Before Christopher Nolan changed the genre of comic book movies with Batman Begins, no one believed such a cult pastime could become this kind of global phenomenon. Comic book movies are big, and that's an undeniable fact. A goldmine has been struck, and the three major studios, Marvel, DC, and Fox are acting quickly to capitalize on the profits. 2016 has already given us two highly anticipated movies, Deadpool and Batman V Superman, and still has plenty to go. Next month has two in itself, Captain America Civil War and X-Men Apocalypse, and before the end of the year a new Ninja Turtles movie, The Suicide Squad, Gambit, and Doctor Strange will have been released. 2017 will be chock full of DC legitimizing it's expanded universe, and Marvel prepping its end game for the Avengers. Fox starts out the year with the final Wolverine movie, followed by Wonderwoman. Marvel comes through with Spiderman and Thor Ragnarok, until DC drops the first Justice League movie at the end of the year. 2018 will be an exciting year, with singles from Black Panther, The Flash, and Aquaman. And man's coming back, featuring the Wasp, and last but not least Avengers: The Infinity War Part One drops in may of 2018. It's hard to believe they have it planned out this far, but believe it or not, they do. 2019 starts off with Captain Marvel from Marvel and Shazam from DC. The second part of the Infinity War drops in may, and just after that the second Justice League movie. Not much has been planned for 2020, but that doesn't mean nothing. We know Cyborg drops in April, and then Green Lantern Corps in june. These next fours years (and hopefully more) are going to be an exciting time for comic book fans and comic book enjoying moviegoers, alike.
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AuthorLuke Kelly is a senior at Wamogo Regional High School. He created his first blog when he found out it would be a graded assignment in his Journalism class, and he doesn't know why he bothered with an "about me" section. Archives
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