The desire to restart and replenish the coffers of the Studios, forced to postpone several titles to escape the pandemic, is perhaps the thing that most emerges from the new video released by Disney that announces the release of all the new films of the Marvel that will keep us company fromsummer 2021 to that of 2023, with the hope that the public will come in large numbers to give a shot in the arm to a sector, the audiovisual one, which is sharpening its claws for a season that, thanks to the reopening, promises to be incandescent. After the decision to let out Luca, the new Pixar film set in Italy, directly on Disney +, the Burbank giant does not give ground on the superheroes that, on the contrary, it raises with stellar expectations.
Together with the most anticipated titles of the so-called Step 4, included Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (without Chadwick Boseman anymore) e The Marvels, the eyes, for obvious reasons, are all set on The Eternals, the film that marks Angelina Jolie’s debut in the Marvel world and that sees Oscar winner Chloé Zhao behind the camera, the director of Nomadland recognized all over the world for its talent and versatility. The film, which is about a race of immortal beings who protect the Earth from fearsome enemies called Deviants, boasts an extraordinary cast that, in addition to the Thena played by Jolie, also involves Richard Madden in the role of Icarus, Kumail Nanjiani in those of Kingo, Lauren Ridloff in those of Makkari, Brian Tyree Henry in those of Phastos, Salma Hayek in those of Ajak, Lia McHugh in those of Sprite and Don Lee in those of Gilgamesh. The release date of The Eternals is set for November 5, 2021, but he will be in good company.
The freshest of the new Marvel titles is Black Widow, the new blockbuster with Scarlett Johannson that will arrive at the cinema and on Disney + at the same time with Premium access on July 9th, which will follow Shang-Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings with Simu Liu (September 3) and Spider-Man: No Way Home (December 17). The beginning of 2022 will, however, be marked by Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (March 25, 2022), followed by Thor: Love and Thunder (May 6, 2022, anticipated by the highly anticipated series Loki con Tom Hiddleston su Disney+), Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (July 8, 2022) e The Marvels with Brie Larson and Iman Vellani (11 November 2022, anticipated by the debut of Ms. Marvel always on Disney +). Finally, in 2023 it will be the turn of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (February 17, 2023) e Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3 (May 5, 2023). In short, pandemic or non-pandemic, Marvel is preparing to win back the box office around the world by suggesting that a new film about Fantastic Four could see the light by the end of 2023: if they do not save the planet, at least it is hoped that superheroes will save cinema.

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