However, there has been a lot of disturbances in the lineups due to the recent events in Hollywood. Numerous big titles have been delayed by the dual strikes; some have even been rescheduled for 2026. People thought that after the settlement of the strike issue, such delays might end, but Marvel studios has issued a list of further change in their release calendar.
These changes to the release dates were not wholly unexpected because, quite simply, pre-production for Thunderbolts was underway before the strikes; in contrast, The Fantastic Four has only just confirmed its casting. In addition, fans of Marvel’s first family will have to endure a longer wait for their favorite superheroes to make their way onto the big screen.
As it stands, Thunderbolts* still has a theatrical release date slated for May 2, 2025, and the hype is ratcheting up while fans salivate over the opportunity to see Yelena Belova back in action in the MCU.
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