List of Marvel Cinematic Universe films

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films are a series of American superhero films produced by Marvel Studios based on characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics. The MCU is the shared universe in which all of the films are set. The films have been in production since 2007, and in that time Marvel Studios has produced and released 23 films, with at least 14 more in various stages of development. It is the highest-grossing film franchise of all time, having grossed over $22.5 billion at the global box office. This includes Avengers: Endgame, which is the highest-grossing film of all time.

Marvel Cinematic Universe films
Artwork for "The Infinity Saga Collector's Edition" box set
Produced by
Based onCharacters published
by Marvel Comics
StarringSee below
Production
company
Distributed by
Release date
2008–present
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
BudgetTotal (23 films):
$4.473–4.582 billion
Box officeTotal (23 films):
$22.587 billion

Kevin Feige has produced every film in the series, alongside Avi Arad for the first two releases, Gale Anne Hurd for The Incredible Hulk, Amy Pascal for the Spider-Man films, and Stephen Broussard for Ant-Man and the Wasp. The films are written and directed by a variety of individuals and feature large, often ensemble, casts. Many of the actors, including Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, and Jeremy Renner signed contracts to star in numerous films.

Marvel Studios releases its films in groups called "Phases".[1][2] Their first film is Iron Man (2008), which was distributed by Paramount Pictures. Paramount also distributed Iron Man 2 (2010), Thor (2011) and Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), while Universal Pictures distributed The Incredible Hulk (2008). Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures began distributing the series with the crossover film The Avengers (2012), which concluded Phase One.[2][3] Phase Two comprises Iron Man 3 (2013), Thor: The Dark World (2013), Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), and Ant-Man (2015).[2]

Captain America: Civil War (2016) is the first film of Phase Three, and is followed by Doctor Strange (2016), Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Thor: Ragnarok (2017), Black Panther (2018), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018), Captain Marvel (2019), Avengers: Endgame (2019), and Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019).[2] The first three phases are collectively known as "The Infinity Saga". The Spider-Man films are owned, financed, and distributed by Sony Pictures.

Phase Four will include Black Widow (2021), Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021), Eternals (2021), the untitled Spider-Man: Far From Home sequel (2021), Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), Thor: Love and Thunder (2022), Black Panther II (2022), Captain Marvel 2 (2022), Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2022), Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023), and Fantastic Four.[4][5] The phase will feature these films, as well as twelve announced television event series and one television special for the streaming service Disney+.[4][5][6] Three additional films for 2023 are also in development.[7]

Films

The Infinity Saga

The films from Phase One through Phase Three are collectively known as "The Infinity Saga".[8][9]

Film U.S. release date Director(s) Screenwriter(s) Producer(s)
Phase One[10]
Iron Man May 2, 2008 Jon Favreau[11] Mark Fergus & Hawk Ostby and Art Marcum & Matt Holloway[11][12] Avi Arad and Kevin Feige
The Incredible Hulk June 13, 2008 Louis Leterrier[13] Zak Penn[14] Avi Arad, Gale Anne Hurd
and Kevin Feige
Iron Man 2 May 7, 2010 Jon Favreau[15] Justin Theroux[16] Kevin Feige
Thor May 6, 2011 Kenneth Branagh[17] Ashley Edward Miller & Zack Stentz and Don Payne[18]
Captain America: The First Avenger July 22, 2011 Joe Johnston[19] Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely[20]
Marvel's The Avengers May 4, 2012 Joss Whedon[21]
Phase Two[10]
Iron Man 3 May 3, 2013 Shane Black[22] Drew Pearce and Shane Black[22][23] Kevin Feige
Thor: The Dark World November 8, 2013 Alan Taylor[24] Christopher L. Yost and Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely[25]
Captain America: The Winter Soldier April 4, 2014 Anthony and Joe Russo[26] Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely[27]
Guardians of the Galaxy August 1, 2014 James Gunn[28] James Gunn and Nicole Perlman[29]
Avengers: Age of Ultron May 1, 2015 Joss Whedon[30]
Ant-Man July 17, 2015 Peyton Reed[31] Edgar Wright & Joe Cornish and Adam McKay & Paul Rudd[32]
Phase Three[10][33]
Captain America: Civil War May 6, 2016 Anthony and Joe Russo[34] Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely[34] Kevin Feige
Doctor Strange November 4, 2016 Scott Derrickson[35] Jon Spaihts and Scott Derrickson & C. Robert Cargill[36]
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 May 5, 2017 James Gunn[29]
Spider-Man: Homecoming July 7, 2017 Jon Watts[37] Jonathan Goldstein & John Francis Daley and
Jon Watts & Christopher Ford and
Chris McKenna & Erik Sommers[38]
Kevin Feige
and Amy Pascal
Thor: Ragnarok November 3, 2017 Taika Waititi[39] Eric Pearson and Craig Kyle & Christopher L. Yost[40][41] Kevin Feige
Black Panther February 16, 2018 Ryan Coogler[42] Ryan Coogler & Joe Robert Cole[43][44]
Avengers: Infinity War April 27, 2018 Anthony and Joe Russo[45] Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely[46]
Ant-Man and the Wasp July 6, 2018 Peyton Reed[47] Chris McKenna & Erik Sommers and
Paul Rudd & Andrew Barrer & Gabriel Ferrari[48]
Kevin Feige and
Stephen Broussard
Captain Marvel March 8, 2019 Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck[49] Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck & Geneva Robertson-Dworet[50] Kevin Feige
Avengers: Endgame April 26, 2019 Anthony and Joe Russo[45] Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely[46]
Spider-Man: Far From Home July 2, 2019 Jon Watts[51] Chris McKenna & Erik Sommers[52] Kevin Feige
and Amy Pascal

Upcoming

Film U.S. release date Director(s) Screenwriter(s) Producer(s) Status
Phase Four[4][5][lower-alpha 1]
Black Widow May 7, 2021 (2021-05-07)[53] Cate Shortland[54] Eric Pearson[55] Kevin Feige Post-production
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings July 9, 2021 (2021-07-09)[53] Destin Daniel Cretton[56] David Callaham[57]
Eternals November 5, 2021 (2021-11-05)[53] Chloé Zhao[58] Kaz Firpo & Ryan Firpo[59]
Untitled Spider-Man: Far From Home sequel December 17, 2021 (2021-12-17)[60] Jon Watts[61] Chris McKenna & Erik Sommers[62] Kevin Feige
and Amy Pascal
Filming
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness March 25, 2022 (2022-03-25)[63] Sam Raimi[64] Jade Bartlett and Michael Waldron[65][66] Kevin Feige
Thor: Love and Thunder May 6, 2022 (2022-05-06)[67] Taika Waititi[68] Taika Waititi and Jennifer Kaytin Robinson[68][69]
Black Panther II July 8, 2022 (2022-07-08)[70] Ryan Coogler[71] In development
Captain Marvel 2 November 11, 2022 (2022-11-11)[72] Nia DaCosta[73] Megan McDonnell[74]
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania 2022 (2022)[75] Peyton Reed[76] Jeff Loveness[77] Filming
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 2023 (2023)[78] James Gunn[79] In development
Fantastic Four TBA Jon Watts[80] TBA
  1. Phase Four also includes multiple series and a television special streaming on Disney+.[4][5][6]

Future

At any given time, Marvel Studios has future films planned five-to-six years out from what they have announced.[81] By April 2014, additional storylines were planned through 2028,[82] resulting in many films "on the docket that are completely different from anything that's come before—intentionally."[83] Disney has scheduled additional release dates for untitled Marvel Studios films on October 7, 2022, and on February 17, May 5, July 28, and November 3, 2023.[84][7]

Blade

By May 2013, Marvel Studios had a working script for a new Blade film after regaining the rights following New Line Cinema's prior film series.[85][86] In February 2019, Mahershala Ali approached Marvel Studios about starring in a new film after previously portraying Cornell "Cottonmouth" Stokes in Marvel Television's Luke Cage.[87][88] Kevin Feige officially announced the film with Ali in the title role at the July 2019 San Diego Comic-Con.[88][89] In February 2021, Stacy Osei-Kuffour was hired to write the film.[90] Blade will be released in a future MCU phase.[91]

Untitled Deadpool film

After the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney was announced in December 2017, Disney CEO Bob Iger said Ryan Reynolds would reprise his role as Wade Wilson / Deadpool from 20th Century Fox's X-Men films Deadpool (2016) and Deadpool 2 (2018), with the R-rated films and character being integrated with the PG-13 rated MCU under Disney.[92][93] By December 2019, Reynolds confirmed a third Deadpool film was in development at Marvel Studios,[94] with Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin writing the film by November 2020,[95] when Reynolds' involvement and the film's R-rating were confirmed.[95][96] In January 2021, Feige confirmed the film's MCU setting, with filming expected to begin after 2021.[96]

Untitled mutant-centered film

At the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con, Feige announced Marvel Studios was developing a film for mutants, which include X-Men,[89][97] and said those terms are interchangeable and that the MCU depiction would differ from 20th Century Fox's film series.[98]

Recurring cast and characters

List indicator(s)

This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in films in multiple phases within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and have appeared in the billing block for at least two of them (see FAQ).

  • A dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's presence has not yet been confirmed.
  • A C indicates an uncredited cameo role.
  • A V indicates a voice-only role.
Character Phase One Phase Two Phase Three Phase Four
Bruce Banner
Hulk
Edward Norton[99]
Lou FerrignoV[99]
Mark Ruffalo[100]
Mark Ruffalo[101][102]
James "Bucky" Barnes
Winter Soldier
Sebastian Stan[103][104][105]
Clint Barton
Hawkeye
Jeremy Renner[106][107][108]
Peggy Carter Hayley Atwell[103][109][110]
Sharon Carter Emily VanCamp[109][111]
Phil Coulson Clark Gregg[112] Clark Gregg[113]
Carol Danvers
Captain Marvel
Brie Larson[114][115]
Dave Tip "T.I." Harris[116][117]
Drax the Destroyer Dave Bautista[118][119][120]
Jane Foster Natalie Portman[121][122][123][124]
Frigga Rene Russo[125][126][127]
Nick Fury Samuel L. Jackson[128][26][129]
Gamora Zoe Saldana[130][119][120]
Groot Vin DieselV[131][132][120]
Heimdall Idris Elba[121][133][134]
Maria Hill Cobie Smulders[135][136][137]
Happy Hogan Jon Favreau[138][139]
Korath the Pursuer Djimon Hounsou[28][113]
Kurt David Dastmalchian[116][117]
Cassie Lang Abby Ryder Fortson[140] Abby Ryder Fortson[141]
Emma Fuhrmann[142]
Kathryn Newton[143]
Scott Lang
Ant-Man
Paul Rudd[144][145][143]
Ned Leeds Jacob Batalon[146][147]
Darcy Lewis Kat Dennings[121][148]
Loki Tom Hiddleston[149][150][151]
Luis Michael Peña[116][117][152]
Maggie Judy Greer[153][154]
Mantis Pom Klementieff[155][156]
Wanda Maximoff
Scarlet Witch
Elizabeth Olsen[157][158][159]
M'Baku Winston Duke[160][161]
Michelle "MJ" Zendaya[162][163]
Karl Mordo Chiwetel Ejiofor[164][165]
Nebula Karen Gillan[28][166][167]
Kraglin Obfonteri Sean Gunn[168][169][170]
Odin Anthony Hopkins[171][172][173]
Okoye Danai Gurira[174][175]
May Parker Marisa Tomei[176][61]
Peter Parker
Spider-Man
Max Favreau[lower-alpha 1] Tom Holland[178][179]
Christine Palmer Rachael McAdams[180][165]
Jim Paxton Bobby Cannavale[153][181]
Pepper Potts Gwyneth Paltrow[112][182][183]
Hank Pym Michael Douglas[184][185][143]
Peter Quill
Star-Lord
Chris Pratt[186][187][188]
Ramonda Angela Bassett[189][161]
James "Rhodey" Rhodes
War Machine / Iron Patriot
Terrence Howard[112]
Don Cheadle[190]
Don Cheadle[182][145]
Rocket Bradley CooperV[191][192][120]
Steve Rogers
Captain America
Chris Evans[193][194][195]
Natasha Romanoff
Black Widow
Scarlett Johansson[106][196][197][120]
Ronan the Accuser Lee Pace[28][113]
Everett K. Ross Martin Freeman[198][199]
Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross William Hurt[99] William Hurt[145][200]
Brock Rumlow
Crossbones
Frank Grillo[136][201]
Erik Selvig Stellan Skarsgård[202][203]
Shuri Letitia Wright[204][205]
Sif Jaimie Alexander[206][207] Jaimie Alexander[208]
Tony Stark
Iron Man
Robert Downey Jr.[209][210][211]
Stephen Strange Benedict Cumberbatch[212][213]
Thanos Damion PoitierC[214] Josh BrolinC[215] Josh Brolin[216]
Thor Chris Hemsworth[217][218][219][220]
Taneleer Tivan
Collector
Benicio del Toro[28][221]
Valkyrie Tessa Thompson[222][220]
Hope van Dyne
Wasp
Evangeline Lilly[223][224][143]
Janet van Dyne Hayley Lovitt[181] Michelle Pfeiffer[225][143]
Vision
J.A.R.V.I.S.
Paul Bettany[226][227][145]
Volstagg Ray Stevenson[228][229][230]
Sam Wilson
Falcon
Anthony Mackie[104][231]
Wong Benedict Wong[232][165]
  1. In June 2017, Holland, Watts, and Feige stated that the child (played by Max Favreau) whom Tony Stark saves from a drone in Iron Man 2 is Peter Parker.[177]

Release

Home media

In June 2012, Marvel announced a 10-disc box set titled "Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase One – Avengers Assembled", for release on September 25, 2012. The box set includes all six of the Phase One films—Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America: The First Avenger, and The Avengers—on Blu-ray and Blu-ray 3D, in a replica of Nick Fury's briefcase from The Avengers.[233] In August 2012, luggage company Rimowa GmbH, who developed the briefcase for The Avengers, filed suit against Marvel Studios and Buena Vista Home Entertainment in U.S. federal court, complaining that "Marvel did not obtain any license or authorization from Rimowa to make replica copies of the cases for any purpose."[234] The set was delayed to early 2013 for the packaging to be redesigned.[235] The box set, with a redesigned case, was released on April 2, 2013. In addition, the box set included a featurette on the then-upcoming Phase Two films, showing footage and concept art, as well as previously unreleased deleted scenes from all of the Phase One films.[236]

In July 2015, Marvel announced a 13-disc box set titled "Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase Two Collection", for release on December 8, 2015, exclusive to Amazon.com. The box set includes all six of the Phase Two films—Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Ant-Man—on Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D and a digital copy, in a replica of the Orb from Guardians of the Galaxy, plus a bonus disc and exclusive memorabilia. Material on the bonus disc includes all of the Marvel One-Shots with commentary, deleted scenes and pre-production creative features for each of the films, featurettes on the making of the post-credit scenes for the films, and first looks at Captain America: Civil War, Doctor Strange, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.[237][238]

In September 2019, Feige indicated a box set with all 23 films of The Infinity Saga would be released, with the set including previously unreleased deleted scenes and other footage, such as an alternate take of the Nick Fury post-credits scene from Iron Man which references Spider-Man, the Hulk, and the X-Men.[239] The box set, featuring all 23 films on Ultra HD Blu-ray and Blu-ray, a bonus disc, a letter from Feige, and a lithograph art piece by Matt Ferguson, was released on November 15, 2019, exclusively at Best Buy.[240]

IMAX 10th anniversary festival

From August 30 to September 6, 2018, in conjunction with Marvel Studios' 10 year anniversary celebrations, all 20 films released at the time (Iron Man through Ant-Man and the Wasp) were screened in IMAX. The films were shown in release order, with four films per day. The final days of the festival were theme related, with one showing "origin" films (Iron Man, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Black Panther, and Doctor Strange), one showing "team-ups" (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Captain America: Civil War, The Avengers, and Avengers: Infinity War),[241][242] and the final day showing Iron Man and The Avengers as chosen by the fans via a Twitter poll.[243] The festival also saw Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, and Captain America: The First Avenger released in IMAX for the first time.[241][242]

Reception

Box office performance

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is the highest-grossing film franchise of all time worldwide, both unadjusted and adjusted-for-inflation, having grossed over $22.5 billion at the global box office. Several of its sub series such as the Avengers, Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor film series are among the most successful film series of all time.[244]

Film U.S. release date Box office gross All-time ranking Budget Ref(s)
U.S. and Canada Other territories Worldwide U.S. and Canada Worldwide
Phase One
Iron Man May 2, 2008 $319,034,126 $266,762,121 $585,796,247 74 170 $140 million [245]
The Incredible Hulk June 13, 2008 $134,806,913 $129,964,083 $264,770,996 454 573 $150 million [246]
Iron Man 2 May 7, 2010 $312,433,331 $311,500,000 $623,933,331 80 151 $200 million [247]
Thor May 6, 2011 $181,030,624 $268,295,994 $449,326,618 257 256 $150 million [248]
Captain America: The First Avenger July 22, 2011 $176,654,505 $193,915,269 $370,569,774 273 348 $140 million [249]
Marvel's The Avengers May 4, 2012 $623,357,910 $895,457,605 $1,518,815,515 8 8 $220 million [250]
Phase Two
Iron Man 3 May 3, 2013 $409,013,994 $805,797,258 $1,214,811,252 32 20 $178.4 million [251][252]
Thor: The Dark World November 8, 2013 $206,362,140 $438,421,000 $644,783,140 204 142 $152.7 million [253][252]
Captain America: The Winter Soldier April 4, 2014 $259,766,572 $454,654,931 $714,421,503 119 117 $177 million [254][255]
Guardians of the Galaxy August 1, 2014 $333,176,600 $439,601,585 $772,778,185 66 100 $195.9 million [256][257]
Avengers: Age of Ultron May 1, 2015 $459,005,868 $943,800,000 $1,402,805,868 20 11 $365.5 million [258][259]
Ant-Man July 17, 2015 $180,202,163 $339,109,802 $519,311,965 255 209 $109.3 million [260][259]
Phase Three
Captain America: Civil War May 6, 2016 $408,084,349 $745,211,944 $1,153,296,293 33 22 $230 million [261][262]
Doctor Strange November 4, 2016 $232,641,920 $445,076,475 $677,718,395 154 131 $165 million [263][264]
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 May 5, 2017 $389,813,101 $473,942,950 $863,756,051 41 75 $200 million [265]
Spider-Man: Homecoming July 7, 2017 $334,201,140 $545,965,784 $880,166,924 64 68 $175 million [266]
Thor: Ragnarok November 3, 2017 $315,058,289 $538,918,837 $853,977,126 79 78 $180 million [267]
Black Panther February 16, 2018 $700,426,566 $646,853,595 $1,347,280,161 4 13 $200 million [268][269]
Avengers: Infinity War April 27, 2018 $678,815,482 $1,369,544,272 $2,048,359,754 5 5 $316–400 million [270][271]
Ant-Man and the Wasp July 6, 2018 $216,648,740 $406,025,399 $622,674,139 181 153 $162 million [272][273]
Captain Marvel March 8, 2019 $426,829,839 $701,445,424 $1,128,275,263 25 26 $150–175 million [274][275]
Avengers: Endgame April 26, 2019 $858,373,000 $1,939,427,564 $2,797,800,564 2 1 $356 million [276]
Spider-Man: Far From Home July 2, 2019 $390,532,085 $741,395,911 $1,131,927,996 40 25 $160 million [277]
Total $8,545,839,257 $14,041,085,276 $22,586,924,533 1 1 $4.473–4.582 billion [278]
[244]

Critical and public response

Film Critical Public
Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore[279]
Phase One
Iron Man 94% (279 reviews)[280] 79 (38 reviews)[281] A
The Incredible Hulk 67% (233 reviews)[282] 61 (38 reviews)[283] A−
Iron Man 2 72% (300 reviews)[284] 57 (40 reviews)[285] A
Thor 77% (286 reviews)[286] 57 (40 reviews)[287] B+
Captain America: The First Avenger 80% (268 reviews)[288] 66 (43 reviews)[289] A−
Marvel's The Avengers 92% (357 reviews)[290] 69 (43 reviews)[291] A+
Phase Two
Iron Man 3 79% (324 reviews)[292] 62 (44 reviews)[293] A
Thor: The Dark World 66% (279 reviews)[294] 54 (44 reviews)[295] A−
Captain America: The Winter Soldier 90% (301 reviews)[296] 70 (48 reviews)[297] A
Guardians of the Galaxy 91% (328 reviews)[298] 76 (53 reviews)[299] A
Avengers: Age of Ultron 76% (367 reviews)[300] 66 (49 reviews)[301] A
Ant-Man 83% (328 reviews)[302] 64 (44 reviews)[303] A
Phase Three
Captain America: Civil War 91% (414 reviews)[304] 75 (53 reviews)[305] A
Doctor Strange 89% (373 reviews)[306] 72 (49 reviews)[307] A
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 85% (413 reviews)[308] 67 (48 reviews)[309] A
Spider-Man: Homecoming 92% (390 reviews)[310] 73 (51 reviews)[311] A
Thor: Ragnarok 93% (424 reviews)[312] 74 (51 reviews)[313] A
Black Panther 96% (510 reviews)[314] 88 (55 reviews)[315] A+
Avengers: Infinity War 85% (471 reviews)[316] 68 (54 reviews)[317] A
Ant-Man and the Wasp 87% (425 reviews)[318] 70 (56 reviews)[319] A−
Captain Marvel 79% (522 reviews)[320] 64 (56 reviews)[321] A
Avengers: Endgame 94% (528 reviews)[322] 78 (57 reviews)[323] A+
Spider-Man: Far From Home 90% (440 reviews)[324] 69 (55 reviews)[325] A

Repurposed projects

These projects were in development as films from Marvel Studios before becoming television series under Marvel Television:

  • Inhumans: In April 2013, Feige mentioned the Inhumans as a property out of which he was "confident" a film would be made.[326] Inhumans as a concept would first be introduced to the MCU in 2014 through the second season of the television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.[327] By August 2014, the studio was ready to move forward in development with the film, with a screenplay written by Joe Robert Cole.[328] In October 2014, the film was announced for Phase Three[329] and scheduled for release July 2019.[330] By October 2015, Cole was no longer involved with the film and any potential drafts that he may have written would not be used.[331] In April 2016, Inhumans was removed from the release schedule,[332] and would no longer be a part of Phase Three.[333] In July 2016, Feige said Inhumans would "certainly" be a part of the discussion regarding the film ideas for 2020 and 2021,[334] adding the following November that he was still optimistic the film could be released in Phase Four.[335] In November 2016, Marvel Television announced the series Marvel's Inhumans, which premiered on ABC in September 2017, after the first two episodes were screened in IMAX.[336] The series was not intended to be a reworking of the film.[337] ABC canceled Inhumans after one season in May 2018.[338]
  • Runaways: A film based on the Runaways went through a number of iterations. Brian K. Vaughan was originally hired to write a screenplay based on the property in May 2008.[339] In April 2010, Marvel hired Peter Sollett to direct the film,[340] and Drew Pearce was hired to write a script in May.[341] The following October, development on the film was put on hold,[342] with Pearce revealing in September 2013 that the Runaways film had been shelved in favor of The Avengers, with the earliest it could release being Phase Three.[343] In October 2014, after announcing all of Marvel's Phase Three films without Runaways, Feige stated the project was "still an awesome script that exists in our script vault", adding, "We'd love to do something with Runaways some day. In our television and future film discussions, it's always one that we talk about, because we have a solid draft there. But again, we can't make them all."[344] In August 2016, Marvel Television announced Marvel's Runaways from the streaming service Hulu,[345] with the series receiving a full season order in May 2017.[346] It premiered in November 2017.[347] Hulu announced in November 2019 that the third season of Runaways would be its last.[348]

See also

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