2020 could be the first year since 2009 without a Marvel movie. The COVID-19 pandemic has delayed a lot of productions and closed down movie theaters, and most of the upcoming MCU movies have been pushed back, including Black Widow, which may not release this year at all. However, there are still plenty of updates about upcoming movies and TV shows like She-Hulk, Marvel 616, and more.

During Comic-Con 2019, the Marvel Studios panel revealed a titanic amount of information about the future of the MCU. We know the release dates for upcoming movies and television shows, and there were a few huge surprises, like the announcement of a Blade movie.

We've known for months that Marvel has specific dates slotted for "Untitled Marvel Projects," and now, we can finally fill in the gaps with confirmed release dates. During the course of the highly-anticipated Hall H panel, Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige revealed information for the following movies and TV series: Black Widow, Shang-Chi, The Eternals, Doctor Strange 2, Thor 4, Blade, The Falcon and The Winter Solider, Loki, WandaVision, What If...?, Hawkeye, and he teased some other future projects.

Below, you'll find everything confirmed for the future of Marvel, from the movies and TV shows within the MCU to the Hulu animated and live-action series which may or may not live outside of the shared cinematic universe. Please keep in mind that this list leaves out Sony's Marvel properties like Venom and their future projects--like the Into The Spider-Verse sequel--as they're not produced by Marvel Studios.