The recent announcement of the new projects across Disney and theatrical have declared that it is unavoidable Marvel will move to a four-movie-a-year- schedule. Marvel can’t go back to its pace of three movies a year now, and the reason behind it has been clarified during Disney’s year-end webcast for investors. This year the live streams and new projects can’t set up properly as COVID-19 hit us so hard. It has become impossible for Marvel Studios to go back to three movies a year schedule. This pandemic has changed plans for every comic convention and film festival in 2020. Marvel is now focussing on the future and what comes next. Moreover, Doctor Strange In The Multiuniverse Of Madness, Thor: Love And Thunder, Black Panther 2, and Captian Marvel 2 is going to release in 2022. If the situation is under control, there will be no reason to think that four Marvel movies a year can go normal very soon. There is also the possibility of the release of Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania in 2022.
After successfully wrap up the decade-long preliminary gamble which has been the Marvel Cinematic Uni-Verse using Avengers: end-game this past year, Marvel Studios is turning its focus into the long run and that which comes next. A little bit of this future is currently hinging up on Disney+ and also the upcoming Marvel projects there. Marvel intends to enlarge the cinematic world to the flowing one without a dropoff in caliber, or, by the appearances of things, funding.