Marvel Studios had a huge showing at Hall H during Comic-Con 2019. Here are the five best announcements from the entire panel.

Marvel Studios was entirely absent from last year’s Comic-Con and its absence was definitely felt in a big way. Then again, it didn’t have much to show, considering Avengers: Infinity War premiered nearly two months prior and we still had Endgame to look forward to. Now the Infinity Saga is over and the company is moving on with the next phase in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

We figured Marvel was setting itself up to reveal some huge upcoming films and TV shows to push along the story that has already been established while introducing new ones. However, we didn’t expect this much goodness. If we thought it couldn’t get any better than this, it just might and we’re here for it.

Obviously, there are certain projects we’re more excited for than others, so we’ll be ranking them down below. If there’s one that’s missing out, it doesn’t mean we’re aren’t anxious to see those. It simply means we’re more excited for the others.

For example, we’re very excited to see Black Widow since we’ll get to see Natasha Romanoff come back in some way, shape or form. Although it is a prequel and it’s set after Captain America: Civil War, maybe it’ll show a pathway for her to return in the future. Plus, Taskmaster is the villain, which is fantastic since he’s a great comic book villain who the casual audience will love. We’re still a bit sad David Harbour won’t be the Thing but, the Red Guardian sounds pretty cool.

We’re also interested in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Not only is it a brand-new superhero being introduced, but it’s also the first Asian-American superhero we’ll see in the MCU. Titular star Simu Liu will be joined by Awkwafina in an unknown role. Best of all, we’ll be getting the real Mandarin and not the disgrace from Iron Man 3. He’ll be played by Tony Leung.

The Eternals presents another interesting new group of powerful heroes making their way into the MCU. The cast is fantastic and includes Angelina Jolie, Kumail Nanjiani, Richard Madden, Salma Hayek, and Brian Tyree Henry.

There are a bunch of highly anticipated sequels and in the works, such as Black Panther 2 andGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. They won’t be making the list, but maybe some other surprise announcements will.

5. Disney+ shows announcements

Although most of the shows announced were already rumored or revealed, this was the first official confirmation and it was great to see the plans Marvel Studios has in stores for television. The best part of all is how it’ll push the universe forward in a big way, at least story wise.

The first show coming to Disney+ is The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan will both reprise their roles and Daniel Bruhl will return as Baron Zemo. The most interesting aspect is the Falcon is now the new Captain America, so let’s see how the creators tackle that. The role Bucky will play is also unknown, but we’re excited to find out. It’ll release in the fall of 2020.

The next show will be WandaVision. Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany are back as Scarlet Witch and Vision. Although Vision died in Infinity War, it seems he’s coming back in some way. Plus, Teyonah Parris will play the adult Monica Rambeau, whose younger version was in Captain Marvel. It releases in the spring of 2021.

Another show also releasing in spring of 2021 is Loki. If you saw Endgame, you know Loki made it out alive during one of the time travel sequences and he escaped with the Tesseract.

Lastly, there’s Hawkeye, which will see Jeremy Renner return in the titular role. However, it seems it exists mostly to introduce Kate Bishop, who will more than likely take up the mantle. It releases in the fall of 2021.

It’s great to see these TV shows being a part of the MCU in some way. We’re excited to see how it all ties together.