Board Thread:Movies/@comment-24174049-20131207023415/@comment-24713690-20140812113505

There are six dates that have been announced that don't have titles attached to them yet. Right now, as far as my knowledge of it goes, the future of the MCU look like this:

01 May 15 - Avengers: Age of Ultron 17 Jul 15 - Ant-Man 06 May 16 - Captain America 3 08 Jul 16 - Doctor Strange 05 May 17 - TBC [likely to be Thor 3, IMO] 28 Jul 17 - Guardians of the Galaxy 2 03 Nov 17 - TBC 04 May 18 - TBC [likely to be Avengers 3, IMO] 05 Jul 18 - TBC 02 Nov 18 - TBC 03 May 19 - TBC

The Hulk film isn't illusive - they said their was no chance of it happening before Avengers 2. Before Avengers came out Hulk 2 was off the table, Avengers brought the possibility back around, but only in the sense that they were considering options with it - I've never heard any news of them actively going ahead with anything. At this point it's likely (and I think this has been the case since 2014, tbh) that they'll wait and see what the audience reactions are like to Hulk in A:AoU before deciding anything (IMHO) (they've got nothing to lose doing this, and by doing it they can look at how Hulk works in Avengers 2 and take that on board when planning his film). (He could grab the open 2017 slot for a sequel, but I think it's more likely the earliest we'd see him is 2018).

My guess for Nov 17, right now, is Black Panther (though, I haven't heard anything about it being actively developed - I've just heard more talk about BP than other projects). 2018 looks about right for an Ant-Man sequel, and 2019 for Dr. Strange, if they're both successful with their first films. - This is wild speculation, though.