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The Marvels gets a new poster and a 4 month delay

The Marvels has received a flashy new poster, and a lengthy delay. The film will now release on November 10, 2023, just over four months after its July 28 date. 

This is also the fourth time the film has been delayed, with its new date being the fifth date it’s received. The first date the film was supposed to come out was July 8 2022, then it got moved to November 11 2022, then February 17, 2023, July 28, 2023, and now to November 10, 2023.

To tide audiences over with this wait, a new poster has been shown for the film. It features Brie Larson’s Captain Marvel, Teyonah Parris’s Monica Rambeau and Iman Vellani’s Ms. Marvel in a line going to space. 

The tagline reads “Higher. Further. Faster. Together.” 

While no explicit reason was given for this delay, it comes at a time where Disney and Marvel are reevaluating their content output, aiming to let each MCU project stand on its own a bit more. 

This was confirmed by Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige, who recently said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that “The pace at which we’re putting out the Disney+ shows will change so they can each get a chance to shine.”

A report in The Hollywood Reporter also says that Marvel and Disney are looking to slow down their releases, though it mostly focused on the TV side of the MCU. It claims that out of the six Disney+ MCU shows scheduled for a 2023 release, the only sure bets are the second season of Loki and Secret Invasion

The premise of the film is that everytime Captain Marvel, Monica Rambeau and Ms. Marvel uses their powers, they swap places, so they must team up to figure out why. One location the film will visit is SABER Space Station, where Nick Fury is. 

It will also feature more of the Kree-Skrull war. 
But while fans of the MCU have a longer wait for this film, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is currently in cinemas, and on May 5, 2023, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 will come out.

Kieran Burt

My name is Kieran and I am based in the UK. I love writing about all things science fiction and fantasy, particularly Star Wars and Marvel. When I’m not writing or watching anything sci-fi related, you can probably find me exploring the open worlds of alternate lands through my Xbox.

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