Upcoming Superhero Movie Release Dates: From 2020 to 2022 and Beyond
There’s no denying that the most popular genre around these days is the superhero movie. Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy proved that comic book adaptations could be just as dramatic and heavy as non-genre films, Marvel Studios jumpstarted a massive interconnected series of superhero movies that were significantly more colorful and humorous, and audiences have been turning out to both kinds of superhero films in droves. With nearly every major studio now working to turn its own comic book properties into the next big thing, and with Marvel Studios and Warner Bros. plotting out half a decade’s worth of material, it’s sometimes tough to keep track of what’s coming out when, who’s in it, and how it fits into the overall picture. Not to worry, though, because we here at Collider have you covered.
Below, you’ll find a comprehensive guide of superhero movie release dates for every major comic book adaptation on the calendar, going all the way up to the year 2022. Moreover, we’ll be updating this guide regularly with the most current information, so if you’re ever at a loss for when exactly Birds of Prey is supposed to be in theaters, you can come right back here for a quick refresher.
Related: Upcoming DC Movies and Upcoming Marvel Movies
Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)
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Image via Warner Bros.
Release Date: February 7, 2020
Director: Cathy Yan
Writer: Christina Hodson
Cast: Margot Robbie, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Rosie Perez, Chris Messina, and Ewan McGregor
What We Know So Far: This project hit the fast track at Margot Robbie‘s urging, as the Harley Quinn actress lobbied Warner Bros. an DC to put together a female-centric DC movie based on the Birds of Prey comics. The studio not only put this together, but hired Cathy Yan direct based on the strength of her indie feature Dead Pigs.
Jurnee Smollett-Bell plays Black Canary, Mary Elizabeth Winstead is Huntress, and Rosie Perez is The Question, while Ewan McGregor plays villain Black Mask.
Bloodshot
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Image via Sony Pictures
Release Date: March 13, 2020
Director: David Wilson
Cast: Vin Diesel, Eiza Gonzalez, Sam Heughan, Toby Kebbell, and Guy Pearce
What We Know So Far: Vin Diesel leads this Valiant Comics adaptation as a Marine who is resurrected and enhanced with nanotechnology, setting out to seek revenge against the man who murdered his wife and child.
The New Mutants
Director: Josh Boone
Cast: Anya Taylor-Joy, Maisie Williams, Alice Braga, Charlie Heaton, Blu Hunt, Henry Zaga
What We Know So Far: Writer/director Josh Boone (The Fault in Our Stars) had been attached to direct New Mutants for a while, but 20th Century Fox finally moved this thing into production after the success of Deadpool and Logan. The film is both YA-esque and horror-tinged in tone, revolving around a group of much younger mutants in the X-Men universe than the adults from the proper X-Men movies. The story will also ditch traditional superhero costumes and supervillains in favor of telling a story about these young mutants locked up together in some facility, mirroring a horror haunted house vibe.
However, just a few months before the film was set to hit theaters in April 2018, Fox pushed the movie back 10 months to 2019 to take over Gambit‘s previous spot. No official explanation was given, and rumors swirled that Fox tested the film and decided it “wasn’t scary enough.” Now, following Disney’s acquisition of Fox, the film has been delayed yet again from August 2019 to April 2020 to accommodate reshoots, so it’ll be interesting to see how this shapes up.
Black Widow
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Release Date: May 1, 2020
Director: Cate Shortland
Cast: Scarlett Johansson, Rachel Weisz, Florence Pugh, O-T Fagbenle and David Harbour
What We Know So Far: A standalone Black Widow movie has long been requested by fans, and Marvel Studios finally pulled the trigger, locking in this past-set standalone movie as the first film of the MCU’s Phase Four. Scarlett Johansson handpicked indie filmmaker Cate Shortland to direct after an exhaustive search, and the most recent draft of the script was written by Jac Schaeffer. Florence Pugh plays Yelena, who comics fans know as a character who eventually takes on the mantle of Black Widow, while David Harbour plays Red Guardian, the USSR equivalent of Captain America.
Wonder Woman 1984
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Image via Warner Bros.
Release Date: June 5, 2020
Director: Patty Jenkins
Cast: Gal Gadot, Kristen Wiig, Chris Pine, and Pedro Pascal.
What We Know So Far: Very little, but Wonder Woman marked a major turning point for the DCEU with wildly positive reviews and massive box office, so anticipation is high. Patty Jenkins returns to direct a story that takes place in the year 1984 against the backdrop of the Cold War (timely!), with Kristen Wiig playing the villain Cheetah and Chris Pine somehow reprising his role as Steve Trevor. The film was originally scheduled for release in November 2019, but Warner Bros. opted to push it into the summer corridor of 2020, which is the release date the filmmakers wanted all along.
Untitled Sony/Marvel Movie
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Image via Marvel Comics
Release Date: July 31, 2020
Director: Daniel Espinosa
Cast: Jared Leto, Adria Arjona, Matt Smith, Jared Harris, and Tyrese Gibson
What We Know So Far: This is Sony’s next Marvel Comics adaptation after Venom. Jared Leto plays the titular character, a vampire, with Daniel Espinosa (Life, Safe House) directing.
Untitled Sony/Marvel Sequel
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Image via Sony Pictures
Release Date: October 2, 2020
Director: Andy Serkis
Cast: Tom Hardy and Woody Harrelson
What We Know So Far: This is probably Venom 2, albeit not yet confirmed.The first Venom was released on this same weekend in October and has now grossed over $800 million worldwide, which is kind of insane. So this is one superhero movie whose post-credits sequence doesn’t seem to have been for naught, as we’ll likely see Woody Harrelson‘s Carnage front and center in this follow-up.
Eternals
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Release Date: November 6, 2020
Director: Chloe Zhao
Cast: Gemma Chan as Sersi, Richard Madden as Ikaris, Kumail Nanjiani as Kingo, Lauren Ridloff as Makkari, Brian Tyree Henry as Phastos, Salma Hayek as Ajak, Lia McHugh as Sprite, Don Lee as Gilgamesh, Barry Keoghan as Druig, Kit Harington as Dane Whitman, and Angelina Jolie as Thena.
What We Know So Far: Eternals is based on a comics series created by Jack Kirby and revolves around a group of superpowered and nearly immortal beings. Marvel enlisted acclaimed The Rider director Chloe Zhao to take the helm, and subsequently assembled a tremendous A-list ensemble. Not only is the movie expected to feature an openly gay superhero character, but Lauren Ridloff is playing the first deaf superhero in the MCU. Filming is due to begin in 2019.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Release Date: February 12, 2021
Director: Destin Daniel Cretton
Writer: Dave Callaham
Cast: Simu Liu, Awkwafina, and Tony Leung
What We Know So Far: With Shang-Chi, Marvel is looking to produce its first superhero movie with an Asian lead. The film is based on a comics character created in the early 1970s by writer Steve Englehart and artist Jim Starlin and was born out of Marvel Comics’ desire to acquire the rights to the TV series Kung Fu, which they were denied. Instead, they acquired the rights to the villain Fu Manchu and created Shang-Chi as a son of Fu Manchu. In the comics, Shang-Chi was raised and trained by his father in martial arts, but when he learned his father was actually evil, he turned against him. Marvel intends to fill out the ensemble with a mostly Asian cast, looking towards Black Panther as a template for how this kind of movie should be put together. Short Term 12 director Destin Daniel Crettonwon the directing gig over other candidates that included Alan Yang (Master of None) and Deborah Chow (The Mandarin).
The film will introduce the MCU’s real Mandarin, to be played by Tony Leung, following the fake-out of the character in Iron Man 3.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Release Date: May 7, 2021
Director: Scott Derrickson
Cast: Benedict Cumberbatch and Elizabeth Olsen.
What We Know So Far: While 2016’s Doctor Strange was no doubt intended to start a new franchise, the follow-up was put on the backburner so Benedict Cumberbatch’s character could take a key role in Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame. In December 2018, it was revealed that Derrickson had quietly closed a deal to return and direct the Doctor Strange sequel, and at San Diego Comic-Con 2019 Marvel confirmed that Derrickson and Cumberbatch are returning for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Derrickson describes the sequel as the first “scary” MCU film, and it will co-star Elizabeth Olsen as Scarlet Witch, with events that tie directly into the Disney+ series WandaVision.
The Batman
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Release Date: June 25, 2021
Director: Matt Reeves
Cast: Robert Pattinson, Zoe Kravitz, Paul Dano, and Jeffrey Wright.
What We Know So Far: This one has been a long time coming. Warner Bros. finally got Ben Affleck to agree to direct and star in a Batman standalone called The Batman in 2015, with Affleck having penned a script with Geoff Johns. However, Affleck subsequently stepped down from the director’s chair, opting instead just to star in this standalone while Warner Bros. set Dawn of the Planet of the Apes filmmaker Matt Reeves to take the helm instead. After over two yeas of rumors as to whether Affleck would or would not star, Warner Bros. has finally confirmed that he’ll be moving aside and making way for a new Caped Crusader.
Reeves’ take is described as noir-tinged and will star Robert Pattinson as a younger Batman/Bruce Wayne than Affleck’s iteration. Pattinson beat out Nicholas Hoult for the role, with Zoe Kravitz subsequently cast as Catwoman and Jeffrey Wright cast as Commissioner Gordon. Jonah Hill was in talks to play The Riddler, but when those talks broke down Paul Dano was cast as the iconic villain instead.
The film will also be honing in on the detective aspect of the Batman comics that hasn’t been fully explored in the films, and is expected to begin filming in early 2020. Greig Fraser (Rogue One) will be the cinematographer and Michael Giacchino (War for the Planet of the Apes) will compose the score.
Untitled Spider-Man Sequel
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Image via Sony Pictures
Release Date: July 16, 2021
Status: In development
Director: Jon Watts
Cast: Tom Holland, Zendaya, and Jacob Batalon
What We Know So Far: Just as Spider-Man: Far from Home was hitting theaters worldwide, Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures were locked in contentious negotiations regarding the extension of their partnership on future Spider-Man films. Briefly, Sony still holds the license to Spider-Man, but starting with Spider-Man: Homecoming brought Marvel Studios and its president Kevin Feige onboard to serve as the lead creative producer to help steer the direction of that film (a reboot), and subsequently its sequel given how well Homecoming performed. In summer 2019 talks between both sides broke down over how to proceed (Disney wanted a bigger cut of the box office in exchange for paying for some of the production, while Sony wanted to keep the status quo), but in September the two sides came to an agreement on at least one more Spider-Man movie starring Holland (who will also appear in one more unnamed MCU film). Far from Home writers Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers are reportedly returning to pen the screenplay, and Homecoming and Far from Home helmer Jon Watts is back in the director’s chair.
The Suicide Squad
Release Date: August 8, 2021
Director: James Gunn
Cast: Margot Robbie, Jai Courtney, Viola Davis, Joel Kinnaman, Idris Elba, Nathan Fillion, and Taika Waititi
What We Know So Far: David Ayer definitely isn’t coming back to direct this sequel, and Warner Bros. looked at some intriguing names for his replacement. Mel Gibson was approached towards the end of 2016, but Warner Bros. eventually moved on and offered the movie to Jaume Collet-Serra of The Shallows and Non-Stop fame to take the helm, only to see him pass. Gavin O’Connor (The Accountant) was subsequently set to direct, but when his take came out similar to the plot of the Birds of Prey movie—which is going into production first—he became frustrated and moved on.
Subsequently, Warner Bros. tapped former Guardians of the Galaxy 3 filmmaker James Gunn to write a script from scratch and potentially direct. Indeed, months later it was announced that Gunn will very much be directing this film, which is titled The Suicide Squad and is rumored to be more of a reboot than a sequel. It’s unclear exactly how many of the original cast members from the first film will return (Will Smith has already confirmed he’s out), but Margot Robbie, Jai Courtney, Viola Davis and Joel Kinnaman are expected to return and Idris Elba is signed on to play a new character. Additionally, David Dastmalchian is Polka Dot Man, Daniela Melchior is Ratcatcher, John Cena is Peacekeeper, Steve Agee is voicing King Shark and Natan Fillion and Taika Waititi are playing undisclosed roles. Filming began in September 2019.
Thor: Love and Thunder
Release Date: November 5, 2021
Director: Taika Waititi
Cast: Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, and Tessa Thompson
What We Know So Far: Marvel signed Thor: Ragnarok filmmaker Taika Waititi to return to write and direct Thor 4 in July 2019, but at Comic-Con a few weeks later Marvel broke the big news: the film will feature the return of Natalie Portman as Jane Foster, who becomes the MCU’s first female Thor! She’ll co-star opposite Chris Hemsworth as, well, Lebowski Thor I guess and Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie, who was deemed King of Asgard at the end of Avengers: Endgame.
Black Adam
black-adam-poster-socialRelease Date: December 22, 2021
Director: Jauma Collet-Serra
Cast: Dwayne Johnson
What We Know So Far: This project first surfaced years ago, when Warner Bros. secured Dwayne Johnson to play Shazam villain Black Adam. The idea was for Johnson to star in the Shazam movie, but in the spring of 2017 Johnson revealed that they had decided to make two separate movies: one for Shazam, and one for his antagonist/antihero Black Adam. Johnson will lead the latter while Shazammoved forward separately and became a success. This one’s been in development for a long time, but movement is starting to occur as Warner Bros. set Due Date writer Adam Sztykiel to pen the screenplay. Most recently the film finally found a director in Jaume Collet-Serra, with whom Johnson just worked on Disney’s upcoming Jungle Cruise movie. Filming is finally scheduled to begin in July 2020.
Untitled Marvel Movie 6
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Date: February 18, 2022
Director: TBA
Cast: TBA
What We Know So Far: We know nothing, Jon Snow. Marvel Studios is keeping its post–Avengers: Endgame slate very secret at the moment. But it wouldn’t surprise if this turns out to be Black Panther 2.
Shazam 2
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Image via Warner Bros.
Release Date: April 1, 2022
Director: TBA
Cast: Zachary Levi
What We Know So Far: Very little, but fresh off the success of the first Shazam! Warner Bros. hired writer Henry Gayden to get to work crafting Shazam! 2. Director David F. Sandberg is expected to return, but he has not yet officially signed on.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Sequel
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Image via Sony Pictures
Release Date: April 8, 2022
Director: Joaquim Dos Santos
Writer: Dave Callaham
Cast: TBA
What We Know So Far: Sony Pictures put into motion plans for a Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse sequel shortly after the successful launch of the Oscar-winning animated movie, but the creative team is a bit different. Phil Lord and Chris Miller are returning as producers, but The Legend of Korra alum Joaquim Dos Santos is in the director’s chair working from a script by Dave Callaham (Wonder Woman 1984).
Black Panther 2
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Image via Marvel Studios
Release Date: May 6, 2022
Director: Ryan Coogler
Cast: Chadwick Boseman
What We Know So Far: Pretty much nothing, but Ryan Coogler is coming back to write and direct Black Panther 2 and Chadwick Boseman will obviously be returning in the title role. As of August 2019, Coogler has turned in a treatment to Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. Coogler and Marvel are taking their time on this one, which is wise considering the first Black Panther became the first superhero movie ever nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars. The pressure is on.
The Flash
Release Date: July 1, 2022
Director: Andy Muschietti
Cast: Ezra Miller
What We Know So Far: The Flash movie has had a pretty long road so far. Back in April 2015, Phil Lord and Chris Miller were hired to write a story treatment with the hope that they would direct, but the duo departed to take the helm of Solo: A Star Wars Story instead. Ezra Miller remained attached to star, having been cast as The Flash for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and in October 2015 Dark Shadows screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith was hired to write the script and direct. Grahame-Smith was them removed from the project in April 2016, with WB wanting to take the film in a different direction, and Dope helmer Rick Famuyiwa was hired as his replacement. Famuyiwa cast Kiersey Clemons as Iris West and Billy Crudup as Flash’s father Harry Allen, but by August 2016, Famuyiwa departed the project over creative differences.
While the film was supposed to start filming in early 2017, Famuyiwa’s exit threw a wrench into WB’s plans and the studio opted to slow things down while Miller went off to shoot Fantastic Beasts 2. Joby Harold (King Arthur) came on to do a page-one rewrite of the script, and in May 2017 Robert Zemeckis and Matthew Vaughn surfaced as WB’s top choices to direct. The studio revealed in July 2017 that the film would be titled Flashpoint, indicating the story will be adapting the famous comics arc that sees Barry going back into the past to save his mother’s life, thus creating an alternate timeline. Speculation then began that this Flashpoint twist could allow WB to “fix” some issues in the DCEU by altering the timeline.
At long last, Warner Bros. hired Vacation directors and Spider-Man: Homecoming co-writers John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein to take the helm in early 2018, based in part on the strength of their Warner Bros. action comedy Game Night.
But production was pushed once again, as Ezra Miller was originally due to shoot Fantastic Beasts 3 in Fall/Winter 2019. Filming on The Flash movie couldn’t begin before that.
In March 2019, a report surfaced there was creative tension between Miller’s vision (darker, gritter) and Daley and Goldstein’s vision (lighter, more fun), to the point that Warner Bros. allowed Miller to write a version of the script himself with the help of Grant Morrison to show what his take would look like. The implication was that if Warner Bros. wasn’t happy with the script Miller created, he could be out as Flash.
Well cut to July 2019, and Daley and Goldstein have voluntarily left the project while IT and Mama filmmaker Andy Muschietti is now in negotiations to take over as director—the project’s fourth filmmaker in four years. Not only that, but Warner Bros. didn’t like Miller’s script after all and is tossing it, albeit while keeping Miller attached as the lead character. Instead, Christina Hodson (Birds of Prey) is now writing a new draft of the screenplay, with an eye towards beginning prep in January 2020. Which of course means The Flash now once again runs the risk of running into scheduling conflicts with a Fantastic Beasts movie, as the second sequel is expected to begin filming in Spring 2020. The saga continues…
Untitled Marvel Movie 8
marvel-studios-logoRelease Date: July 29, 2022
Director: TBA
Cast: TBA
What We Know So Far: Nothing yet, but it could be any number of films planned for Marvel’s Phase Five slate.
Aquaman 2
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Release Date: December 16, 2022
Director: TBD
Cast: Jason Momoa, Amber Heard
What We Know So Far: When Aquaman hit theaters in December 2018, it surprisingly became the highest-grossing film of the DCEU thus far, topping out at over $1.1 billion. With that in mind, Warner Bros. set about getting the wheels in motion on a sequel, though director James Wan cautioned that he wouldn’t move forward on it until the script was right. The studio has now set a far-away 2022 release date to give the film enough time to develop, and Aquaman co-writer (and frequent Wan collaborator) David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick has been tasked with writing the screenplay. Wan hasn’t committed to directing Aquaman 2 just yet, but this one is no doubt a priority for Warner Bros. given the popularity of the first movie.
Batgirl
Release Date: TBA
Director: TBA
Cast: TBA
What We Know So Far: Warner Bros. pulled Joss Whedon over from Marvel to write and direct a Batgirl movie. He spent a year working on the script, during which time he was also spearheading reshoots and post-production of Justice League, but in February 2018 Whedon announced he was leaving the project because he “couldn’t come up with a story.” All signs indicate Warner Bros. will now be looking for a female filmmaker to bring Batgirl to fruition.
Green Lantern Corps
Release Date: TBD
Director: TBD
Cast: TBD
What We Know So Far: This will be a reboot of the Warner Bros. franchise so Ryan Reynolds is not expected to reprise his role—plus he’s also busy being Deadpool for Fox. Green Lantern is rumored to make his first appearance at the end of either Justice League Part One or Justice League Part Two when he warns the team that Darkseid is on his way to bring destruction to Earth. But the title of the reboot tells us this will be a team-up film featuring two Green Lanterns. Tyrese Gibson has been openly campaigning for one of the roles, as the film will find Hal Jordan and John Stewart in a Lethal Weapon-type situation. Warner Bros. kicked the tires on this one in January 2017 by hiring David S. Goyer (Batman Begins, Man of Steel) to co-write the script with Justin Rhodes, but in June 2018 it was announced that Geoff Johns would now be writing the script. Subsequently, in October 2019 we learned that Greg Berlanti is spearheading a TV series adaptation of Green Lantern for the streaming service HBO Max. It’s unclear where this leaves the planned film.
Justice League Dark
Release Date: TBD
Director: TBD
Cast: TBD
What We Know So Far: Warner Bros. has been developing an adaptation of Justice League Dark for awhile now, with Guillermo del Toro first writing a script a few years ago before departing the project. But with the DCEU now up and running, Edge of Tomorrow and The Bourne Identity helmer Doug Liman signed on to direct in August 2016, and then left the project in May 2017. WB was eyeing an A-List ensemble for the pic, which focuses on the DC superheroes with more supernatural powers as opposed to the bright and shiny heroes of the Justice League proper. The protagonists of Justice League Dark aren’t exactly antiheroes either, as the comics lineup has included folks like John Constantine and Swamp Thing.
Gotham City Sirens
Release Date: TBD
Director: David Ayer (?)
Writer: David Ayer (?)
Cast: Margot Robbie
What We Know So Far: Shortly after the release of Suicide Squad, Margot Robbie put in motion a female-centric spinoff film that would follow her Harley Quinn and other DC characters like Poison Ivy. This one’s still deep in development, and may in fact never come to fruition now that Birds of Prey is happening.
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