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Does Marvel Have A Post-'Endgame' Plan?

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Marvel fans have a lot to look forward to this year. Avengers: Endgame arrives on April 26. Spider-Man: Far From Home releases July 5. Two big movies in one year us enough to make any Marvel movie fan smile. However, there is some anxiety among MCU Fans. No one truly knows where Marvel Studios is going with MCU Phase Four. That’s mostly because we haven’t seen who survived Thanos’ genocidal actions, or if everyone else dies. Marvel Studios Chief Kevin Feige spoke with IGN at the weekend Endgame press junket, and he says answers are coming “relatively soon.” Feige revealed that he and the Marvel team have the next five years of movies sketched out.

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