A few months back, I wrote about where the Marvel Cinematic Universe might go post-Avengers: Endgame. At that time, it was mostly conjecture based on a bunch of release dates being saved by Disney and Marvel for the next three years with no clarification about which movies might be released when.
At the time of this writing, other than a few casting notes and a few directorial attachments, there’s been no confirmation or denial about ANY of the dates currently being held by Disney for Marvel Studios movies. Presumably, this will either happen at Comic-Con or D23.
INTRODUCTION
Now that almost everyone has seen Endgame, we can start figuring out what happens with all of the characters in the movie, but we have to consistently think about this on two different fronts: the first is how the characters were left at the end of Endgame and how their characters might be used in future storylines. More importantly, we need to remember that these are still movies starring actors, and as with everything in Hollywood, this involves a lot of number crunching and negotiations. Whenever there’s that much money involved, things get complicated. Obviously, anyone involved with Marvel at this point will except a lot more money than they might be willing to give, which also makes things difficult.