Marvel’s D23 Brazil event has unveiled a host of exciting announcements regarding the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Here’s a summary of the key highlights:
Kevin Feige confirmed that Miles Morales will first appear in Sony’s Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, with a live-action debut in the MCU expected to follow.
The X-Men will officially join the MCU after Avengers: Secret Wars in 2027, with a clear narrative plan leading up to their introduction.
Feige reassured fans that Blade, starring Mahershala Ali, is still in development despite previous delays, with transparent communication about its progress.
Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine and Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool will have significant roles in upcoming projects, with discussions ongoing about their integration into the MCU.
A new trailer for Daredevil: Born Again was showcased, featuring courtroom drama and action, with insights from Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio about their characters’ evolving dynamics.
A new poster and trailer for Captain America: Brave New World were revealed, focusing on Sam Wilson’s leadership amid an international incident involving President Thaddeus Ross.
Attendees received an exclusive look at Fantastic Four: The First Steps, which is nearing completion of filming, marking their introduction into the MCU.
Premieres December 22, featuring alternate realities and characters like Storm.
Debuting January 29, this series explores Peter Parker’s early days.
Set for June 24, it follows Riri Williams as she becomes a superhero.
An animated series currently in development.
In development with a projected release date in late 2025.
These announcements highlight Marvel’s exciting future projects and character developments.