Disney And Marvel Studios Shake Up Release Schedule, Several Dates Changed

Marvel teased almost all of its upcoming films at Comic-Con last month, but there’s apparently still a few we don’t know about yet. Now, Disney and Marvel have shaken up their release schedule, and added two new MCU films to the 2027 film slate. Via The Hollywood Reporter, the unannounced Marvel films will be released

Marvel teased almost all of its upcoming films at Comic-Con last month, but there’s apparently still a few we don’t know about yet. Now, Disney and Marvel have shaken up their release schedule, and added two new MCU films to the 2027 film slate.

Via The Hollywood Reporter, the unannounced Marvel films will be released on July 23, 2027, and November 5, 2027. Both of those dates are after the May 7, 2027 premiere of Avengers: Secret Wars, which is slated to wrap up The Multiverse Saga. Whatever Marvel has planned to follow that multi-film storyline may begin in these two movies.

Meanwhile, another Marvel movie was removed from its July 24, 2026 date. Intriguingly, Marvel has yet to push back its Blade reboot again. That film is still currently slated for November 7, 2025 even though it doesn’t have a director or most of the cast lined up. It’s also been a while since fans have heard any update about the Armor Wars movie that was originally set up to be a Disney+ series.

Among other additions to the 2027 schedule, Disney has placed a Pixar film on June 18, 2027, and a Disney animated feature on November 24, 2027. An untitled Star Wars movie is still slated to close out the year on December 17, 2027.

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