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Marvel Locks In Its 2028 Slate

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The future of the Marvel cinematic universe just got a little more structured, as Marvel Studios has officially locked down its release slate for 2028, setting the stage for a blockbuster year packed with major franchise entries.

The studio has confirmed three major films that will hit theaters in 2028. These slated releases include Jake Schreier’s X-Men on May 5th, 2028, Shawn Levy’s Ghost Rider on July 28th, 2028, and Ryan Coogler’s Black Panther 3 on December 15th, 2028.

The announcement generated immediate buzz, particularly regarding the highly anticipated Ghost Rider feature. While the date was recently revealed, even the initial appearance of Ryan Gosling leading the project at Comic-Con came with a general 2028 marker, building a palpable sense of anticipation for the supernatural ride.

This planned schedule follows a prolific period for the studio, which has recently delivered an impressive run of content. In 2023, Marvel released three films; 2024 saw one; 2025 was an output of three titles, including major entries like Spider-Man: Brand New Day and Avengers: Doomsday.

With the groundwork laid by these successful releases, the studio is clearly gearing up for a massive cinematic push. The new 2028 schedule promises a strong combination of established franchises and exciting new narratives.

Beyond the immediate 2028 lineup, there are also whispers of future content. Reports suggest that Marvel Studios has plans for additional films slated for 2029, with potential release dates emerging around May 4th, July 13th, and November 9th, though details on these upcoming projects remain under wraps for now.