Nowadays the world is a pretty cynical place, cruel and frustrating and frankly it has became really hard to stay enthusiastic about the future on our planet. As for me, one of the few things, that helps humanity keep its chin up, are the upcoming Marvel Studio movies. It seems like even those guys, who can demolish our planet by pressing the red button, don’t do it, just so they can have the opportunity to see the sequel of “The Avengers” or “Guardians of the Galaxy”.
What makes Marvel movies so popular? Maybe these flicks give people the hope some day they will witness one of those super heroes rescuing Earth from all that evil that it’s infested with.
The Deadpool
Remember how confused you were when you first saw the Deadpool in the 2009 film X-Men Origins: Wolverine? Yep, that freaky monster with a sewn mouth (what?!) outraged millions of Marvel fans. But the screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick (the authors of Zombieland) alongside Ryan Reynolds promise to fix this sad mistake and bring the classic Merc With The Mouth onto the movie screens, which, by the way, will happen on February 12, 2016 .
The movie is set to tell us the story of how Wade Wilson, a former Special Forces operative, turned into the Deadpool after undergoing a rogue experiment that gave him the power of accelerated healing.
Who should see this movie? Anyone, who loves katanas, shootings, martial arts, bloody massacres and twisted jokes. Don’t know about you, but I’m way too excited.
Captain America: Civil War
The movie will be released on May 6, 2016, showing the events that pick up where The Age Of Ultron ended. The collective governments are determined to create an act that regulates all the superhuman activity, which polarizes the opinions inside the Avengers group and leads to some major-league dissent and conflicts. This schism soon escalates into a real civil war between former allies Captain America and Iron Man.
The producers promise to show us Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) and new Spider-Man (Tom Holland).
Doctor Strange
Benedict Cumberbatch’s inauguration into the Marvel family will come about on November 4, 2016. Our favorite Sherlock will change his métier from a brilliant detective to a not less brilliant surgeon, whose life takes an unexpected turn when he gets in a car accident and has his hands permanently damaged. After searching for some kind of cure, the doctor comes across a sorcerer, who teaches him the art of magic and takes him under his wing. Together they fight against the world’s evil.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Peter Quill, Groot, Rocket, Gamora and Drax the Destroyer will get together once again on May 5, 2017 to continue their journey through the galaxy. The plot for the upcoming movie is still unknown, but we have every reason to believe the director James Gunn won’t disappoint us this time.
Untitled Spider-Man
After long years of negotiation Sony and Marvel finally came to agreement to bring Spidey where he belongs. At last, we get to see Spider-Man (played by Tom Holland), who, after his first appearance in Captain America: Civil War, will get his own movie, where he can interact with other superheroes from the Marvel universe, not just with Mary Jane and J. Jonah Jameson. Not much is known about the plot, except for the release date, which is July 28, 2017 and the fact that the movie will be a complete reboot and will have nothing to do with franchises where Tobey Maguire and/or Andrew Garfield were involved.
Thor: Ragnarok
Thor’s third adventure will be shown at movie theaters beginning on November 3, 2017. This time the Thunder God will struggle to protect Asgard from Ragnarok or the Norse apocalypse. If you’re into Norse mythology, you’ll get what it’s all about, if not – why would you want to watch this movie? Unless you’re a girl who just likes to observe beautiful men who are extremely well spoken. In this case I have a good news for you – Loki will be back. Hooray!
Black Panther
Another new face in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Black Panther, played by Chadwick Boseman, who, as well as Tom Holland’s Spider Man, is set to have his first on-screen appearance in Captain America: Civil War, will shortly thereafter have his own movie, to be released on February 16, 2018. The film is about the prince of Wakanda named T’Challa, who inherits the mantle of the Black Panther after his father, who was the king of Wakanda, was foully killed during the putsch. The young Black Panther now has to protect his homeland from the invaders and avenge his father.
Avengers: Infinity War Part 1 and Part 2
The third part of the most epic Marvel movie will consist of 2 parts itself; let’s hope this fact won’t scare off the fans who have troubles with arithmetic. Infinity War Part 1 and Infinity War Part 2 will be released on May 3, 2018 and on May 4, 2019 respectively. As you may guess, no details are yet known, so fans can only guess whether they will see the long-awaited clash with Thanos.
Ant-Man and The Wasp
Marvel Studios was unsure about the sequel to Ant-Man for quite a long time, but now it’s confirmed that the second movie will be released on July 6, 2018. The producers promise Paul Rudd’s Scott Lang will throw in with the wife of the original Ant-Man, Hope Van Dyne a.k.a. The Wasp (played by Evangeline Lilly)/ We’ll see how the plot unfolds and whether it will work..
Inhumans
Even though this flick is the most remote among upcoming Marvel movies, it is still one of the most anticipated. It’s not a surprise, considering the fact that the fans will get to see dozens of previously unseen superheroes. It debuts on the big screen July 12 of the distant 2019! Well, let’s hope humanity will make it to this epic premiere.