Did everyone feel that just now? It was the Earth’s mantle cracking from the impact of a cultural carpet-bombing by Marvel. As they announced during an event in Los Angeles this morning, they've got 2015-2019 on lockdown—it looks like Phase III is about to be in full effect. (And that's not counting Avengers: Age of Ultron and Ant-Man hitting theaters next July. Here are the official release dates for Marvel’s next five years:

Captain America: Civil War

__In Theaters: __5.6.16

__What We Know: __The third Cap movie is set after both Winter Soldier and the forthcoming Age of Ultron. Sebastian Stan returns as Bucky Barnes/the Winter Solder, aka the dark counterpart to Steve Rogers' Captain America, and directors Anthony and Joe Russo are returning as well. (Kind of a darkest-timeline thing going on.) Anyone with super powers is being required to register with the U.S. government and basically work for the authorities. Tony Stark and the Captain are at odds on the impending legislation, and no matter what happens, a fractured Avengers team means bad news for humanity.

Doctor Strange

__In Theaters: __11.4.16

__What We Know: __Scott Derrickson (Sinister) is locked in to direct the script by Jon Spaihts (Prometheus), and Benedict Cumberbatch is rumored to be all but confirmed to play the titular Doctor, the "sorcerer supreme" of the Marvel universe. We'll see how the first foray into Marvel's mystical side goes!

Guardians of the Galaxy 2

__In Theaters: __5.5.17

__What We Know: __James Gunn is coming back to direct the sequel to 2014's highest grossing movie to date. Also, thank the (star) lord, we get more Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel as Groot, and Bradley Cooper as Rocket. Other likely reappearances include Michael Rooker as Yondu, Karen Gillan as Nebula and Benicio Del Toro as The Collector. Also money. We will definitely see lots and lots more money.

Thor: Ragnarok

__In Theaters: __7.28.17

__What We Know: __Ragnorak was a storyline published in 2004 by Marvel Comics. Feige reportedly described *Ragnorak *as "The end of all things" at today's Marvel event. So that means bad news for real-life-fake-God Chris Hemsworth and perhaps also his brother Loki, who we have missed dearly since The Dark World. Good news: Tom Hiddelston. Bad news: Armageddon?

Black Panther

____In Theaters: ____11.3.17

__What We Know: __Not much yet, other than Chadwick Boseman (who is apparently the biopic king, having played Jackie Robinson in 42 and James Brown in Get On Up) will be the Panther himself, otherwise known as T'Challa, leader of the fictional African nation, Wakanda.

Avengers: Infinity War Part 1

__In Theaters: __5.4.18

__What We Know: __Another one in the "not much" camp. But Marvel did flash an image of Thanos on the big screen when they announced the film today, which means all kinds of bad things for the hero squad - or at least what remains of them by 2018! We have to think this will be the beginning of the resolution of the Infinity Gems story arc (well, sub-arc) that's been strung throughout all of the MCU movies thus far.

Avengers: Infinity War Part 2

__In Theaters: __5.3.19

__What We Know: __ No one is immune to two-part sequels—NOT EVEN KEVIN FEIGE.

Captain Marvel

__In Theaters: __7.6.18

__What We Know: __Ladies and gentlemen, we have our first female lead Marvel movie! Captain Marvel's name is Carol Danvers, and she'll surely be here to kick ass and chew bubble gum.

Inhumans

__In Theaters: __11.2.18

__What We Know: __This will be Marvel's 20th movie, and Feige says it will introduce "tons of new characters". Here's to 20 more! The Inhumans, FWIW, are part of Marvel's cosmic stories, of which GOTG was the studio's first official title.