An Updated Ranking Of Marvel Studios' Phase 4 Slate From Least To Most Anticipated

An Updated Ranking Of Marvel Studios' Phase 4 Slate From Least To Most Anticipated

D23 added another four titles to Marvel Studios' Phase 4 slate, so we've updated our ranking of those fourteen projects that will be released both in theaters and the upcoming Disney+ streaming service.

By JoshWilding - Sep 09, 2019 06:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Thor: Love and Thunder
At this year's San Diego Comic-Con and D23 Expo, Marvel Studios unveiled its Phase 4 slate, and it was at the latter event that Kevin Feige added even more movies and TV shows to the board. It's going to be an epic few years, and it appears as if this slate takes us right through until the end of 2022!

Disney+ looks set to be a game-changer, and with all these projects expected to link up, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is going to become bigger than it's ever been before. Now, we're taking a look at each of those ten movies and TV shows in order to rank them from least to most anticipated.
 
Every one of these stands the chance to be something special, of course, but some are more exciting than others and we're sure you'll have plenty to say about our thoughts and a ranking of your own. So, to see how they stack up against each other, all you have to do is hit the "View List" button.

14. Ms. Marvel

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I have nothing against Ms. Marvel as a character, but, honestly, I'm not sure how interesting it will be following her over the course of half a dozen hour-long episodes. Time will tell whether Marvel Studios delves into her Inhuman origin story, but if this series also serves as a reboot for those characters, then this will become an absolute must-watch.

That seems unlikely, but Marvel Studios definitely deserves praise for introducing a hero the vast majority of fans are desperate to see in a live-action setting and Kamala Khan will ensure that the MCU feels every bit as realistic and diverse as our own world. Now, we just have to hope that hers is a story that deserves a slot on Disney+!
 

13. Black Widow

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There's a lot to be excited about in Black Widow, including the fact that Taskmaster will be making his big screen debut alongside Red Guardian. Throw in the promise that it will explore what the mantle of Black Widow means, and there's definitely a good reason for this movie to exist (even if Taskmaster's costume is a little disappointing based on what we've seen in concept art thus far). 

During Comic-Con, it was confirmed that Black Widow will take place in 2017 between the events of Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War, and seeing as we already know how Natasha's story ends, it's hard to get overly invested in whatever story this movie is going to tell - especially when we're so used to the future being teased. There's still potential for this to be fun, though.
 

12. What If?

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What If? is an animated series set to delve into alternate realities and timelines just like the comic books. With an all-star cast and the promise of some crazy takes on familiar stories, this should be a lot of fun, so why isn't it ranked higher?

Honestly, it's because an animated series simply can't compete with some of the other movies and TV shows that were revealed during Comic-Con, and while this should be a fun ride, it won't necessarily be essential viewing... at least not in the same way as some of these other upcoming releases. However, those leaked screenshots most definitely point to the show having potential.
 

11. Eternals

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It's fair to say that the vast majority of comic book fans probably aren't overly familiar with the Eternals, but like the Guardians of the Galaxy before them, that will soon change. 

The all-star cast of the movie was revealed during both Comic-Con and D23 and with names like Angelina Jolie, Richard Madden, and Kit Harington all set to appear, this one should be worth checking out for that alone. With the focus set to be put on the Celestials and a good 30,000 years of the MCU's history, this could be the movie that sets the stage for mutants to be added to this world.
 

10. Hawkeye

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This Disney+ series had been rumoured before the official announcement came, but that confirmation was definitely welcomed and watching Clint Barton train his replacement (Kate Bishop) promises to be an absolute blast. The official logo is clearly inspired by Matt Fraction and David Aja's acclaimed comic book run, and that alone points to this one being well worth your time. 

It's obviously early days, but common sense says that Hawkeye is going to serve as both a passing of the torch for the character and one which deals with the fallout from Avengers: Endgame - and Clint's time as Ronin - in a major way. 
 

9. Loki

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In Avengers: Endgame, the 2012 version of the God of Mischief escaped from S.H.I.E.L.D. custody and it was hard not to wonder how differently things must have played out in that timeline.

Well, the answers to that are coming in this Disney+ series, and we'll get to see what would have happened to Loki had he not found redemption in Thor: The Dark World. Concept art has pointed to time-travel being involved, and while we can probably assume this takes place in an alternate timeline, don't be surprised if it has ramifications for the present day MCU as well. 

After all, there are already rumours pointing to Loki making his return in Thor: Love and Thunder
 

8. Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings

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Shang-Chi is a great character, but not one I'd count among my own personal favourites. Despite that, it's going to awesome to finally see him in a live-action setting, and a martial arts superhero movie sounds awesome. 

Simi Liu is clearly very grateful and passionate for the role, and that alone makes it easy to root for him (and the character). However, arguably one of the most exciting things about Shang-Chi and the Legends of the Ten Rings is the fact that we're finally going to meet the real version of The Mandarin, something which promises to expand the MCU in a major way. 
 

7. She-Hulk

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I have absolutely no idea how Marvel Studios will pull off She-Hulk on the small screen, but this show will obviously need a big budget in order to do the character justice. Jennifer Walters is Bruce Banner's cousin so common sense says that he'll be making an appearance here and that his story will also continue to play out on Disney+ following the events of Avengers: Endgame

The arrival of a female Hulk is going to be a game-changer for the MCU, and she's presumably going to be another member of whatever form The Avengers take as we move into Phase 5. 
 

6. WandaVision

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Everyone involved with WandaVision is talking about how different it is to anything we've seen in the MCU before now, and if that doesn't get you excited, nothing will. The Vision's return is a huge mystery right now, but it's clear that Scarlet Witch's powers are going to play a role, and that's going to have major ramifications for the MCU as a whole. 

Chances are we'll finally see Wanda unleash her reality altering powers and create a world where she and "The Vision" can be happy. With Kevin Feige promising that the show leads directly into the Doctor Strange sequel, this should be unmissable. We'll also meet the grown up Monica Rambeau, while Darcy Lewis and Agent Jimmy Woo will also make their return.
 

5. The Falcon And The Winter Soldier

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The logo certainly seems to point to The Falcon becoming Captain America, while Anthony Mackie revealed in a recent interview that he's already tried on the costume (despite later denying it). With any luck, that will indeed be something that plays out in the series, but even if Marvel Studios holds off on Sam Wilson wielding the shield, Baron Zemo returning more than makes up for that.

Some officially released teaser images have confirmed that he will don his mask from the comics, and while the Russo Brothers aren't involved, this feels like it a natural successor to their Captain America movies. At D23, both U.S. Agent and Sharon Carter were confirmed to appear and it now seems highly likely that the series will revolve around who is worthy to wield Steve Rogers' shield.
 

4. Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness

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Doctor Strange was a fun, trippy adventure which teased the wider Marvel Multiverse, but this sequel is clearly going to embrace that concept and run with it to deliver what's been described as the MCU's first (PG-13) "horror" movie.

With Scarlet Witch confirmed to appear and Nightmare a very likely choice of villain, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness promises to delve into the mystical side of the MCU in even more thrilling ways than the first movie, while hopefully setting the stage for countless new stories moving forward...both in this world and possibly others as well! 
 

3. Moon Knight

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Moon Knight is a character we've all been desperate to see in live-action for years now, and it's finally happening on Disney+. Given his complicated origin story and unique mental problems, having Marc Spector's story play out over six episodes just seems like a smart move on Marvel's part.

The Defenders may have taken us to the streets of New York City, but this will be the first time that Kevin Feige explores a street-level superhero and that alone is reason to be excited. The biggest question we have right now is how Moon Knight's story will fit into the wider MCU moving forward. 
 

2. Thor: Love And Thunder

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Taika Waititi delivered one of the best Marvel movies to date with Thor: Ragnarok, and even if those details about the sequel hadn't been revealed at Comic-Con, we'd still be counting down the days until November 2021. 

However, with Natalie Portman returning to the role of Jane Foster to suit up as the new God of Thunder and Valkyrie looking for her "Queen" of New Asgard, there are so many things to be excited about here, it's impossible to list them all in one article. This promises to be something special, and a movie that should make it clear where Phase 5 will be going. 
 

1. Black Panther II

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It doesn't have a title, but it's hard not to be excited about Black Panther II, especially with Ryan Coogler back at the helm. The first movie earned Marvel Studios a "Best Picture" nomination and there's really no reason to expect that this follow-up won't be every bit as impactful and game-changing for the comic book movie genre. 

Plot details haven't been revealed but rumour has it that T'Challa will go to war with Namor, the Sub-Mariner. That would obviously be amazing, but we'll just have to wait and see if it comes to fruition. Either way, it's safe to say that Black Panther II will more than likely be a masterpiece.
 

Honourable Mention: Blade

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Blade may have been announced at Comic-Con, but it won't actually factor into Marvel Studios' Phase 4 plans; instead, it's set to be released during Phase 5, hence why it hasn't earned a place here.

However, had it been an official Phase 4 movie, it more than likely would have topped this list for two very simple reasons: for starters, it will finally bring vampires into the MCU, while the fact that Oscar-winner Mahershala Ali has signed up to play the Daywalker is obviously very exciting, and something that automatically makes this movie a must-see. 
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DarthLaney
DarthLaney - 9/9/2019, 6:10 AM
Falcon and winter soldier is number 1 for me, especially if they translate the Cap no more storyline with John Walker taking on the mantle and going nuts.
JustAChillFan
JustAChillFan - 9/9/2019, 6:10 AM
Jesus how much money do you need?
tmp3
tmp3 - 9/9/2019, 6:11 AM
Tangentially related, but oof - Taika Waititi's new film got pretty bad reviews out of TIFF. Thought this was gonna win Best Picture, so I gotta eat crow on that prediction
tmp3
tmp3 - 9/9/2019, 6:11 AM
The movie's Jojo Rabbit btw
tmp3
tmp3 - 9/9/2019, 6:12 AM
OT: This still looks incredible
Darkknight2149
Darkknight2149 - 9/9/2019, 6:12 AM
I'm hyped for Moon Knight the most. This is a great slate.
Tonic24k
Tonic24k - 9/9/2019, 6:12 AM
Not sure what this ranking is according to but it's pretty far off from my list. Here we go:

14. Ms. Marvel
13. Loki
12. She-Hulk
11. Hawkeye
10. Falcon and the Winter Soldier
9. Black Panther
8. Thor
7. What If...
6. Moon Knight
5. WandaVision
4. Eternals
3. Black Widow
2. Shang-Chi
1. Doctor Strange

I'm sure this will all start rearranging as we begin to get teasers, trailers, and casting news.
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 9/9/2019, 6:16 AM
There's no Avengers, Captain Marvel 2, Guardians 3 or F4/X-MEN and phase 4 still seems like a worthy successor to phase 3
Timerider84
Timerider84 - 9/9/2019, 8:31 AM
@OmegaDaGrodd - Phase 5 will be amazing. Fantastic Four in 2024, Guardians of the Galaxy 3, Captain Marvel 2, Blade, etc.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 9/9/2019, 11:55 AM
@OmegaDaGrodd - To me, Phase 4 feels like combination of Phase 1 and a gap year for Marvel Studios. This is a time to experiment and introduce new characters that are going to be fueling the franchise in Phase 5 and 6. I do understand why some people are less enthusiastic about it. There are many fewer things that we can speculate about in an informed way, which is where so much of the generated hype comes from. So it's easy to forget how thoroughly we've been trained by Phases 2 and 3. It's been Pavlovian. We knew what this franchise is, and what it's been building toward, but now we're back to the pre-Avengers days when nobody knows how any of it is connected, if at all.

I didn't even really follow the hype around CBMs before Avengers, so I know I don't have a ready-made headspace for these kinds of Marvel-as-a-Black-Box conversations. But to me, that makes it more exciting rather than less. We know these folks pretty good at their jobs, so when they say "here are the Eternals" and 99% of people shrug, it's a safe bet they've got something special up their sleeves to warrant them as a flagship.
FireandBlood
FireandBlood - 9/9/2019, 6:25 AM
Most anticipated: Black Widow, Shang-Chi and She-Hulk

Least anticipated: Loki and What If?
Radders
Radders - 9/9/2019, 6:36 AM
For me its:

14 Thor - not a fan of the last one and this just sounds worse
13 Loki - Enough already
12 Ms Marvel - just because I never read it
11 Black Panther - just didn't rate the 1st film
10 Eternals - just meh
9 What If
8 Hawkeye - nor a Jeremy Renner fan
7 Moon Knight
6 Shang-Chi - just worried how MCU will deal with Martial arts after we've had films like the Raid and Ong Bak
5 Falcon & Winter Soldier
4 She Hulk - about time
3 Black Widow - its kinda pointless but feel it could be a good un plus, Scarlet is great in the role
2 Doctor Strange - it sounds like it could be good if it's as advertised plus see 1
1 Wanda Vision - love The Scarlet Witch in comics and the MCU Elizabeth Olsen's portrayal is great

The 1st three there are interchangable
KWilly
KWilly - 9/9/2019, 6:40 AM
Black Panther II should be called just that. Black Panther II. Looks and sounds cool, plus subtitles are overused in the MCU now, lol. Oh, and Namor gotta be in it. Idk how it’d work since I think Wakanda is landlocked, but make it happen Coogler.

WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 9/9/2019, 7:01 AM
@tmp3 - I predict OUATIH wins BP but Tarantino will lose Director to either Scorsese or Bong Joon-ho.
Lanza10
Lanza10 - 9/9/2019, 7:11 AM
Honorable mention blade??? that's the only thing exited about phase 4 the rest is mediocre at least.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 9/9/2019, 7:15 AM
Uh.....Black Panther is 2022. Phase 4 is only 2020 to 2021. It’s not in phase 4..
tmp3
tmp3 - 9/9/2019, 7:16 AM
@WakandanQueen - A OUATIH win would be so [frick]ing baller, ditto Socrsese or the Bong. De-aging is gonna hurt Marty though, and the Oscars aren't gonna award a foreign film if Roma losing was any indication. Marriage Story sounds too low-key for a win on that scale. Feel like it's gonna be between the Mr. Rogers film, Tarantino and... Joker, lmao.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 9/9/2019, 7:19 AM
My list would go:

1. Falcon and the Winter Soldier
2. Thor: Love and Thunder
3. Moon Knight
4. Black Widow
5. Eternals
6. Multiverse of Madness
7. Hawkeye
8. WandaVision
9. Shang Chi
10. What-if
11. Loki
12. She Hulk
13. Ms Marvel
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 9/9/2019, 7:23 AM
@tmp3
Things keep getting better for The Joker, especially after that Golden Lion win.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 9/9/2019, 7:23 AM
@TheDoctor1225

Yes. Ms Marvel, Moon Knight, She Hulk are all phase 4 and were confirmed that by the graphic during D3 and by Fiege. Black Panther is not phase 4 since it appears phase 4 covers just the next two years and it comes out in 2022
GodHercules20
GodHercules20 - 9/9/2019, 7:27 AM
For me:
1)Shang Chi
2)Doctor Strange 2
3)Falcon/Winter Soldier
4)Black Panther 2 (give me Namor and energy daggers)
5)Blade
6)She Hulk

Don't care about the rest
LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 9/9/2019, 7:31 AM
@Lanza10

Blade is phase 5, so is Black Panther so I'm not sure why he's on there in the first place.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 9/9/2019, 7:34 AM
1. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
2. Moon Knight
3. Falcon & Winter Soldier
4. Black Widow
5. Thor: Love and Thunder
6. Black Panther 2
7. Hawkeye
8. WandaVision
9. The Eternals
10. Shang Chi
11. She Hulk
12. Loki
13. Ms Marvel
14. What if?

Some of these are where they are due to lack of details.
SgtSoggybottom
SgtSoggybottom - 9/9/2019, 7:37 AM
Here's mine. I liked Black Panther, but I really do think it was overrated/overhyped. And the inclusion of Kat Dennings in WandaVision just killed that series for me. I'd rather stick my peenie in an old-timey pencil sharpener than watch/listen to her....

1. Thor: Love and Thunder
2. She Hulk
3. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
4. Moon Knight
5. The Eternals
6. Falcon & Winter Soldier
7. Hawkeye
8.Black Panther 2 (only if it's Namor, otherwise drop it a little lower)
9. What If?
10.Black Widow
11. Shang Chi
12. Loki
13. WAndaVision
14. Ms Marvel
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 9/9/2019, 7:39 AM
@KingCipher- Jojo Rabbit received a standing ovation and received a lot of praise, with many people touting the terrific script, movie beats and story. Yeah, some people didn't like it but that's to be expected for a) a movie covering this kind of material, and b) Taika's style, which isn't for everyone.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 9/9/2019, 7:53 AM
@KingCipher - No, I meant to reply to you. Yeah, seems every movie that is shown at that festival gets a standing ovation (at least from the reports I've seen), but to say that Jojo Rabbit got pretty bad reviews is just a flat-out, stupid nonsensical comment.

Anyways, Rian Johnson's Knives Out got incredible reviews, with many people calling it an instant classic. Really looking forward to seeing that movie.
tmp3
tmp3 - 9/9/2019, 7:55 AM
@HeavyMetal4Life - Jojo Rabbit has a 45 on Metacritic and is barely a fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, I wouldn't call those good reviews
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 9/9/2019, 7:56 AM
And jesus freaking christ, can someone please fix the damn code on this site so that we can normally post comments!?! I mean, my god. Ever since the Sony/Marvel split, this site has been broken in terms of commenting. Its been weeks.

HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 9/9/2019, 7:58 AM
@KingCipher

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Tmp3- What?
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