Marvel has announced that its Secret Invasion series is coming to Disney+ in Spring 2023. Announced as part of the Marvel Studios panel at SDCC 2022, Secret Invasion stars Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, as well as a host of other stars. Cobie Smulders, who plays Maria Hill in the MCU, also appeared at the panel.
There was also new footage shown at the Marvel Studios panel. It begins with Nick Fury landing and walking out of a spacehip. Maria Hill then reads Fury the Riot Act for abandoning Earth, but Fury pushes back. Don Cheadle's Rhodey is also shown meeting with Fury.
The Secret Invasion cast also includes Ben Mendelsohn, Kingsley Ben-Adir, Olivia Colman, and more.
Secret Invasion will see Fury and Talos investigating a sect of Skrulls who’ve infiltrated the highest levels of authority in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
After making his ful MCU debut in Spider-Man: No Way Home, Charlie Cox is getting his very own series on Disney Plus. During tonight's Marvel Studios panel at San Diego Comic-Con, MCU boss Kevin Feige announced that Daredevil: Born Again will be launching as part of Phase 5.
The new project will feature Charlie Cox, now wholly a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and will debut in Spring 2024. It will run 18 episodes.
Daredevil: Born Again will be part of Phase 5, which will kick off with Ant-Man and Wasp: Quantamania and continue all the way to Thunderbolts. Other shows include Ironheart, Agatha Coven of Chaos, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
Daredevil: Born Again, an 18-episode Daredevil series starring Charlie Cox, will being streaming Spring 2024. #SDCCpic.twitter.com/wmbj2dXCnj
Dardedevil has been a hotly-requested addition to the MCU in the wake of the show's cancellation on Netflix. Fans got their wish when Charlie Cox made a cameo in Spider-Man: No Way Home, where he represented Peter Parker.
Other major announcements during the San Diego Comic-Con panel include Secret Invasion. We also got a brand-new trailer for She-Hulk and lots more. Keep an eye on our full recap of the Marvel Studios panel as lots more news appears during San Diego Comic-Con.
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Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige has not only confirmed that She-Hulk and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will conclude Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but he also helped reveal the films and shows that will be part of Phase 5.
Revealed at San Diego Comic-Con 2022, Phase 5 will begin on February 17, 2023, with Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania and will end on July 26, 2024, with Thunderbolts. In between, the following MCU films and TV series will air;
Phase 4 of the MCU has so far included 6 movies (Black Widow, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Eternals, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Thor: Love and Thunder) and seven Disney+ series (WandaVision, The Falcon & the Winter Soldier, Loki, What If…?, Hawkeye, Moon Knight, Ms. Marvel).
There's still a lot of Phase 4 to come, as well. On the movies side, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, The Marvels, and Fantastic Four are still scheduled. On Disney+, we're expecting She-Hulk, Secret Invasion, Ironheart, Armor Wars, a Wakanda series, and two specials to come. And that's not taking into account the animated series in the works.
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Marvel's Next Big Thing panel at Comic-Con included several major reveals for upcoming 2022 and 2023 projects, including the impending climax of Jason Aaron's Avengers saga and the next big project for House of X's Jonathan Hickman.
Marvel didn't reveal what Hickman has been working on since exiting the X-Men line in 2021, but they did reveal he'll be reuniting with Inferno artist Valerio Schiti for… something. Here's a teaser:
This teaser suggests Hickman may be delving into the cosmic side of the Marvel Universe, perhaps building on certain elements introduced in Powers of X involving the evolution of artificial intelligences across the galaxy.
As for Aaron's Avengers, that series will enter its final phase, "Avengers Assemble," starting in November 2022. Aaron is teaming with The Ultimates artist Bryan Hitch for a one-shot special called Avengers Assemble Alpha #1, which introduces a conflict uniting the present-day Avengers, the prehistoric Avengers of 1,000,000 BC and the futuristic heroes of Avengers Forever. From there, the storyline will play out in the pages of the monthly Avengers and Avengers Forever comics.
“Four years of Avengers stories. Threads from really every major series I've worked on throughout my last decade and a half at Marvel, from Ghost Rider to Thor. It all leads to this. The biggest Avengers story I could possibly imagine," teased Aaron in Marvel's press release. "Featuring a cavalcade of characters from across creation. And I'm so deeply thrilled and honored that it all kicks off with an oversized Alpha issue that's being drawn by the legendary Bryan Hitch, who I'm getting to work with here for the very first time. Avengers Assemble. Say the words like a prayer. It's the only thing that can save you.”
Marvel is also teasing a new incoming creative team on Fantastic Four, as current writer Dan Slott will be wrapping up his run with the Reckoning War crossover. The new team will make their debut in November.
A few other items of interest were revealed at the panel:
Silver Surfer: Black artist Tradd Moore is writing and drawing a very psychedelic Doctor Strange miniseries called Doctor Strange: Fall Sunrise.
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur is returning as a new monthly series, this time written by Jordan Ifueko and drawn by Alba Glez.
Iron Man #25 marks the end of writer Christopher Cantwell's run. That issue is also the 650th issue of Iron Man, so Marvel will be celebrating with an oversized finale and several additional stories highlighting the past and future of Tony Stark.
There's tons of news for all your favorite shows, films, games, and more coming out of San Diego Comic-Con 2022, and we've got the full schedule to guide you through the weekend of panels, announcements, trailers, and surprises.
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