Imperial Valley Press

Portman is Thor, Ali is Blade and more from Marvel’s Phase 4

- BY LINDSEY BAHR AP Film Writer

SAN DIEGO — “Avengers: Endgame” may have closed a chapter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but the blockbuste­r factory is not slowing down and only expanding in scope and diversity.

Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige led a marathon presentati­on at San Diego Comic-Con Saturday night, announcing plans for the first two years of “Phase Four,” which will include Natalie Portman taking up the hammer as Thor, making Angelina Jolie an immortal for “The Eternals” and rebooting “Blade” with Mahershala Ali.

The stars assembled in the San Diego Convention Center’s Hall H as Feige ticked through the release calendar for 2020 and 2021 movie by movie, giving official cast lists, release dates, titles and logos for everything from “Black Widow,” the “Doctor Strange” sequel, “Thor 4” to “ShangChi” to “The Eternals.”

“I’m so excited to be here,” Jolie told the crowd.

She said she’s going to work “10 times harder” than she has on any of her other action roles because she knows what it means to “be part of the MCU” and “part of this family.”

Jolie, who is playing the character Thena, was joined by her “The Eternals” cast mates including Richard Madden, Kumail Nanjiani, Salma Hayek and Brian Tyree Henry, as well as director Chloé Zhao.

“I just really, really wanted to make a Marvel movie for so long,” Zhao said.

It’s set for release on Nov. 6, 2020, after “Black Widow” kicks things off on May 1 with Scarlett Johansson, as well as “Stranger Things” breakout David Harbour, Rachel Weisz and Florence Pugh. Audiences got a look at some early footage from the Cate Shortland-directed film showing Johansson and Pugh in some Bourne Identity-style hand-to-hand combat.

Marvel also revealed that newcomer Simu Liu will be playing the lead role in “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” directed by Destin Daniel Cretton and coming to theaters on Feb. 12, 2021. He’ll star alongside Awkwafina and Chinese actor Tony Leung, who is playing The Mandarin.

“This is the craziest, craziest dream,” said Liu, who was literally cast on Tuesday.

The third film of 2021, after “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” which director Scott Derrickson said will be Marvel’s “first horror movie,” is perhaps the most anticipate­d, however: “Thor 4.”

Portman, who played Jane in the first two Thor films, will be remerging as the female Thor. She ran out on stage to thunderous applause and accepted the hammer from a kneeling Taika Waititi.

Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson will also be returning for the Waititi-directed “Thor: Love and Thunder,” which is set for release on Nov. 2, 2021.

Feige brought out some familiar MCU stars from Tom Hiddleston and Sebastian Stan to Elizabeth Olsen and Jeremy Renner to tease some of the upcoming Disney+ “event series” including “Hawkeye,” ‘’The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” ‘’WandaVisio­n,” ‘’Loki” and the animated series “What If...?”

Fans were excited to learn that the little girl in Captain Marvel, Monica Rambeau, will be joining “WandaVisio­n” as a grown woman played by MCU newcomer Teyonah Parris.

The energy in Hall H was electric for what was easily the most high-profile and anticipate­d presentati­on. The audience only knew going in that Feige would be joined by some “special guests.”

Tense security guards managing the estimated 8,000 people in the room even inadverten­tly snapped at “Endgame” directors Joe and Anthony Russo, who were trying to figure out where to go in the melee.

Although the studio took a year off from Comic-Con last year, it has a long history of announcing some of its biggest plans at the fan convention.

Nine years ago, Marvel wowed Hall H when the Avengers, including Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans and Chris Hemsworth, appeared on stage for the first time together. It’s also where the studio introduced Brie Larson as Captain Marvel three years ago and brought the house down with the first look at “Black Panther.”

And even though the presentati­on hardly took a breather, there were still a number of upcoming films, some rumored and some confirmed, that they couldn’t get to including “Black Panther 2,” ‘’Guardians of the Galaxy 3,” and even, Feige teased, “Fantastic Four” and “Mutants.” “But all that stuff is rumored,” he said with a smile. He closed out the presentati­on dropping the “Blade” reboot news and Ali’s casting, which hadn’t yet even become a rumor to speculate about. Wesley Snipes played the character in the 1998 film.

 ?? PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP ?? Angelina Jolie greets fans as she walks on stage at the Marvel Studios panel on day three of Comic-Con Internatio­nal on Saturday, in San Diego.
PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP Angelina Jolie greets fans as she walks on stage at the Marvel Studios panel on day three of Comic-Con Internatio­nal on Saturday, in San Diego.
 ?? PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP ?? Salma Hayek waves to the fans as she walks on stage at the Marvel Studios panel on day three of Comic-Con Internatio­nal on Saturday, in San Diego.
PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP Salma Hayek waves to the fans as she walks on stage at the Marvel Studios panel on day three of Comic-Con Internatio­nal on Saturday, in San Diego.
 ?? PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP ?? Director Taika Waititi hands the Thor hammer to Natalie Portman during the “Thor Love And Thunder” portion of the Marvel Studios panel on day three of Comic-Con Internatio­nal on Saturday, in San Diego.
PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP Director Taika Waititi hands the Thor hammer to Natalie Portman during the “Thor Love And Thunder” portion of the Marvel Studios panel on day three of Comic-Con Internatio­nal on Saturday, in San Diego.
 ?? PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP ?? Don Lee walks on stage at the Marvel Studios panel on day three of Comic-Con Internatio­nal on Saturday, in San Diego.
PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP Don Lee walks on stage at the Marvel Studios panel on day three of Comic-Con Internatio­nal on Saturday, in San Diego.
 ?? PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP ?? Lauren Ridloff (from left) Brian Tyree Henry and Salma Hayek participat­e in the Marvel Studios panel on day three of Comic-Con Internatio­nal on Saturday, in San Diego.
PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP Lauren Ridloff (from left) Brian Tyree Henry and Salma Hayek participat­e in the Marvel Studios panel on day three of Comic-Con Internatio­nal on Saturday, in San Diego.
 ?? PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP ?? Sebastian Stan (left) and Anthony Mackie participat­e in the Marvel Studios panel on day three of Comic-Con Internatio­nal on Saturday, in San Diego.
PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP Sebastian Stan (left) and Anthony Mackie participat­e in the Marvel Studios panel on day three of Comic-Con Internatio­nal on Saturday, in San Diego.
 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP PHOTO BY ?? Richard Madden (left) and Kumail Nanjiani attend the Marvel Studios panel on day three of Comic-Con Internatio­nal on Saturday, in San Diego.
CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP PHOTO BY Richard Madden (left) and Kumail Nanjiani attend the Marvel Studios panel on day three of Comic-Con Internatio­nal on Saturday, in San Diego.

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