'Captain America: Civil War' will feature an appearance from Iron Man.
The
third installment in the Marvel franchise - which features Chris Evans
in the title role and as his alter ego Steve Rogers - will be released
on May 6, 2016 and at Marvel Studios' Phase Three schedule event
yesterday (28.10.14), both Chris and Robert Downey Jr., who plays Iron
Man/Tony Stark, made appearances at the El Capitan Theater in Los
Angeles to confirm their involvement in the movie.
The next Phase
Three film for the studio will be 'Doctor Strange' - which is rumoured
to have Benedict Cumberbatch in the lead role - but it won't be released
until November 4, 2016, later than originally thought.
Marvel president Kevin Feige said: ''It takes a while to work on these movies before they're ready to come to you in theatres.
''Doctor
Stephen Strange, brilliant neurosurgeon, bit of an arrogant fellow who
gets in a car accident and ruins what he thinks are the tools of his
trade: his hands.
''In the Marvel Cinematic Universe version of
the supernatural, that involves everything from quantum mechanics to
string theory. The idea of this film is to open up a whole new corner of
the cinematic universe. We want to enter, through Strange, the world of
parallel dimensions.''
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2017 will see three Marvel movies
released, beginning with 'Guardians of the Galaxy 2' on May 5, followed
by 'Thor: Ragnarok' - which will see both Chris Hemsworth return as the
hero and Tom Hiddleston come back as Loki - and 'Black Panther' ending
the year, with Chadwick Boseman in the lead role.
The following
year will see the debut of a new character from the Marvel Universe,
Captain Marvel, aka Carol Danvers, in July 6, though no casting has been
done yet and in November 2018, the much-rumoured 'The Inhumans' will
enter cinemas.
The final announcement at the event was a two-part
'Avengers' story, 'Infinity War', which will be released in May 2018 and
2019.