Maybe, but I'm not sure if it's as much of a guarantee now as it was pre-2020.Marvel will see a big 2026 with Spider-Man: Brand New Day and Avengers: Doomsday and both will likely be billion dollar films. This might convince Disney that the MCU is safe but lets face the elephant in the room - it's really not. Fatigue, saturation and inconsistent quality has damaged the brand.
Yeah, you're probably right here, but I'm not sure if they'll do the massive business they did before.Spider-Man 2nd trilogy will be big business and likely remain the cash cow of Marvel.
Avengers 4/5 while very profitable will make a lot less than 3/4.
I really don't know about that with the X-Men, the big draw for Wolverine & Deadpool was seeing Hugh Jackman & Ryan Reynolds finally together after all the teasing, and the other returning actors. But I'm not sure if a reboot with a whole new cast is the going to have the same appeal to people without the nostalgia of seeing the return of old favorites.I could see a new X-Men film being a big hit as any Deadpool 4 but so much of the rest of the franchise is on life support now. They could do with focusing on the core big hitters after Avengers 5 and then just have a god dam rest before a big reboot years down the line.