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Though Kevin Feige remained a bit vague when we spoke to him ahead of Avengers: Endgame's release, we now have a better idea of when to expect at least some of the MCU Phase 4 plans to be revealed.

As reported by Variety , Disney CEO Bob Iger said during the company's quarterly earnings call that Marvel Studios would most likely reveal its upcoming slate this summer. That would neatly align with any plans Disney may have for either San Diego Comic-Con or D23 2019.Iger also reportedly hinted that Avengers: Endgame offers some hints about where the MCU will go from here, but declined to specifically point to what in the megahit film he was referring to.Original story follows:

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While there have been a slew of reports about upcoming movies for Black Widow, Shang-Chi, Black Panther 2, Captain Marvel 2, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, and The Eternals, it must be noted that Marvel hasn’t officially announced any of them. So if you thought we’d finally get those official announcements of what’s next for the Marvel Cinematic Universe once Avengers: Endgame opens, it turns out Marvel won’t announce their five-year plan until after Spider-Man: Far From Home opens in July.IGN spoke one-on-one with Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige on Sunday at the Avengers: Endgame press junket where he told us that to even reveal whether or not Marvel Studios would attend this July’s San Diego Comic-Con would itself be a spoiler. SDCC runs from July 18-July 21, 2019.“I don't wanna be annoying, but I think it ... In a certain way, that is also sort of a post-Endgame spoiler,” Feige said.Feige continued: “I will say all of the post Comic-Con, post Spider-Man: Far From Home stuff, we ... Here's an exclusive. We're gonna keep making movies. We're gonna still keep making movies after these two. And we will talk about them soon after Spider-Man: Far From Home comes out.”That goes for any of the post-Fox acquisition projects fans are hoping to hear about. IGN asked Feige if we are still years away before any movement happens on MCU reboots of the X-Men and Fantastic Four franchises.“Probably. Probably, only because, as you've heard me say before, until it was all done, we literally couldn't do anything,” Feige said. “So essentially, it's sort of Day One. But during that time, we have built and fleshed out our five-year plan of where we're heading, the first few years of which we'll be announcing, as I said, relatively soon, after these next two movies.”For more on Avengers: Endgame, check out what Feige told us about Hawkeye’s new guise , read up on how Brie Larson filmed Endgame before Captain Marvel what the directors had to say about Endgame’s ending , and watch the first clip from the movie.