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  Info in Movie News | Wednesday Addams is back at Nevermore Academy, and no, she’s not thrilled about it. With new enemies lurking, a stalker sending cryptic threats, and her name now plastered all over campus like some reluctant rockstar, Wednesday’s sophomore year is shaping up to be even stranger than the last. According to The Guardian, Season 2 opens with a flash of chaos. After saving Nevermore from the undead pilgrim Joseph Crackstone in Season 1, Wednesday has earned a cult-like following among her peers. However, the goth queen of gloom is rather unimpressed. However, the goth queen of gloom is not satisfied. “I liked it better when I was feared and hated,” she grumbles, while her peers gather around her, begging for autographs. But there’s no time for admiration, or personal space. Within minutes of the first episode, we’re introduced to a fresh villain, the Kansas City Scalper. He’s a doll-collecting, serial-killing dog groomer in a velour tracksuit played with greasy ...

Marvel Delays Avengers Movies Refocus on Characters and Disney+ Series

Marvel Delays Avengers Movies Delays, Refocus on Characters and Disney+ Series
 

Info in Movie News |  Big changes are coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the major news is the delay of Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars. Disney has officially changed the launching of these movies to new dates in December 2026 and 2027. However, this is not merely a schedule reshuffling, it is actually the first step of a bigger strategy that aspires to give Marvel new life in a digital home and on the big screen, with a major focus on character development and more direct integration of Disney+ series.

According to Variety,  Avengers: Doomsday will go on screen on December 18, 2026, while Secret Wars have been delayed to the next year, December 17, 2027.  The delay comes as Disney restructures its entire theatrical slate, dropping several previously announced "Untitled Marvel" movies and shifting other placeholders to generic “Untitled Disney” projects. This suggests a broader reevaluation of priorities within the studio.

Marvel is not just pushing back release dates, it is clearly slowing things down. Following years of back-to-back releases across theaters and streaming, CEO Bob Iger admitted during a recent investor call that the studio had “lost focus by making too much.” He explained that by cutting back and prioritizing quality, Marvel aims to return to form and deliver stories that feel more impactful and carefully constructed.

One big indicator of this shift is the character lineup. The beloved Robert Downey Jr. marks his comeback to the MCU, but he is not playing Iron Man anymore. Now, he will be the so-called ‘Victor Von Doom’, Doctor Doom, an interdimensional villain who, as the rumors go, first appears in The Fantastic 4: First Steps to be continued in Doomsday and Secret Wars. His casting is one of the most talked-about things of the last several years, that suggests a new era of interconnected storytelling where our beloved old characters reappear in new looks.

At the same time, the combination of Marvel's streaming series with the main narrative becomes more important. Up-and-coming characters such as Kate Bishop (Hawkeye), Moon Knight, and Monica Rambeau (WandaVision, The Marvels) are leveling up their roles on the screen. Instead of just resting on the laurels of Cinematic Universe mega-stars like Thor or Doctor Strange, Marvel Studios are now directly shedding light on the next generation of heroes, a lot of whom have already had their starting point in Disney+.

Doomsday has an unusual character not representing it from Tom Holland's Spider-Man, although the movie Spider-Man: Brand New Day is set to release only a few months earlier, on July 31, 2026. The phase 6 supposed central character Parker is not in the initial line-up of Avengers. The question raised here is what has happened to such position? Supporters are wondering that Secret Wars could be the show where Peter has a big enough part, as he can become a crew of heroes or maybe even a bridge in the universe.

As of now, Marvel has committed only two new pictures for 2026 and this gap in major releases marks the longest since the pandemic. Yet, the slump could be advantageous for Marvel in that it might be just a break needed to start over and reinvigorate the movie franchise with more impacting plots, profounder personalities, and focused cinematic storytelling.

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