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Dates for Phase 5 of the MCU may have been Leaked


After unveiling Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe at Comic Con last month, it's believed that plans for Phase 5 will be announced at D23. But have some of the release dates may have already been leaked?


A pretty good line up!


Charles Murphy (@_CharlesMurphy) - someone who is known for revealing accurate info - has tweeted possible release dates for two upcoming movies. According to Murphy (which "could be subject to change"), Black Panther 2 will arrive in cinemas on 18th February 2022, and will be followed by Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 on 6th May 2022. These dates are similar to the movies that preceded them, Black Panther was released on 13th February 2018 and GOTG Vol. 2 on 27th April 2017. Both movies had a lot of success in their respective slots, so it makes sense that Marvel would attempt to continue that success with future instalments. It has also been confirmed by James Gunn, that he won't be working on GOTG Vol. 3 until after he's completed production of "The Suicide Squad".


Murphy's Tweet


It's interesting to note that there are two more dates in Murphy's tweet without a corresponding movie title - one is even worthy of a shocked face emoji. What movies could fill those slots? Could it be the next Spider-Man or Captain Marvel movie? Or might it be something as yet unseen in the MCU?


Are you excited by these potential dates for Phase 5? And what future MCU movies would you like to see filling those slots? Let us know by leaving a comment below or find us on Facebook and Twitter. You can also email us at moviemoustache@gmail.com

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