Marvel Studios made a huge return to MCU reveals and surprises. It had been expected that Marvel would unveil plans for Phase 4 of the MCU, many of which had already been the subject of rumors and reports long before SDCC, but Feige also had a few aces up his sleeve.

With MCU's Phase 3 was complete. Now that's done they can lay some of their cards on the table, which is exactly what happened at Comic-Con.

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Marvel only announced the movies to be released in 2020 and 2021, but even in that short time frame there's a lot coming in the MCU. On top of that, though, there were new details about those movies, further information on the Disney+ TV shows, and some great teases of what lies beyond.

The Biggest MCU Reveals From Comic-Con 2019

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Thor: Love and Thunder as Jane Foster, but she'll also be the female Thor in the movie too.

Mahershala Ali was brought out onto the Hall H stage, where it was revealed he's going to be the new Blade. MCU reveal from SDCC 2019.

Black Widow - May 1, 2020

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It's long been rumored that Avengers: Infinity War, when Natasha Romanoff was a rogue underground agent. Footage shown in Hall H included a fight scene between Black Widow and Belova, which takes place in Budapest.

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The Falcon And The Winter Soldier - Fall 2020

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Marvel had already confirmed that Captain America suit. Alongside Mackie and Sebastian Stan will be another familiar face from the MCU, with Daniel Brühl reprising his role as Zemo from Captain America: Civil War, except this time it'll be a more comics accurate take on the character - including the purple mask.

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The Eternals - November 6, 2020

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Another movie that's long been in the works without being made official, Marvel confirmed that MCU prequel. Chloe Zhao has been confirmed to direct, while the cast was also announced at San Diego Comic-Con: Salma Hayek plays the group's leader Ajax; Richard Madden is Ikaris; Angelina Jolie is Thena; Brian Tyree Henry will play Phastos; Don Lee appears as Gigamesh; Lauren Ridloff is Makkari; Lia McHugh is Sprite; and Kumail Nanjiani as Kingo.

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Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings - February 12, 2021

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It was reported last year that Iron Man 3 and MCU One-Shot All Hail The King.

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WandaVision - Spring 2021

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Marvel had already confirmed that Doctor Strange 2. Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany are both back, though Marvel isn't revealing how Vision is in the series just yet.

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Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness - May 7, 2021

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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is now set for release on May 7, 2021. The first Doctor Strange 2 will be the MCU's first full horror movie, while the multiverse is also going to play a major role.

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Loki - Spring 2021

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Loki who stole the Tesseract in Avengers: Endgame.

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What If...? - Summer 2021

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Peggy Carter becoming Captain America in What If...?. At Comic-Con, Marvel revealed that 25 MCU actors in total would be reprising their roles, including Paul Rudd, Natalie Portman, Michael B. Jordan, and Samuel L. Jackson, while Jeffrey Wright will voice The Watcher, a Celestial being assigned to observe Earth.

Hawkeye - Fall 2021

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The last of the pre-confirmed Disney+ MCU TV shows, it was revealed at SDCC 2019 that Hawkeye, he'll be training up a young protégé in the form of fan-favorite comic book character Kate Bishop, although no casting has been revealed yet.