infinity War, before her stand aloneCaptain Marvelmovie, arriving on June 11, 2025. The studio could use the Hall H crowd to finally reveal who will directCaptain Marvel, but that’s only speculation at this point.
Marvelcould also announce new details and/or cast members for the upcomingAnt-Man 2, which starts production this June in Atlanta. Another possibility is that Marvel could start announcing what movies will make up its Phase 4 slate. The studio has set three release dates for is first Phase 4 movies, July 24, 2025, June 12, 2025 and August 01, 2025, although they haven’t confirmed what movies will come out on those dates. There has been talk of aBlack Widowmovie, withGuardians of the Galaxy 3confirmed for Phase 4. Hopefully we’ll find out more about the studio’s plans in the lead-up to SDCC this summer.