"Guardians of the Galaxy." Marvel Studios

Marvel Studios has eight release dates set for untitled Marvel Cinematic Universe movies after 2019.

Not much is known about the MCU's future after "Avengers: Endgame," but there are at least six movies in the works.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe will enter bold new territory after this year.

"Avengers: Endgame" and "Spider-Man: Far From Home" are set to come to theaters in April and July; beyond that, details about the MCU's future are scarce. But we do know that Marvel Studios has eight release dates for yet-to-be-titled movies from 2020 to 2022, and we know what some of those movies could be.

The release dates are May 1 and November 6, 2020; February 12, May 7, and November 5, 2021; and February 18, May 6, and July 29, 2022. (A July 2020 release date was cut from the schedule last year.)

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Disney, which owns Marvel, is expected to close its merger with Fox on Wednesday, at which point Disney will own the film rights to Fox's Marvel characters, including the X-Men, Deadpool, and Fantastic Four. It's unknown when and how Marvel Studios will utilize these characters (Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has yet to be approved to develop projects for them), but Marvel still has other movies in the works that could fill those release dates.

In a stunning move, Disney rehired James Gunn last week to direct "Guardians of the Galaxy 3" after firing him last year when offensive tweets resurfaced. Marvel Studios has hired "Short Term 12" director Destin Daniel Cretton to direct "Shang-Chi," starring Marvel's first Asian superhero to lead a solo movie.

Below are six Marvel Cinematic Universe movies currently in the works: