Marvel fans are going to have to wait a little longer to see Captain Marvel’s (Brie Larson) next flight. Disney has pushed the release date for superhero team-up “The Marvels” to November 10, the company announced on Twitter. It was previously slated for July 28.
As a sop to folks disappointed by the move, Disney shared a poster for the film.
Higher. Further. Faster. Together.
Check out the brand-new teaser poster for @MarvelStudios’ The Marvels, coming to theaters November 10. pic.twitter.com/y8kOw8PMEf
— Disney (@Disney) February 17, 2023
“The Marvels” features the extraordinarily powerful Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, energy-absorbing S.W.O.R.D. agent Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris), and Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel (Iman Vellani), a teenager from New Jersey with the ability to harness cosmic energy. Every time the three women use their powers, they unintentionally swap places with each other, so they have to team up to figure out why.
As a sop to folks disappointed by the move, Disney shared a poster for the film.
Higher. Further. Faster. Together.
Check out the brand-new teaser poster for @MarvelStudios’ The Marvels, coming to theaters November 10. pic.twitter.com/y8kOw8PMEf
— Disney (@Disney) February 17, 2023
“The Marvels” features the extraordinarily powerful Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, energy-absorbing S.W.O.R.D. agent Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris), and Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel (Iman Vellani), a teenager from New Jersey with the ability to harness cosmic energy. Every time the three women use their powers, they unintentionally swap places with each other, so they have to team up to figure out why.
- 2/17/2023
- by Liam Mathews
- Gold Derby
Ms. Marvel is looking up to her idol, Carol Danvers — as well as fellow rising hero Monica Rambeau — in a new poster for The Marvels, which also quietly reveals another delay in the film’s release date.
Originally earmarked for a July 2022 release (ha!), The Marvels was postponed thrice and was previously due out this July 28. The poster below, though, announces a newer release date of Nov. 10.
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Originally earmarked for a July 2022 release (ha!), The Marvels was postponed thrice and was previously due out this July 28. The poster below, though, announces a newer release date of Nov. 10.
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- 2/17/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
"The Marvels" are teaming up later than originally expected. Marvel Studios announced today that the "Captain Marvel" and "Ms. Marvel" continuation will now bow in theaters during the fall instead of the summer as originally planned. The movie will now be releasing on November 10, 2023, instead of July 28. However, you'll still be able to catch something Disney-related in theaters on that day. "The Haunted Mansion," the latest film adaptation of the classic Disney Parks ride, will take over that July slot.
There has not been an official explanation as to why "The Marvels" was pushed back as far as it was, but the answer might be easy to surmise if recent reports are anything to go by. This week, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige said the company would be taking steps to lengthen the time between its releases, and The Hollywood Reporter indicated that strategy could begin with Marvel delaying the...
There has not been an official explanation as to why "The Marvels" was pushed back as far as it was, but the answer might be easy to surmise if recent reports are anything to go by. This week, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige said the company would be taking steps to lengthen the time between its releases, and The Hollywood Reporter indicated that strategy could begin with Marvel delaying the...
- 2/17/2023
- by Erin Brady
- Slash Film
Marvel Studios has delayed the release of “The Marvels” to Nov. 10, the studio announced on Friday.
The film was previously scheduled to be released on July 28.
The new one-sheet poster was also released. Check it out below.
Also Read:
First Trailer for ‘The Marvels’ Brings Brie Larson Together With Iman Vellani and Teyonnah Parris
Additionally, “Haunted Mansion,” which was previously slated for August 11, will now be released on July 28.
“The Marvels” will now be opening two weekends before the Thanksgiving holiday period, when Disney is planning to release its animated musical “Wish.” Last year, Marvel’s “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” released on the second weekend of November and went on to steamroll all the Thanksgiving releases, including Disney’s “Strange World,” which flopped with just 37.9 million grossed in North America.
“Wakanda Forever,” by contrast, grossed 63.8 million during the five-day Thanksgiving weekend alone and grossed 453.6 million in North America.
“The Marvels...
The film was previously scheduled to be released on July 28.
The new one-sheet poster was also released. Check it out below.
Also Read:
First Trailer for ‘The Marvels’ Brings Brie Larson Together With Iman Vellani and Teyonnah Parris
Additionally, “Haunted Mansion,” which was previously slated for August 11, will now be released on July 28.
“The Marvels” will now be opening two weekends before the Thanksgiving holiday period, when Disney is planning to release its animated musical “Wish.” Last year, Marvel’s “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” released on the second weekend of November and went on to steamroll all the Thanksgiving releases, including Disney’s “Strange World,” which flopped with just 37.9 million grossed in North America.
“Wakanda Forever,” by contrast, grossed 63.8 million during the five-day Thanksgiving weekend alone and grossed 453.6 million in North America.
“The Marvels...
- 2/17/2023
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Marvel fans will have to wait just a little longer to go “Higher. Further. Faster.” with “The Marvels.”
Previously dated for July 28, 2023, Marvels Studios released a teaser poster featuring Brie Larson’s Captain Marvel, Teyonah Parris’ Monica Rambeau and Iman Vellani’s Ms. Marvel with the news that the film, from director Nia DaCosta, will now hit theaters on Nov. 10.
Disney’s “Haunted Mansion,” directed by Justin Simien, now slides into the July slot, from its previously announced Aug. 11 release date.
Higher. Further. Faster. Together.
Check out the brand-new teaser poster for Marvel Studios’ The Marvels, coming to theaters November 10. pic.twitter.com/zSlozSfQrz
— Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios) February 17, 2023
The new movie is a direct sequel to 2019’s “Captain Marvel,” which focused on Larson’s Carol Danvers and earned 1.1 billion at the box office as the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first movie centered on a female character. Directed by DaCosta from a script by Megan McDonnell,...
Previously dated for July 28, 2023, Marvels Studios released a teaser poster featuring Brie Larson’s Captain Marvel, Teyonah Parris’ Monica Rambeau and Iman Vellani’s Ms. Marvel with the news that the film, from director Nia DaCosta, will now hit theaters on Nov. 10.
Disney’s “Haunted Mansion,” directed by Justin Simien, now slides into the July slot, from its previously announced Aug. 11 release date.
Higher. Further. Faster. Together.
Check out the brand-new teaser poster for Marvel Studios’ The Marvels, coming to theaters November 10. pic.twitter.com/zSlozSfQrz
— Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios) February 17, 2023
The new movie is a direct sequel to 2019’s “Captain Marvel,” which focused on Larson’s Carol Danvers and earned 1.1 billion at the box office as the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first movie centered on a female character. Directed by DaCosta from a script by Megan McDonnell,...
- 2/17/2023
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
Disney is making moves to its release calendar and has pushed Marvel Studios’ The Marvels out of summer and into the fall.
The Marvels, starring Brie Larson, will now open Nov. 10, pushed back from its previous July 28 date. In a twinned move, the theme park-based Haunted Mansion is jumping into the July 28 spot, shifting from Aug. 11.
The Marvels is a sequel to the 1 billion grosser Captain Marvel. It is directed by Candyman filmmaker Nia DaCosta and also stars Teyonah Parris as the grown-up version of Captain Marvel character Monica Rambeau. The actor made her Marvel debut with WandaVision, which counted The Marvels screenwriter Megan McDonnell as among its writers. It also stars Ms. Marvel breakout Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan, and features a story in which every time these three heroes use their powers, they switch places. The premise was teased in the finale of Ms. Marvel, which featured a...
The Marvels, starring Brie Larson, will now open Nov. 10, pushed back from its previous July 28 date. In a twinned move, the theme park-based Haunted Mansion is jumping into the July 28 spot, shifting from Aug. 11.
The Marvels is a sequel to the 1 billion grosser Captain Marvel. It is directed by Candyman filmmaker Nia DaCosta and also stars Teyonah Parris as the grown-up version of Captain Marvel character Monica Rambeau. The actor made her Marvel debut with WandaVision, which counted The Marvels screenwriter Megan McDonnell as among its writers. It also stars Ms. Marvel breakout Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan, and features a story in which every time these three heroes use their powers, they switch places. The premise was teased in the finale of Ms. Marvel, which featured a...
- 2/17/2023
- by Aaron Couch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The trolls who tried their hardest to downvote Captain Marvel into oblivion months before the Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbuster was released aren’t going to be happy when they discover that there’s even more female talent on board for the sequel. Rising star Nia DaCosta will direct, and tackling a mega budget superhero movie marks a drastic step up for the 31 year-old filmmaker, who was behind the camera for the recent Candyman reboot which audiences won’t be able to see until August now after it was delayed several times.
Of course, one of the weakest parts of Carol Danvers’ solo debut was undoubtedly the script, which wasn’t surprising when there were five names credited for the story and three for the screenplay, but WandaVision staff writer Megan McDonnell is penning Captain Marvel 2 on her own, and hopefully fewer voices will result in a more focused and cohesive narrative.
Of course, one of the weakest parts of Carol Danvers’ solo debut was undoubtedly the script, which wasn’t surprising when there were five names credited for the story and three for the screenplay, but WandaVision staff writer Megan McDonnell is penning Captain Marvel 2 on her own, and hopefully fewer voices will result in a more focused and cohesive narrative.
- 1/8/2021
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
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“Morbius”
Pseudo Vampire “Morbius,” the Marvel comic book villain turned antihero starring Jared Leto, Tyrese Gibson and J.K. Simmons was originally set to open in theaters on July 31, 2020 will now be released on March 19, 2021.
“Black Widow”
Marvel’s “Black Widow” was previously scheduled to be released on November 6 but will now open May 7, 2021, the slot previously held by “Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.”
“Venom 2 Let There be Carnage”
The “Venom” sequel has been titled “Venom: Let There Be Carnage,” and has moved from October 2, 2020 to June 25, 2021.
“Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”
“Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” which was previously slated for May 7, 2021, will now open on July 9, 2021.
“The Suicide Squad”
DC Movies The not-a-sequel to 2016’s “Suicide Squad,” directed by James Gunn, was one...
“Morbius”
Pseudo Vampire “Morbius,” the Marvel comic book villain turned antihero starring Jared Leto, Tyrese Gibson and J.K. Simmons was originally set to open in theaters on July 31, 2020 will now be released on March 19, 2021.
“Black Widow”
Marvel’s “Black Widow” was previously scheduled to be released on November 6 but will now open May 7, 2021, the slot previously held by “Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.”
“Venom 2 Let There be Carnage”
The “Venom” sequel has been titled “Venom: Let There Be Carnage,” and has moved from October 2, 2020 to June 25, 2021.
“Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”
“Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” which was previously slated for May 7, 2021, will now open on July 9, 2021.
“The Suicide Squad”
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- 10/7/2020
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
For the first time since 2010, it’s been over a year since the world has seen a Marvel Studios film. Still, even in the coronavirus pandemic-induced offseason, the Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to make headlines.
Deadline reports that Marvel has tapped Candyman director Nia DaCosta to helm the heavily anticipated Captain Marvel sequel. The second Captain Marvel film does not currently have a name but is being targeted for a July 8, 2022 release date. That could change should Disney need to adjust the McU schedule further due to virus lockdowns.
According to Deadline, Marvel cast a wide net for Captain Marvel sequel directors but a weekend meeting between DaCosta and Marvel chief Kevin Feige sealed the deal. Just 30 years old, DaCosta broke through with her 2019 film Little Woods. She is set to follow that up with Candyman, a Jordan Peele-produced reboot of 1992 horror film of the same name. DaCosta co-wrote and directed that project.
Deadline reports that Marvel has tapped Candyman director Nia DaCosta to helm the heavily anticipated Captain Marvel sequel. The second Captain Marvel film does not currently have a name but is being targeted for a July 8, 2022 release date. That could change should Disney need to adjust the McU schedule further due to virus lockdowns.
According to Deadline, Marvel cast a wide net for Captain Marvel sequel directors but a weekend meeting between DaCosta and Marvel chief Kevin Feige sealed the deal. Just 30 years old, DaCosta broke through with her 2019 film Little Woods. She is set to follow that up with Candyman, a Jordan Peele-produced reboot of 1992 horror film of the same name. DaCosta co-wrote and directed that project.
- 8/6/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Filmmaker Nia DaCosta, director of the highly anticipated horror reimagining of “Candyman,” will direct “Captain Marvel 2” for Marvel Studios, Variety has confirmed.
DaCosta replaces Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, who helmed 2019’s “Captain Marvel” to a $426.8 million domestic gross, and $1.13 billion worldwide. Brie Larson will return as the titular hero, also known as Carol Danvers, from a script by Megan McDonnell, a story editor on Marvel Studios’ upcoming Disney Plus series “WandaVision.”
DaCosta is the fourth woman, and the first Black woman, to direct a Marvel Studios picture, following Boden, Cate Shortland (“Black Widow”), and Chloé Zhao (“Eternals”), part of Marvel Studios’ continued push for broader inclusion in its top creative positions.
The 2019 indie “Little Woods,” starring Tessa Thompson, launched DaCosta’s career, helping land her the job of directing the new “Candyman” movie for producer and co-writer Jordan Peele. That film was originally slated to open in June, but...
DaCosta replaces Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, who helmed 2019’s “Captain Marvel” to a $426.8 million domestic gross, and $1.13 billion worldwide. Brie Larson will return as the titular hero, also known as Carol Danvers, from a script by Megan McDonnell, a story editor on Marvel Studios’ upcoming Disney Plus series “WandaVision.”
DaCosta is the fourth woman, and the first Black woman, to direct a Marvel Studios picture, following Boden, Cate Shortland (“Black Widow”), and Chloé Zhao (“Eternals”), part of Marvel Studios’ continued push for broader inclusion in its top creative positions.
The 2019 indie “Little Woods,” starring Tessa Thompson, launched DaCosta’s career, helping land her the job of directing the new “Candyman” movie for producer and co-writer Jordan Peele. That film was originally slated to open in June, but...
- 8/6/2020
- by Adam B. Vary
- Variety Film + TV
Nia DaCosta, the director behind the highly anticipated upcoming “Candyman” sequel, has reportedly been tapped to direct the sequel to the Marvel Cinematic Universe film “Captain Marvel.”
Deadline reported that DaCosta has taken over directing duties from Anne Boden and Ryan Fleck, who co-directed the first “Captain Marvel” film, which released in 2019. Marvel had reportedly been meeting with candidates for the last few months, and per Deadline, DaCosta had the edge in talks for quite some time, and met with Marvel chief Kevin Feige over the weekend.
Disney and Marvel representatives did not immediately return requests for comment.
Brie Larson is set to reprise her starring role as Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, currently one of the most powerful superheroes in Marvel Cinematic Universe lore. The first film, which grossed over $1 billion, follows Captain Marvel as she settles a war between the villainous Kree and the shape-shifting Skrulls and teams up...
Deadline reported that DaCosta has taken over directing duties from Anne Boden and Ryan Fleck, who co-directed the first “Captain Marvel” film, which released in 2019. Marvel had reportedly been meeting with candidates for the last few months, and per Deadline, DaCosta had the edge in talks for quite some time, and met with Marvel chief Kevin Feige over the weekend.
Disney and Marvel representatives did not immediately return requests for comment.
Brie Larson is set to reprise her starring role as Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, currently one of the most powerful superheroes in Marvel Cinematic Universe lore. The first film, which grossed over $1 billion, follows Captain Marvel as she settles a war between the villainous Kree and the shape-shifting Skrulls and teams up...
- 8/6/2020
- by Tyler Hersko
- Indiewire
One of the most coveted Marvel Studios jobs has been filled and it appears that Nia DaCosta has been picked to helm the upcoming “Captain Marvel 2.”
According to Deadline, DaCosta has been chosen to helm the “Captain Marvel” sequel, which was written by “WandaVision” writer Megan McDonnell. The filmmaker takes over the franchise which began with 2019’s $1.13 billion-grossing first film directed by Anne Bowden and Ryan Fleck.
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According to Deadline, DaCosta has been chosen to helm the “Captain Marvel” sequel, which was written by “WandaVision” writer Megan McDonnell. The filmmaker takes over the franchise which began with 2019’s $1.13 billion-grossing first film directed by Anne Bowden and Ryan Fleck.
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- 8/6/2020
- by Charles Barfield
- The Playlist
“Candyman” director Nia DaCosta is set to direct the “Captain Marvel” sequel for Marvel Studios, according to an individual with knowledge of the project.
Megan McDonnell (“Wandavision”) wrote the script for the sequel.
Last year’s “Captain Marvel,” starring Brie Larson as the title character, grossed $1.1 billion worldwide.
Few story details have been made public so far, but Marvel said at 2019’s Comic-Con that the show would lead directly into the events of “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.” It was also announced at the time that the show would feature Photon, a grown-up version of the “Captain Marvel” character Monica Rambeau.
“Captain Marvel” starred Larson as Carol Danvers, an Air Force pilot who was recovered by the Kree after mysterious circumstances and was transformed into the titular superhero at the cost of her memories. After crash-landing back on Earth during the 1990s, Carol must recover her past self...
Megan McDonnell (“Wandavision”) wrote the script for the sequel.
Last year’s “Captain Marvel,” starring Brie Larson as the title character, grossed $1.1 billion worldwide.
Few story details have been made public so far, but Marvel said at 2019’s Comic-Con that the show would lead directly into the events of “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.” It was also announced at the time that the show would feature Photon, a grown-up version of the “Captain Marvel” character Monica Rambeau.
“Captain Marvel” starred Larson as Carol Danvers, an Air Force pilot who was recovered by the Kree after mysterious circumstances and was transformed into the titular superhero at the cost of her memories. After crash-landing back on Earth during the 1990s, Carol must recover her past self...
- 8/5/2020
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Exclusive: In what is sure to be one of the bigger directing jobs to be taken off the table in recent months, we are hearing that Nia DaCosta, who directed the anticipated reboot of Candyman, has been tapped as director on Marvel’s sequel to Captain Marvel.
Disney and Marvel Studios had no comment.
DaCosta takes over for Anna Bodn and Ryan Fleck, who directed the first pic to massive box office success. Marvel is known for switching up its directors on its popular franchises like Thor, Iron Man and Captain America to give the next installment a fresh voice, and had been meeting with candidates for the past couple of months.
Although the studio met with several individuals, DaCosta seemed to have the edge for some time.
Megan McDonnell, a story editor on the Marvel-based series WandaVision, penned the script for the Captain Marvel sequel, with Brie Larson returning to star.
Disney and Marvel Studios had no comment.
DaCosta takes over for Anna Bodn and Ryan Fleck, who directed the first pic to massive box office success. Marvel is known for switching up its directors on its popular franchises like Thor, Iron Man and Captain America to give the next installment a fresh voice, and had been meeting with candidates for the past couple of months.
Although the studio met with several individuals, DaCosta seemed to have the edge for some time.
Megan McDonnell, a story editor on the Marvel-based series WandaVision, penned the script for the Captain Marvel sequel, with Brie Larson returning to star.
- 8/5/2020
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Nia DaCosta is already helping revive a '90s property with her take on MGM and Universal's upcoming Candyman. Now the filmmaker is taking on the sequel to Marvel Studios' '90s-set movie Captain Marvel, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
Megan McDonnell, a writer on the upcoming Disney+ Marvel series WandaVision, is penning the script for the sequel, which will once again star Brie Larson as Carol Danvers, fighter pilot turned superhero.
The first Captain Marvel opened in March 2019 and went on to earn $1.1 billion globally and helped lead into Avengers: Endgame. Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck directed. The cast ...
Megan McDonnell, a writer on the upcoming Disney+ Marvel series WandaVision, is penning the script for the sequel, which will once again star Brie Larson as Carol Danvers, fighter pilot turned superhero.
The first Captain Marvel opened in March 2019 and went on to earn $1.1 billion globally and helped lead into Avengers: Endgame. Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck directed. The cast ...
Nia DaCosta is already helping revive a '90s property with her take on MGM and Universal's upcoming Candyman. Now the filmmaker is taking on the sequel to Marvel Studios' '90s-set movie Captain Marvel, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
Megan McDonnell, a writer on the upcoming Disney+ Marvel series WandaVision, is penning the script for the sequel, which will once again star Brie Larson as Carol Danvers, fighter pilot turned superhero.
The first Captain Marvel opened in March 2019 and went on to earn $1.1 billion globally and helped lead into Avengers: Endgame. Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck directed. The cast ...
Megan McDonnell, a writer on the upcoming Disney+ Marvel series WandaVision, is penning the script for the sequel, which will once again star Brie Larson as Carol Danvers, fighter pilot turned superhero.
The first Captain Marvel opened in March 2019 and went on to earn $1.1 billion globally and helped lead into Avengers: Endgame. Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck directed. The cast ...
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