
Hold onto your popcorn — Disney just made a very confusing move in the Marvel Cinematic Universe playbook. It looks like they’ve pulled three mystery Marvel movies from their upcoming schedule, and fans are scratching their heads trying to figure out what’s going on.
We’re deep into MCU territory with The Multiverse Saga wrapping up and Phase 6 set to kick off this summer with The Fantastic Four: First Steps . But just when we thought we had the roadmap figured out, Marvel and Disney decided to hit us with some serious plot twists.
Here’s the deal: Back in the day, Disney had three mysterious Marvel films lined up with no titles, just dates — February 13, 2026; November 6, 2026; and November 5, 2027. These slots were like cinematic Easter eggs — everyone knew something big was coming, but nobody knew what.
Now? Two of those slots have gone full ghost mode.
- The February 13, 2026 date has been completely removed from Disney’s release calendar.
- The November 6, 2026 , and November 5, 2027 slots? They’re still there… but now labeled as “Untitled Disney” movies instead of Marvel ones.
Wait — what does that even mean?
Well, it could mean one of two things:
- Marvel is reworking its Phase 6 plans — maybe these projects are still happening, but under different titles or timelines.
- Disney might be replacing them with non-MCU content , like live-action remakes, animated features, or even Star Wars spin-offs.
Let’s not forget, this comes right after Marvel delayed both Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars from their original 2026 and 2027 May release dates to December of those same years. That shift already hinted at behind-the-scenes shakeups, so this latest news might just be part of a larger restructuring.
So what’s next for the MCU?
Fans are buzzing with theories — are these delays and date changes signs of creative retooling? Budget concerns? Or just good ol’ Hollywood scheduling chaos?
One thing’s for sure: The road to the future of the MCU is getting twistier than Loki’s escape routes. And if you’ve ever tried to follow Tom Holland’s Spider-Man through a multiverse, you know that’s saying something.
Stay tuned — because in the world of Marvel, nothing is ever canceled… just postponed until the perfect moment.
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