Board Thread:Administrative/@comment-3048593-20170419232307/@comment-1895174-20170422232503

Honestly, I would not have any objection with moving the page for what used to be Avengers: Infinity War - Part II to just "Untitled Avengers sequel (2019)" (or something like that) with "Avengers 4" as a redirect. Every other outlet has stopped referring to the movie as "Infinity War - Part II" by this point. Anyone doing a Google search for the movie is most likely going to look up either of those titles.

Although, it's not shooting alongside Infinity War anymore, so I guess you could make a case that it should be deleted. It might as well just be grandfathered in.

As for those three untitled movies scheduled for 2020, they haven't entered production yet. I should've been clearer on this earlier, but production for a movie or TV series means something very specific. It means they've started filming. Production means something different for video games, so they would need a different set of criteria, anyway. FWIW, Telltale's Guardians of the Galaxy game had a page made about a few weeks before the first episode had a MM-DD-YYYY release date, and no one really seemed to notice or care.

With Logan, I would not have objected to giving a page to "Untitled Wolverine movie (2017)" with "Wolverine 3" as a redirect. It finished production in August of last year and didn't have its title confirmed until late October. Once it was done shooting, there was very little chance it would not be released. And it should be noted that this isn't common. Of those three criteria, #1 is the one that will most often be met before the other two. I think there could be some alternative system for the rare occasions where it isn't.