Avengers: Doomsday & Secret Wars Get New Release Dates
The Russo Brothers' Marvel Cinematic Universe return has been pushed back as Marvel Studios has delayed the release dates of Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars.
Avengers: Doomsday will now release on December 18, 2026, while Avengers: Secret Wars will come out one year later on December 17, 2027. Doomsday was originally set to release on May 1, 2026, while Secret Wars' most recent date was May 7, 2027. The delay comes after production on Doomsday began in London with Robert Downey Jr. playing Doctor Doom.
So far, a ton of actors have been confirmed to be a part of the all-star cast of Avengers: Doomsday. These include Chris Hemsworth's Thor, Pedro Pascal's Reed Richards, Vanessa Kirby's Invisible Woman/Sue Storm, Anthony Mackie's Captain America, Sebastian Stan's Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier, Letitia Wright's Shuri/Black Panther, and Paul Rudd's Ant-Man.
More names for the upcoming movie include Wyatt Russell's U.S. Agent/John Walker, Tenoch Huerta's Namor, Ebon Moss-Bachrach's The Thing/Ben Grimm, Simu Liu's Shang-Chi, Florence Pugh's Yelena Belova, Kelsey Grammer's Dr. Hank McCoy/Beast, Lewis Pullman's Bob/Sentry, Danny Ramirez's Joaquin Torres/Falcon, Joseph Quinn's Johnny Storm/Human Torch, David Harbour's Alexei Shostakov / Red Guardian, Winston Duke's M'Baku, Hannah John-Kamen's Ava Starr/Ghost, and Tom Hiddleston's Loki.
Several X-Men characters are also coming back for the upcoming movie, including Patrick Stewart's Charles Xavier, Ian McKellen's Magneto, Alan Cumming's Nightcrawler, Rebecca Romijn's Mystique, James Marsden's Cyclops, and Channing Tatum's Gambit.
Originally reported by Tyler Treese at SuperHeroHype.
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