The executive also showed off 'Black Widow,' but made no mention of 'Deadpool 3' during an appearance at Brazil's Comic-Con Experience.

Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige shared a little about the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Saturday at Comic-Con Experience in Brazil, including the first footage of Eternals and a new look at Black Widow. Ahead of the show, there'd been speculation that Feige might use this moment to make an announcement about Deadpool 3, as star Ryan Reynolds had a panel immediately before Feige's, but no announcement came. Feige's Marvel panel opened with a sizzle reel that was drowned out by fans' screams, with the loudest reserved for the Marvel Studios logo. Fans began chanting "Kevin, Kevin, Kevin!" as Feige walked out to note, "it's much more exciting in person." The exec had previously only appeared at the convention via video. "It fills me with immense gratitude we were able to finish Avengers: Endgame and you all came out and made it a big success," said Feige. "It's exciting because now we get to talk about what's coming next."

Feige showed off the first official stills of Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan on the set of the Disney+ series Falcon and the Winter Soldier as well as a black-and-white, 1950s sitcom style image of WandaVision's Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany sitting together on a couch. Feige then debuted the first footage from Eternals, the upcoming ensemble film starring Angelina Jolie that's set for Nov. 6, 2020 and is based on the comics about an immortal alien race of godlike beings. "This is raw footage, just pulled out of the camera," Feige told the crowd, pausing to ensure all fan cameras were put away. "This will not be released online."