While Wong may have bowed out ofbefore dinner was served, it appears that he will indeed return to lend a helping hand to Earth's Mightiest Heroes in the stillYesterday during his appearance at Fan Expo Vancouver, Benedict Wong confirmed that he's filmed scenes for the hotly-awaited sequel, which is due out in theaters next May. However, he didn't seem to mention whether his character survived the snap or if he'll be among the millions of souls that need to be resurrected.While that's plenty exciting by itself, Wong also shared a slightly bigger bombshell as he revealed that he expects to begin filming thesequel before the end of this current calendar year, with some attendees saying he confirmed a December production start date for the follow-up to the 2016 blockbuster.The Doctor Strange sequel has been a hot-button topic for the past several months now, with the most recent report suggesting a Spring 2019 start. However, with this latest update, it appears that Marvel Studios has chosen to fast-track the sequel by a few months and also all but confirms thathas indeed been delayed indefinitely since it was the Marvel film previously rumored to begin filming at the top of 2019.Followingin July 2019, Marvel Studios doesn't have another film slated to open until May 2020, so there's little reason to worry about them potentially delivering anything that could feel even a little rushed, but if that date had been previously booked for Guardians 3, it does appear the studio may be doing a considerable amount of reshuffling behind closed doors. As for the rest of their release calendar, Marvel has booked dates in July and November 2020, but one of those two dates is believed to be for Scarlett Johansson'sstandalone.