‘The Marvels’ Moves From Summer Release to November 10, First Teaser Poster Revealed

The Marvels

With Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania hitting theaters today, Marvel fans may be asking what’s next for the franchise. We know that Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is coming on May 5, that’s for sure, but Marvel has just announced their next movie after that, The Marvels, will now open on November 10.

 

The news was announced by Brie Larson on social media, who also shared the first teaser poster for the film:

 

The Marvels teaser poster

 

The film was previously scheduled to be hitting theaters on July 28, but this makes a lot of sense and is also a very smart decision on Disney’s end. They are both removing themselves from the summer blockbuster party and thus giving the film more time to breathe at the box office (and at the post-production bay!), and also making sure that audiences don’t go almost a year without a Marvel Studios film in theaters — the next film coming down the pipeline is May 2024’s Captain America: New World Order, meaning that had The Marvels stayed at the end of July, we would have had 9 months of no Marvel movies, only to be hit with four of them in just six months of 2024 (New World Order, Thunderbolts in July, Blade in September, and Deadpool 3 in November).

 

The news comes on the heels of Kevin Feige announcing in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that the studio will be spacing out their pipeline of projects, particularly on the Disney Plus side. Later, The Hollywood Reporter said that the only two series guaranteed for a 2023 release date on the streamer are Secret Invasion and Loki season 2, despite both Echo and Ironheart being in post-production at the moment.

 

More delays are expected to come from Marvel Studios, and we wouldn’t be surprised if one of the four 2024 films was delayed to 2025 — a likely possibility is that Deadpool 3 will be moved to February, and Fantastic Four to May 2025. Avengers: The Kang Dynasty is almost guaranteed not to hit the May 2, 2025, release at this point.

 

Nia DaCosta stepped in to direct the sequel-of-sorts to Captain Marvel, which recruited WandaVision‘s Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau and Ms. Marvel star Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan. The three will be going through some cosmic adventures together, and we know the initial conflict will be that they are swapping their positions every time they use their powers, as seen in the post-credits sequence of Ms. Marvel. Stay tuned for more!