Marvel Studios, as we all know, like to plan far in advance as the schedule of upcoming superhero movies is usually stretched several years ahead. However, changes can come up along the way and as new movies are added some inevitably disappear from the line-up. It seems that Inhumans is one such casualty. Inhumans was originally planned for a 2019 release, but this was before the standalone Spider-Man film and Ant-Man and The Wasp were added, not to mention the fact that Marvel are now exploring the story of the genetically-created superhero race on TV in Agents of SHIELD.
In an interview with Collider to promote Captain America: Civil War, Marvel boss Kevin Feige was asked about whether Inhumans would still happen.
"I think it will shuffle off the current date that it’s on right now," he confirmed. "How far down it shuffles, I’m not sure yet.However, when asked specifically about whether the fact that Inhuman characters now featured in TV's Agents of Shield meant the film would be scrapped entirely, Feige was firm in his answer: "No. It’s a question of when."
"Since we made our initial phase three announcement, we added Spider-Man, which was a big joyous coup for us. We added Ant-Man and the Wasp, which was a big fun continuation of that story for us. Walt Disney Company has announced an Indiana Jones film for right around that same time."
Although Feige's comments suggest the film may not be released in 2019, neither Marvel Studios nor Disney have officially confirmed a change in its planned release window yet.
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