After EndgameCaptain Marvel is now in theaters, and the wait is on for the fourth Avengers movie, Endgame, which arrives on April 26. But after the Avengers defeat Thanos, what`s next? After Endgame comes out, there will have been 22 movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe--many of which you can watch on streaming services--but we honestly don`t know where the Marvel Cinematic Universe is going next.Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige is keeping a tight lid on the future of the MCU. `As we`ve been doing for years, we aren`t going to announce anything post Avengers: Endgame or Spider-Man [Far From Home] until post Endgame and Spider-Man,` Feige told ComicBook.com. So, as of this writing, we`ll have to wait a few more months to know confirmed details about what`s to come from the MCU. However, there are a couple of hints as to what`s coming down the line, and it`s going to be a whole new direction for this universe and probably a lot of rebuilding.Take a look at Marvel`s calendar for 2020 and beyond. There are a lot of theatrical dates with nothing attached to them:May 1, 2020July 31, 2020November 6, 2020February 12, 2021May 7, 2021November 5, 2021February 18, 2022May 6, 2022July 29, 2022Piecing together all the information available, let`s figure out what`s next for the Marvel Cinematic Universe after Endgame comes out--or at least theorize a bit. Keep in mind, we`re not discussing any of the X-Men movies or Spider-Man spinoffs--like Venom--as they are not a part of the MCU. Spider-Man: Far From HomeRelease Date: July 5, 2019The Spider-Man: Homecoming sequel is the only movie in the MCU with a set release date. After the first trailer dropped, we all realized that both Peter Parker and Nick Fury would survive Endgame. However, Tony Stark--who was Parker`s mentor in Homecoming--is nowhere to be found.Jake Gyllenhall will be playing Mysterio, who is traditionally a villain in the comic books. However, in the trailer, it looks as though he`ll be teaming up with ...
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