MCU: This is the order of all Marvel movies and series in Phase 4


With the revelation of the release date of Spider-Man: No Way Home, it is possible to put together the release schedule for Phase 4 of the MCU in theaters and Disney Plus.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) looks more alive than ever after the changes in direction and magnitude that have been raised from WandaVision, its exclusive Disney Plus series.

A few hours ago, the official title and release date of Spider-Man: No Way Home was finally revealed,  which, to the surprise of locals and strangers, will hit theaters.

This, together with the reveal of Loki, has allowed us to establish a clearer schedule of the order in which we will see all the titles of Phase 4 of the MCU.

This is the release order of Marvel's Phase 4

Below we show you the schedule of releases and premieres both in theaters and through Disney Plus for all the productions of this new stage of the MCU.

Some titles have an estimated release year, but not a specific date. Those are highlighted with an asterisk:

Titles

World Premiere Date

Movie or Series

WandaVision

2021, January 15

Disney + series

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier

2021, March 19

Disney + series

Black widow

2021, May 7

Film

Loki

2021, June 11

Disney + series

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

2021, July 9

Film

What if ...

2021, in summer

Disney + series

Eternals

2021, November 5

Film

Spider-Man: No Way Home (with Sony)

2021, December 17

Film

Hawkeye

2021

Disney + series

Ms. Marvel

2021

Disney + series

Thor: Love and Thunder

2022, February 11

Film

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

2022, March 25

Film

Moon knight

2022

Disney + series

She-hulk

2022

Disney + series

As we can see everything although Spider-Man: Far From Home was "the beginning" of Phase 4, nothing really started until WandaVision in 2021. So we left it out.

The next thing we will see will be in a few weeks with The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and from there we will be bouncing between theaters and the Disney streaming service.

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