Marvel’s 16-Month Release Streak Ends This November

Marvel's been pretty busy the past two years, dropping new films and new seasons of popular series left and right. For the past sixteen months the franchise has been gifting its fanbase with new content, however, it looks like the streak is going to come to an end this November.

According to Metro, November is going to start a Marvel dry spell that's going to last for a good four months till the release of Captain Marvel in March. Without any content for release this month, November 2018 is ending the 16-month streak of the Marvel franchise. Ever since the premiere of Spider-Man: Homecoming in July last year, Marvel Studios and Marvel TV have been consistently releasing new films and TV shows every month.

However, after releasing the third season of Daredevil on Netflix, Marvel no longer has any content to keep the fanbase busy with. Luckily, it won't take that long for Captain Marvel to hit the big screen and after that comes one of the biggest films of the year, the sequel to Avengers: Infinity War, the highly anticipated Avengers 4. After that, fans are going to see the release of Spider-Man: Far From Home, the second Tom Holland Spider-Man standalone.

While there still isn't any word on another season of Daredevil or Jessica Jones, Marvel also has a lot lined up in the television front. Not only does the studio have a series starring Loki (Tom Hiddleston) lined up for Disney's upcoming streaming site, it also has a show for Scarlett Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) as well as a buddy series for Bucky (Sebastian Stan) and Falcon (Anthony Mackie).

Avengers 4 is scheduled to premiere on May 3, 2019.

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