June 7, 2026

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Marvel Studios is once again setting the stage for the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, officially adding three new release dates to its slate: July 28, 2028, May 4, 2029, and July 13, 2029. These newly announced slots join previously reserved dates for untitled projects on May 5, 2028 and December 15, 2028, signaling that the studio is continuing to build toward another ambitious phase of storytelling. Notably, two earlier dates, February 18, 2028 and November 10, 2028, have been removed from the calendar, suggesting a strategic reshuffling behind the scenes as Marvel refines its long-term plans.

With no titles officially attached to these dates, speculation has already begun to intensify. One of the biggest areas of interest revolves around the long-awaited arrival of the MCU-proper X-Men. With director Jake Schreier and producers actively developing the mutant corner of the universe, a prime release window like May 5, 2028, or even the holiday-friendly December 15, 2028 slot, feels like a strong possibility. These dates offer Marvel the flexibility to either launch a new era with mutants at the forefront or position the film as a major end-of-year blockbuster.

The July 28, 2028 date has also raised eyebrows, largely due to its proximity to the late-July release frame previously occupied by Deadpool & Wolverine. That film’s success in a similar slot could make this an ideal window for a sequel, especially with Ryan Reynolds known for actively developing future stories for the Merc with a Mouth. If Marvel is indeed planning to expand that corner of the MCU further, this date could serve as the perfect launchpad for another R-rated hit with mass appeal.

Beyond mutants and potential Deadpool follow-ups, several other high-profile projects are still awaiting official release dates. A third Black Panther installment from Ryan Coogler remains one of Marvel’s most anticipated continuations, while the long-gestating Blade reboot continues to loom as a key supernatural entry. Sequels to Doctor Strange and The Fantastic Four are also likely candidates to fill out these newly announced dates, though a sequel for Thunderbolts/The New Avengers seems less certain.

Ultimately, Marvel Studios’ updated release calendar reflects a studio in transition, carefully positioning its next wave of films while balancing fan expectations and long-term storytelling goals. Whether these dates mark the arrival of mutants, the return of fan-favorite heroes, or entirely new franchises, the road to the MCU’s future just became a whole lot more intriguing!