Not to mention Wonder Man.Yep. Not making a sequel just shows how lost Marvel is. Obviously they have faith in the director since they offered him Avengers and then gave him Spiderman.
Yeah, I agree.Shang Chi is one of my top 5 Marvel films. I absolutely love it. Not having a sequel borders on criminal
X-Men. X-Men and more X-Men.I just realized that it's been close to five years since Shang-Chi and the Ten Rings was released. And while true, there were six years between the two Doctor Strange movies, five years between Thor 3 and 4, six years between GotG 2 and 3, five years between Ant-Man 2 and 3, almost five years between Captain Marvel and The Marvels, and almost nine years between Captain America 3 and 4, all those characters showed up in other projects in-between. Shang-Chi has not appeared anywhere else, aside from alternate versions in What If and Marvel Zombies (shows so far from the mainstream that I myself didn't even watch past What If season 1).
Do we actually know what comes next for the MCU, past Doomsday anyway? I mean, is Secret Wars even still the plan? And if so, is there any movie between Doomsday and Secret Wars?
No , and I think they are keeping those plans under wraps on purpose.I just realized that it's been close to five years since Shang-Chi and the Ten Rings was released. And while true, there were six years between the two Doctor Strange movies, five years between Thor 3 and 4, six years between GotG 2 and 3, five years between Ant-Man 2 and 3, almost five years between Captain Marvel and The Marvels, and almost nine years between Captain America 3 and 4, all those characters showed up in other projects in-between. Shang-Chi has not appeared anywhere else, aside from alternate versions in What If and Marvel Zombies (shows so far from the mainstream that I myself didn't even watch past What If season 1).
Do we actually know what comes next for the MCU, past Doomsday anyway? I mean, is Secret Wars even still the plan? And if so, is there any movie between Doomsday and Secret Wars?
Sure. Everyone dies and we start from scratch.No , and I think they are keeping those plans under wraps on purpose.
It his highly likely that the MCU after Secret Wars will be quite different.

You didn't answer the question
Then quote it.


Yawn.
It is in this thread
They wouldn't be alone.I suspect that they have no clue how much of an indictment against the MCU these comments are.
Yawn.
It is in this thread, and one of the related articles is also quoted in the Thunderbolts thread. Now that's two sources you pretend did not exist. Of course, you know this, since your obsessive ass had to post a typically feeble counter to criticism (well-deserved) of the MCU and its string of recent and historic failures (in the article-inspired conversations).
Your posting history of the aforementioned feeble counters to this specific point will--as always--never allow you to twist, lie about references (including your well-known attempts to discredit legitimate media sources) all to create a MCU faerie land where Marvel Studios employees never criticized the studio's recent output and why its troubled.
Then quote it or put the link in your actual post
I'm just putting this out here for fun speculation
The latest plot rumour surrounding Brand New Day is
Jean Grey is teaming with The Punisher to expose Damage Control as they pose a threat to her secrecy as a Mutant. She sees Spider-Man as a potential risk. Damage Control are attacked by The Hand, hired by Tombstone, and they free Scorpion. The film will apparently also adapt elements of the Neogenic Nightmare Saga from Spider-Man: The Animated Series with Peter mutating into the Man-Spider (Punisher was also involved in that show's storyline) and the organic web shooters from the Raimi movies are returning also
I'm thinking that revealing anything more than that they're introducing the X-Men would be to spoilery for Doomsday and Secret Wars at this point.I just realized that it's been close to five years since Shang-Chi and the Ten Rings was released. And while true, there were six years between the two Doctor Strange movies, five years between Thor 3 and 4, six years between GotG 2 and 3, five years between Ant-Man 2 and 3, almost five years between Captain Marvel and The Marvels, and almost nine years between Captain America 3 and 4, all those characters showed up in other projects in-between. Shang-Chi has not appeared anywhere else, aside from alternate versions in What If and Marvel Zombies (shows so far from the mainstream that I myself didn't even watch past What If season 1).
Do we actually know what comes next for the MCU, past Doomsday anyway? I mean, is Secret Wars even still the plan? And if so, is there any movie between Doomsday and Secret Wars?
Talk about an overload of elements. I can see a couple of these things, but all in one makes it sound like a gigantic mess. I have faith in Marvel Studios not to overdo things.That rumor sounds like the output of an LLM trained on rumors.
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